Answer: ETHAN
ETHAN is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining ETHAN with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Patriot Allen
- Actor Hawke
- "___ Frome"
- Hawke of Hollywood
- One of the Coen brothers
- Wharton's Frome
- Hawke of "Boyhood"
- Frome of fiction
- Allen or Frome
- Revolutionary Allen
- Hawke of "Dead Poets Society"
- Fictional Frome
- Hawke of "Training Day"
- Filmmaker Coen
- Allen of the Green Mountain Boys
- Frome or Allen
- One of the Allens
- Hawke of film
- Frome of literature
- Allen
- A Coen brother
- Tom's "Mission: Impossible" role
- An Allen
- Wharton title character
- Wharton's "___ Frome"
- Joel Coen's brother
- Revolutionary patriot Allen
- One of filmdom's Coen brothers
- Hawke of films
- Hawke of "Snow Falling on Cedars"
- Allen or Hawke
- "Training Day" actor Hawke
- Uma's ex
- Revolutionary ____ Allen
- Patriot ____ Allen
- Hollywood's Hawke
- Hawke or Allen
- Hawke of "Sinister"
- Green Mountain Boys leader Allen
- Frome or Hawke
- Allen of Vermont
- Younger of the Coen Brothers
- Wharton's "__ Frome"
- Joel Coen's younger brother
- Hawke of "Before Sunset"
- Frome
- Edith Wharton's "___ Frome"
- Allen of furniture
- Allen in history
- Allen in American history
- Actor Hawke of "Boyhood"
- "No Country for Old Men" co-director Coen
- "Boyhood" star Hawke
- "___ Frome" (Edith Wharton classic)
- Vermont's Allen
- Vermont patriot Allen
- One of the filmmaking Coen brothers
- Novelist Canin
- Mr. Frome
- Ira Allen's brother
- Hunt in "Mission: Impossible" films
- Historical Allen
- Historic Allen
- Hawke or Coen
- Hawke of "Reality Bites"
- Hawke of ''Snow Falling on Cedars''
- Green Mountaineer Allen
- Furniture retailer ___ Allen
- Furniture maker ___ Allen
- First name of a Wharton hero
- First name in furniture
- Edith Wharton hero
- Director Coen
- Contemporary author Canin
- Coen of film production
- Coen of film
- Brand of literature
- Author Canin
- Allen who never really made furniture
- Allen of Vt.
- "The Purge" star Hawke
- "Survivor: Africa" winner Zohn
- "Mission: Impossible" character Hunt
- "Boyhood" actor Hawke
- "__ Frome"
- ___ Allen furniture
- ___ Allen (furniture company)
- __ Allen furniture
- Zeena's spouse in a Wharton book
- Zeena's mate in a Wharton book
- Zeena's husband in a Wharton novel
- Zeena's husband in a 1911 Edith Wharton novella
- Zeena Frome's husband
- Wharton's Frome or actor Hawke
- Wharton's "Frome"
- Wharton's "--- Frome"
- Vt.'s Allen
- Uma's "Gattaca" co-star
- Uma ex
- Tom's role in the "Mission: Impossible" series
- Tom's role in the "Mission: Impossible" films
- Tom's role in "Mission: Impossible"
- Tom's "Mission: Impossible" character
- Tom in "Mission: Impossible"
- Tom Cruise's character in "Mission: Impossible"
- The younger directing Coen
- The younger Coen brother
- Rock photographer Russell who shot the cover for "Who's Next?"
- Rightmost prename on the "Boyhood" poster
- Revolutionary War hero Allen
- Revolutionary War hero ___ Allen
- Revolutionary War hero __ Allen
- Revolutionary name on night tables
- Peck who plays Spock on "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds"
- Peck of TV's "10 Things I Hate About You"
- Patriotic Allen
- Patriot Allen with the Green Mountain Boys
- One of the film-making Coens
- One of the directing Coens
- One of the Coens
- One of film's Coens
- Noted Vermonter Allen
- Name hidden across more than one word in this clue
- Musical wunderkind Bortnick
- Mr. Hawke
- Lover of Mattie in an Edith Wharton novel
- Joel's codirector on "The Ladykillers"
- Joel's co-director
- Joel Coen's filmmaking brother
- Jazz pianist Iverson
- Interior Secretary Hitchcock who served under McKinley and Roosevelt
- Hunt played by Cruise in "Mission: Impossible" films
- Hunt of "Mission: Impossible"
- Hunt in spy films
- Hunt in "Mission: Impossible"
- Hollywood Hawke
- Heroic Allen
- Hawthorne's "___ Brand"
- Hawke or Frome
- Hawke on a film set
- Hawke of 2000's "Hamlet"
- Hawke of "The Purge"
- Hawke of "The Northman"
- Hawke of "The Good Lord Bird"
- Hawke of "Gattaca"
- Hawke of "Fast Food Nation"
- Hawke of "Cymbeline"
- Hawke of "Brooklyn's Finest"
- Hawke of "Before the Devil Knows You're Dead"
- Hawke of "Before Sunrise" and "Before Sunset"
- Hawke of 'Hamlet'
- Hawke of ''Training Day''
- Hawke of ''Gattaca''
- Hawke in Hollywood
- Hawke in films
- Hawke in "Dead Poets Society"
- Hawke in ''Dead Poets Society''
- Hawke of films
- Hawke of film
- Hawke in Dead Poets Society
- Green Mountain's Allen
- Green Mountain Boys' Allen
- Green Mountain Boy Allen
- Frome the fictional farmer
- Frome from Starkfield
- Frome from literature
- Frome of fiction
- Four-time Oscar nominee Hawke
- Food activist Tyo
- First name on "Gattaca" posters
- First name of a Wharton man
- First name in patriotism and furniture
- Filmdom's Hawke
- Film's Hawke
- Film maker Coen
- Fictional farmer Frome
- Ex of Uma
- Embry who plays Carter on "The Walking Dead"
- Edith Wharton character.
- Early Allen
- Colonial patriot __ Allen
- Colonial Allen
- Claire's kidnapper in "Lost"
- Brian Tee's "Chicago Med" role
- Brand written about by Hawthorne
- Bear of the Vancouver Canucks
- An Allen of history
- American patriot Allen
- Allen who led the Green Mountain Boys
- Allen who founded Vermont
- Allen who captured Fort Ticonderoga
- Allen or Frame
- Allen or Coen
- Allen of Ticonderoga
- Allen of the Vermont Republic
- Allen of the Revolution
- Allen of history
- Allen in a furniture store
- Allen from Litchfield, Conn.
- Allen from Connecticut
- Affluenza teen Couch
- Actor Suplee
- Actor Hawke who starred in the 2012 horror film "Sinister"
- Actor Hawke who played Mason's father in "Boyhood"
- Actor Hawke of "Training Day"
- Actor Hawke of "Sinister"
- Actor Hawke of "Dead Poets Society"
- Actor Hawke of "Before Sunrise," "Before Sunset," and "Before Midnight"
- Actor Hawke of "Before Midnight"
- Actor Hawke of ''Alive''
- Actor Embry
- A Vermont Allen
- A memorable Allen
- A Green Mountain Allen
- #6 baby boy name in 2013
- "Wildcat" director Hawke
- "Valerian" actor Hawke
- "True Grit" co-director Coen
- "Training Day" star Hawke
- "The Purge" actor Hawke
- "Sinister" star Hawke
- "Sinister" actor Hawke
- "My Name Is Earl" co-star Suplee
- "Mission: Impossible" spy Hunt
- "Mission: Impossible" protagonist Hunt
- "Mission: Impossible" film character Hunt
- "Mission Impossible" protagonist Hunt
- "Lost" antagonist
- "Inside Llewyn David" codirector Coen
- "Green Mountain" boy
- "Fargo" producer Coen
- "Carry Me Across the Water" novelist Canin
- "Brotherhood" star Embry
- "Blue River" author Canin
- "Blood Simple" co-screenwriter Coen
- "Benson" actor Phillips
- "___Frome"
- "___ Frome" (Wharton novel)
- "___ Frome" (Wharton classic)
- "___ Frome" (Edith Wharton novel)
- "___ Brand": Hawthorne
- "___ Brand" (Nathaniel Hawthorne tale)
- "__ Frome": Edith Wharton novel
- "__ Frome" (Wharton novel)
- 'Dad' co-star Hawke
- ''Training Day'' actor Hawke
- '-- Frome'
- ___ Rom ("Lost" Other)
- ___ Hunt, Tom Cruise's character in "Mission: Impossible" films
- ___ Hunt, Tom Cruise's character in "Mission: Impossible"
- ___ Hunt, role for Tom Cruise in "Mission: Impossible"
- ___ Hunt, protagonist in the "Mission: Impossible" films
- ___ Hunt (Tom Cruise's role in "Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation")
- ___ Hunt (Tom Cruise's "Mission: Impossible" role)
- ___ Hunt (Tom Cruise's "Mission Impossible" role)
- ___ Hunt ("Mission: Impossible" protagonist)
- ___ Hunt ("Mission: Impossible" character)
- ___ Hunt ("Mission Impossible" character)
- ___ Edwards, John Wayne's role in "The Searchers," 1956
- ___ Chandler (Josh Hartnett's role on "Penny Dreadful")
- ___ and Joel Coen (Oscar-winning directing team)
- ___ and Joel Coen (movie directing team)
- ___ Allen, one of the founders of Vermont
- ___ Allen Express (Amtrak train in the Northeast)
- ___ Allen (furniture company named for an American patriot)
- __ Allen furniture stores
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