Answer: LEW
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Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Actor Ayres
- "Ben-Hur" author Wallace
- Kareem, once
- Alcindor before he was Kareem
- "Ben-Hur" novelist Wallace
- Detective Archer
- Fictional sleuth Archer
- Author Wallace
- Writer Wallace
- 'Ben-Hur' author Wallace
- Wallace who wrote "Ben-Hur"
- Wallace
- Treasury Secretary Jack
- Whodunit hero Archer
- Union general Wallace
- Kareem, originally
- Kareem, formerly
- Kareem, at UCLA
- Hoad of tennis
- Gumshoe Archer
- Basketball's Alcindor
- Ayres
- "Ben-Hur" writer Wallace
- Wallace or Ayres
- Obama treasury secretary
- Kareem's original name
- Kareem's former name
- Kareem, before
- Kareem, as a youngster
- Jack __, treasury secretary since 2013
- He became Kareem
- Gen. Wallace
- Fictional detective ___ Archer
- Dr. Kildare player Ayres
- Basketball's ___ Alcindor
- Ayres who played Dr. Kildare
- Ayres or Wallace
- Ayres of films
- Archer of fiction
- "Ben Hur" author Wallace
- 'Holiday' actor Ayres
- ''Ben-Hur'' novelist Wallace
- ___ Alcindor, aka Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
- ___ Alcindor (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's birth name)
- Wallace of "Ben Hur."
- United States secretary of the treasury Jack
- Two-time Wimbledon winner ___ Hoad
- Treasury head before Mnuchin
- Tennis's Hoad
- Sleuth Archer
- Ross Macdonald sleuth ___ Archer
- Private eye Archer
- Political commentator Rockwell
- Obama treasury secretary Jack
- Netman Hoad
- Name on the cover of "Ben-Hur"
- Mr. Ayres
- Mnuchin's predecessor as treasury secretary
- Man's nickname that omits the "is" at the end
- Major General Wallace
- MacDonald's Archer
- MacDonald private eye Archer
- Libertarian commentator Rockwell
- Kildare to Lionel's Gillespie
- Kareem's former nickname
- Kareem, pre-1971
- Kareem, long ago
- Kareem, formerly __ Alcindor
- Kareem, as a young hoopster
- Kareem, as a very young man
- Kareem, as a kid
- Hollywood agent Wasserman
- Hoad of tennis fame
- Golfer Worsham who won the 1947 U.S. Open
- General-turned-author Wallace
- General Wallace
- Geithner's successor as Treasury secretary
- Geithner successor
- Fish-throwing Muppet Zealand
- Fish-throwing Muppet __ Zealand
- Fictional Archer?
- Fictional Archer
- Early actor Ayres
- Dr. Kildare portrayer Ayres
- Detective Archer of fiction
- Comedian Lehr: 1896–1950
- Comedian Lehr
- Cody
- Burdette of diamond fame
- Ayres who played filmdom's Dr. Kildare
- Ayres who played Dr. Kildare in many films
- Ayres or Lehr
- Ayres of film
- Ayres of "Holiday"
- Ayres of "Dr. Kildare's Strange Case"
- Ayres of "Don't Bet on Love"
- Ayres of 'The Kiss'
- Ayres in ''Holiday''
- Ayres of old films
- Archer of whodunits
- Archer in mystery novels
- Alcindor who became Abdul-Jabbar
- Agent Wasserman who represented Ronald Reagan
- Actor Cody
- 1957 World Series MVP Burdette
- 1950s Braves All-Star pitcher Burdette
- 1950's All-Star Burdette
- "That Old Feeling" lyricist Brown
- "Johnny Belinda" actor Ayres
- "Holiday" actor Ayres
- "Ben-Hur"author Wallace
- 'State Fair' actor Ayres
- 'Ben-Hur' writer Wallace
- '57 Series MVP ___ Burdette
- ___ Zealand (Muppet with a fish-throwing obsession)
- ___ Wallace, "Ben-Hur" author
- ___ Alcindor (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar)
- ___ Alcindor (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, once)
- __ Zealand, Muppet known for fish-throwing
- __ Alcindor: Kareem, formerly
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