Answer: MEL
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Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Man's name
- Honey
- Director Brooks
- Actor Gibson
- Girl’s name
- Country singer Tillis
- Singer Tillis
- Brooks or Blanc
- Singer Tormé
- Blanc or Brooks
- Brooks
- Funnyman Brooks
- Torme
- Gibson of "Braveheart"
- Boy or girl's name
- Blanc who voiced Bugs
- Gibson or Brooks
- Cooperstown name
- "Alice" diner owner
- First name of two Spice Girls
- Brooks or Gibson
- Blanc who voiced Bugs Bunny
- B or C of the Spice Girls
- Allen
- "Spaceballs" director Brooks
- Gibson of Hollywood
- Tillis or Tormé
- Sportscaster Allen
- Ott
- Bugs' voice
- Brooks or Allen
- Brooks of comedy
- Brooks from Brooklyn
- Blanc of many voices
- Voice of Bugs and Daffy
- Funny Brooks
- Filmmaker Brooks
- Country singer McDaniel
- Cartoon voice Blanc
- Brooks of Hollywood
- Blanc who voiced Daffy Duck
- "Young Frankenstein" director Brooks
- Voice actor Blanc
- Old-schooler Tillis
- Jodie's costar in "The Beaver"
- EGOT winner Brooks
- Brooks or Ott
- Brooks of "The Producers"
- Blanc with many voices
- "Hacksaw Ridge" director Gibson
- "Braveheart" star Gibson
- "Blazing Saddles" director Brooks
- TV diner owner
- Tillis of country
- Singer Torm
- Name shared by two Spice Girls
- Mad Max portrayer
- Longtime Yankees announcer Allen
- Jazz singer Torme
- Honey, in pharmacy
- Florida senator Martinez
- Ferrer
- Brooks with an EGOT
- Brooks or Ferrer
- Brooks behind "Blazing Saddles"
- Blount in the NFL Hall of Fame
- Allen or Brooks
- Actor Ferrer
- Voice of Bugs
- Unit of tone pitch
- Unisex name
- Spice Girl B or C
- Pam Tillis's pop
- Owner of Alice's restaurant
- Mr. Gibson
- Harris of "thirtysomething"
- Gibson of film
- Gene's "Young Frankenstein" director
- Ferrer or Brooks
- Famous-voiced Blanc
- Director Gibson
- Diner owner of TV
- Danny's "Lethal Weapon" co-star
- Comedy director Brooks
- Brooks who directed "The Producers"
- Brooks of Broadway
- Brooks of "Spaceballs"
- Brooks of "High Anxiety"
- Brooks in Hollywood
- Blount in the Pro Football Hall of Fame
- Blanc who was the voice of Bugs Bunny
- Blanc who voiced Porky Pig
- Actor Brooks
- A Gibson
- ___ B or ___ C of the Spice Girls
- Zany Brooks
- Voice of Sylvester
- Voice man Blanc
- Voice legend Blanc
- Voice artist Blanc
- Torme or Tillis
- The Velvet Fog's first name
- Swingin' Torme
- Stuttering singer Tillis
- Steelers great Blount
- Slugger Ott
- Sitcom diner owner
- Sitcom cook who said "Stow it!"
- QANTAS hub, on tags
- QANTAS hub
- Owner of a sitcom diner
- Ott or Lastman
- Ott or Brooks
- Ott or Allen
- Oscar-winning director Gibson
- Mr. Torme
- Mr. Brooks
- Man's name that's Latin for "honey"
- Man or woman's name
- Lastman, for one
- Honey, in prescriptions
- Harris or Torme
- Gibson who directed "The Passion of the Christ"
- Gibson or Torme
- Gibson of "What Women Want"
- Gibson of "Lethal Weapon"
- Gibson of ''What Women Want''
- Gibson behind "Passion of the Christ"
- Funny man Brooks
- Former Florida senator Martinez
- Football Hall-of-Famer Hein
- Football Hall-of-Famer Blount
- Football Hall of Famer Blount
- Flo and Alice's boss
- First name of the "Velvet Fog"
- Filmmaker Gibson
- Film producer Brooks
- Ferrer or Tormé
- Ferrer or Tillis
- Ferrer or Allen
- Ex-Giant Ott
- ESPN football analyst Kiper
- Either of two Spice Girls
- Danny's frequent co-star
- Crooner Tormé
- Country music's Tillis
- Comedian Brooks
- Brooks, nee Kaminsky
- Brooks whose musical "The Producers" won 12 Tonys
- Brooks who directed "Spaceballs"
- Brooks who directed "Blazing Saddles"
- Brooks or Tillis
- Brooks of spoof movies
- Brooks of "Blazing Saddles"
- Brooklyn-born Brooks
- Boss of Flo, Alice and Vera
- Blanc who was the voice of Porky Pig
- Blanc who voiced the Tasmanian Devil
- Blanc who voiced many a toon
- Blanc or Gibson
- Blanc of note
- Blanc of cartoons
- Blanc of cartoon voices
- Blanc
- Allen or Ott
- Allen or Blanc
- Alice's employer
- Alice's boss on TV
- Actor/director Gibson
- Actor Gibson or director Brooks
- Actor ____ Gibson
- "The Producers" screenwriter Brooks
- "The Producers" producer Brooks
- "The Producers" director Brooks
- "The Producers" (1968) director Brooks
- "Silent Movie" director Brooks
- "Coca Cola Cowboy" singer Tillis
- "America's Got Talent" judge ___ B
- ____ Gibson of "Braveheart"
- Yogurt in "Spaceballs"
- With 71D, voice legend of cartoons
- Wacky Brooks
- Voicer of Sylvester
- Voicer of Bugs and Daffy
- Voiceover artist Blanc
- Voicemaster Blanc
- Voice-actor Blanc
- Voice of Tweety and Daffy
- Voice of Pepé and Daffy
- Voice of Daffy and Porky
- Voice of Daffy and Bugs
- Voice of Daffy
- Voice of Bugs, Daffy, Porky et al.
- Voice of Barney on "The Flintstones"
- Vocalist Torme
- Vic's "Alice" role
- Velvet-voiced Tormé
- Velvet-voiced singer Tormé
- TV diner boss
- TV boss of Flo and Alice
- Tuneful Tormé
- Toronto's Mayor Lastman, familiarly
- Torme, "the Velvet Fog"
- Torme or Gibson
- Tormé or Ferrer
- Tormé or Brooks
- Tormé or Ferrer
- Tony winner Brooks
- Tillis who sang "I Ain't Never"
- Tillis or Ott
- Tillis or McDaniel of country music
- Tillis or Harris
- Tillis or Gibson
- Tillis or Allen
- Tillis of song
- The __-Tones: Tormé's group
- Superfan of Flight of the Conchords
- Stuart who directed "Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory"
- Spoof specialist Brooks
- Spice Girl C or B
- Spice Girl ___ B or C
- Spice Girl ___ B
- Spice Girl __ B
- Slugger's first name
- Sissy's co-star in "The River"
- Sirius XM Radio CEO Karmazin
- Singing Tillis or Tormé
- Singer Torme.
- Singer ___ C
- Sideshow ___ (Krusty's sidekick after Sideshow Bob, on "The Simpsons")
- Sideshow ___ (Krusty the Clown's sidekick)
- Sideshow ___ (Krusty the Clown's sidekick after Sideshow Bob, on "The Simpsons")
- Sideshow ___ (Krusty sidekick)
- Sideshow ___ (Bob's replacement)
- Sideshow ___ ("Simpsons" character)
- Sideshow __ of "The Simpsons"
- Sidekick of Krusty the Clown who isn't Sideshow Bob
- Short for Melvin
- Senator Martinez of Florida
- Rob's boss on "The Dick Van Dyke Show"
- Rob's boss
- Rene's "Ransom" costar
- Radio executive Karmazin
- Qantas hub letters
- Portrayer of Max and Hamlet
- Porky's longtime voice
- Pitcher Stottlemyre
- Pitcher Parnell.
- Passionate Gibson
- Pam Tillis's singing dad
- Pam Tillis's father
- Pam Tillis's dad
- Pam Tillis' dad
- Owner of Alice's workplace
- Ott with 511 homers
- Ott or Tormé
- Ott or Gibson
- Ott of the Polo Grounds
- Ott of the Giants
- Ott of Polo Grounds fame
- Ott of baseball
- Oscar-winning Gibson
- One of the sisters in the reboot of "Charmed"
- Old-school jazz singer Torme
- Niles's second wife on "Frasier"
- Nickname that might omit -vin
- Nickname that drops "anie" from the end
- Nickname shared by two Spice Girls
- Nickname of two Spice Girls
- Nickname like Missy
- Nickname like Lissa
- Nickname for either of two Spice Girls
- NFL Draft guru Kiper
- NFL Draft analyst Kiper
- Name within "nameless"
- Name shared by Scary and Sporty Spice
- Name on "Young Frankenstein" posters
- Name of two Spice Girls
- Name lying across two words in this clue
- Name hidden in "time-lapse"
- Name hidden in "namely"
- N.F.L.'s Blount
- Mutinous leader of the Minions in "Despicable Me 3"
- Multi-voiced Blanc
- Mr. Sharples, owner of a sitcom diner
- Mr Gibson, actor
- Michigan State football coach Tucker
- McDaniel of C&W
- Mary Ellen Harris, familiarly
- Marty and Dom's "Silent Movie" co-star
- Many-voiced Blanc
- Man's name that coincidentally is Latin for "honey"
- Male/female nickname
- Mad Max portrayer Gibson
- Longtime Yankees announcer __ Allen
- Longtime Yankee announcer Allen
- Letters on an Australia trip itinerary
- Leo succeeded him as manager of the New York Giants
- Legendary Torme
- Legendary jazz singer Torme
- Lastman or Ott
- Krusty's sidekick on "The Simpsons"
- Jazzy Torme
- Jazz drummer Lewis
- Hub not far from SYD
- Horace's honey
- Hollywood's Gibson
- He voiced Elmer
- He supplied the voice for Sylvester
- He spoke for Bugs
- Harris of Hollywood
- Harris of "thirty-something"
- Hall-of-Famer Ott
- Grand Funk Railroad bassist Schacher
- Golfer Reid
- Giedroyc who co-hosted "The Great British Bake Off"
- Gibson, e.g.
- Gibson with two Oscars
- Gibson whose cameo was cut from "The Hangover 2"
- Gibson who won two Oscars in 1996 for the second movie he directed
- Gibson who won two Oscars for "Braveheart"
- Gibson who was People magazine's first Sexiest Man Alive
- Gibson who was People magazine's first "Sexiest Man Alive"
- Gibson who starred in the "Lethal Weapon" franchise
- Gibson who directed and produced "Apocalypto"
- Gibson who directed "Hacksaw Ridge"
- Gibson who directed "Apocalypto"
- Gibson who did an Oscars message in Mayan
- Gibson or Tormé
- Gibson or Brooks of films
- Gibson or Blanc
- Gibson of Tinseltown
- Gibson of increasingly strange box office flops
- Gibson of "The Patriot"
- Gibson of "The Beaver"
- Gibson of "Pocahontas"
- Gibson of "Lethal Weapon" movies
- Gibson of "Edge of Darkness"
- Gibson of "Braveheart" and "The Patriot"
- Gibson of 'Lethal Weapon'
- Gibson of 'Braveheart'
- Gibson in the movies
- Gibson in ''Maverick''
- Gibson guy
- Giants Hall of Famer Ott
- Gene's director in "The Producers"
- Former Yankee pitcher and coach Stottlemyre
- Former senator and R.N.C. head Martinez
- Flo's TV boss
- First name among Oscar-winning directors
- Ferrer of "Lili"
- ESPN NFL Draft analyst ___ Kiper Jr.
- Emmy/Grammy/Oscar/Tony winner Brooks
- Elmer's voice, beginning in 1959
- Dom and Marty's "Silent Movie" co-star
- Director-actor Brooks
- Director of Gene and Zero in "The Producers"
- Director Brooks who recently announced he wants to make "Spaceballs 2"
- Director Brooks or singer Tillis
- Director ____ Brooks
- Diner owner, on television
- Diner owner on "Alice"
- Diner owner in TV's "Alice"
- Diner man of TV
- Dick Van Dyke Show scapegoat
- Danny's four-time co-star
- Danny's four-time "Lethal" co-star
- Danny's "Lethal" co-star
- Danny's "Lethal Weapon" costar
- Country's Tillis
- Country musician Tillis
- Country music legend Tillis
- Comical Brooks
- Comedy legend Brooks
- Comedic Brooks
- Comedian Brooks who voiced Einstein in "Mr. Peabody & Sherman"
- Comedian Brooks who has won the Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony
- CNN commentator Robbins
- Cartoon voice legend Blanc
- Carl's partner in "The 2000 Year Old Man" routines
- Bugs's voice
- Bugs' Blanc
- Bugs, Barney, Speedy, Sam, etc.
- Bugs came to life with his help
- Brooks, for example
- Brooks, e.g.
- Brooks with lines
- Brooks with Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony awards
- Brooks with a dual role in "Spaceballs"
- Brooks who wrote and directed "The Producers"
- Brooks who has won the Emmy, Oscar, Tony, and Grammy
- Brooks who has won an Oscar, Emmy, Grammy and Tony
- Brooks who directed "Young Frankenstein"
- Brooks the filmmaker
- Brooks or Torme
- Brooks or Gibson on the screen
- Brooks or Gibson of films
- Brooks onscreen
- Brooks of parodies
- Brooks of films
- Brooks of filmdom
- Brooks of film
- Brooks in movies
- Boss to Alice and Flo
- Boss on Alice
- Blount in the N.F.L. Hall of Fame
- Blanc with voices
- Blanc with "That's all folks" on his gravestone
- Blanc who was the voice of Yosemite Sam
- Blanc who was the voice of both Tweety and Sylvester
- Blanc who voiced Yosemite Sam
- Blanc who voiced Speedy Gonzales
- Blanc who voiced many toons
- Blanc who voiced Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and Porky Pig
- Blanc who voiced Bugs and Porky
- Blanc or Torme
- Blanc or Tillis
- Blanc or Ferrer
- Blanc of voicing fame
- Blanc of voiceovers
- Blanc of cartoon fame
- Blanc heard but not seen
- Blanc behind Bugs
- Blanc of cartoons
- Best Director Oscar winner five years after Kevin
- Baseball's Ott
- Bancroft's Brooks
- B or C of pop music
- B or Brooks
- B or Blanc
- Author and podcaster Robbins
- Audrey Hepburn's ex
- Announcer Allen
- An Ott
- Allen who was the first host of "This Week in Baseball"
- Allen or Torme
- Allen or Ott.
- Allen of the air.
- Allen of play-by-play
- Allen known as the "Voice of the Yankees"
- Allen in the Radio Hall of Fame
- Alice's TV boss
- Alice's sitcom boss
- Alice's boss on "Alice"
- Alice's boss
- Alice, Flo and Vera's boss
- Alice and Flo's boss
- Airport code for Australia's second largest city
- Airport about 700 km from SYD
- Actress Harris of "thirtysomething"
- Actress Harris
- Actor, ... Gibson
- Actor Rodriguez
- Actor Gibson of the upcoming movie "Blood Father"
- Actor Gibson of "The Expendables 3"
- Academy Award-winning director Gibson
- 16-hour flight from LAX
- "Young Frankenstein" lyricist Brooks
- "What Women Want" star Gibson
- "What Women Want" actor Gibson
- "Voice of the Yankees" Allen or Giants right-fielder Ott
- "The Velvet Fog" Torme
- "The Simpsons" character Sideshow __
- "The Producers" big name
- "The Patriot" actor Gibson
- "The Passion of the Christ" director Gibson
- "The Expendables 3" actor Gibson
- "The Dick Van Dyke Show" scapegoat
- "The 2000 Year Old Man" comedian Brooks
- "That's Not All Folks" memoirist Blanc
- "That's not all Folks!" autobiographer Blanc
- "Stardust" singer Tormé
- "Lili" actor Ferrer
- "Lethal Weapon" actor Gibson
- "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me" singer Carter
- "High Anxiety" director Brooks
- "First name" of two Spice Girls
- "Daddy's Home 2" actor Gibson
- "Braveheart" name
- "Braveheart" actor Gibson
- "Bean" director Smith
- "Apocalypto" name
- "Apocalypto" director Gibson
- "America's Got Talent" judge alongside Tyra, Simon, Howie, and Heidi
- "America's Got Talent" judge alongside Heidi, Howie, and Simon
- "AGT" judge __ B
- '70s-'80s TV diner owner
- ''Producers'' name
- ____Lastman( Long serving Toronto mayor )
- ___ C, aka Sporty Spice
- ___ Blount in the Football Hall of Fame
- ___ Blanc, the so-called "Man of 1,000 Voices"
- ___ Blanc (man who provided the voice for Bugs Bunny)
- ___ B (Spice Girl who's now an "America's Got Talent" judge)
- ___ B (Scary Spice) or ___ C (Sporty Spice)
- ___ B ("America's Got Talent" judge)
- ___ B ("America's Got Talent" judge who had an on-air spat with Simon Cowell)
- __ Gibson, actor
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