Answer: OSCARS
OSCARS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining OSCARS with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Spring event
- Academy Awards
- Tinseltown trophies
- Film awards
- Prized statuettes
- March event
- Hollywood awards
- Movie awards
- Katharine Hepburn's foursome
- Coveted statuettes
- Tom Hanks has two
- Spencer Tracy's pair
- Speech-inspiring figures
- Prestigious statuettes
- Nominees for them are announced in January
- Nicholson's threesome
- Hollywood treasures
- Hepburn's four
- Hanks has two
- Great pretenders get them
- Glitzy winter event, with "the"
- Filmdom awards
- Field pair
- Back-to-back awards for Hanks
- Awards on Feb. 26, 2012
- Annual black-tie affair, with "the"
- AMPAS bestowals
- 13½-inch-tall honors
- "Chicago" sextet
- Wilde and Hammerstein
- Washington has two
- Walt Disney's record collection
- Walt Disney has more of these than anyone else
- Walt Disney had 26 of them
- Trio for Jack Nicholson
- Trio for Bergman and Streep
- Treasured statuettes.
- Tracy's pair
- They're clutched during some speeches
- Sword-holding statuettes
- Statuettes that were made of painted plaster during WWII
- Statuettes first awarded in 1929
- Statues of "Rocky"
- Star's statuettes
- Star-studded show, with "the"
- Star-studded awards
- Star-filled night
- Some statuettes
- Some people get them for scoring
- Some March excitement, with "the"
- Quintet for John Williams
- Quartet for Katharine Hepburn
- Prizes given to good docs?
- Prestigious awards
- Pair for Penn or Washington
- Oldest entertainment awards ceremony
- Occasion for rolling out the red carpet
- Nicholson trio
- Motion picture awards
- Most-watched annual awards show, with "the"
- Meryl Streep has been nominated for 19 of these awards
- March, 2006 ceremony, with "the"
- Katharine Hepburn's four
- Katharine Hepburn has four
- John Williams quintet?
- John Williams quintet
- John Williams has five
- John Ford's four
- Jack Nicholson has three
- Honors for top scorers?
- Honors for roles
- Hollywood statues
- Hollywood statuary
- Hanks' bookends?
- Hammersteins
- Foursome for director John Ford
- Film trophies
- Field's pair
- February or March event
- Event where stars shine (with "The")
- Event of March 19.
- Entertainment awards usually presented in March
- Elizabeth Taylor's pair
- Duo for de Havilland
- Coveted Hollywood trophies
- Cooper and Booth got them.
- Bette Davis had two
- Best Animated Short Film and others
- Best Actor awards
- Awards given since 1929
- Awards from the Academy
- Awards for some scorers
- Awards for Hunt and Hunter
- Awards for Helen Hunt and Holly Hunter
- Awards for "Nomadland" and "CODA"
- Annual winter telecast, with "The"
- Annual TV event, with "the"
- Annual Sunday night event, with "the"
- Annual Sunday event, with "the"
- Annual Kodak Theatre events, with "the"
- Annual Hollywood gala, with "the"
- Annual event viewed live by hundreds of millions of people, with "the"
- Annual event since 1929, with "the"
- Annual event held at the Kodak Theater, with "the"
- Annual entertainment ceremony, with "the"
- AMPAS awards
- Academy bestowals
- 8.5-pound trophies
- 8.5-pound awards
- 2023 awards for "Everything Everywhere All at Once"
- 11 for "Titanic"
- #___SoWhite (movement to diversify film awards)
- "The Sound of Music" quintet
- "Hollywood's Biggest Night" presentations
- "Hollywood's Biggest Night" bestowals
- 'Titanic' haul
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