Answer: PETER
PETER is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining PETER with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Boy's name(Used today)
- Man's name
- Rabbit
- Boy’s name
- Artist Max
- Pan
- Lose strength
- One of the Brady Bunch
- First pope
- Piper of rhyme
- One of the Greats
- Flying Pan
- Fictional rabbit
- Diminish slowly
- Wendy's friend
- Last Supper attendee
- Fizzle (out)
- Pumpkin eater of rhyme
- One of the apostles
- A Fonda
- Actor Falk
- One of the Fondas
- Man of principle?
- Actor O'Toole
- Actor Lorre
- Actor Fonda
- ____ Pan
- Pumpkin-eater of rhyme
- One of the "Brady Bunch" kids
- Name repeated in a nursery rhyme
- Henry's son
- Dwindle, with "out"
- Beatrix Potter character
- "Jaws" author Benchley
- Singer Frampton
- Saint at a gate
- Pickled-pepper picker
- Pianist Nero
- Nursery rhyme boy
- Man of Principle
- Friend of Wendy
- Fade (out)
- Director Jackson
- Die (out)
- Anchorman ____ Jennings
- An apostle
- Wane, with "out"
- Spider-Man Parker
- Saint at the Pearly Gates
- Pumpkin lover
- Prokofiev hero
- Pianist Serkin
- Patron saint of fishermen
- One of the Twelve Apostles
- One of the Brady boys
- O'Toole
- Mr. Lorre
- JM Barrie play, ... Pan
- Great name?
- Friend of Wendy, John and Michael
- Fonda or Ustinov
- Fizzle, with "out"
- Exhaust, with "out"
- Early czar
- Composer Tchaikovsky
- Arno or Nero
- Aka Simon
- "The Tale of ___ Rabbit"
- ___ out (dwindle)
- Wane (with "out")
- Ustinov or Ueberroth
- The denyer
- Stuyvesant or Minuit
- Singer Cetera
- Simon
- Sellers
- Saint's name
- Russia's ___ the Great
- Role in "The Robe"
- Pumpkin lover of rhyme
- Prokofiev's wolf catcher
- Prokofiev character
- Potter's rabbit
- Pop artist Max
- Piper of children's verse
- Performed with Paul and Mary
- Partner of Paul and Mary
- Pan or Piper
- Pan in the air
- Pan flying
- One of the Farrelly brothers
- One of a New Testament twelve
- One of a New Testament 12
- Nursery rhyme character whose name is repeated
- Noted pumpkin eater
- Newsman Jennings
- Mr. Cottontail
- Lose steam, with "out"
- Lorre or Falk
- Keeper of the keys
- He's often robbed
- Graves of "Mission: Impossible"
- Fonda or Falk
- Dwindle away to nothing
- Dinklage of "Game of Thrones"
- Bluesbreaker Green
- Actor Gallagher
- Actor Dinklage
- A Beatrix Potter rabbit
- "Upon this rock" apostle
- "Game of Thrones" actor Dinklage
- "Family Guy" dad
- "___ and the Wolf"
- ____ Cottontail
- ___ the Great
- ___ Parker, aka Spider-Man
- __ Pan (Captain Hook adversary)
- Yugoslavia's last King.
- Yugoslavia's exiled king.
- Wolf catcher of classical music
- Wimsey
- Where Paul's payment comes from
- Westernizer of Russia
- Wane, with ''out''
- Ustinov or Stuyvesant
- Ustinov or O'Toole
- Ustinov of "Topkapi"
- Ueberroth or Ustinov
- Tosh of reggae
- Title character of a Prokofiev favorite
- Tinker Bell's friend.
- The Monkees' Tork
- Simon's later name
- Sellers of pictures
- Sellers of movies
- Sellers of many films
- Sellers of Hollywood classics?
- Sellers of films
- Saint with the Keys of Heaven
- Saint by the Pearly Gates
- Saint at the Pearly Gates?
- Saint at the gate
- Role for Jean Arthur.
- Rocker Frampton
- Rob ___ to pay Paul
- Rival of Tom and Dan
- Reggae legend Tosh
- Rabbit of story
- Rabbit of kid lit
- Rabbit — Pan — Piper
- Pumpkin eater of the nursery
- Prokofiev's lupine trapper
- Prokofiev title boy
- Popular peck picker
- Pop singer Frampton
- Playwright Shaffer
- Piper who picked a peck of pickled peppers, in a tongue twister
- Piper the picker
- Piper the pepper picker
- Pink Panther actor, ... Sellers
- Picker of peppers
- Pianist son of Rudolf Serkin
- Pepper-picking Piper
- Pepper picker Piper
- Pepper picker of rhyme
- Pearly Gates saint
- Paul's unwilling provider
- Paul and Mary's partner in folk music
- Patron Saint of people saved
- Parker aka Spider-Man
- Pan with no signs of aging
- Pan resistant to aging?
- Pan resistant to aging
- Pan or Nero
- Pan or Grimes
- Pan on Broadway
- Pan of fiction
- Pan invented by Barrie
- Pan in Neverland
- Pan capable of flying
- P.D.Q. Bach creator Schickele
- Orchestra leader Duchin
- Ontario's _____Demeter
- One-time baseball commissioner Ueberroth
- One of Tom's rivals
- One of the Wailers of Bob Marley and the Wailers
- One of Hollywood's Farrelly brothers
- O'Toole from Connemara
- Nursery rhyme pumpkin eater
- Nursery rhyme boy whose name is repeated
- Novelist De Vries
- Novelist Benchley
- Nero or Pan
- Nero or Marshall
- Nero or Arno
- Nero at the piano
- Name repeated before "pumpkin eater"
- Name of three czars
- Mr. Jennings
- Mr. Fonda
- Mr. Benchley
- Minuit or Stuyvesant
- Metaphorical theft victim
- Max the artist
- Max of pop art
- Martyr to Nero
- Man with a principle
- Major apostle
- MacNicol of "Numb3rs"
- Lord ___ Wimsey
- Literary Pan
- Last Supper diner
- Kiss drummer Criss
- King whom Tito deposed
- Kid-lit rabbit
- Kay or Cushing?
- Jennings who anchored ABC's "World News Tonight" from 1983 to 2005
- Jackson who directed the "Lord of the Rings" films
- Ist or 2nd book of the Bible
- Idiomatic robbery victim
- Ibbetson of fiction
- Husband of Lois and father of Stewie on "Family Guy"
- Hockey Hall of Famer Forsberg
- HIV/AIDS activist Staley
- High King of Narnia
- Hero of alliterative verse.
- Hero in a Prokofiev work
- Heavenly gatekeeper St. --
- He put his wife in a shell
- He denied Christ three times
- Gunn with a gun
- Grimes or Pan
- Grimes of opera
- Golfer Jacobsen
- Friend of Paul and Mary
- Friend of Wendy
- Fonda or Rabbit
- Fonda of "Easy Rider"
- Fleetwood Mac founder Green
- Fizzle (with "out")
- Fisherman's patron saint
- Fisherman of note
- Fisherman of Galilee
- First pope's name
- First emperor of Russia
- Finch or Coyote
- Filmmaker Jackson
- Fictional Pan
- Famous fisherman
- Falk of "Columbo"
- Falk of ''Columbo''
- Fade away, ... out
- Ex-baseball commish Ueberroth
- Dwindle to nothing, with 'out'
- Dwindle to nothing (with ''out'')
- Duchin or Nero
- Drummer Criss of Kiss
- Dr. Venkman of "Ghostbusters"
- Disciple of Christ
- Director Weir
- Diminish, with ''out''
- Diminish with out
- Detective Lord ___ Wimsey
- Detective Gunn of TV fame
- Detective Gunn of TV
- Criss of Kiss
- Cottontail of fiction
- Composer Warlock
- Cetera of Chicago
- CBC's Mansbridge
- Catherine the Great's mate
- Cartoonist Arno
- Captain Hook adversary
- By tradition, no pope chooses this name
- Brother of Frank
- Britten opus "--- Grimes"
- Boy's name — safe
- Boy in "The Snowy Day"
- Blue ___ (signal flag)
- Biblical fisherman
- Baseball commissioner after Bowie
- Barrie's Pan
- Arno or Lorre
- Alliterative Pan or Parker
- Actor Ustinov
- Actor Ostrum who played Charlie Bucket in "Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory"
- Actor Finch
- Actor Capaldi
- 2020 Bachelor Weber
- "Thou art ___ . . . ": Matt. 16:18
- "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy director Jackson
- "The Brady Bunch" boy
- "The ___ Principle"
- "Smilla's Sense of Snow" author Hoeg
- "Show Me the Way" singer Frampton
- "Rob ___ to pay Paul"
- "Quo vadis?" speaker
- "Great" emperor
- "Fargo" actor Stormare
- "Family Guy" patriarch
- "____ Pan"
- "___ Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers"
- "___ Pan"
- "___ Grimes," Britten opera
- 'Great' czar
- '90s "Biography" host Graves
- '80s baseball commissioner Ueberroth
- ''Great'' one
- ''___ and the Wolf''
- ______ Woodcock (Ontario serial Killer)
- ____ out (dwindle)
- ___ Green Splinter Group
- ___ Gabriel, original singer for Genesis
- ___ Cottontail
- __ Pan (Neverland flyer)
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