Answer: SAUL
SAUL is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining SAUL with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Bellow
- Biblical king
- Author Bellow
- First king of Israel
- "Humboldt's Gift" author Bellow
- King of Israel
- Writer Bellow
- Handel oratorio
- Israel's first king
- Nobelist Bellow
- "Better Call ___"
- King David's predecessor
- "Herzog" author Bellow
- "Better Call ___" ("Breaking Bad" spinoff)
- Novelist Bellow
- Literature Nobelist Bellow
- Bellow in the library
- King of a Handel oratorio
- "Breaking Bad" lawyer Goodman
- Old Testament king
- King before David
- King anointed by Samuel
- Book of Samuel character
- Bellow in bookstores
- "Better Call __"
- TV lawyer Goodman
- Three-time Book Award winner Bellow
- King David predecessor
- He died fighting Philistines
- Fellow named Bellow
- David succeeded him, in the Bible
- Christian missionary
- Bellow of books
- Bellow in the library?
- Bellow in a bookstore
- Apostle from Tarsus
- AMC's "Better Call ___"
- "Better Call ___" (AMC show)
- Writer Bellow with a Nobel
- Walter's attorney on "Breaking Bad"
- Walt's TV lawyer
- TVs 'Better Call --'
- TV's "Better Call ___"
- TV character who gets a lot of calls, or at least he better
- Title TV role for Bob Odenkirk
- Title character in a "Breaking Bad" spinoff
- St Paul's name when he started on the road to Damascus
- Pulitzer winner Bellow
- Philistine-fighting king
- Nobelist novelist Bellow
- Name in a "Breaking Bad" spinoff title
- Name hidden in "somersault"
- Mandy Patinkin's "Homeland" character
- Man from Tarsus
- King who consulted the Witch of Endor
- King succeeded by David
- King in Samuel
- King David's biblical predecessor
- Jonathan's father, in the Bible
- Handel work featuring David
- Handel oratorio king
- For whom David played the harp
- First king of the Israelites, according to the Old Testament
- Father-in-law of David
- Famed name in Tarsus
- Dude from Tarsus
- David's father-in-law
- David's biblical predecessor
- David succeeded him
- Cartoonist Steinberg.
- Cartoonist Steinberg
- Carl's character in "Ocean's Eleven"
- Carl's "Ocean's Eleven" character
- Carl Reiner's "Ocean's Eleven" role
- Bob Odenkirk title role
- Biblical king.
- Biblical king who sought the counsel of the Witch of Endor
- Biblical king who fought the Philistines
- Biblical king before David
- Bellow with a Pulitzer Prize
- Bellow who won the National Book Award three times
- Bellow in the bookstore?
- Bellow in a library?
- Bellow in a library
- Bellow fellow
- Apostle's original name
- Apostle Paul, previously
- Anointed one in the Book of Samuel
- "Rules for Radicals" author Alinsky
- "Ravelstein" author Bellow
- "List of Demands (Reparations)" musician Williams
- "Breaking Bad" spin-off "Better Call ___"
- "Breaking Bad" lawyer
- "Breaking Bad" attorney Goodman
- "Better Call __": AMC drama
- "Better Call __": "Breaking Bad" spin-off
- "Better Call ___" (spin-off sequel to "Breaking Bad")
- "Better Call ___" (Bob Odenkirk series)
- "Better Call ___" (AMC series)
- "Better Call ___" (AMC drama series)
- "Better Call ___" ("Breaking Bad" TV spin-off)
- "Better Call ___" ("Breaking Bad" spin-off)
- "Better Call ___" ("Breaking Bad" prequel)
- "Better Call ________"
- ___ of Tarsus
- ___ Goodman (Bob Odenkirk character on "Breaking Bad")
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