Answer: EEYORE
EEYORE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining EEYORE with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Pal of Pooh
- Friend of Pooh
- Pooh pal
- Pal of Piglet
- Pooh's pal
- Black, to poets
- Pal of Pooh and Piglet
- Milne pessimist
- Milne's donkey
- Pooh's pessimistic pal
- Pooh's gloomy pal
- Friend of Piglet
- Fictional donkey
- Piglet pal
- Pooh's mopey pal
- Pooh's mopey friend
- Pooh's donkey pal
- Gloomy Pooh pal
- Gloomy Milne character
- Donkey with a pinned-on tail
- "It's not much of a tail, but I'm sort of attached to it" speaker
- Pooh's donkey friend
- Pal of Pooh and Roo
- Milne creature that frequently loses his tail
- Gloomy donkey of fiction
- Friend of Pooh and Roo
- Friend of Pooh and Piglet
- Downer of children's books?
- "Piglet's Big Movie" character
- Winnie-the-Pooh's sad friend
- Winnie-the-Pooh's donkey friend
- Winnie the Pooh's mopey donkey friend
- Thistle eater of kiddie lit
- Sawdust-filled kid-lit character
- Roo's pal
- Roo's donkey pal
- Roo's donkey friend
- Resident of the House at Pooh Corner
- Poohsticks player
- Poohs pal
- Pooh's sad pal
- Pooh's sad friend
- Pooh's morose friend
- Pooh's melancholy friend
- Pooh's grumpy pal
- Pooh's gloomy friend
- Pooh's gloomy companion
- Pooh's dour friend
- Pooh's bashful friend
- Pooh pal whose tail often comes off
- Pooh finds his missing tail
- Pessimistic Pooh pal
- Pessimistic pal of Winnie-the-Pooh
- Pessimistic ass
- Pessimist of kiddie lit
- Pessimist in Pooh books
- Pessimist in a Disney cartoon
- Pal of Roo in "Winnie-the-Pooh"
- Pal of Roo
- Mopey Pooh pal
- Mopey Milne character
- Mopey Hundred Acre Wood resident
- Mopey donkey of children's literature
- Mopey Disney character
- Milne's pessimist
- Milne's morose donkey
- Milne's gloomy ass
- Milne's "old grey donkey"
- Milne creature that lost a tail
- Milne character with a "Gloomy Place"
- Milne ass
- Literary donkey
- Literary character who lives in the Gloomy Place
- Kiddie-lit character with a pinned-on tail
- Kiddie lit character with a detachable tail
- Kiddie lit character known for losing his tail
- Kid-lit equine
- Kid-lit donkey
- Kid-lit character with the catchphrase "Thanks for noticing me"
- Kid-lit character with a long face, in more ways than one
- Kid-lit character who says, "It's not much of a tail, but I'm sort of attached to it"
- Kid-lit character who says "The nicest thing about the rain is that it always stops. Eventually"
- Hundred Acre Wood pessimist
- Hundred Acre Wood grump
- Hundred Acre Wood donkey
- Hundred Acre Wood character
- Gray story character who's blue
- Gray epitome of glumness
- Glum buddy of Pooh
- Gloomy thistle-eater of children's lit
- Gloomy resident of the Hundred Acre Wood
- Gloomy pal of Winnie-the-Pooh
- Gloomy donkey in kid lit
- Gloomy "Winnie the Pooh" character
- Friend of Roo and Pooh
- Friend of Piglet and Pooh
- Frequent winner in the game of Poohsticks
- Fictional character prone to losing his tail
- Donkey of kiddie lit
- Donkey in "Winnie-the-Pooh"
- Dolorous donkey
- Disney gloomy toon
- Depressing donkey
- Character in "Piglet's Big Movie," 2003
- Character found "in a thistly corner of the forest"
- Cartoon character that could use some Prozac
- Blue donkey
- "Winnie-the-Pooh" donkey
- "Thanks for noticing me" character of kid-lit
- "House at Pooh Corner" character
- "Good morning, Pooh Bear. If it is a good morning. Which I doubt." speaker
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Recent usage in crossword puzzles:
- LA Times - July 30, 2024
- Universal Crossword - Feb. 10, 2024
- USA Today - Jan. 24, 2024
- Washington Post Sunday Magazine - Jan. 14, 2024
- USA Today - Oct. 21, 2023
- Newsday - Sept. 22, 2023
- Universal Crossword - Sept. 20, 2023
- Washington Post Sunday Magazine - Sept. 17, 2023
- Newsday - Sept. 3, 2023
- LA Times - Aug. 17, 2023
- LA Times - June 18, 2023
- WSJ Daily - Jan. 27, 2023
- WSJ Daily - Oct. 31, 2022
- USA Today - Sept. 16, 2022
- LA Times - July 20, 2022
- WSJ Daily - June 29, 2022
- WSJ Daily - June 1, 2022
- Newsday - May 21, 2022
- WSJ Daily - May 7, 2022
- WSJ Daily - March 10, 2022