Answer: MRED
MRED is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining MRED with Google.
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- TV's neigh-sayer
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- Ozzie and Harriet rival, once
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- Old TV's talking horse
- Old TV character who liked oats
- Old show horse
- Noted member of a Hollywood stable
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- Neigh sayer of '60s TV?
- Nattering nag of old TV
- Loquacious equine of '60s TV
- Lip-syncher of 1960s TV
- Horse that made sense?
- Horse in a 60's sitcom
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- He was more than a neigh-sayer
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- Former TV horse
- First-of-a-kind 1960's TV star
- Extinct TV horse
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- Equine star
- Equine quipster
- Equine on the tube
- Equine of '60s TV
- Equine celebrity of the 1960s
- Eloquent equine of '60s TV
- Early TV sitcom
- Early TV horse
- Early 60's TV listing
- Classic TV show based on shorts stories by Walter R. Brooks
- Chatty TV horse
- Chatty TV equine
- Character who conversed with Wilbur Post
- Black-and-white horse?
- Bamboo Harvester's TV role
- Bamboo Harvester played him
- Allan Lane supplied his voice
- Allan Lane spoke for him
- Alan Young's TV horse
- 60's TV horse
- 60's lip-syncher
- 1960s TV horse
- 1960s role for Bamboo Harvester
- 1960's TV horse
- "What kind of a name is 'Wilbur' for a man?" speaker
- "He'll give you the answer that you endorse," according to song
- "Famous" talker of '60s TV
- "A horse, of course, of course"
- '60s TV talking animal
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- '60s sitcom character whose handlers stuffed nylon in his mouth
- '60s role for Bamboo Harvester
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