Answer: ROGER
ROGER is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining ROGER with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Boy's name
- "Got it"
- Man's name
- "Understood"
- "Gotcha"
- "Got it!"
- O.K.
- "Right on!"
- Code name
- Walkie-talkie word
- OK
- All right
- "Message received"
- "Copy that"
- 007 portrayer Moore
- "All right"
- 'Message received'
- Wilco's partner
- "Will do"
- Radio word
- A-OK
- Expression of agreement
- "O.K."
- "I understand"
- Williams
- Wilco preceder
- Message received and understood!
- Jolly ___
- Rival of Rafael and Novak
- Radioer's word
- NFL commissioner Goodell
- Jolly one
- Jolly fellow?
- Flyboy's agreement
- Film critic Ebert
- Clemens or Maris
- Bacon
- A way to say "OK"
- "I read you"
- "___ that!"
- Slugger Maris
- Sir ___ de Coverley
- Radio operator's word
- Radio code word
- O.K.!
- Jolly __ (pirate flag)
- Tennis great Federer
- Runner Bannister
- Relative of O.K.
- Received, at NASA
- Radioer's "Got it"
- Pilot's affirmative
- OK, on a walkie-talkie
- NASA acknowledgement
- Mr. Maris
- Ham's acknowledgment
- Federer of tennis
- Critic Ebert
- Bannister or Moore
- Aviator's acknowledgment
- Actor Moore from London
- Actor Moore
- "Message received and understood"
- "I copy"
- "Got it," in radio lingo
- "Copy"
- "___ that"
- '80s "I Want to Be Your Man" Troutman
- ''I understand!''
- Word on the transmitter
- Waters who made money for making "Money"
- Walkie-talkie "Okay"
- W.J.C.'s half brother. O.K.!
- Understood in radio
- Tennis star Federer
- Staubach of football
- Shithead/NFL commissioner Goodell
- Settler Williams
- Rhode Island founder Williams
- Reviewer Ebert
- Rainbow bassist Glover
- Radiotelephony term
- Radioer's reply
- Radioer's "Understood!"
- Radioer's "Message received"
- Radioer's "Got it!"
- Radioer's 'Got it'
- Radio O.K.
- Rabbit of filmdom
- Post-Sean bond
- Pink Floyd cofounder Waters
- Pilot's word
- Pilot's response
- Pilot's radio acknowledgment
- Pilot's "Understood"
- Pilot's "OK"
- Pilot's "I can dig it"
- O.K. by radio
- Name before "over and out"
- Mudd
- Mr. Wilco?
- Mr. Moore
- Mr. Kyes, designated as Charles E. Wilson's aide.
- Mr. de Coverley
- Mr. Clemens
- Movie critic Ebert
- Moore or Mudd
- Moore or McGough?
- Moore in "Moonraker"
- Miler Bannister
- Message: "I acknowledge"
- Message received and understood
- Message received
- Maris who surpassed Ruth
- Maris or Williams
- Maris or Miller
- Maris or Clemens
- Longtime foe of Rafael
- Jolly one?
- Jolly name
- Jolly item
- Jolly guy
- Jolly ___ (pirate flag)
- Jessica's rabbit husband
- He played Tommy in "Tommy"
- Ham's O.K.
- Ham's "Gotcha"
- Guy with over and out?
- Fox News CEO Ailes
- Football's Staubach
- Football's Goodell
- Federer with eight Wimbledon wins
- Disney rabbit
- De Coverley or Ascham
- Daltrey of The Who
- Court rival of Rafael
- Cockpit radio acknowledgment
- Cockpit OK
- Cockpit acknowledgment
- Christie's Ackroyd
- Acknowledgment, in radio
- "Your Movie Sucks" author Ebert
- "Who Framed ___ Rabbit"
- "Who Framed ___ Rabbit?"
- "Understood," to a radioer
- "Righto!''
- "Over" relative
- "I read you," on a radio
- "I read you," in radio lingo
- "I heard you," CBer-style
- "Hear you loud and clear!"
- "Framed" movie rabbit
- "________ & Me," early Michael Moore film
- "___ that" ("Understood")
- "___ that!" ("Got it!")
- 'I read you'
- ''Copy that''
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