Crossword Answer: ROBOT
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Crossword Puzzle Clues for ROBOT
Below is the complete list of clues we found in our database for ROBOT:
- 1970s funk dance, with "the"
- '77 Alan Parsons Project album "I ___"
- Android
- Android, e.g.
- Android's cousin
- BB-8, e.g.
- Bender of "Futurama," for one
- Bender, on "Futurama"
- Artoo-Detoo, e.g.
- Artoo-Detoo, for one
- Ash, in "Alien"
- Asimov character, often
- Asimov subject
- Asimov topic, often
- Asimov's Cutie, e.g.
- Assembly line fixture
- Assembly line sight
- Assembly line worker
- Assembly-line worker
- Auto factory machine
- Auto plant worker
- Automated task solver
- Automatic mechanism
- Automatic pilot
- Automatic worker?
- Automaton
- Bomb defuser, maybe
- Bomb-defusing device
- Bomb-defusing machine
- Bomb-defusing worker
- Bomb squad device
- Bomb squad machine
- Bomb squad member
- Bomb squad worker
- Grade Z sci-fi "classic," "___ Monster"
- Brainless one
- Certain bomb squad worker
- Certain factory worker
- Iron man
- Iron man?
- Deep-sea explorer, at times
- Isaac Asimov character
- Isaac Asimov subject
- Futuristic servant
- Futuristic slave
- Futuristic unpaid worker
- Futuristic worker
- Humanlike machine of sci-fi
- Hard worker?
- "I, __"
- "I, ___" (2004 Will Smith movie)
- C-3PO or R2-D2
- C3PO in "Star Wars"
- Classic break dancing move
- "I'm not a ___" (captcha phrase)
- He has nerves of steel
- Capek character
- Capek creation
- Capek role
- Heavy metal figure?
- Gog, of film sci-fi
- Golem, for one
- Golem
- Gort, for one
- Gort, of "The Day the Earth Stood Still," for one
- Gort of "The Day the Earth Stood Still"
- Factory fixture, maybe
- Factory worker
- Dance performed by The Jackson 5
- High-tech drone, essentially
- High-tech gofer
- High-tech worker
- Drone's relative
- Karel Capek creation
- Man-made man — man-made machine
- Man-made man
- Man of parts
- Man of steel?
- Man of steel
- Pixar's WALL-E, e.g.
- Manufactured man
- Many a modern assembly-line worker
- Many an Amazon "worker"
- Many an Asimov character
- Robbie, notably
- Kind of airport train
- Push-button man
- Kind of bomb
- Nuts-and-bolts man
- Oz's Tik-Tok, for one
- Obedient helper
- Martian explorer, e.g.
- Willing slave
- Transformer, e.g.
- The iron giant in "The Iron Giant"
- The Jetsons' maid, e.g.
- The Jetsons' maid, for one
- Roomba, for one
- Subject of an Asimov collection
- Klaatu's Gort, for one
- Rosie of "The Jetsons," for one
- Wired worker
- "R. U. R." character
- R2-D2, e.g.
- R2-D2, for one
- R2-D2 is one
- R2-D2 or BB-8, e.g.
- R2D2, e.g.
- R2D2, for one
- L.A. band Ima ___
- "The Terminator" soldier
- Mechanical assembly-line worker
- Mechanical being
- Mechanical factory worker
- Mechanical helper
- Mechanical man or woman
- Mechanical man
- Mechanical Miley Cyrus song?
- Mechanical person
- Mechanical sci-fi creation
- Mechanical worker
- WALL-E, e.g.
- WALL-E, for instance
- WALL-E, for one
- WALL-E or R2-D2
- NASA exploring tool
- L.A.'s Ima ___
- Metal man
- Metal worker?
- Metalhead?
- Metallic factory worker
- Metallic man
- Metallic worker
- Michael Jackson dance, with "the"
- "Lost in Space" character
- "Lost in Space" figure
- ''Lost in Space'' figure
- "Lost in Space" man
- One of several "Mystery Science Theater 3000" characters
- Perfect slave
- One who acts without thinking
- One with abs of steel?
- Person who doesn't think for himself.
- Modern assembly line worker
- Modern factory sight
- Modern factory worker
- Primus or Helena, in a classic play
- Product of some high-school competitions
- Programmable machine
- Programmable worker
- Programmed assembly-line worker
- Pilotless plane
- "RUR" figure
- "R.U.R." protagonist
- Word coined by writer Capek
- Worker made of metal
- Worker made of steel
- Worker made out of metal
- Worker not interested in wages
- Worker that may suffer burnout?
- Worker that never gets tired
- Ultron, for one
- "WestWorld" character
- Uncomplaining servant
- Sci-fi antagonist, perhaps
- Sci-fi butler, perhaps
- Sci-fi character
- Sci-fi droid
- Sci-fi figure
- Sci-fi machine
- Sci-fi maid, maybe
- Sci-fi servant, perhaps
- Sci-fi servant, sometimes
- Sci-fi staple
- Sci-fi valet, maybe
- Unfavorable comparison for Al Gore
- "Star Wars" figure
- Unpaid factory worker
- Unpaid servant
- Unpaid worker
- Unthinking servant
- Unthinking worker
- What writer Malcolm Peltu predicted could "cross a busy highway without being hit" by 2010
- Tireless worker?
- Televox
- Steady worker
- Steel worker?
- Term derived from a Czech word for "forced labor"
Possibly Related Crossword Answers
Based on the clues listed above, we also found some answers that are possibly similar or related to ROBOT:
- MECHANICALMAN
- PDA
- SYST
- ANDROID
- GOLEM
- POLICEDOG
- PRESSER
- CADDIE
- OREMINER
- PRESSER
- BOT
- TOOLER
- BOT
- ACTOR
- THESPIAN
- BESSEMER
- CARNEGIE
- JPMORGAN
- KRUPP
- STATUE
- JPMORGAN
- KRUPP
- DROID
- AEROSOL
- ATOM
- ATOMIC
- MOLOTOVCOCKTAIL
- STINK
- TOY
- VACUUMCLEANER
- DROID
- ANDROID
- DROID
- DROID
- ANDROID
- DROID
- DRONE
- PREDATORDRONE
- ALIEN
- CYBORG
- MARTIAN
- MUTANT
- THEBLOB
- ALIEN
- DROID
- ALIEN
- ALIENRACES
- ANDROID
- LABASSISTANT
- MARTIANS
- UFO
- SPACESHIP
- SPACETRAVEL
- HAN
- HANSOLO
- LEIA
- SLAVE
- INTERN
- AUTOMATON
Recent Usage of ROBOT in Crossword Puzzles
Here are all of the places we know of that have used ROBOT in their crossword puzzles:
- Evening Standard - Nov. 16, 2020
- LA Times - Nov. 3, 2020
- Penny Dell - Oct. 29, 2020
- Evening Standard Quick - Oct. 5, 2020
- Evening Standard Quick - Sept. 9, 2020
- Evening Standard - Sept. 1, 2020
- Evening Standard - July 27, 2020
- Evening Standard - June 29, 2020
- Penny Dell - June 7, 2020
- Evening Standard - June 3, 2020
- Newsday - May 31, 2020
- New York Times - May 14, 2020
- Washington Post Sunday Magazine - April 19, 2020
- Penny Dell - Feb. 24, 2020
- LA Times - Feb. 6, 2020
- Evening Standard Quick - Jan. 27, 2020
- WSJ Daily - Jan. 14, 2020
- WSJ Daily - Dec. 11, 2019
- USA Today - Dec. 3, 2019
- Newsday - Dec. 3, 2019