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- 109 + 77
- 1960 gold-medal boxer
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- 1970s foe of Frazier
- 1974 Fassbinder film subtitled "Fear Eats the Soul"
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- 2005 Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient
- 2016 Best Supporting Actor winner Mahershala
- 37-time "Sports Illustrated" cover figure
- '60s heavyweight champ
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- '70s heavyweight champ
- '70s ring king
- 7th-century Arab caliph
- '80s Giants kicker Haji-Sheikh
- __ Baba (40 thieves' adversary)
- "__ Baba and the 40 Thieves"
- __ Baba and the Forty Thieves
- "__ Baba and the Forty Thieves"
- __ Baba ("Arabian Nights" character)
- __ Baba (Arabian Nights hero)
- __ Baba ("Arabian Nights" hero)
- "__ Baba Bunny": classic Bugs cartoon
- __ Baba (forty thieves adversary)
- __ Baba
- __ Center (Louisville museum)
- ___ Baba.
- "___ Baba and the 40 Thieves"
- "___ Baba and the Forty Thieves"
- ___ Baba ("Arabian Nights" character)
- ___ Baba, crier of "Open sesame!"
- "___ Baba Goes to Town" (1937 Eddie Cantor film)
- ___ Baba of fable
- ___ Baba
- "___, bomaye!" (Rumble in the Jungle chant)
- "___, boom-ba-yay" (Rumble in the Jungle chant)
- ___ by Adidas (line of sports apparel)
- ___ G, Sacha Baron Cohen character
- ___ G (Sacha Baron Cohen character)
- ___ G (Sacha Baron Cohen persona)
- ___ G (Sacha Baron Cohen's rapper character)
- ___ Hakim ("Oklahoma!" character)
- ___ Khamenei (supreme leader of Iran)
- ___ MacGraw "Love Story" co-star
- ___ Pasha (many an Ottoman statesman)
- ___ Pasha, The Lion of Janina
- ___ Pasha
- ___ Shar ("One Thousand and One Nights" character)
- ___ Shuffle (boxing move)
- "American Gladiators" co-host Laila
- "American Gladiators" cohost Laila
- "American Gladiators "cohost
- "American Housewife" actress Wong
- Bard of boxing
- Baritone in Rabaud's "Marouf"
- ____ Baba
- ____ Baba
- ____ Khan
- ____baba
- ____Khan
- A Baba
- A boxing legend
- BBC's Sports Personality of the Century
- A caliph of Islam
- AnS.I. Sportsman of the Year
- A predecessor of Holmes
- A Tribe Called Quest's DJ ___ Shaheed Muhammad
- Bee-butterfly boxer
- Arab caliph
- Arabian boy.
- Arabian folk hero, ... Baba
- Arabian leader
- “Arabian Nights” character.
- Arabian Nights character ___ Baba
- "Arabian Nights" figure ___ Baba
- "Arabian Nights" figure, ___ Baba
- "Arabian Nights" hero
- "Arabian Nights" name
- Arabian Nights name
- Arabian Nights prename
- "Arabian Nights" prename
- Arabic for ''the highest''
- Arabic name meaning ''exalted''
- Arabic name meaning "high"
- Arabic name that means "exalted"
- Arabic prename
- Academy Award winner for "Moonlight" and "Green Book"
- Arena attraction for decades
- Ben ___ (1886 Kentucky Derby winner)
- Benazir's father
- Berbick beat him in 1981
- Activist Ayaan Hirsi ___
- Best Supporting Actor winner for 2016 and 2018
- Best Supporting Actor winner for "Moonlight"
- Actor Mahershala __
- Actor Mahershala of Netflix's "Luke Cage"
- Actor Mahershala
- Actor Mahershalalhashbaz ___ of "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button"
- Actress Larter of "Heroes"
- Actress Larter of "Resident Evil: Afterlife"
- Actress Larter of "Resident Evil: The Final Chapter"
- Actress Larter of the first two "Final Destination" movies
- Actress Larter of the "Resident Evil" films
- Actress Larter of the "Resident Evil" movies
- Actress Larter of TNT's "Legends"
- Actress Larter of TV's "Pitch"
- Actress Larter or MacGraw
- Actress Larter
- Actress Lohan who is the younger sister of Lindsay
- Actress MacGraw
- Actress Tatyana
- Actress Wong of "American Housewife"
- Actress Wong or Larter
- Actress/comedian Wong
- Actress/singer Tatyana ___
- Big name in boxing lore
- Big name in boxing
- Big name in flooring?
- Big name in Islam
- Big ring name
- Athlete eulogized by Bill Clinton and Billy Crystal
- Athlete in recent Porsche ads
- Athlete named a U.N. Messenger of Peace
- Athlete of the century in some polls
- Athlete who said, "Don't count the days. Make the days count."
- Athlete who said, "If you even dream of beating me you'd better wake up and apologize"
- Athlete who said "Silence is golden when you can't think of a good answer"
- Athlete who was friends with Malcolm X
- Athlete who was the subject of a 2001 biopic
- Athlete whose draft evasion case went to the Supreme Court
- Athlete whose name is written in Balinese?
- Athlete with the autobiography "The Soul of a Butterfly"
- Atlanta Olympics torch lighter
- Biopic about boxer Muhammad
- Biopic about the boxer originally known as Cassius Clay
- Biopic directed by Michael Mann
- Biopic role for Will Smith
- Biopic starring Will Smith
- Biopic subject
- Biopic that starred Will Smith
- Biopic with Malcolm X and Dr. King
- AKA Clay
- A.k.a. The Greatest
- Ayaan Hirsi ___, author of "Infidel"
- Ayaan Hirsi ___, Somali-born advocate for women's rights and religious freedom
- Ayatollah ___ Khamenei
- "Aladdin" alter ego
- "Aladdin" character
- "Aladdin" figure
- "Aladdin" hero
- "Aladdin" prince
- Aladdin prince
- ''Aladdin'' prince
- ''Aladdin'' protagonist
- Baba among thieves
- Baba, for one
- Baba in a cave
- Baba not au rhum?
- Baba of "Arabian Nights"
- Baba of fiction
- Baba of folklore
- Baba, of Forty Thieves fame
- Baba of legend
- Baba of story
- Baba of the Arabian Nights
- Baba of "The Arabian Nights"
- Baba or a boxer
- Baba or MacGraw
- Baba or Pasha.
- Baba or Pasha
- ... Baba & The 40 Thieves
- Baba, the woodcutter
- Baba the woodcutter
- Baba who outwitted thieves
- Baba who said "Open sesame"
- Baba who stole from 40 thieves
- Baba who stole from thieves
- Baba who tangled with thieves
- Baba with an ax
- Baba with magic words
- Baba
- "Baby Cobra" comedian Wong
- “Baby Cobra” comedian Wong
- "Baby Cobra" stand-up comedian Wong
- Alcindor : Abdul-Jabbar :: Clay : ___
- "Always Be My Maybe" star Wong
- Bandleader Bardu ___
- Comeback victor of 1974
- Four-time winner of Ring magazine's Fighter of the Year award in the 1970s
- Fourth caliph in Sunni Islam
- Fourth caliph of Islam
- Fourth caliph of Sunni Islam
- Comedian Wong
- Fourth Muslim caliph
- Cauldron-lighter at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics
- Famed boxer
- Famed ex-boxer
- Famed ring name
- His 1975 autobiography was edited by Toni Morrison
- His career record was 56-5
- His crown was stripped in 1967
- His first bout as a pro was against Hunsaker
- Famous boxer
- "His hands can't hit what his eyes can't see" speaker
- His last fight was a loss to Trevor Berbick
- His last fight was dubbed the "Drama in Bahama"
- His name was once Cassius X
- His pallbearers included Will Smith and Mike Tyson
- His record was 56-5
- Famous Frazier foe
- His ring cycle has ended
- His "slave name" was Clay
- His title was stripped in 1967
- His title was stripped in '67
- His won-lost record was 56-5
- Dundee trained him
- Dundee's protege in the ring
- Frazier defeater
- Frazier downer
- Frazier fighter
- Frazier floored him
- Frazier foe, once
- Frazier foe
- Frazier rival
- Frazier's Fight of the Century foe
- Frazier's foe
- Frazier's frequent foe
- Frazier's longtime foe
- Frazier's opponent in three notable boxing matches
- Frazier's rival
- Frazier's "Thrilla in Manila" foe
- Frazier's "Thrilla in Manila" opponent
- International Boxing Hall of Fame charter member
- International Boxing Hall of Fame inductee
- Common Arab given name
- Common Arab prename
- Common Arabic prename
- Boxer and conscientious objector Muhammad
- Boxer born Cassius Clay
- Boxer called "The Greatest"
- Boxer Clay, renamed
- Boxer dubbed "The Greatest"
- Boxer for whom Louisville International Airport is named
- Boxer from Clay Center?
- Boxer from Louisville
- Boxer in the documentary "What's My Name"
- Boxer in the first-ever pay-per-view match
- Boxer known as "The Greatest"
- Boxer known as the "Louisville Lip"
- Boxer known as the ''Louisville Lip''
- Boxer known for conscientious objection
- Boxer known for his "rope-a-dope" technique
- Boxer known for rhymes
- Boxer Laila ___
- Boxer Laila, or her dad
- Boxer Laila who appeared on "Chopped All-Stars" in 2013
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- Boxer Laila who was on "The New Celebrity Apprentice" in 2017
- Boxer Laila whose last name is spelled backward in LAILA
- Boxer Laila
- Boxer, Muhammad ...
- Boxer Muhammad __
- Boxer Muhammad ___
- Boxer Muhammad ____
- Boxer Muhammad or son-in-law of the prophet Muhammad
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- Boxer Muhammad who died in 2016
- Boxer Muhammad who said "I am America"
- Boxer Muhammad who was once known as Cassius Clay
- Boxer Muhammad whom Sports Illustrated named "Sportsman of the Century"
- Boxer Muhammad
- Boxer named "Sportsman of the Century" by Sports Illustrated in 1999
- Boxer nicknamed "The Greatest"
- Boxer nicknamed ''The Greatest''
- Boxer once played by Will Smith
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- Boxer played by Will Smith in a 2001 biopic
- Boxer played by Will Smith
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- Boxer said to "sting"
- Boxer Smith played
- Boxer who beat Frazier twice
- Boxer who befriended Cosell
- Boxer who boasted "If you even dream of beating me you'd better wake up and apologize"
- Boxer who carried a torch at the 1996 Olympics
- Boxer who could "float like a butterfly, sting like a bee"
- Boxer who cowrote the memoir "The Greatest: My Own Story"
- Boxer who defeated Foreman
- Boxer who floated like a butterfly, stung like a bee
- Boxer who fought the Vietnam War
- Boxer who lit the Olympic flame in Atlanta in 1996
- Boxer who lost "The Drama in the Bahamas" in 1981
- Boxer who nicknamed his opponents
- Boxer who participated in the "Rumble in the Jungle"
- Boxer who proclaimed, "I am the greatest!"
- Boxer who said "don't count the days, make the days count"
- Boxer who said "I am the greatest"
- Boxer who said "The man who has no imagination has no wings"
- Boxer who told Will Smith "you ain't pretty enough to play me"
- Boxer who was part of the Rumble in the Jungle and the Thrilla in Manila
- Boxer who was the subject of a recent commemorative issue of Time
- Boxer who won 1974's "Rumble in the Jungle"
- Boxer who won a gold medal at the 1960 Summer Games as Cassius Clay
- Boxer who won the Thrilla in Manila
- Boxer who would "float like a butterfly"
- Boxer who would "sting like a bee"
- Boxer whose record was 56-5 with 37 KOs
- Boxer with 37 knockouts
- Boxer with a Louisville museum
- Boxer with a "shuffle"
- Boxer with feats of Clay?
- Boxer with the autobiography "The Soul of a Butterfly"
- Boxer/conscientious objector
- Boxing bigwig
- Boxing biopic of 2001
- Boxing biopic starring Will Smith
- Boxing biopic
- Common Moslem name
- Boxing champ before and after Spinks
- Common Muslim name
- Boxing champ
- Boxing champion Laila
- Boxing family name
- Boxing family surname
- [boxing glove] [butterfly] [bee]
- Boxing great Laila
- Boxing great Muhammad __
- Boxing great Muhammad ___
- Boxing great Muhammad, who turned 70 in 2012
- Boxing great Muhammad
- Boxing great, or her father
- Boxing great
- Boxing great's name, after 1964
- Boxing Hall of Famer
- Boxing icon Muhammad
- Boxing immortal
- "Boxing is a lot of white men watching two black men beat each other up" speaker
- Boxing legend born in Kentucky
- Boxing legend from Kentucky
- Boxing legend Laila
- Boxing legend Muhammad ___
- Boxing legend Muhammad, "The Louisville Lip"
- Boxing legend Muhammad
- Boxing legend who died in 2016
- Boxing legend
- Boxing name of fame
- Boxing name
- Great boxer
- "Dear Girls" author Wong
- Boxing winner in Zaire, 1974
- Boxing's 'Greatest'
- Boxing's "greatest"
- Boxing's "Louisville Lip"
- Boxing's Muhammad
- Boxing's self-proclaimed greatest
- Great heavyweight
- "Inventor" of the rope-a-dope
- "Boy You Knock Me Out" singer Tatyana
- "Greatest" of boxing
- "Greatest" of the ring
- Hogan's "American Gladiators" co-host
- Certain caliph in Islam
- Fassbinder film "___: Fear Eats the Soul"
- Frequent Cosell interviewee
- Early follower of Muhammad
- Iranian ayatollah Sayyed ___ Khamenei
- Frequent LeRoy Neiman subject
- Iranian supreme leader ___ Khamenei
- Iran's ___ Khamenei
- Iran's Ayatollah ___ Khamenei
- Frequent Neiman subject
- Iraq's Imam ___ Air Base
- Iraq's Imam ___ Mosque
- Iraq's Mosque of ___ (pilgrimage site)
- "Green Book" co-star Mahershala
- "Green Book" Oscar winner Mahershala __
- "Green Book" Oscar winner Mahershala
- "Green Book" Oscar winner
- "Green Book" star Mahershala
- "Fresh Prince of Bel Air" co-star Tatyana ___
- Fath ___, former Shah of Persia
- Fath ___, former Shah
- Fath ___, Shah of Persia: 1797–1835
- Hollywood's MacGraw
- Fatima's husband
- Fatima's spouse
- Holmes called him "The Oldest"
- Holmes was his last opponent
- Defeater of Superman in a 1978 comic book
- Eastern big wig
- Eastern name.
- Eastern name
- Eastern potentate
- Islamic name.
- Islam's fourth caliph
- Fedotowsky of "The Bachelorette"
- Champ before and after Spinks
- Champ from Louisville
- Champ of 10/30/74
- Champ who could "sting like a bee"
- Champion crowned 10/30/74
- Champion of 10/30/74
- Deposed ring king
- Funny Wong
- G on TV
- Fictional woodcutter Baba
- "It isn't the mountains ahead to climb that wear you out; it's the pebble in your shoe" speaker
- Broadway star Stroker
- Host of CNN's "Your $$$$$"___ Velshi
- Fight-game name
- "Fight of the Century" contender
- Fight of the Century loser
- "Fight of the Century" loser
- "Fight of the Century" participant
- Fighter eulogized by Bill Clinton, among others
- Fighter formerly known as Clay
- Fighter from Kentucky
- Fighter from Louisville
- Dethroner of Foreman
- Fighter of Frazier and Foreman
- Fighter of Frazier
- "Fighter of the Century"
- Fighter who boasted, "I should be a postage stamp; that's the only way I'll ever get licked"
- Fighter who was a dove
- Fighter with a shuffle
- Fighter with the career stat 56-5
- Fighting Laila
- Figure in a Sunni/Shia dispute
- Figure in the Sunni/Shia split
- Chemical ___ (nickname for a member of Saddam's inner circle)
- "Chemical" guy in the Iraqi playing card deck
- "Chemical" Iraqi
- "House of Cards" actor Mahershala ___
- Film in which LeVar Burton played Martin Luther King Jr.
- Film in which Voight plays Cosell
- Film that earned Will Smith and Jon Voight Oscar nominations
- Film that won the 2002 NAACP Image Award
- "Happily ___ After" (2015 essay collection by comedian Wentworth)
- Cosell interviewee
- Cosell sparring partner
- Cosell's longtime foil
- First fighter to KO Liston
- Bush's nickname for senator Barbara Boxer
- Christina Aguilera's "Burlesque" role
- Husband of Fatima
- First name in Scheherazade's tales
- First Shia imam
- "I ain't got no quarrel with the Viet Cong" speaker
- "I Am ___" (2014 documentary about a famous boxer)
- First three-time heavyweight champ
- "I am the greatest" boxer
- "I am the greatest" claimant
- "I am the greatest" proclaimer
- "I am the greatest" source
- "I am the greatest" speaker
- ''I am the greatest'' speaker
- "I beat people up" boxer
- "I beat people up" sayer (1977)
- "It's hard to be humble when you're as great as I am" boaster
- "It's hard to be humble when you're as great as I am" boxer
- "It's hard to be humble, when you're as great as I am" speaker
- "I got no quarrel with them Vietcong" speaker
- Fistiana poet
- Fistic legend
- "It's not bragging if you can back it up" boxer
- "It's not bragging if you can back it up" braggart
- "It's not bragging if you can back it up" speaker
- Cable news host Velshi
- Cousin of Mohammed
- Cousin of Muhammad
- Cover subject of the April 1968 issue of Esquire
- Eponym of a Parkinson research center in Phoenix
- "If you even dream of beating me you'd better wake up and apologize" boaster
- Caliph
- Caliph called "the Lion of God"
- Caliph or pugilist
- Caliph's name
- Jabbing king
- "I'll beat him so bad he'll need a shoehorn to put his hat on" boaster
- Erstwhile ring master
- "Float like a butterfly" boxer
- "Float like a butterfly" guy
- "Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee" boxer Muhammad
- "Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee" boxer
- "Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee" guy
- HBO's ___ G
- HBO's "Da ___ G Show"
- Came down
- He beat Ernie Terrell in 1967
- He beat Liston twice
- He beat Liston
- ESPY-nominated 2001 biopic
- He called Foreman "The Mummy"
- He called Frazier a "gorilla"
- He came out of retirement in 1980
- He could "float like a butterfly, sting like a bee"
- He delivered many physical and verbal jabs
- He dethroned Foreman
- He floated "like a butterfly"
- He floated like a butterfly
- He "floated like a butterfly"
- He floored Foreman in Zaire
- He fought Foreman
- He fought Frazier three times
- He had 37 KOs
- He had a "sting like a bee"
- Clay, after 1964
- Clay, after a conversion
- Clay, after a name change
- Clay, after a transformation?
- Clay, after a while
- Clay, after conversion
- Clay, after converting
- Clay, after transformation
- Clay alias
- Clay, by another name
- Clay, eventually
- Clay, from 1964
- Clay from Kentucky, later
- Clay, later
- Clay no more
- Clay now
- Clay now
- Clay, now
- Clay, nowadays
- Clay of the past
- Clay, once
- "I'm so mean, I make medicine sick" boxer
- Clay, presently
- Clay, since 1964
- Clay today
- Clay today
- Clay, today
- Clay transformation?
- Clay, transformed
- Clay until March 6, 1964
- Clay v. United States 1971 Supreme Court appellant
- Clay with a new name
- He knew the ropes
- He knocked out Liston in the first round on May 25, 1965
- Clay's aka
- He K.O.'d Foreman 10/30/74
- Clay's chosen name
- He KO'd Foreman
- Clay's new name
- He KO'd Foreman in '74
- He KO'd many men
- Clay's transformation?
- He KO'd Quarry, 10/26/70
- Et ___
- He once had feet of Clay
- He opened the 1996 Olympics
- He perfected the rope-a-dope
- He proclaimed "I shook up the world"
- He put people on the ropes
- He said "Champions aren't made in gyms"
- He said he was the greatest, and many agree
- He said "If you even dream of beating me, you'd better wake up and apologize"
- He said "I'm so mean I make medicine sick" (1974)
- He said "It's not bragging if you can back it up"
- He sparred verbally with Cosell
- He stung like a bee
- He "stung like a bee"
- He ''stung like a bee''
- He used to "sting like a bee"
- He was a thriller in Manila
- He was Sports Illustrated's Sportsman of the Century
- He was the first to beat Foreman
- He was "The Greatest"
- He was thrice the boxing champ
- He won 56 bouts
- He won in Zaire: 1974
- He won the Manila thriller
- He worked on canvases
- Focus of a Louisville cultural center
- Focus of a Louisville museum
- Foe of Foreman and Frazier
- Foe of Frazier and Foreman
- Foe of Frazier
- Foe of Spinks
- Foiler of 40 felons
- Jenny in "Love Story"
- Jenny in ''Love Story''
- Ex-boxer Laila
- Ex-heavyweight champ
- Ex-ring king
- Ex-ring master
- Exalted, in Islam
- Heavyweight champ after Liston
- CNN business anchor Velshi
- Heavyweight great
- Heavyweight legend Muhammad
- Heavyweight legend
- Heavyweight name
- CNN correspondent Velshi
- Heavyweight poet
- CNN's "Your Money" host Velshi
- Joe Frazier foe
- Joe Frazier rival
- Joe Frazier's ring rival
- Cocky real-life Rocky
- Gold-medal Olympic boxer Muhammad
- Foreman adversary
- Foreman battler
- Foreman beater in '74
- Gold medalist of 1960, under a previous name
- Foreman competitor
- Foreman defeater in 1974
- Foreman fighter
- Foreman floorer in 1974
- Foreman foe
- Foreman KO'er, 1974
- Foreman KO'er
- Foreman opponent
- Foreman rival
- Foreman striker?
- Foreman striker
- Foreman superior, once
- Foreman toppler
- Foreman vanquisher
- Foreman's 1974 superior
- Foreman's foe in a notable 1974 fight
- Foreman's foe in Zaire
- Foreman's KO'er
- Foreman's one-time superior?
- Foreman's opponent in Zaire
- Foreman's "Rumble in the Jungle" foe
- Foreman's superior?
- Foreman's superior
- Hero in Zaire, 1974
- Hero of a Sheed book
- "Heroes" actress Larter
- "Heroes" star Larter
- Heroic figure of the 1996 Olympics
- Carroll character
- Former bachelorette Fedotowsky
- Journalist Velshi of MSNBC
- Journalist Velshi of MSNBC's "Velshi & Ruhle"
- "Drama in Bahama" boxer
- Former boxer Laila who wrote "Food for Life"
- Former boxer Laila who's publishing a new cookbook titled "Food for Life"
- Former boxer Laila
- Former boxing champ
- Former boxing champ Laila
- Former boxing champion
- Former boxing king
- Induction-refusing boxing champ
- Former champ with a Presidential Medal of Freedom
- Former champ
- Former CNN business anchor Velshi
- He's known as "The Greatest"
- He's on the Madison Square Garden Walk of Fame
- He's pictured on the cover of the book "Ghosts of Manila"
- He's second to Jordan in Sports Illustrated cover appearances
- He's second to Jordan in Sports Illustrated covers
- Former foe of Frazier and Foreman
- Former heavyweight champ
- "Da ___ G Show"
- "Infidel" author Ayaan Hirsi ___
- "Hidden Figures" actor Mahershala __
- "Hidden Figures" actor Mahershala ___
- "Hidden Figures" actor Mahershala
- Former pugilist Laila
- Former ring king
- Former ring leader
- Former ring master
- Former ring star
- Former ringmaster?
- Fabled Baba
- Fabled woodcutter ___ Baba
- Cassius Clay now
- Cassius Clay, now
- Cassius Clay
- Cassius lately
- Cassius now
- Cassius, now
- Cassius, today
- Former UB40 lead singer Campbell
- Formidable Foreman foe
- Forty thieves opponent __ Baba
- Fake prince who was really Aladdin, in the movie
- Comeback maker of 10/30/74
- Comeback maker of October 1974
- Socker played by Smith
- Tony winner Stroker
- Tony-winning Stroker
- Oriental hero
- Oriental name.
- Oriental name
- "Sting like a bee" athlete
- "Sting like a bee" boxer
- "Sting like a bee" champion
- "Sting like a bee" speaker
- "Man, I ain't got no quarrel with them Vietcong" speaker
- Ring champ
- Ring champion
- Ring champ's adopted surname
- Ring figure
- Ring great Muhammad
- Ring great
- Ring icon
- Ring king
- Ring king before Spinks
- Ring king born Cassius Clay
- Ring king Muhammad
- Ring king, once
- Ring king with a sting
- Ring leader, once
- Ring leader?
- Ring legend
- Ring master
- Ring master?
- Ring master of yore
- Ring master, once
- Ring name
- Man who was Clay
- Ring rhymer
- Noted 1964 convert to Islam
- Ring star
- Noted boxing shuffle inventor
- Ringmaster with rhymes
- Noted conscientious objector
- Noted convert to Islam in 1964
- Noted Cosell interviewee
- "Pitch" actress Larter
- Noted knocker-outer
- Oscar-nominated part for Smith
- Noted Olympic torch lighter of 1996
- Oscar-nominated role for Smith
- Oscar-nominated role for Will Smith
- Oscar-nominated Will Smith role
- Noted press conference rhymer
- Noted ring leader
- Noted ring master
- Noted ring shuffler
- Noted ringmaster
- Noted rope-a-dope boxer
- Oscar winner for "Green Book"
- Kentucky boxing legend
- Oscar winner Mahershala whose balance of work and family life makes him People's Sexiest Juggler
- Oscar winner Mahershala
- "Manila thriller" winner: 1975
- Manila victor of 1975
- Kentucky legend
- Kentucky sports legend
- Kentucky's Athlete of the Century
- Pugilism's "The Greatest"
- Pugilist from Louisville
- Pugilist Laila
- Pugilist Muhammad
- Pugilist poet
- Pugilistic friend of Cosell
- Pugilistic legend
- Pugilistic poet
- Pugilistic wordsmith
- The ___ shuffle
- Storied Baba
- Torch lighter at the 1996 Olympics
- Torch lighter at the Atlanta Olympics
- Torch lighter of 1996
- Khan, for one
- Khan or Baba
- Seventh-century Arab caliph
- Seventh-century caliph
- Velshi of MSNBC
- "The Bachelorette" bachelorette Fedotowsky
- Outspoken boxer
- Outspoken boxing legend
- Outspoken champ
- Who Clay became
- Who once boasted "I'm so mean, I make medicine sick!"
- Who said "Grass grows, birds fly, waves pound the sand. I beat people up"
- Who said "If you even dream of beating me, you'd better wake up and apologize"
- Who said "I'm so mean I make medicine sick"
- Who said "It's hard to be humble when you're as great as I am"
- Who said "It's not bragging if you can back it up"
- "The Champ"
- Marciano's simulated boxing opponent in the "Super Fight"
- Versifying ring legend
- Very common Muslim name
- Mr. Baba
- Mr. Clay, once
- Mr. Clay, today
- Plaintiff in Clay v. United States
- The Fight of the Century fighter
- Some say he really is the greatest
- "She Bee Stingin'" boxer Laila
- She finished third behind Ohno and Fatone on "Dancing With the Stars"
- Victor in Zaire: 1974
- Victor in Zaire, 1974
- "Mârouf" baritone
- The former Clay
- Ms. MacGraw
- "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" actress Tatyana
- MSNBC host ___ Velshi
- MSNBC journalist ___ Velshi
- "MSNBC Live" co-anchor Velshi
- Wilfred Sheed subject
- She played Jennifer in "Love Story"
- Will Smith biopic, 2001
- Will Smith biopic of 2001
- Will Smith biopic role
- Will Smith biopic
- Will Smith boxer role
- Will Smith boxing biopic
- Role for Will Smith
- Will Smith film of 2001
- Will Smith film role
- Will Smith film
- Will Smith movie
- Will Smith Oscar-nominated role
- Will Smith portrayal of 2001
- Will Smith portrayal
- Will Smith portrayed him
- Will Smith role
- Will Smith title role of 2001
- Will Smith title role
- Will Smith's role in a boxer biopic
- Will Smith's title role in a biopic about a boxer
- Objective
- Role in Rabaud's "Mârouf"
- She was Jenny in "Love Story"
- Much-praised Muhammad
- Much-traveled fighter
- ''The Greatest''
- ''The greatest!''
- The Greatest
- 'The Greatest'
- "The Greatest" boxer
- 'The Greatest' boxer
- "The Greatest" boxer Muhammad
- ''The Greatest'' boxer
- 'The Greatest' fighter
- "The Greatest" in a ring
- "The Greatest," in boxing
- ''The Greatest'' in the ring
- "The Greatest" in the ring
- The Greatest, in the ring
- "The Greatest: My Own Story" author
- "The Greatest: My Own Story" writer
- The Greatest of boxing
- "The greatest" of boxing
- "The Greatest" of the ring
- The Greatest, once
- The greatest pugilist, he says
- "The Greatest" pugilist
- "The Greatest" subject
- "The Greatest" via self-proclamation
- "The Greatest"
- Sheed subject
- Muhammad --
- Muhammad __
- Muhammad ___
- Muhammad ____
- Muhammad ___(or MacGraw?)
- Muhammad follower
- Muhammad in a ring
- Muhammad of ring
- Muhammad of the ring
- Muhammad or Laila
- Muhammad who refereed the first WrestleMania
- Muhammad who's called "the Greatest"
- Muhammad with gloves
- Muhammad with the jabs
- Muhammad
- Muhammad's son-in-law
- Muhammad's successor, to Shiites
- Quarry beater in 1970
- Quarry quasher of 1970
- Quarry's quarry: 1970
- Pakistani president Asif ___ Zardari
- ''The Lion of God''
- The Lion of God
- Shiites' saint
- Subject matter, with Cosell, of the book "Sound and Fury"
- Subject of a 1996 Oscar-winning documentary
- Subject of a 2001 movie bio
- "The Louisville Lip"
- "The Louisville Lip," for a while
- The Louisville Lip
- Subject of a Louisville museum
- Winner at Madison Square Garden: Sept. 1977
- Subject of a museum in Louisville, Kentucky
- Subject of a museum in Louisville, Ky.
- Subject of a museum in Louisville
- Winner in Mailer's "The Fight"
- Winner in Zaire, 10/30/74
- Winner of 10/30/74
- Subject of a Sheed book
- Winner of "The Thrilla in Manila"
- Winner of the "Thrilla in Manila"
- Winner of the Thrilla in Manila
- Winner over Foreman in Zaire
- Subject of Mailer's "The Fight"
- "The Martyrdom of ___" (classic Muslim work)
- "The Martyrdom of ___" (Muslim classic)
- ''Rope-a-dope'' boxer
- Rope-a-dope boxer
- "Rope-a-dope" boxer
- Rope-a-dope coiner
- ''Rope-a-dope'' creator
- Rope-a-dope exponent
- Rope-a-dope inventor
- Rope-a-dope name
- "Rope-a-dope" practitioner
- "Rope-a-dope" pugilist
- Subject of the 1998 biography "King of the World"
- Subject of the 2004 autobiography "The Soul of a Butterfly"
- Subject of the 75-pound book "GOAT"
- Subject of the biography "Float Like a Butterfly"
- Subject of the biography "King of the World"
- Subject of the book "Loser and Still Champion"
- Subject of the book "Sting Like a Bee"
- Subject of the kids' book "Twelve Rounds to Glory"
- Son-in-law of Mohammed
- Son-in-law of Muhammad
- "The Mouth That Roared" of the ring
- "The Mouth That Roared"
- Sonny beater
- The People's Champ
- The People's Champion
- Lindsay Lohan's kid sister
- Lindsay Lohan's sister
- Lindsay Lohan's younger sister
- KO connection maker
- Muslim-American icon
- Muslim convert in 1964 news
- Muslim fighter
- Successor of Muhammad, to Shiites
- Successor to the Prophet, in Islam
- Quotable boxer
- Short Alison
- The prophet Muhammed's cousin
- Krieger of the U.S. women's national soccer team
- Kristofferson's costar in the TV movie "Freedom Road"
- Poet in the ring
- Oft-quoted pugilist
- "The Rookie" actress Larter
- Poetic boxer
- Poetic boxing champ
- "The Rumble in the Jungle" boxer
- "The Rumble in the Jungle" victor
- Poetic fighter
- Poetic pugilist
- Poetic puncher
- "My toughest fight was with my first wife" speaker
- Lion of God
- Poetry-spouting pugilist
- l974 boxing champ
- The self-proclaimed "Greatest"
- The self-proclaimed ''Greatest''
- Rubina ___ of "Slumdog Millionaire"
- "Soul of a Butterfly" autobiographer
- "The Soul of a Butterfly" autobiographer
- "The Soul of a Butterfly" memoirist
- ''The Soul of a Butterfly'' memoirist
- The Story So Far song about a famous boxer?
- The Story So Far song about the greatest?
- The Story So Far song for a boxer?
- Liston beater, 1965
- Liston defeater
- Liston fighter
- Liston opponent
- Liston's conqueror
- Rumble in the Jungle boxer
- "Rumble in the Jungle" boxer
- Rumble in the Jungle champ
- "Rumble in the Jungle" champ
- "Rumble in the Jungle" champion
- "Rumble in the Jungle" combatant
- "Rumble in the Jungle" fighter
- "Rumble in the Jungle" name
- Rumble in the Jungle participant
- "Rumble in the Jungle" participant Muhammad
- "Rumble in the Jungle" participant
- ''Rumble in the Jungle'' victor
- "Rumble in the Jungle" victor
- Rumble in the Jungle victor
- ''Rumble in the Jungle'' winner
- "Rumble in the Jungle" winner
- Rumble in the Jungle winner
- "The Thousand and One Nights" hero
- ''The Thousand and One Nights'' hero
- Name among boxing legends
- Medal of Freedom athlete (2005)
- "The Trials of Muhammad ___" (2013 documentary)
- Name in boxing
- Runner Nia
- Name meaning "high"
- Women's rights activist Ayaan Hirsi ___
- Women's soccer star Krieger
- Old Clay
- Soundtrack for Will Smith boxing movie
- "True Detective" star Mahershala __
- True successor to the prophet, in Shiism
- Wong of "Always Be My Maybe"
- Wong or Wentworth
- Ralph's wife
- Old foe of Frazier
- Old Frazier foe
- Laila in the ring
- Laila of boxing
- Laila of pugilism
- Laila of the ring
- Laila of 'We Need to Talk'
- Laila or Muhammad
- Laila, the boxer
- Laila who dances in and out of the ring
- Laila who helped run a boxing group date on "The Bachelorette"
- Laila who packs a punch
- Laila who won her first prizefight in 31 seconds
- Laila's father
- Rap duo ___ & Gipp
- Old ring king Muhammad
- Old ring king
- Old ring leader?
- Memorable boxer
- Memorable fighter
- Pop singer Tatyana
- Memorable press-conference rhymer
- Olympic flame lighter at Atlanta
- Popular Muslim name
- Olympic torch figure of 1996
- Olympic torchbearer Muhammad
- Pasha or Baba
- Pasha
- Larter of "Final Destination"
- Larter of "Heroes"
- Larter of Heroes
- Larter of ''Heroes''
- Larter of "Resident Evil: Afterlife"
- Larter of "Resident Evil" movies
- Larter of the "Resident Evil" series
- Larter of TV's "Heroes"
- Larter or Landry
- Real-life Superman opponent in a '78 comic book
- "Real Money With ___ Velshi" (Al Jazeera America show)
- Last name among boxing legends
- Last name for boxers Muhammad and Laila
- Last name of boxers Muhammad and Laila
- Last name of boxing legends Muhammad and Laila
- Last name of the boxer formerly known as Cassius Clay
- One called "The Lion of God"
- Longtime Frazier foe
- Possibly the world's most famous man
- Late boxing champion
- Late boxing great
- Late boxing legend
- Late, great boxer
- Late, great boxing champ
- Late heavyweight great
- Longtime ring champ
- Late rhyming boxing champ
- Michael Mann movie
- Michael Mann picture
- Receiver of "Fighter of the Century" award
- Potent pugilist
- Recliner
- Loquacious boxing champ
- Lord of the ring, once
- Lord of the ring?
- Lord of the rings?
- "Lawrence of Arabia" role
- Loser of the Drama in Bahama
- Loser of the ''Fight of the Century''
- Loser to Frazier
- Loser to Holmes
- Loser to Norton, 1973
- Loser to Spinks
- One nicknamed "The Greatest"
- Mike G. mixtape about the Greatest?
- Louisville-born boxing legend Muhammad
- Louisville legend
- Louisville museum subject
- Louisville Slugger
- Louisville slugger?
- Louisville sports icon
- Louisville's __ Center, cultural attraction
- Louisville's ___ Center
- Louisville's Muhammad __ Boulevard
- Louisville's Muhammad __ Center
- Louisville's Muhammad ___ Center
- "Love Story" actress MacGraw
- "Love Story" star MacGraw
- Million-dollar Baba?
- One of the subjects of the book "Ghosts of Manila"
- N.F.L. kicker ____ Haji-Sheikh
- "Luke Cage" actor Mahershala ___
- "One Thousand and One Nights" hero
- One-time ring king
- One-time ring master
- Legend in the ring
- Legend of boxing
- Legend of the ring
- Legendary boxer known for reciting poems
- Legendary boxer Muhammad
- Legendary boxer portrayed by Will Smith
- Legendary boxer
- Legendary boxing champ
- Legendary boxing champion
- Legendary Cosell interviewee
- Legendary fighter
- Legendary Frazier foe
- Legendary heavyweight boxing champ
- Legendary Muhammad
- Legendary pugilist
- Miss MacGraw
- Lyrical boxer
- MacGraw in movies
- MacGraw of films
- MacGraw of "Goodbye, Columbus" and "Love Story"
- MacGraw of "Goodbye, Columbus"
- MacGraw of ''Love Story''
- MacGraw of "Love Story"
- MacGraw of "The Getaway"
- MacGraw or Khan
- MacGraw
- Remodeled Clay?
- Lepidopterous floater, apian stinger, d. 2016
- LeRoy Neiman subject
- Renowned fighter
- Model Landry
- Model/actress Landry
- Modern Clay
- Onetime boxing champ Muhammad ___
- Onetime giant in decking
- Onetime ring king
- Mohammad or Pasha
- Mohammed _____
- Mohammedan name
- Mohammed's son-in-law
- "Prince __": "Aladdin" song
- "Prince ___" ("Aladdin" song)
- Prince ___ (Aladdin's disguise, in "Aladdin")
- Prince ___ (Aladdin's other identity, in "Aladdin")
- "Prince ___" (song from Disney's "Aladdin")
- "Prince ___" (song in "Aladdin")
- "Prince _____" ("Aladdin" song)
- 'Prince --' ('Aladdin' song)
- Prince in 'Aladdin'
- Prince in "Aladdin"
- Prince in Disney's "Aladdin"
- Mahershala ___, co-star of 2018's "Green Book"
- Mahershala ___, Oscar winner for "Moonlight"
- Mahershala of "Green Book"
- Mahershala of "Luke Cage"
- Mahershala of "Moonlight"
- Mahershala of "True Detective"
- Mahershala who was on the first four seasons of "House of Cards"
- Mahershala with two Oscars
- Mailer's subject in ''The Fight''
- Lexington legend
- "Resident Evil: Afterlife" actress Larter
- "Resident Evil: The Final Chapter" actress Larter
- "Open, sesame" dude
- "Open Sesame" lad
- "Open, sesame!" sayer
- "Open, sesame" speaker
- "Open sesame" speaker
- Prizefighting legend
- Norton and Foreman fighter
- Norton contemporary
- Norton foe
- Lighter of the 1996 Olympic torch
- Lighter of the Olympic flame in Atlanta
- "Moonlight" actor Mahershala ___
- "Moonlight" actor Mahershala
- "Moonlight" actor
- "Moonlight" Oscar-nominee Mahershala
- "Moonlight" Oscar winner Mahershala __
- "Moonlight" Oscar winner Mahershala
- "Moonlight" Oscar winner
- "Moonlight" star Mahershala
- Retired boxer with a win-loss record of 56-5
- Retired ring master
- Rhymer in the ring
- Rhymester of the ring
- Rhyming boxer
- Rhyming boxing champ
- Rhyming boxing legend
- Rhyming fighter
- Prophet Mohammed's son-in-law
- Woodcutter Baba
- Woodcutter hero.
- Woodcutter in a children's story
- South Korean singer of "Let Me Say First"
- Ryan's girl in "Love Story"
- Ryan's love in "Love Story"
- Ryan's 'Love Story' co-star
- Ryan's Love Story co-star
- Ryan's "Love Story" co-star
- Ryan's "Love Story" costar
- Sicilian cape
- "There are more pleasant things to do than beat up people" speaker
- Sacha Baron Cohen character ___ G
- Sacha Baron Cohen persona __ G
- Sacha Baron Cohen's alter ego ___ G
- Sacha Baron Cohen's "Da __ G Show"
- Sacha Baron Cohen's "Da ___ G Show"
- Turkish military governor ___ Pasha
- Supposed prince in the movie "Aladdin"
- "Silence is golden when you can't think of a good answer" speaker
- TV personality Fedotowsky
- Surname among boxing legends
- Speaker of "I murdered a rock, injured a stone, hospitalized a brick. I'm so mean I make medicine sick!"
- Singer Barter or actress Larter
- Two-Oscar actor of the 2010s
- Singer/actress Lohan
- Spinks defeater, 1978
- Spinks foe
- Spinks was once his jinx
- Spinks's battler in 1978
- Spinks's opponent in two title fights
- Two-time Quarry opponent
- SI's Athlete of the Century
- Thief thwarter Baba
- Thieves foiler
- Well-known jabber?
- Sports Illustrated cover frequenter
- Sports Illustrated named him Sportsman of the Century in 1999
- Sports Illustrated named him Sportsman of the Century
- Sports Illustrated's 1974 Sportsman of the Year
- Sports Illustrated's 1999 "Sportsman of the Century"
- Sports Illustrated's Sportsman of the Century
- Sports legend from Kentucky
- Sports star who once declared "I am America"
- Sportsman of the Century, per Sports Illustrated in 1999
- Wepner whipper
- UB40 singer Campbell
- UB40's lead singer Campbell
- World champion athlete under two different names
- World champion of 1964-67, 1974-78 and 1978-79
- World champion, once
- World-famous athlete
- World-famous retiree
- World Heavyweight Champion, once
- Scheherazade hero.
- Scheherazade hero
- U.N. Messenger of Peace appointee in 1998
- U.N. Messenger of Peace
- Undefeated boxer Laila
- Undefeated boxer, or her father
- Undefeated boxing champ Laila
- Undefeated Laila
- Underground rapper Brother ___
- Three-time '60s-'70s heavyweight champ
- Three-time champ
- Three-time foe for Frazier
- Three-time foe of Frazier
- Three-time Frazier fighter
- Three-time Frazier foe
- Three-time Frazier opponent
- Three-time heavyweight boxing champ
- Three-time heavyweight champ Muhammad
- Three-time heavyweight champ
- Three-time opponent of Frazier
- Three-time ring foe of Frazier
- Three-time ring king
- Thrilla in Manila boxer
- Thrilla in Manila boxer
- Thrilla in Manila boxer Muhammad
- "Thrilla in Manila" boxer Muhammad
- "Thrilla in Manila" boxer
- Thrilla in Manila champ
- "Thrilla in Manila" champ
- "Thrilla in Manila" combatant
- 'Thrilla in Manila' fighter
- Thrilla in Manila fighter
- Thrilla in Manila figure
- "Thrilla in Manila" participant
- Thrilla in Manila participant
- ''Thrilla in Manila'' principal
- Thrilla in Manila victor
- "Thrilla in Manila" victor
- ''Thrilla in Manila'' victor
- ''Thrilla in Manila'' winner
- Thrilla in Manila winner
- "Thrilla in Manila" winner
- "Thrilla in Manilla" winner
- Thriller in Manila
- Talkative fighter
- X contemporary
- Stand-up comedian Wong
- Star in the ring
- Star of "The Greatest"
- Slugger from Louisville
- Tatyana ___
- Tatyana of "Fresh Prince of Bel Air"
- Tatyana of "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air," or a later role for the Fresh Prince himself
- Tatyana of "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air"
- Yemen president ___ Abdullah Saleh
- Yemeni leader ___ Abdullah Saleh
- Title boxer of a 2001 biopic
- Smith biopic role
- Smith biopic
- Smith title role
- Smith/Voight film
- Smokin' Joe foe
- Title role about a titleholder
- Title role for Will Smith
- Younger sister of Lindsay Lohan
- U.S. Women's National Soccer Team star Krieger
- U.S. women's soccer star Krieger
- US Womens soccer star Krieger
- US Women's soccer star Krieger
- Self-proclaimed "Greatest"
- Self-proclaimed greatest boxer
- Self-proclaimed "Greatest" boxer
- Self-proclaimed "greatest" of boxing
- Self-proclaimed "greatest" of the ring
- Self-proclaimed ''Greatest''
- Self-styled stinger
- "When We Were Kings" athlete
- "When We Were Kings" boxer
- When We Were Kings fighter
- "When We Were Kings" hero
- "When We Were Kings" king
- "When We Were Kings" profilee
- ''When We Were Kings'' profilee
- "When We Were Kings" star
- "When We Were Kings" subject
- "When you're as great as I am, it's hard to be humble" speaker
- So-called "Commander of the Faithful"
- Tomb of ___, in Najaf, Iraq
- Steve calls her Slim in "The Getaway"
- Steve's co-star in "The Getaway"
- Soccer star Krieger
- Zulfikar ___ Bhutto, 1970's Pakistani leader
Recent Usage of "1,001 Arabian Nights" hero in Crossword Puzzles
We track a lot of different crossword puzzle providers to see where clues like ""1,001 Arabian Nights" hero" have been used in the past.
Here are all of the places we know of that have used "1,001 Arabian Nights" hero in their crossword puzzles recently:
- Pat Sajak Code Letter - June 15, 2017
- Universal Crossword - May 5, 2016
- USA Today - Jan. 1, 2016
- Universal Crossword - Jan. 6, 2015
- Universal Crossword - July 20, 2014
- Pat Sajak Code Letter - Dec. 28, 2013
- Universal Crossword - Aug. 30, 2013
- USA Today - April 4, 2012
- New York Times - Jan. 5, 1997