Crossword Clue: "Cheers" role
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for ""Cheers" role"
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Possibly related crossword clues for ""Cheers" role"
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- __ Bruni-Sarkozy, former French first lady
- ___ Espinosa (Turk's wife on "Scrubs")
- ___ Hall (chef on "The Chew")
- ___ Hills, former HUD head
- ___ Hills (HUD head for G.R.F.)
- Barmaid on 'Cheers'
- Atlantic hurricane 1961
- Ballerina Fracci
- Caustic barmaid of '80s TV
- Caustic "Cheers" character
- Caustic TV barmaid
- French first lady ___ Bruni-Sarkozy
- French first lady's first name
- French president Nicolas Sarkozy's wife
- Feisty "Cheers" waitress
- Character with Woody and Diane
- Gugino of "Night at the Museum"
- Gugino of "San Andreas"
- Gugino of "Spy Kids"
- Gugino of "The Haunting of Hill House"
- Gugino of "Wayward Pines"
- 'Cheers' barmaid
- "Cheers" barmaid
- Cheers character
- 'Cheers' character
- "Cheers" character
- "Cheers" employee
- "Cheers" role
- 'Cheers' role
- ''Cheers'' role
- "Cheers" server
- "Cheers" waitress""
- ''Cheers'' waitress
- "Cheers" waitress Tortelli
- "Cheers" waitress
- "Cheers" woman
- Chef Hall who co-hosts "The Chew"
- Chef Hall who cohosts "The Chew"
- Bruni who's married to former French president Nicolas Sarkozy
- Diane's foil on "Cheers"
- Hall of "The Chew"
- Hall who co-hosted "The Chew"
- Hall who cohosts "The Chew"
- Hurricane of 1961
- Girl's name.
- Girl's name
- Cliff and Norm's waitress
- Cliff's "Cheers" nemesis
- Head nurse on "Scrubs"
- Co-worker of Woody and Diane
- Former first lady of France Bruni
- Former French first lady ___ Bruni-Sarkozy
- Former French first lady
- Category 5 hurricane of '61
- Server of Norm, Cliff and Frasier, on "Cheers"
- Server on "Cheers"
- Otis Redding's pal Thomas
- Otis Redding's "Queen" Thomas?
- Tortelli on "Cheers"
- Tortelli on ''Cheers''
- Nurse Espinosa on "Scrubs"
- "The Chew" co-host Hall
- "The Chew" cohost Hall
- Role for Rhea
- She waited on Norm and Cliff
- Waitress on 'Cheers'
- Waitress on "Cheers"
- Waitress with Sam and Coach
- Memorable 1961 hurricane
- Longtime role for Rhea
- Mike Patton's collaborator Hassett
- Mike Patton's friend Hassett
- Nick Tortelli's ex, on "Cheers"
- Perlman role on "Cheers"
- Perlman's "Cheers" role
- Rhea's "Cheers" role
- Rhea's role for 11 seasons
- Rhea's role in "Cheers"
- Rhea's role on "Cheers"
- Rhea's role on Cheers
- Rhea's role on ''Cheers''
- Turk's wife on "Scrubs"
- TV coworker of Sam and Diane
- TV role for Rhea
- Sam Malone's employee
- Singer Bruni married to Nicolas Sarkozy
- Sarcastic "Cheers" waitress
- Sarkozy's wife __ Bruni
- Sassy "Cheers" waitress
- "Spy Kids" actress Gugino
- Thomas called the Queen of Memphis Soul
- Thomas who is known as the Queen of Memphis Soul
- "Scrubs" head nurse
- "Scrubs" nurse married to Dr. Turk
Recent Usage of "Cheers" role in Crossword Puzzles
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Here are all of the places we know of that have used "Cheers" role in their crossword puzzles recently:
- Penny Dell - March 19, 2018
- New York Times - Oct. 16, 2015
- LA Times Sunday Calendar - Sept. 27, 2015
- LA Times - Sept. 27, 2015
- LA Times - Oct. 19, 2013
- New York Times - May 8, 2013
- Pat Sajak Code Letter - Dec. 7, 2011
- Newsday - Sept. 1, 2010
- USA Today - Sept. 30, 2009
- Universal Crossword - Dec. 6, 2005
- New York Times - March 30, 2005
- New York Times - Jan. 30, 2005
- New York Times - Feb. 7, 2003
- New York Times - April 24, 1998
- New York Times - April 12, 1994
- New York Times - Sept. 20, 1993
- New York Times - April 4, 1993