Crossword Clue: Bert's "Sesame Street" pal
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- Bath-loving Muppet
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- A Ford
- A Keebler elf
- A Muppet
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- Bert and __ ("Sesame Street" regulars or two characters in "It's a Wonderful Life")
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- Actor Kovacs
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- Borgnine autobiography
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- Comic strip retitled "The Piranha Club" in 1998
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- His head is shaped like a football
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- Fielder Banks
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- Els of golf
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- "How to Build a Classic Golf Swing" author Els
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- Giant chicken on "Family Guy"
- He can tell you how to get to Sesame Street
- He lives in an apartment at 123 Sesame Street
- He lives on Oscar's street
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- He married Edie
- He once borrowed Bert's nose for a sculpture
- He said "I can't hear you, Bert, I've got a banana in my ear"
- He said, "I can't hear you, Bert, I've got a banana in my ear"
- Immortal Detroit sportscaster Harwell
- He sings "Rubber Duckie, you're the one / You make bath time lots of fun"
- He sings "Rubber Duckie"
- "Everybody Wash" singer
- "Evil ___" (comics series)
- Jim Henson creation
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- Coach's first name on "Cheers"
- Cubs Hall of Famer Banks
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- Ford in the Country Music Hall of Fame
- Ford of song
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- Ford or Banks
- Ford or Kovacs
- Ford or Pyle
- Hemingway nickname
- FORD
- Hemingway, to friends
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- Johnson of "The NBA on TNT"
- Henson character
- Golf champ Els
- Golf-pro Els
- Golf pro Els
- Golfer Els who shares his first name with a Muppet
- Golfer Els
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- Journalist Pyle: 1900–45
- Journalist Pyle
- "Journey to ___" (former "Sesame Street" segment)
- "Journey to ___," recurring segment on "Sesame Street"
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- Cartoonist Bushmiller.
- Cartoonist Bushmiller who created "Nancy"
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- Eyebrowless half of a Muppet pair
- "Inside the NBA" host Johnson
- Sergeant Bilko, to friends
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- "The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland" host
- Sgt. Bilko
- The Cubs banked on him for years
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- Pyle of the Fourth Estate
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- Pyle or Banks
- Pyle or Ford
- Pyle or Kovacs
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- The main Keebler elf
- Kooky Kovacs
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- Kovacs of early TV comedy
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- Race-car driver Irvan
- ''My Three Sons'' boy
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- ''My Three Sons'' character
- "My Three Sons" son
- ''My Three Sons'' son
- Rubber duck-loving Muppet
- "Rubber Duckie" Muppet
- "Rubber Duckie" singer
- "Rubber Duckie" singer of children's TV
- "Rubber Duckie" singer on "Sesame Street"
- "Rubber Duckie" singer on Sesame Street
- ''Rubber Duckie'' singer
- Rubber ducky-loving Muppet
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- Naive character of children's TV
- Naively optimistic Muppet
- Name of the giant chicken on "Family Guy"
- Name of the giant chicken who Peter has epically long fights with in "Family Guy"
- Old Ford?
- Old Ford
- "Nancy" cartoonist Bushmiller
- ''Nancy'' cartoonist Bushmiller
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- Old TV comic Kovacs
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- Pea-pickin' Ford
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- Red-nosed Muppet
- Red-nosed "Sesame Street" character
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- One of the Isley Brothers
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- Resident of 123 Sesame Street
- Pro golfer Els
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- Orange-headed Muppet
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- Orange Muppet
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- TV comic Kovacs
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- Singer Ford from Tennessee
- Singer Ford
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- Singer Tennessee ___ Ford
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- Youngest one in "My Three Sons"
- U.S. Open winner Els
- Tennessee __ Ford
- Tennessee ___ Ford
- Tennessee ___
- Tennessee ____ Ford
- Tennessee-born country singer Ford
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Recent Usage of Bert's "Sesame Street" pal in Crossword Puzzles
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- Newsday - Nov. 4, 2019
- Newsday - April 17, 2019
- Newsday - March 12, 2019
- Newsday - June 18, 2018
- Newsday - June 7, 2016
- Newsday - Aug. 25, 2015
- Newsday - May 10, 2015
- Pat Sajak Code Letter - June 13, 2014
- Daily Celebrity - Oct. 12, 2013
- New York Times - March 25, 2013
- USA Today - Oct. 18, 2012
- Daily Celebrity - Oct. 2, 2012
- Newsday - June 22, 2010
- Washington Post - Dec. 17, 2009
- New York Times - June 1, 2009
- Newsday - May 6, 2009
- Newsday - March 24, 2009
- Universal Crossword - March 30, 2004
- New York Times - Jan. 22, 2002
- New York Times - Oct. 2, 1992