Crossword Clue: Challenge for a barber
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- '91 White Lion album "___ Attraction"
- Barber's challenge
- Bareback rider's "reins"
- Barn locks?
- Animal neck hair
- Bay feature
- Bay shock
- A giraffe has a long one
- A lion has one
- A pride of lions?
- A zebra has a short one
- Arab's locks
- Big cat's thatch
- Big lock
- Big locks
- Bison feature
- Bison's locks
- Bison's pride
- Bjorn Borg trademark
- Bald person's envy, maybe
- Hip-hop performer Gucci ___
- Hippie's hairdo
- Iron and Wine "Lion's ___"
- Iron & Wine sings of a "Lion's" one
- Certain king's pride
- Feature of a male lion
- Feature of every creature on the United Kingdom's Royal coat of arms
- Frontman feature, at times
- Feature of some lions
- Challenge for a barber
- Full head of hair
- Female lion's lack
- Gucci ___ (featured rapper on "Black Beatles")
- It connects to the neck
- Horse feature
- Horse hair
- Horse hairs
- Horse head feature
- Horse neck hair
- Horse part
- Horsehair source
- Horsehair supplier
- Horsehair
- Horse's hair
- Horse's locks
- Horse's neck growth
- Horse's neck hair
- Horse's or lion's hair
- Horse's or zebra's hair
- Horse's pride
- It may be braided
- It may be groomed by a groom
- Hair
- It may flow on a ranch
- Hair apparent
- Hair around a lion's face
- Hair around a lion's neck
- Hair-band necessity
- Hair behind the ears, maybe
- Hair (of lion)
- Hair on a horse or a lion
- Hair on a horse's neck
- Hair on a lion's neck
- Hair on a mare
- Hair on the back of the neck
- Hair that frames a lion's head
- Hair very apparent?
- Hairs on the back of the neck
- Filly feature
- Filly's feature
- Buffalo feature
- Encolure
- It's above the withers
- Equestrian's grip, maybe
- Equestrian's handful
- Equestrian's handhold
- Equine feature
- Equine tresses
- Equine's pride
- Cranial rock image
- Flicka's pride
- Giraffe feature
- Giraffe's hair
- Dobbin's tresses
- Flowing hair
- Flowy hair
- Important to hair bands
- Head of hair
- Impressive set of locks
- Crowning glory, to a horse
- Gnu feature
- Gnu's hair
- Heavy hair
- Clydesdale feature
- Coarse horse feature
- Currycomb target
- Extended locks
- Fabio's coif e.g.
- Rider's grip, perhaps
- Rider's handful
- Rider's handhold
- Series of shocks?
- Place for a comb
- Outgrowth of hair
- Shaggy hair
- Shaggy locks
- Some locks
- Whole head of hair
- Mare hair
- Mare's flowing hair
- Mare's hair
- Mare's hairs
- Rock image accessory
- Wildebeest feature
- Mule feature
- Something braided on a farm
- King of beasts' crowning glory
- King of the beasts' crowning glory
- Palomino's pride
- Shock of hair
- Mustang feature
- Lion adornment
- Lion feature
- Lion growth
- Lion hair
- Trigger locks?
- Trigger's tresses
- Lioness' lack
- Lioness's lack
- Lion's crowning glory
- Lion's hair
- Lion's locks
- Lion's long hair
- Lion's lovely locks
- Lion's neck hair
- Lion's "neckpiece"
- Lion's pride?
- Lion’s pride.
- Lion's pride.
- Lion's pride, say
- Lion's pride
- Lion's ruff
- Lion's trademark
- Lion's tresses
- Lipizzaner's locks
- Lippizaner's locks
- Part of a horse
- Nape covering
- Nape growth
- Ponytail, in a way
- Ponytail
- Locks in a barn
- Locks in a barn?
- Locks in a cage, maybe
- Locks in a lion cage?
- Locks in a paddock
- Locks in a paddock?
- Locks in a stable
- Locks in a stable?
- Locks in a stall
- Locks in a zoo
- Locks in a zoo?
- Locks in the lion cage
- Locks in the paddock?
- Locks in the stable?
- Locks in the state fair
- Locks in the zoo?
- Locks on a lion
- Long, flowing locks, slangily
- Long, flowing locks
- Long hair
- Long hair.
- Long, heavy hair
- Metal locks?
- Long locks
- Long, luxuriant hair
- Neck band?
- Neck-hair
- Neck hair
- Neck line?
- Long, thick head of hair
- Long, thick locks
- Percheron feature
- Luxuriant hair
- Luxuriant head of hair
- Luxuriant locks
- Luxuriant tresses
- Luxurious hair
- Luxurious head of hair
- Luxurious locks
- Leonine feature
- Leonine hairdo
- Leonine locks
- Leo's locks
- Leo's pride
- Leo's ruff
- Pride member's pride?
- Pride of a member of a pride
- Pride of lions?
- Pride of lions
- Pride of one in a pride
- Pride of Simba or Silver
- Mop of a sort
- Mop of hair.
- Mop of hair
- Moppy hair
- Pigeon's neck feathers
- Male lion identifier
- Male lion's locks
- Silver hair?
- Silver hair
- Silver locks
- Simba's coif
- Simba's hair
- Simba's pride?
- Simba's pride
- Simba's tresses
- Thick hair
- Thick head of hair
- Thick head?
- Thick locks
- Thick, long hair like that of a lion
- Thick, long locks
- Thing to groom
- Werewolf feature
- West of Hollywood
- This appears on a horse's neck
- This is below a poll
- What a groom grooms
- What a groom may groom
- What a lion has that a lioness lacks
- Stable locks?
- Stable locks
- Stallion feature
- What Disney's Simba has that Nala lacks
- Scout's pride?
- Unicorn feature
- What grooms groom
- Unruly hair
- Zebra feature
- Zebra hair
- Zebra's hair
- Zebra's neck hair
- Zebra's thatch
- Zoo cage locks?
Recent Usage of Challenge for a barber in Crossword Puzzles
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Here are all of the places we know of that have used Challenge for a barber in their crossword puzzles recently:
- Universal Crossword - Oct. 25, 2020
- New York Times - Aug. 28, 2020
- New York Times - July 17, 2020
- WSJ Daily - July 28, 2017
- New York Times - Feb. 11, 2017
- New York Times - Nov. 19, 2004
- New York Times - March 26, 2000