Crossword Clue: Elsie the cow's spouse, for whom a glue is named
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Elsie the cow's spouse, for whom a glue is named"
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- "--- Gantry"
- ___ Fudd (hunter of cartoons)
- ___ Fudd (Looney Tunes character)
- ___ Fudd
- "___ Gantry" (Sinclair Lewis novel)
- "___ Gantry"
- ___ Layden (Rockne "horseman")
- ___ Sperry, aeronautics pioneer
- ___ the Bull (bovine in the logo for a popular brand of glue)
- "___ the Patchwork Elephant"
- Baseball Hall-of-Famer Flick
- Animated bunny hunter
- Animated Fudd
- Animated hunter
- "Be-fudd-led" cartoon character
- "A Wild Hare" hunter
- Befuddled cartoon character?
- Befuddled Fudd
- Bernstein who scored "The Magnificent Seven"
- Big name in bonding
- Big name in glue
- Adversary of Bugs
- Borden bull
- Borden's bull
- Commentator Davis.
- Commentator Gantry.
- Bovine glue mascot
- Bovine product mascot
- Inventor Sperry
- Composer Bernstein
- Fudd featured in "Rabbit Seasoning"
- Fudd of cartoondom
- Fudd of cartoons
- Fudd of the funnies
- Fudd of toons
- Fudd of Whats Opera, Doc?
- Fudd or Gantry
- Fudd or Rice
- Fudd the "wabbit" hunter
- Fudd who can't catch Bugs Bunny
- Fudd who chases Bugs Bunny
- Fudd who hunts "wabbits"
- Fudd who is tormented by Bugs
- Fudd
- Character in the 1951 cartoon "Rabbit Fire"
- Funny Fudd
- Chaser of Bugs
- Fictional Gantry
- Fictional hunter in a floppy hat
- Gyrocompass inventor Sperry
- Filipino comic book about a talking chicken
- Elsie the Cow's mate
- Elsie the cow's spouse, for whom a glue is named
- Elsie's bull
- Gantry
- Elsie's husband
- Gantry of fiction
- Gantry or Fudd
- Gantry or Rice
- Elsie's spouse, so to speak
- Film composer Bernstein
- Bugger of Bugs
- Bugs' animated nemesis
- Bugs' antagonist
- Bugs' bane
- Bugs' bugbear
- Bugs bugged him
- Bugs bugger Fudd
- Bugs bugger
- Bugs bugs him
- Bugs Bunny foe Fudd
- Bugs Bunny's pursuer
- Bugs chaser
- Bugs' frequent foil
- Bugs hunter
- Bugs' nemesis
- Bugs' pursuer
- Bugs' rival
- Bugs' toon foil
- Bugs's cartoon pursuer
- Bugs's foil
- Bugs's pursuer
- Bugs's tracker
- Howdy Doody's name when he was on radio
- Howdy Doody's original name
- Bull in advertising
- Bull of ads
- Bull on a Glue-All bottle
- Bull on a glue bottle
- Bull on a glue container
- Bull on bottles
- Bull on glue bottles
- Bull on many bottles
- Bull who's a glue mascot
- Human nemesis of Bugs
- Hapless hare hunter
- Hapless hunter of cartoons
- Hapless hunter since the '30s
- Hunter ___ Fudd of cartoons
- Hunter Fudd
- Hunter who bugs Bugs
- Hunter who says "Be vewy vewy quiet"
- Hunter with a middle initial of J
- Burt's Oscar role
- First name among animated hunters
- First name in Bugs chasers?
- First name in glue
- First name in "wabbit" hunting
- Iconic bull
- He bugs Bugs
- "I'm a wed-hot sportsman after wild game" speaker
- "I'm hunting wabbits" speaker
- He hunts Bugs
- Foil for Bugs
- Glue bull
- Glue guy
- Glue mascot
- Glue name
- Glue-selling bull
- Dramatist Rice
- He's had some bad hare days
- Cartoon buffoon Fudd
- Cartoon character Fudd
- Cartoon Fudd
- Cartoon hunter Fudd
- Cartoon hunter of Bugs
- Cartoon hunter
- Cartoondom's ___ Fudd
- Gov. Anderson of Minnesota.
- Noted glue marketer
- Toon hunter Fudd
- Toon hunter of Bugs
- Toon hunter who has twouble with some wanguage
- Toon hunter
- Toon often seen in a hunting hat
- Toon pursuer of Bugs
- Toon who inspired this puzzle's four long puns
- Toon with an odd laugh
- Toondom's Fudd
- Oscar-winning composer Bernstein
- Man's name.
- Pulitzer playwright Rice
- "Where's ___?"
- "The Adding Machine" playwright Rice
- Pursuer of Bugs
- "Street Scene" playwright Rice
- Whom Bugs bugs
- The "doc" of "What's up, doc?", often
- Mr. Fudd of cartoons
- Mr. Fudd
- Mr. Gantry
- "Wideo Wabbit" antagonist
- "Quack Shot" antagonist
- Subject of a 1941 hit song
- Playwright Rice
- Roundheaded Fudd
- "Rabbit of Seville" antagonist
- Wabbit chaser
- 'Wabbit' hunter
- "Wabbit" hunter
- "Wabbit" hunter Fudd
- Wabbit hunter Fudd
- Wabbit hunter of toons
- Wabbit hunter
- Wabbit-hunting Fudd
- Wabbit pursuer Fudd
- Wabbit pursuer
- "Wabbit Twouble" adversary
- "Wabbit Twouble" character
- Wabbit wival
- Wabbit's wival
- Wabbit's "wival"
- Name in a Sinclair Lewis title.
- "The Unruly Hare" antagonist
- Name on a glue stick
- Name that is an anagram for Merle
- Merchant Nordstrom
- Patchwork elephant of kidlit
- Patchwork elephant of picture books
- Paul Bunyan's dog
- Nemesis of Bugs
- Looney Tunes character Fudd
- Looney Tunes hunter Fudd
- Looney Tunes regular
- Looney Tunes toon Fudd
- One known for stick-to-it-iveness?
- Layden of football fame
- Preacher Gantry in a Sinclair Lewis classic
- Preacher Gantry
- Lewis's Gantry
- Rev. Gantry
- Rice or Bernstein
- Rice or Davis
- Rice or Fudd
- Rice or Gantry
- Ricewho won a Pulitzer Prize for his 1929 play "Street Scene"
- Warner Brothers' ___ J. Fudd
- Warner Brothers shotgun toter
- Wascal wabbit's pursuer
- Wascally Wabbit hunter
- Wascally wabbit wival
- Sinclair Lewis' "__ Gantry"
- Sinclair Lewis's "__ Gantry"
- Sinclair Lewis's Gantry
- Sperry who invented the Sperry gyroscope
- "What's Opera, Doc?" antagonist
- "What's Opera, Doc?" singer
Recent Usage of Elsie the cow's spouse, for whom a glue is named in Crossword Puzzles
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- LA Times - Feb. 27, 2006