Crossword Clue: Fellow at Oxford
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- '-- Juan'
- '-- we now our gay apparel'
- "60 Minutes" producer Hewitt
- 95-year-old "Saturday Night Live" announcer ___ Pardo
- "___ Carlos" (Verdi opera)
- ___ Cherry ( voted 7th greatest Canadian )
- ___ Draper (Jon Hamm's "Mad Men" role)
- ___ Draper (Jon Hamm's role on "Mad Men")
- "___ Giovanni"
- ___ Herbert, TV's Mr. Wizard
- "___ Jon" (rhyming Joseph Gordon-Levitt movie)
- ___ Juan (ladies' man)
- ___ Juan, legendary fictional lover
- ___ Juan (legendary lover)
- ___ Juan (lover)
- ___ King (boxing promoter)
- ___ King ("Thrilla in Manila" boxing promoter)
- ___ Nelson who on 4/7/10 became the NBA's all-time coaching leader in victories
- "___ Quixote"
- "___ Quixote" (Cervantes novel)
- ___ Quixote
- Ameche or Johnson
- Ameche
- "American Pie" McLean
- "American Pie" singer McLean
- American Pie singer McLean
- Barbara Feldon's 1960s co-star
- Barcelona bigwig
- An Adams
- "___ we now our gay apparel" ("Deck the Halls" lyric)
- "___ we now our gay apparel"
- Anagram of the letters O-N-D
- ____ Quixote
- Announcer Pardo
- Apt name for a crime boss
- Actor Adams
- Actor Ameche
- Actor Cheadle of "Hotel Rwanda"
- Actor Cheadle of "Iron Man 2"
- Actor Cheadle
- Actor Johnson who's actress Dakota's dad
- Actor Johnson
- Actor Murray
- Assume
- Adams of TV
- Adams on TV
- Adams or Ameche
- Adams or Ho
- Adams or Johnson
- Adams or Wilson
- Bigwig at an English university
- Author DeLillo
- Bizet's Jose
- Comedian Rickles who died in April
- Comedian Rickles
- Drysdale of diamond fame
- Drysdale or Johnson
- Drysdale or Mattingly
- Family figure
- Family head
- Family leader?
- Insult comic Rickles
- Granada gentleman
- Famous lover, ... Juan
- Grandee
- Boxing promoter King or hockey buff Cherry
- Boxing promoter King
- Ho from Honolulu
- Ho of Hawaii
- Ho or Giovanni
- Ho or Knotts
- Hockey maven Cherry
- Eagles guitarist Felder
- "Deck the Halls" verb
- "Iron Man 3" actor Cheadle
- Fellow at Oxford
- Fellow
- Funny Knotts
- Funnyman Rickles
- Cheadle of "Hotel Rwanda"
- Cheadle of "House of Lies"
- Cheadle of "Iron Man 3"
- Cheadle of "Ocean's Eleven"
- Cheadle of "Reign Over Me"
- Cheadle or Johnson
- Consigliere's boss
- Consigliere's padrone
- Fight promoter King
- Game show announcer Pardo
- "House of Lies" actor Cheadle
- "House of Lies" star Cheadle
- Cherry, for one
- Cherry, for one
- Cherry or Newman, e.g.
- Cherry or Trump
- Budge in the Tennis Hall of Fame
- Hall of Fame pitcher Drysdale
- Hall-of-Famer Drysdale
- Corleone title
- Corleone was one
- Corleone's title
- Cornelius of "Soul Train"
- Cosa Nostra leader
- English college tutor
- Get dressed in
- Get into, in a way
- Get into
- "Get Smart" star Adams
- Have on
- Hawaii's Ho
- Giovanni, for one
- Giovanni or José
- Cambridge bigwig
- Cambridge staff member
- Cambridge tutor
- Camillo, for one
- Camillo’s title.
- Dodgers manager Mattingly
- January on the links
- Crime bigwig
- Crime boss
- Crime family boss
- Crime family head
- Crime family leader
- Crime syndicate leader
- Doff's opposite
- Head of a certain family
- Head of a crime syndicate
- Head of a syndicate
- Head of the "family"
- Jazz trumpeter Cherry
- Imus of "Imus in the Morning"
- Dokken frontman
- Clothe oneself in
- Ex-Dodger manager Mattingly
- Capo's boss
- CNN anchor Lemon
- CNN host Lemon
- Coach Shula
- Football's Shula
- Godfather
- Henley of The Eagles
- Henley, once of The Eagles
- Henley or Ho
- Johnson of TV's Nash Bridges
- Johnson or King
- Johnson or Rickles
- "Carmen" title
- Jon Hamm's "Mad Men" role __ Draper
- Jon's rhyming role on "Mad Men"
- José or Giovanni
- Draper who's the main character of "Mad Men"
- Draper who's the main character on "Mad Men"
- Juan or Carlos
- Juan or Giovanni
- Juan or Jose
- Juan or Marquis
- Cartoonist Bluth
- Cartoonist Martin known as "Mad's Maddest Artist"
- Cartoonist Martin
- Dress in
- Dress up in
- "GoodFellas" boss
- "GoodFellas" fellow
- High-ranking Mafioso
- "Stop right there!"
- River in Russia
- River in U.S.S.R.
- Novelist DeLillo
- River of Scotland
- River to the Azov
- Toronto's river
- River to the Sea of Azov
- Velvet Monkeys' Fleming
- "White Noise" author DeLillo
- Tough boss
- Nutty Knotts
- Mr. Ameche
- Put on (a garment)
- Mr. Johnson
- Put on a pillbox
- Mr. King
- Put on, as clothes
- Put on clothes
- Put on (hat)
- Put on, like a jacket
- The elder Everly brother
- Put on
- Mr. Shula
- Oxford bigwig
- Oxford educator
- Oxford fellow.
- Oxford fellow
- Oxford figure
- Oxford teacher
- Oxford tutor
- Oxford VIP
- Oxford V.I.P.
- Oxonian fellow
- Marlins manager Mattingly
- 'The Godfather' address
- "The Godfather" honorary
- "The Godfather" title
- ''The Godfather'' title
- "Vincent" McLean
- "Vincent" singer McLean
- King of boxing
- King of promoters
- King of promotion
- King of the boxing world
- King of the ring
- King or Ho
- Violent boss
- King with big hair
- "The Last __" (Puzo novel)
- Vito Corleone's title
- "Viva La Bam" uncle ___ Vito
- Shock jock Imus
- Rostov's river.
- Matthews or Cherry
- Quiet flower
- Quiet-flowing river
- Wise guy?
- Musician Messer
- Knotts or Meredith
- Knotts with a "nervous Nellie" persona
- Music's Ho or Henley
- Quixote
- Quixote title
- Quixotic Quixote
- McLean of "American Pie" fame
- McLean of "American Pie"
- Racket.
- Radio host Imus
- "The Sopranos" figure
- Radio shock jock ___ Imus
- Suit up in
- Trudeau Minister Jamieson
- Meredith or Shula
- Meredith
- Pasquale or Giovanni
- Late game show announcer Pardo
- Longtime "Saturday Night Live" announcer Pardo
- Late "Soul Train" host Cornelius
- Late stand-up comic Rickles
- Late TV announcer Pardo
- Miami Vice star, ... Johnson
- "Miami Vice" star Johnson
- One of the Ameche brothers
- Lemon of CNN
- Mister, in Madrid
- Person behind the hits?
- Mad cartoonist Martin
- "Mad" cartoonist Martin
- "Mad Men" character ___ Draper
- "Mad Men" character Draper
- "Mad Men" protagonist ___ Draper
- "Mad Men" protagonist Don who, spoiler alert, turns out to be the titular Mad Man
- "Mad Men" protagonist Draper
- Mob biggie
- Mob crime boss
- Mob family head
- Mob honcho
- Mob kingpin
- Mob leader
- Mob man
- Mob VIP
- Model
- Mafia big
- Mafia biggie
- Mafia bigwig
- Mafia boss
- Mafia chief
- Mafia family leader
- Mafia figure
- Mafia head
- Mafia leader
- Mafia overlord
- Mafia title
- Mafia V.I.P.
- Mafia VIP
- Onetime Robert De Niro role
- Nod backward?
- Nod backward
- Nod backwards?
- Nod backwards
- Opposite of remove
- Opposite of "shuck"
- Promoter King
- Rickles of "Casino"
- Rickles of insult comedy
- Rickles or Knotts
- Rickles or Meredith
- Rickles
- Russian river in a Sholokhov title
- Russian river
- Spanish gentleman
- TV announcer Pardo
- Spanish lord
- Spanish noble
- Spanish nobleman
- Spanish sir
- Spanish title
- Sutherland, Harron, or Gordon
- Wear, as clothing
- Wear
- Singer Henley
- Singer Ho
- Singer McLean or actor Knotts
- Singer McLean or comic Rickles
- Singer McLean
- Singer-songwriter McLean
- "Saturday Night Live" announcer Pardo
- Sir, in Madrid
- Sir, in Seville
- Syndicate head
- Syndicate leader
- Sportscaster Meredith
- Uncle of radio days
- Uncle of radio
- Writer DeLillo
- Underworld bigwig
- Underworld boss
- Underworld leader
- Throw on
- Stand-up comedian Rickles
- Slip into, as clothing
- Slip into
- Slip on
- Teacher at Oxford
- Seducer ____ Juan
- W(h)ea(t noodle se)r(ved in Japan)
- 'SNL' announcer Pardo
- "S.N.L." announcer Pardo
- Step into, as a pair of slacks
- Senor Quixote
Recent Usage of Fellow at Oxford in Crossword Puzzles
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- New York Times - Nov. 17, 1990
- New York Times - Aug. 10, 1983