Crossword Clue: Forty-__ (Gold Rush prospector)
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- 3Com Park player
- Bay Area athlete, for short
- Bay Area football player, for short
- Bay Area footballer, briefly
- Bay Area gridder, in headlines
- Bay Area gridder
- Bay Area NFL player
- Bay Area NFLer
- Bay Area pro
- Bayside footballer
- Bear's NFC rival
- Astronaut's digit
- Aviator's number
- CBer's number
- "Dwelt a miner, forty-___"
- Certain number in NASA lingo
- Frisco footballer
- Frisco gridder
- Frisco player
- Frisco pro
- Frisco squad member
- Certain San Franciscan
- Eight plus one, to aviators
- Eighty-___ (early Oklahoma homesteader)
- Bronc rival
- Digit in military lingo
- Cowboy rival
- Cali gridder
- Calif. footballer
- California gridder
- Candlestick Park player, for short
- Joe Montana, once
- Joe Montana or Jerry Rice, informally
- Joe Montana was one
- Gold Rush participant, casually
- Golden State gridder, for short
- Colin Kaepernick, e.g., briefly
- Colin Kaepernick, for one
- Former Candlestick Park NFLer
- Forty-__ (gold-rush participant)
- Forty-__ (Gold Rush prospector)
- Forty-__
- Forty ___.
- Forty-___
- Forty ___
- Forty- ___ (a gold seeker)
- Forty-___ (California Gold Rush participant)
- Forty-___ (early Californian)
- Forty-___ (gold rush participant)
- Forty-___ (gold seeker)
- Forty-___ (old prospector)
- Forty-___ (prospector)
- Forty-___.
- Forty- ____: Frisco pro
- Forty- ____
- Forty follower
- S.F. footballer
- S.F. gridder
- SF gridiron pro
- S.F. pro
- Number in C.B. lingo
- Number in CB lingo
- Number in NASA lingo
- Number in NASA-speak
- Number, in pilot-speak
- Number in the NATO phonetic alphabet
- Number spoken by pilots
- Number used by pilots
- QB Montana, for short
- Ram rival
- NASA-speak numeral
- " . . . miner, forty-___"
- NFL nickname
- NFL player
- NFLer of San Fran
- Levi's Stadium athlete, informally
- Levi's Stadium player, familiarly
- Levi's Stadium pro
- Monster Park NFLer
- Monster Park player, familiarly
- Montana, e.g., once
- Montana, from 1979 to 1992
- Montana, in the 1980s
- Montana in the '80s, e.g.
- Montana, in the '80s
- Montana, notably
- Montana, once
- Montana was one in the '80s
- Montana was one
- Pilot's digit
- S. F. Forty-___
- Super Bowl XLVII player
- San Fran footballer
- San Fran gridder
- San Fran NFLer
- San Fran pro
- San Francisco athlete, for short
- San Francisco ballplayer, briefly
- San Francisco football player, for short
- San Francisco footballer, briefly
- San Francisco footballer, familiarly
- San Francisco footballer, for short
- San Francisco footballer, in brief
- San Francisco gridder, briefly
- San Francisco gridder, familiarly
- San Francisco gridder
- San Francisco NFLer, informally
- San Francisco NFLer
- San Francisco player, briefly
- San Francisco player, for short
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- West Coast gridder
- West Coast N.F.L.'er
- West Coast NFLer
- West Coast pro
- What Montana was in the '80s
- Seahawk rival, informally
- Young, notably
- Tenner minus one?
- Steve Young briefly
Recent Usage of Forty-__ (Gold Rush prospector) in Crossword Puzzles
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- Newsday - May 19, 2020
- Newsday - July 28, 2009