Crossword Clue: He's seen late
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- 1990s-2000s host of "The Tonight Show"
- 2014 Mark Twain Prize for American Humor recipient
- 2014 retiree from "The Tonight Show"
- 2014 Television Academy Hall of Fame inductee
- 2014 TV Hall of Fame inductee
- 2014 TV retiree
- Ambient music pioneer
- Above
- Big-chinned chinner
- Big Dog Productions owner
- Big name at NBC
- Big name in comedy
- Big name in late-night
- Big star at night
- Billy Crystal was his first guest
- Author of a book with "chin" in its title
- Author of "How to Be the Funniest Kid in the Whole Wide World"
- Author of "Leading With My Chin"
- Author of the children's book "If Roast Beef Could Fly"
- Blue Jay? Rarely!
- Comedian from New Rochelle
- Comedian Jay ___
- Comedian Jay ____
- Comedian Jay who hosts a CNBC show about cars and motorcycles
- Comedian Jay
- Fallon followed him
- Fallon is replacing him as host in 2014
- Fallon predecessor
- Fallon recently replaced him on "The Tonight Show"
- Fallon replaced him
- Fallon took his place
- Fallon will replace him in 2014
- Fallon's late-night predecessor
- Fallon's predecessor on "The Tonight Show"
- Fallon's predecessor-to-be
- Fallon's predecessor
- Fallon's replacing him
- Fallon's "The Tonight Show" predecessor
- Fallon's "Tonight" predecessor
- Fallon's "Tonight Show" predecessor
- Comedian who will succeed Carson
- Comedian who wrote "If Roast Beef Could Fly"
- Comedian whose repertoire includes "Jaywalking"
- Comedian with a car collection
- Comedian/car collector
- Comic / host Jay
- Comic Jay, 2014 inductee into the Television Hall of Fame
- Comic Jay ___
- Comic Jay ____
- Comic Jay
- Comic who "jaws" at night
- Comic who occasionally contributes to the "Motormouth" column ofThe London Sunday Times
- Comic who often works in a garage
- Comic with a car show
- Comic with a "Popular Mechanics" column
- Comic with a prominent chin
- His "Garage" has a page on nbc.com
- His last day is 5/29/09
- His show had a "Jaywalking" segment
- His show has a "Jaywalking" segment
- His tenure was set to end in 2009, to the delight of many, though he's reported to be reconsidering
- Celeb with a TV "Garage"
- Celebrated Jay
- Celebrity who testified at the 2005 Michael Jackson trial
- Dyslexic TV host with a college degree in speech therapy
- Frequent Carson stand-in
- Frequent Popular Mechanics columnist Jay
- Deliverer of much political humor
- Deliverer of thousands of monologues
- Funny car collector
- Funny Jay
- Funnyman Jay
- Feuder with O'Brien
- Future predecessor of O'Brien
- Guy closely following the news
- Guy with a "Jaywalking" segment
- Host after the news
- Host before and after O'Brien
- Host before Fallon
- Host Jay
- Host of a CNBC show about motor vehicles
- Host of a nightly TV show taped in Burbank
- Host replaced by Fallon
- Host succeeded by Fallon
- Host who came between O'Brien and Fallon
- Host with a TV "Garage"
- Host with rumors of retiring in 2014
- Emcee Jay
- "How come you never see a headline like 'Psychic Wins Lottery'?" quipper
- Hall announced for him
- Employer of Ross the Intern
- Gauze weave
- Gauze
- Gauzy fabric
- Gauzy weave
- Fine lawn
- Burbank monologist
- Cotton fabric
- Cotton gauze
- Five-night-a-week NBC star
- "I would give my right arm to be ambidextrous" speaker
- Entertainer who owns Big Dog Productions
- Entertaining Jay
- "If God had wanted us to vote, he would have given us candidates" comic
- "If God wanted us to vote, he would have given us candidates" quipper
- ''If Roast Beef Could Fly'' author
- "If Roast Beef Could Fly" writer
- He came back to "The Tonight Show" in March
- He came before and after O'Brien
- He clashed with O'Brien
- He closely follows the news
- Creator of the character Mr. Brain
- He followed Carson
- He follows the news in many cities
- He follows the news in most cities
- He follows the news
- He interviewed Obama
- He ''jaws'' at night
- James Douglas Muir ___ (TV host's birth name)
- He made late-night deliveries
- He preceded and followed O'Brien
- He preceded Fallon
- He replaced Carson on "The Tonight Show"
- He returned to "The Tonight Show" on March 1, 2010
- He succeeded Carson
- He was involved in a hosting controversy with O'Brien
- Jay ___, Carson's substitute host
- "Jay ___'s Garage" (CNBC series)
- Jay at night
- Jay formerly of late-night TV
- Jay formerly of late-night
- Jay formerly of "The Tonight Show"
- Jay from New Rochelle
- Jay in the Television Hall of Fame
- Jay of comedy
- Jay of jest
- Jay of late-night
- Jay of late night
- Jay of late night fame
- Jay of late-night television
- Jay of late-night TV
- Jay of NBC
- Jay of stand-up
- Jay of "The Tonight Show"
- Head of Big Dog Productions
- Jay of TV talk
- Jay of TV
- Jay often seen at night
- Jay on late-night TV
- Jay on the tube
- Jay once of "The Tonight Show"
- Jay once on NBC
- Jay once seen at night
- Jay once seen nightly
- Jay related to a peacock?
- Jay replaced by Jimmy Fallon
- Jay seen after dark
- Jay seen at night
- Jay seen by night owls
- Jay sighted at end of the day
- Jay that chatters
- Jay the jester
- "Jay Walking" guy
- Jay watched by night owls
- Jay watched by owls
- Jay who chins with guests
- Jay who does "Jaywalking"
- Jay who follows the news
- Jay who has Monday night "Headlines"
- Jay who hosted The Tonight Show
- Jay who hosted "The Tonight Show"
- Jay who jests
- Jay who left "The Tonight Show" in 2014
- Jay who once wrote a column for Popular Mechanics
- Jay who preceded Jimmy Fallon
- Jay who preceded Jimmy
- Jay who said "You're not famous until my mother has heard of you"
- Jay who voices The Crimson Chin on "The Fairly OddParents"
- Jay who works for a peacock?
- Jay who's on late
- Jay with a car show
- Jay with a column in Popular Mechanics
- Jay with a famous car collection
- Jay with a jaw
- Jay with a role in "Ice Age: The Meltdown"
- Jay with a show about cars
- Jay with a TV "Garage"
- Jay with jokes
- "Jaywalker" of late-night television
- "Jaywalker" of late-night TV
- "Jaywalking" comic
- "Jaywalking" guy
- "Jaywalking" interviewer
- "Jaywalking" personality
- ''Jaywalking'' personality
- "Headlines" guy
- Follower of the news?
- Follower of the news
- Jester Jay
- CNBC "Garage" guy
- Car buff Jay
- Car-collecting comedian
- Car-collecting comic Jay
- Car-collecting comic
- Car-collecting star
- Car-collecting talk show host
- Car-collecting TV funnyman
- Car-collecting TV host
- Car collector Jay
- Car columnist for Popular Mechanics
- He'll be on at 10:00 next fall
- Jocular Jay
- Johnny Carson's replacement
- Curtain fabric.
- Curtain fabric
- Curtain material
- Joke-telling Jay
- Joker Jay
- Jokester Jay
- Jokey Jay
- Joking Jay
- He's after the news
- Carson follower
- Carson-O'Brien link
- Carson stand-in
- Carson successor
- Carson's guest host
- Carson's heir
- Carson's late-night successor
- Carson's replacement
- Carson's substitute
- Carson's successor
- He's on the cover of "The Late Shift"
- He's scheduled to be replaced by Fallon
- He's seen after the news
- He's seen late
- He's visible a few minutes after the news
- Former late-night host Jay
- Former late-night host
- Former late-night luminary
- Former late-night monologist
- Former late-night name
- Former late-night star
- Fabric weave
- Fabric with an open weave
- Fabric
- Former talk show host Jay
- Former Tonight Show host
- Former "Tonight Show" host Jay
- Former "Tonight Show" host
- Former TV host with a car collection
- "Dancing Itos" creator
- ''Tonight Show'' host
- "Tonight Show" host before Fallon
- "Tonight" show host today
- "Tonight Show" host who left and returned
- "Tonight Show" host
- Tonight's host
- Soft, light fabric
- Soft, meshed fabric
- Noted guest host of the 1980s
- Noted monologist
- Noted monologuist
- Noted reader of headlines
- Kimmel competitor
- Who once remarked "You can't stay mad at somebody who makes you laugh"
- Whom Fallon succeeded
- Paar's successor's successor
- Marquisette
- Marquisette's weave
- O'Brien is on after him
- O'Brien is replacing him
- O'Brien is scheduled to succeed him
- O'Brien is slated to succeed him in 2009
- O'Brien ouster
- O'Brien predecessor and successor
- O'Brien predecessor
- O'Brien's late-night predecessor and successor
- O'Brien's lead-in
- O'Brien's predecessor ... and successor
- O'Brien's predecessor
- O'Brien's successor
- Someone to see before retiring?
- "Stuff We Found on eBay" humorist
- Subject of the 1994 best seller "The Late Shift"
- Successor of Carson
- Successor to Allen
- Successor to Paar's successor
- MC Jay
- "The reason there are two senators for each state is so that one can be the designated driver" comic
- "The reason there are two senators for each state is so that one can be the designated driver" quipper
- "The Tonight Show" host, 1992-2009 and 2010-2014
- "The Tonight Show" host
- "The Tonight Show" host before and after O'Brien
- "The Tonight Show" host before Fallon
- "The Tonight Show" host leaving in 2014
- "The Tonight Show" host who replaced Carson
- Member of a long-running TV duel
- Lantern-jawed celeb
- Lantern-jawed comic
- Lantern-jawed former TV host
- Lantern-jawed Jay
- Lantern-jawed TV host
- "Popular Mechanics" car columnist
- Mesh fabric
- Mesh weave
- Meshed fabric
- NBC host Jay
- NBC host
- NBC late-night host
- NBC prime time comedian
- NBC retiree of 2014
- NBC stalwart
- Portrayer of "Iron Jay" and "Evil Jay"
- Last name in late night TV
- Last name in TV talk
- Late-appearing star
- Longtime "Headlines" reader
- Longtime host who wrote "Leading With My Chin"
- Longtime late-night host
- Longtime Letterman rival
- Late great
- Longtime NBC host Jay
- Longtime NBC host
- Longtime NBC star
- Late great?
- Longtime nighttime host
- Late-night comedian
- Late-night comic
- Late-night delivery man?
- Late-night emcee
- Late-night funnyman
- Late-night headliner
- Late-night host
- Late night host
- Late-night host before Fallon
- Late-night host Jay
- Late-night host moving to prime time
- Late-night host replaced by Fallon
- Late-night host who testified in the Michael Jackson trial
- Late-night host who was replaced by Fallon
- Late-night Jay
- Late-night jokester
- Late-night laugh maker
- Late-night monologist
- Late night name
- Late-night name
- Late-night regular
- Late-night show host
- Late night star
- Late-night star
- Late night television star
- Late night TV host
- Late night TV host Jay
- Late-night TV host Jay
- Late-night TV host
- Longtime "Tonight Show" host Jay
- Late-night TV "jaywalker"
- Longtime "Tonight Show" host
- Late night TV name
- Late-night TV name
- Late-night TV returnee
- Late night TV's Jay
- Longtime TV figure known for his garage
- Late-night wars participant
- Recently retired Jay
- Loose-woven fabric
- Network comedian Jay
- "Leading With My Chin" author
- Leading With My Chin autobiographer
- "Leading With My Chin" autobiographer
- "Leading With My Chin" memoirist
- Predecessor and successor of O'Brien
- News follower?
- News follower
- One side of a famous NBC feud
- Night line deliverer
- Night owl's viewing option
- Night show host
- Night star
- "Nightline" competitor, informally
- Nightly comic
- Nightly monologue deliverer
- Nightly TV presence beginning 5/25/92
- Nightly TV star beginning 5/25/92
- Nighttime notable
- One who follows the news
- One who follows the news?
- Lesson #5: O'Brien's predecessor
- Letterman competitor
- Letterman foe
- Letterman rival
- Letterman's competition
- Letterman's friendly rival
- Letterman's late-night rival, formerly
- Letterman's rival, once
- Letterman's rival
- Prime-time host starting in fall 2009
- Primetime host starting in Fall 2009
- Open-mesh fabric
- Open-weave fabric
- Major NBC star
- Openwork fabric
- Monologist after the news
- Monologist before Fallon
- Monologist Jay
- Monologist of note
- Monologist on weeknights
- Light fabric
- Light, gauzy fabric
- Retired TV talk host
- Morita's "Collision Course" costar
- TV comic who has a regular "Popular Mechanics" column
- TV comic who wrote "If Roast Beef Could Fly"
- TV guy and "Popular Mechanics" columnist
- TV host
- TV host Jay ____
- TV host Jay
- TV host known for his mandibular prognathism
- TV host who does "Headlines"
- TV host who had a recurring "Jaywalking" segment
- TV host who has a YouTube channel dedicated to cars
- TV host who retired in 2014
- TV host who went "Jaywalking"
- TV host who won a Mark Twain Prize for American Humor
- TV host who writes a car column
- TV host who wrote "Leading With My Chin"
- TV host who's a car enthusiast
- TV host with a big car collection
- TV host with a college degree in speech therapy
- TV host with a "garage"
- TV host with a "Jaywalking" segment
- TV host with a large car collection
- TV host with a substantial car collection
- TV host with bandleader Eubanks
- TV monologist
- TV show host who's a big car buff
- TV talker who owns nearly 200 vehicles
- TV's Jay
- Two over Paar?
- Two-time host of "The Tonight Show"
- Weeknightly monologist
- Weeknightly monologuist
- Type of weave
- This Jay's not blue
- Woven fabric
- Wry Jay
- Talk show host
- Talk show host Jay and his chin
- Talk show host who collects cars
- Star seen around midnight
- Star seen at night
- Star viewed at night
- Television Hall of Fame inductee Jay
- "You're not famous until my mother has heard of you" quipper
Recent Usage of He's seen late in Crossword Puzzles
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- Pat Sajak Code Letter - Dec. 18, 2010
- USA Today - May 9, 2008
- New York Times - Dec. 11, 2002