Crossword Clue: Leo, to Jerry, on "Seinfeld"
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- 1960s TV spy org.
- "___ Albert," 1971 hit song
- ___ Arthur of "Bewitched"
- ___ Ben's (brand of rice)
- "___ John's Band" (Grateful Dead song)
- ___ Miltie.
- ___ Remus
- ___ Sam
- ___ Sam (symbol of America)
- ___ Sam, symbol of the American government
- America, ... Sam
- American recruiter Sam
- "___ Tom's Cabin"
- ____ Sam
- A title for Pogo.
- Ben or Sam
- Aunt & ...
- Auntie's mate
- Aunt's husband
- Aunt's mate
- Aunt's partner, often
- Aunt's partner, perhaps
- Aunt's spouse
- Bob's your ___
- Drunk ___ (Bobby Moynihan "SNL" character)
- Family guy
- Family man?
- Family man
- Francis Ford Coppola, to Jason Schwartzman and Nicolas Cage
- Family member
- Family reunion attendee
- Cave man?
- Caver's cry?
- Caver's cry
- Dutch ___
- Dwight Gooden, to Gary Sheffield
- Father's brother
- Defeated one's cry
- Certain relative
- Concession word
- Concessionary cry
- Charles, to Beatrice
- Fester, e.g.
- Fester, to Morticia
- Guy in the family
- Brother of your father
- Chekhov's "___ Vanya"
- Chekhov's "________ Vanya"
- Garis's Wiggily
- First cousin's father
- "I concede!"
- "I give!"
- "I give up"
- ''I give up!''
- 'I give up!'
- "I give up!" relative?
- "I give up!"
- "Enough already!"
- "Enough!" cry
- 'I surrender!'
- "I surrender!"
- Cousin's dad
- Cousin's father
- Epithet for Sam
- Epithet for Sam or Remus
- "I've had enough!'
- "I've had enough!"
- Claudius, to Caligula
- Claudius, to Hamlet
- Creon, to Antigone
- Giving-in word
- Giving-up word
- Giving word?
- Jeb, to Jenna and Barbara
- Jermaine, to Prince Michael
- Donald Duck, to Huey, Dewey, and Louie
- Donald Duck, to Huey, Dewey and Louie
- Donald, to Huey or Louie
- Jesse on "The Dukes of Hazzard," for one
- Cry from the defeated
- Cry in conceding defeat
- Cry made with one's arm behind one's back
- Cry of concession
- Cry of defeat
- Cry of surrender
- Cry when you've had enough
- Godfather, sometimes
- Henry, to Dorothy
- Dad's brother
- Dad's identical twin
- Man in a tree?
- "That's enough!"
- Vanya, e.g.
- Vanya, for one
- Vanya, in Chekhov's play
- Mother's brother, say
- Mother's brother
- Novel, ... Tom's Cabin
- Verbal white flag
- Vernon Dursley, to Harry Potter
- Wiggily or Remus
- Kinsman
- "The Man from __": 1960s spy series
- "The Man From ________"
- Submissive cry
- "Quit hitting me!"
- Quitter's cry
- Quitter's yell
- Parent's brother
- "Pogo."
- Shout of submission
- "OK, I give up!"
- "OK, you win!"
- "OK! You win!"
- "Okay, I give up!"
- Truce word
- Napoleon Solo's employer
- Napoleon Solo's org.
- Member of the family
- Popeye, to Pipeye
- Poseidon, to Athena
- Last word in a wrestling match?
- Paul McCartney's Albert, e.g.
- Pawnbroker, in slang
- Pawnbroker (slang)
- Recruiter Sam
- One named Sam wants YOU!
- Losing cry in a tickle fight
- Relative
- Relative cried for in defeat
- Relative known for quitting?
- Relative your dad grew up with
- Remark heard at quitting time?
- One who might call you his niece
- Leo or Fester, on TV
- Leo, to Jerry, on "Seinfeld"
- Remus, e.g.
- Remus or Sam
- Remus or Tom
- "No more!" (h,h)
- "No more, I give up!"
- "No more, please"
- "No more!" relative?
- "No more!"
- Prince Harry, to Prince George and Princess Charlotte
- Prince Harry, to Princess Charlotte
- Prince William, to Archie
- Mom's brother
- Monkey's ___
- Result of some arm-twisting?
- Reunion attendee
- Org. in a '60s spy series
- Male relative
- Theodore Roosevelt, to Eleanor
- Word from the Latin for "little grandfather"
- Word of capitulation
- Word of submission
- Word of surrender
- Word said with a hand behind one's back
- Word used to admit defeat
- Surrender word
- Surrendering cry
- Sam, e.g.
- Sam, for one
- Sam or Ben
- Sam or Buck, e.g.
- Sam or Remus
- Sam or Toby
- Sam or Tom, e.g.
- Sam or Tom
- Sam or Vanya, notably
- Sam or Vanya
- Sam or Wiggily
- Sam, Vanya or Buck, e.g.
- Sam, Vanya or Buck
- "Say ___!"
- "This is too hard"
- Spy org. of 1960s TV
- THRUSH adversary of '60s TV
- THRUSH adversary on '60s TV
- Scrooge McDuck, to Donald Duck
- Scrooge, to Donald Duck
- Scrooge, to Donald
- What might end a wrestling match
- Yielders cry
- Yielder's cry
- Ted Kennedy, to Caroline
- Ted, to Caroline
- What your dad's brother is to you
- Title for Remus
- Title for Sam or Ben
- "You win!"
- Your cousin's father
- Your dad's brother, to you
- Your mom's brother
- US, ... Sam
- Toby of "Tristram Shandy"
- Term of surrender
- Tom or Sam, e.g.
- Tom or Sam
- Tom or Vanya
- Stereotypically drunk relative
Recent Usage of Leo, to Jerry, on "Seinfeld" in Crossword Puzzles
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Here are all of the places we know of that have used Leo, to Jerry, on "Seinfeld" in their crossword puzzles recently:
- Pat Sajak Code Letter - July 3, 2012
- USA Today - June 22, 2010
- LA Times - Nov. 19, 2007