Crossword Clue: Lincoln progeny
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "Lincoln progeny"
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Lincoln progeny"
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- 1860s White House boy
- "8-Way Santa" band
- ... and his son
- Bassist Kinchla of Blues Traveler
- Bassman Kinchla of Blues Traveler
- A bit
- A Lincoln
- A little bit
- A -- (slightly)
- A son of Abe Lincoln
- A son of Lincoln
- Abe Lincoln's boy
- Abe Lincoln's son
- Abe Lincoln's youngest son
- Abe's babe
- Abe's boy
- Abe's kid
- Abe's son
- Abe's youngest
- Abraham Lincoln's boy
- Bit
- Boy or bit
- Boy
- Iota
- Brief spot
- Grunge band whose final album was 1995's "Infrared Riding Hood"
- Grunge band with the 1993 album "Inhaler"
- Hair
- Child.
- Child
- End of the first decade in the Christian calendar
- It's not much
- Itsy bit
- Itty bit
- Itty-bitty bit
- Dollop
- "Cujo" kid
- Doyle of namesake grunge band
- Jot
- Dramatist Mosel
- Influential grunge band
- "Infrared Riding Hood" band
- Just a --
- Just a ___ (a little bit)
- Just a ___ (a small bit)
- Just a ___ (barely)
- Just a ___ (little amount)
- Just a ___ (little bit)
- Just a ___ (not much)
- Just a ___ (slightly)
- Just a ___ (small amount)
- Just a ___ (small quantity)
- Just a ___ (teeny amount)
- Just a ____
- "Just a _____"
- Just a bit
- Just a smidgen
- Just a -- (somewhat)
- Drop in the bucket
- Drop
- Insignificant amount
- Not very much
- Pioneering Seattle grunge band
- Pulitzer Prize playwright Mosel
- Whisper
- Kid
- Tot or jot
- Whit
- White House boy of the 1860s
- Shade
- Touch
- Very little bit
- Very small amount
- Stripling
- Trace
- Shaver
- Kind of pole
- "Win a Date With ___ Hamilton!" (2004 film)
- "Win a Date with ___ Hamilton!" (2004 Kate Bosworth film)
- "Win a Date With ___ Hamilton!" (2004 romantic comedy)
- "Win a Date with ___ Hamilton!" (Kate Bosworth film)
- Son of Abe and Mary.
- Son of Abe
- Lil' bit
- Lincoln progeny
- Lincoln son
- Lincoln's son
- Lincoln's youngest son
- Trifle
- Trifling amount
- Little
- Little '90s grundge band?
- Little bit
- Little boy
- Soupcon
- Little fellow
- Little guy or little amount
- Little Lincoln
- Little one.
- Little one
- Little shaver
- Little 'un
- Merest amount
- One of Lincoln's sons
- One of the Lincolns
- Minimal amount
- Miniscule amount
- Minor minor
- Minuscule amount
- Minute amount
- Nickname of Lincoln's youngest son
- Nickname of Thomas Lincoln III
- Nipper
- Mite
- No Clue
- Modicum
- Moppet
- Morsel
- Pinch
- Superficial amount
- Speck
- Tyke
- Wee amount
- Wee bit
- Wee boy
- Wee child
- Wee fellow
- Wee lad
- Wee one
- Thimbleful
- Thomas Lincoln, familiarly
- Thomas Lincoln, to family
- Thomas Lincoln's nickname
- Skosh
- Slight amount
- Slight bit
- Slight touch
- Slightest bit
- Sliver
- Small amount or degree
- Small amount
- Small bit
- Small boy, or small amount
- Small boy
- Small child
- Small degree
- Small fry
- Small piece
- Small portion
- Small quantity
- Tiny amount
- Tiny bit
- Tiny little bit
- Tiny piece
- Tiny Tim, for instance.
- Smattering
- Teensy bit
- Teensy smidgen
- Teeny amount
- Teeny bit
- Smidge
- Smidgen
- Smidgeon
- Urchin
- Young boy
- Young fellow
- Young lad
- Young Lincoln
- Young Mr. Lincoln
- Young one
- Young person
- Young 'un
- Youngest Lincoln son
- Youngest Lincoln
- Youngster
- Young'un
Recent Usage of Lincoln progeny in Crossword Puzzles
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- LA Times - Jan. 9, 2011