Crossword Clue: Long John Silver portrayer
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "Long John Silver portrayer"
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Long John Silver portrayer"
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- A bit drunk
- A bit tipsy
- Actor Noah or Wallace
- Actor Noah
- Drunk
- Drunken
- Famous name in movie history.
- Brew-filled
- Dr. Spooner's "___ wenches"
- Inebriated
- Dressler's co-star
- Like many a frat party
- Like many a fraternity party
- Like many frat parties
- Like pub patrons
- Like some frat parties
- Kind of sentimentality
- Muddled or maudlin
- Like the bar scene
- Like the smell of a cheap tavern
- Like the smell of a keg party
- Like the smell of stale lager
- Like typical frat parties
- Maudlin at a tavern
- Maudlin
- Lit, so to speak
- Wallace of old films
- Wallace of "The Big House"
- Wallace of "The Champ" (1931)
- Wallace of "The Champ"
- Wallace of the films
- Wallace or Noah
- Wallace who played Long John Silver
- Lager-fuelled?
- Mellowed and muddled
- Long John Silver portrayer
- Noah or Wallace
- Like a keg party smell
- Like a tavern's smell, perhaps
- Tipsy name in Hollywood?
- Smelling of suds
Recent Usage of Long John Silver portrayer in Crossword Puzzles
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Here are all of the places we know of that have used Long John Silver portrayer in their crossword puzzles recently:
- Pat Sajak Code Letter - April 26, 2011
- USA Today - Nov. 11, 2008
- New York Times - Nov. 1, 1993