Crossword Clue: Mr. ___ of "Peter Pan"
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "Mr. ___ of "Peter Pan""
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Mr. ___ of "Peter Pan""
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- Barrie bad guy
- Barrie baddie
- Barrie bo's'n
- Barrie buccaneer
- Barrie character
- Barrie henchman
- Barrie pirate
- Barrie villain
- Barrie's bosun
- Barrie's nonconformist pirate
- Barrie's "oddly genial man"
- A foe of Pan
- A foe of Peter Pan
- A Peter Pan foe
- A ''Peter Pan'' meanie
- Bespectacled Pan pursuer
- Bespectacled pirate in "Peter Pan"
- Adeel Akhtar's role in the upcoming "Pan"
- Bob Hoskins in "Hook"
- Bob Hoskins' role in "Hook"
- Bob Hoskins role in "Hook"
- Bob Hoskins role of 1991
- Bob Hoskins's "Hook" role
- Bob Hoskins's role in "Hook"
- Baddie created by Barrie
- Duck or fictional pirate
- Duck
- Bosun first seen in 1904
- Bo'sun for Captain Hook
- Bosun in a Barrie play
- Irish bo'sun of Brit lit
- Irish bosun of literature
- Hook accompanier
- "Hook" character
- Hook cohort
- Hook companion
- Hook confederate
- Hook go-with?
- Hook hand?
- Hook hand
- Character hooked up with Hook
- Hook helper
- Hook henchman
- Hook partner
- 'Hook' pirate
- "Hook" pirate
- "Hook" role
- 'Hook' role
- "Hook" sidekick
- Hook sidekick
- Hook supporter
- Hook underling
- Character in Geraldine McCaughrean's novel "Peter Pan in Scarlet"
- "Hook" villain
- Hook's #1
- Hook's aide
- Hook's ally
- Hook's assistant
- Hook's cohort
- Hook's first mate
- Hook's hand
- Hook's helper
- Hook's henchman
- Hook's lieutenant
- Hook's mate
- Hook's minion
- Hook's pal
- Hook's right hand man
- Hook's right-hand man
- Hook's right hand
- Hook's "right-hook" man
- Hook's "right-hook man"
- Hook's ''right-hook'' man
- Hook's schnook
- Hook's sidekick
- Hook's toady
- Hook's underling
- Fictional pirate often addressed as "Mr."
- Fictional pirate
- Fictional sailor
- Hoskins' "Hook" role
- Hoskins role in "Hook"
- Hoskins's "Hook" role
- Hoskins's role in "Hook"
- "Finding Neverland" role
- Hand for Hook
- Hand on the Jolly Roger
- Genial pirate
- First mate aboard the Jolly Roger
- "I give you the steel-handed stingray, Captain James Hook!" speaker
- Disney pirate, 1953
- Disney toon pirate
- Diving duck
- J. M. Barrie pirate
- J. M. Barrie role
- He called his cutlass "Johnny Corkscrew"
- He calls his cutlass Johnny Corkscrew
- Crewman on the Jolly Roger
- Crook with Hook
- Capt. Hook's companion
- Capt. Hook's henchman
- Capt. Hook's sidekick
- Capt. Hook's toady
- Captain Hook aide
- Captain Hook associate
- Captain Hook henchman
- Captain Hook subordinate
- Captain Hook's aide
- Captain Hook's assistant
- Captain Hook's cohort
- Captain Hook's first mate
- Captain Hook's helper
- Captain Hook's henchman
- Captain Hook's mate in "Peter Pan"
- Captain Hook's mate
- Captain Hook's minion
- Captain Hook's pal
- Captain Hook's "Peter Pan" helper
- Captain Hook's right-hand man
- Captain Hook's right hand, so to speak
- Captain Hook's right hand
- Captain Hook's schnook
- Captain Hook's sidekick
- Captain Hook's toady
- Captain Hook's underling
- Henchman abetting Hook
- Henchman created by J.M. Barrie
- Henchman helping Hook
- Henchman in 'Peter Pan'
- Henchman of Hook
- Jolly Roger boatswain
- Jolly Roger crewman
- "Jolly Roger" crewman
- Jolly Roger figure
- Jolly Roger hand
- "Jolly Roger" hand
- Jolly Roger mate
- Jolly Roger pirate
- Jolly Roger sidekick
- Inept fictional underling
- Pintail
- Pintail duck.
- Pintail duck
- Right-hand man for a man with no right hand
- Right-hook man in "Peter Pan"?
- Right-hook man?
- Pirate aboard literature's Jolly Roger
- Pirate in "Hook"
- Pirate in 'Peter Pan'
- Pirate in "Peter Pan."
- Pirate in "Peter Pan"
- Pirate of fiction
- Pirate on the Jolly Roger
- Pirate shipmate of Starkey
- Pirate sidekick
- "Pirate Song" singer in a musical
- "Man who stabbed, so to speak, without offence," in a 1911 novel
- Pirate's mate, in literature and film
- River duck
- Storybook pirate
- Mr. ___ of "Peter Pan"
- Mr. ___ ("Peter Pan" character)
- Kind of duck
- Widgeon
- Mr. of "Peter Pan"
- Role in "Hook"
- Pal of Hook
- Mate on the Jolly Roger
- Shipmate of Starkey
- Pan foe
- Pan pursuer
- Pochard
- Literary pirate
- Member of Hook's band
- Member of Hook's crew
- Portly Jolly Roger pirate
- Portly pirate
- Never Never Land dweller
- Neverland bad guy
- Neverland hand
- Neverland henchman
- Neverland pirate
- Neverland sidekick
- Neverland underling
- Neverpedia calls him "oddly genial"
- One of Captain Hook's band
- One of Hook's gang
- One of Pan's foes
- One of the pirates in "Peter Pan."
- One of Wendy's captors
- "Luff, you lubber" speaker of literature
- "Peter and the Starcatchers" character
- Peter Pan adversary
- Peter Pan baddie
- "Peter Pan" baddie
- ''Peter Pan'' baddie
- "Peter Pan" buccaneer
- "Peter Pan" character
- 'Peter Pan' character
- ''Peter Pan'' character
- "Peter Pan" first mate who looks like a fat Keebler elf
- "Peter Pan" henchman
- "Peter Pan" man
- "Peter Pan" nasty
- "Peter Pan" pirate
- "Peter Pan "pirate
- Peter Pan pirate
- 'Peter Pan' pirate
- ''Peter Pan'' pirate
- Peter Pan pursuer
- Peter Pan role
- "Peter Pan" role
- "Peter Pan" sidekick
- Peter Pan's pursuer's peon
- "Return to Never Land" pirate
- "Return to Never Land" role
- Sidekick in "Return to Never Land"
- Spectacled bo's'n of fiction
- Spectacled pirate of fiction
- Tinker Bell capturer
- U.S. duck
Recent Usage of Mr. ___ of "Peter Pan" in Crossword Puzzles
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- New York Times - Dec. 29, 2000