Crossword Clue: Quite dissimilar
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- 1979 film parodied in "Spaceballs"
- 1979 film set on the spaceship Nostromo
- 1979 film with the tagline "In space no one can hear you scream"
- 1979 horror film starring Sigourney Weaver
- 1979 movie that took place aboard the spacecraft Nostromo
- 1979 Ridley Scott thriller
- 1979 sci-fi blockbuster
- 1979 sci-fi classic with three sequels and two prequels
- 1979 sci-fi classic
- 1979 sci-fi film with a gut-busting scene?
- 1979 sci-fi hit
- 1979 sci-fi horror classic
- 1979 sci-fi-horror film
- 1979 sci-fi thriller
- 1979 Sigourney Weaver film
- 1979 Sigourney Weaver movie that had two sequels
- 1979 Sigourney Weaver sci-fi film
- 1979 Sigourney Weaver sci-fi thriller
- 1979 Sigourney Weaver thriller
- 1979 Weaver film
- '79 sci-fi thriller
- ___ and Sedition Acts: 1798
- ___ and Sedition Acts of 1798
- ___ Ant Farm
- ___ being
- "___ Corn," Howard play
- "___ Corn"
- "___: Covenant"
- "___ Nation," 1988 film
- "___ Nation" (1988 sci-fi movie)
- An American in Paris, e.g.
- "___ vs. Predator" (2004 film)
- "___ vs. Predator" (2004 movie)
- An issei.
- ____ Resurrection
- A 1979 Oscar winner
- Any "Star Wars" person
- Abductor in many a tabloid article
- Abductor in tabloid stories
- Abductor in tabloids
- Abductor, some claim
- Being from a distant world
- Being from beyond Earth
- Being from beyond
- Being from outer space
- Area 51 corpse, some believe
- Area 51 visitor, some believe
- "Arrival" visitor
- Art Bell topic
- Beyond one's ken
- Big job for the makeup department
- Asylum seeker
- Adverse (to)
- Auslander
- Australian ___: outlander?
- Bizarre
- Alf, e.g.
- ALF, for one
- ALF or E.T.
- Alf or E.T. e.g.
- ALF or ET
- Alf or Mork
- Border crosser
- His marriage might make him a citizen
- Intergalactic traveler
- Far from familiar
- Far-out fellow?
- Far removed
- Faraway
- Common sci-fi character
- Green-card applicant
- Green-card carrier
- Green card holder
- Green-card holder or little green man
- Green-card holder
- Green-card possessor
- Green figure, in many depictions
- Earth invader
- Completely foreign
- Completely strange
- Completely unfamiliar
- From another galaxy
- From another planet
- From another world
- From far away (perhaps very far)
- From Mars, perhaps
- From Mars, say
- From Mars
- From Neptune
- Feature of many sci-fi films
- Deportation victim
- "Guardians of the Galaxy" figure
- Ferengi, e.g.
- It led to sequels for Sigourney
- Galactic visitor
- Hostile
- Figure in many a sci-fi film
- Figure often depicted in green
- Elliott and Gertie meet one in a 1982 movie
- Embassy worker
- Film set aboard the Nostromo
- Film set on the spaceship Nostromo
- Film that happens aboard the Nostromo
- Film with a pluralized sequel
- Hallowe'en extraterrestrial
- Genesis sang about an "Illegal" one
- First of a series of sci-fi movies starring Sigourney Weaver
- Hardly local
- Citizenship seeker
- It's out of this world
- Distant and then some
- Distant relative?
- District 9 resident
- "District 9" visitor
- Disturbingly different
- Disturbingly unfamiliar
- Classic 1979 film with an extraterrestrial villain
- "Illegal ___" (Genesis song)
- Creature from another planet
- Creature from Mars, perhaps
- Creature from outer space
- Creature from space
- Creature whose probable existence in the universe is explored by the Drake equation
- Creature with two heads, maybe
- James Cameron's sci-fi franchise
- Doctor Who, notably
- E.T., e.g.
- E.T., for one
- E.T. or Alf
- E.T. or Mork
- E.T. or Starman
- January registrant
- Immigrant
- Immigration authorities concern
- Candidate for naturalization
- Flying saucer flier
- Flying saucer occupant
- Flying saucer passenger
- Flying-saucer passenger
- Flying-saucer pilot
- Flying saucer pilot
- Crop circle creator, supposedly
- Crop circle creator
- "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" visitor
- Ewok or Klingon, e.g.
- Ewok or Klingon
- Exceedingly unfamiliar
- "In space no one can hear you scream" film
- "In space no one can hear you scream" movie
- " . . . in tears amid the ___ corn"
- ".... in tears amid the_____ corn": Keats
- Joe Satriani "Surfing With the ___"
- Exotic
- Foreign-born resident
- Foreign — film directed by Ridley Scott
- Foreign
- Foreign(er)
- Foreigner
- Down-to-earth type?
- "Independence Day" attacker
- "Independence Day" invader
- "Independence Day" villain
- Heptapod of "Arrival," e.g.
- Extra in "Guardians of the Galaxy" or "Galaxy Quest"
- Dramatic corn
- Jovian, e.g.
- Extraterrestrial
- He's out of this world
- Extrinsic
- Higher-up individual?
- Highly unusual
- Kang or Kodos, on "The Simpsons"
- Not terrestrial, perhaps
- Not terrestrial
- Ridley Scott classic
- Ridley Scott film
- Utterly unfamiliar
- "V" villain
- Man from Mars
- Ripley adversary
- Otherwordly
- Otherworldly
- Otherworldly being
- Otherworldly creature
- Otherworldly type
- Otherworldly visitor
- Many a Comic-Con costume
- Many a day laborer
- Many a "Doctor Who" character
- Many a "Guardians of the Galaxy" character
- Many a "Roswell" character
- Many a sci-fi character
- Many a slimy movie monster
- Many a "Star Trek" character
- Many a "Star Wars" character
- Many a "Star Wars" extra
- Out of another world
- The "A" in TV's ALF
- The A of ALF
- Out of this world?
- Out-of-this-world
- Out-of-this-world creature
- Out-of-this-world type
- Out of this world
- Outer-space man
- Totally unfamiliar
- Outlander
- Strange
- Venusian, e.g.
- Venusian, for one
- Venusian or Jovian
- Stranger from a strange land
- Stranger from a strange land?
- Stranger
- Outsider of a sort
- Outsider
- Tourist from space
- Movie whose sequel is its title's plural
- Movie with the tag line "In space no one can hear you scream"
- Very strange
- Very unfamiliar
- Like some landscapes
- Roger on "American Dad!," for one
- Kind of race
- Kind of "Resident," to Spacehog
- "Mars Attacks!" attacker
- "She stood . . . amid the ___ corn": Keats
- Martian, e.g.
- Martian, for example
- Martian on Earth
- Martian or Venusian
- Martian, say
- Someone from outer space?
- Tramontane of sorts
- Tramontane
- Romulan, e.g.
- Subject for an X-file
- Visa applicant
- Of another world
- Visitor from a distant galaxy
- Visitor from afar?
- Visitor from afar
- Visitor from another galaxy
- Visitor from another planet
- Visitor from another world
- Visitor from beyond Earth
- Visitor from beyond our solar system
- Visitor from beyond the solar system
- Visitor from beyond
- Visitor from far away
- Visitor from far, far away
- Visitor from Mars or Jupiter
- Visitor from Mars
- Visitor from Neptune
- Visitor from outer space
- Visitor from Saturn or Neptune
- Visitor from space
- Visitor from the stars
- Visitor from Venus
- Visitor from Venus?
- Visitor in "District 9"
- Visitor space
- Visitor to Earth
- Visitor to Roswell, supposedly
- Klingon, e.g.
- Klingon or Vulcan
- Roswell crash victim, some believe
- Roswell crash victim, supposedly
- Roswell crash victim, to believers
- Roswell visitor
- Roswell visitor, supposedly
- Quite dissimilar
- Quite unfamiliar
- Vulcan, e.g.
- Kryptonian, e.g.
- Radiohead "Subterranean Homesick ___"
- Lacking citizenship
- "The Twilight Zone" visitor
- "The War of the Worlds" character
- Little green guy
- Little green man?
- "Little green man"
- Little green man, so to speak
- Little green man
- National antonym
- "Men in Black" character
- "Men in Black" creature
- "Men in Black" menace
- Native's opposite
- Message sender SETI hopes to detect
- One facing deportation, maybe
- One from far away, or VERY far away
- One not from around here
- Predator's foe in a 2004 film
- Predator's opponent, in the movies
- Newcomer to the U.S.A.
- Newcomer to U.S.
- Refuge seeker
- Mindy, to Mork?
- Pennywise song about UFO visitor?
- Peregrine
- One that SETI hopes to hear from
- Perpetrator of an abduction
- Person affected by the McCarran Act.
- One who's not from around here
- One who's out of this world?
- One with a big head?
- One with a raygun
- Reptilian, supposedly
- Reputed UFO pilot
- Non-earthling
- Non-national
- Noncitizen
- Nonnational
- Nonnative
- Nonterrestrial
- Not at all familiar
- Not from around here
- Not from Earth, say
- Not from Earth
- Not from here
- Not from this world
- Not native
- Not natural to one's experience
- Not natural
- Not of this earth
- Not of this world
- Mork, e.g.
- Mork, for one
- Mork from Ork
- Mork or Alf
- Prospective citizen
- "The X-Files" extra
- "The X-Files" subject
- Sidney Howard's "___ Corn."
- Superman, e.g.
- Superman, essentially
- Superman, for one
- Superman or Martian Manhunter
- Superman or Mork
- Space cadet?
- Space creature
- Space spooker of 1979
- Space visitor
- Spacehog debut "Resident ___"
- Spacehog "Resident"
- Spacehog's 1st "Resident ___"
- Spacehog's debut "Resident ___"
- Spaceship inhabitant
- Spaceship passenger
- Sigourney Weaver classic
- Sigourney Weaver film: 1979
- Sigourney Weaver film
- Sigourney Weaver hit: 1979
- Sigourney Weaver movie
- Sigourney Weaver sci-fi classic
- Sigourney Weaver sci-fi film of 1979
- Sigourney Weaver sci-fi film
- Sigourney Weaver sci-fi movie
- Sigourney Weaver sci-fi thriller
- Sigourney Weaver thriller
- Surveillance subject in "Men in Black"
- "Twilight Zone" visitor
- Weaver film
- Weaver sci-fi classic
- Weaver sci-fi film
- Weaver work on a screen
- Weaver's work
- Weekly World News cover photo, maybe
- Weekly World News newsmaker
- Spock's father, but not his mother
- Saturnian, e.g.
- Saucer creature
- Saucer flier
- Saucer flyer
- Saucer pilot
- Saucer steerer, supposedly
- Saucer-steering creature
- Saucer traveler
- Worf or Troi, e.g.
- Tabloid abductor
- Tabloid cover topic, maybe
- Tabloid creature
- Tabloid photo subject
- UFO creature
- U.F.O. crew member
- U.F.O. crewman
- UFO crewman
- UFO flier
- UFO flyer
- UFO occupant
- UFO operator
- UFO passenger
- U.F.O. pilot
- UFO pilot
- UFO rider
- UFO shipmate
- UFO visitor
- Ufologist's study
- Uitlander
- Sci-fi being
- Sci-fi character
- Sci-fi classic of 1979
- Sci-fi classic starring Sigourney Weaver
- Sci-fi figure
- Sci-fi film extra
- Sci-fi film of 1979
- Sci-fi film set aboard the Nostromo
- Sci-fi film with a gut-busting scene?
- Sci-fi film with a hatching egg on its poster
- Sci-fi film with an android named Ash
- Sci-fi foe
- Sci-fi heavy
- Sci-fi horror film: 1979
- Sci-fi invader
- Sci-fi regular
- Sci-fi role
- Sci-fi saucer steerer
- Sci-fi staple
- Sci-fi stranger
- Sci-fi subject
- Sci-fi thriller starring Sigourney Weaver
- Sci-fi villain
- Sci-fi visitor
- Undocumented person
- Undocumented worker
- Unearthly
- Unfamiliar and unsettling
- Unfamiliar (to)
- Unfamiliar
- "X-Files" character
- "X-Files" extra
- Xenophile's friend
- Xenophobe's aversion
- Xenophobe's bugaboo
- Xenophobes concern
- Xenophobe's dread
- Xenophobe's fear
- Xenophobe's focus
- Xenophobe's nightmare
- Yank at Oxford, e.g.
- What Katy Perry plays in the music video for her song "E.T."
- "Star Trek" extra
- Starman
- Starman, e.g.
- "Starman" hero, e.g.
- Unnaturalized.
- Unnaturalized
- You, to E.T.
- "SNL" Conehead, e.g.
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- New York Times - April 12, 1998