Crossword Clue: Robert or George
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "Robert or George"
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Robert or George"
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- "Auld Lang Syne" writer
- Author of "The Cotter's Saturday Night"
- Allen's comedy partner
- Allen's hubby
- Allen's partner at the Palace
- Allen's partner in comedy and in life
- Gracie’s George.
- Famed nonagenarian
- Cauterizes
- Cooks too long
- Cooks way too long
- Hurts, in a way
- George ___ (Nathan Birnbaum)
- George and Robert
- George or Robert
- "I'd go out with women my age, but there are no women my age" speaker
- Gets too much sun
- He played God
- He was a cotter's son
- He wrote "Halloween"
- He wrote "Tam o' Shanter"
- God portrayer
- Goes up in flames
- Goes up in smoke
- Oscar winner in 1975
- Robert or George
- Overcooks, in a way
- Overcooks on the barbecue
- Overcooks
- Puts down, in slang
- Kitchen injuries
- Rope injuries
- "The Ploughman Poet"
- Poet who wrote "The Holy Fair"
- 'Oh, God' star
- Radio/early TV comedy duo half
- Ruins, as toast
- "The War" producer
- Really overcooks
- Recent Oscar winner
- They're measured by degrees
- Scalds, e.g.
- Scalds
- Scams but good
- Undergoes combustion
- Scorches
- Scottish poet
- Tam o' Shanter poet, d. 1796
- "To a Mouse" poet
- ''To a Mouse'' poet
- Seethes
- Uses for warmth, as wood
Recent Usage of Robert or George in Crossword Puzzles
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- New York Times - Nov. 3, 1974