Crossword Clue: Unseen Odets title character
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "Unseen Odets title character"
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Unseen Odets title character"
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- Baseball's Gomez
- Batter to an ump's right
- AKA Horace (Gwynne)
- Certain pitcher
- Grove, for one
- Grove of Cooperstown
- Grove or Gomez
- Gomez or Grove
- Gomez or O'Doul of diamond fame
- Pitcher Grove or Gomez
- Whitey Ford, for one
- Odets's "Waiting for ___"
- Koufax, Ford or Spahn
- "Waiting for ___" (Odets play)
- Name for a pitcher
- Truman, Clinton, Reagan, or Obama, e.g.
- Old-timer Grove of the A's
- Portsider
- One at an Occupy protest, probably
- One not right-handed
- One of a much-discriminated against minority
- Lou Gehrig, for one
- Nickname for a southpaw
- Person who isn't right-handed
- Liberal, disparagingly
- Phil Mickelson's nickname
- Liberal, slangily
- Liberal voter, slangily
- Not right-handed
- Southpaw pitcher
- Southpaw
- Southpaw's nickname
- Southpaw's sobriquet
- Sandy Koufax or CC Sabathia
- Writer who's in the minority
- Unseen Odets title character
- Steve Carlton's nickname
Recent Usage of Unseen Odets title character in Crossword Puzzles
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- Newsday - Aug. 5, 2007