Crossword Clue: Wallace of "The Champ"
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "Wallace of "The Champ""
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Wallace of "The Champ""
Based on the answers listed above, we also found some clues that are possibly similar or related to Wallace of "The Champ":
- 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 Wallace of "The Champ" in Crossword Puzzles
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Here are all of the places we know of that have used Wallace of "The Champ" in their crossword puzzles recently:
- Merl Reagle Sunday Crossword - Nov. 1, 2015
- LA Times Sunday Calendar - Nov. 1, 2009
- Wall Street Journal Friday - Nov. 26, 2004