Answer: OSCAR
OSCAR is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 355 times.
Referring Clues:
- Hollywood statue
- Award for "Braveheart"
- March honor
- Grouchy Muppet
- Cousin of a Golden Globe
- Pianist Levant
- Gold statue
- 1996 award for "The English Patient"
- Baseball Hall-of-Famer Charleston
- Reason for a spring ceremony
- Picture presentation
- Hollywood treasure
- Star's statuette
- Director's dream
- Gold statuette
- Award for Judi Dench
- A good player might get one
- Prize for Page or Cage
- Screenwriter's dream
- Half of the Odd Couple
- Golden award
- "American Beauty" prize
- "I wish I were an __ Mayer wiener"
- Muppet grouch
- "Platoon" prize
- With 63-Across, author of the quip starting at 17-Across
- Award for "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon"
- Picture prize
- ___ Mayer (wiener maker)
- Levant of levity
- 114-Across component
- Recognition from "the Academy"
- Hollywood's holy grail
- Robertson, basketball's "Big O"
- 8 1/2-pound statue
- Witty Wilde
- Wayne won one in 1969
- Screen award
- Prize awarded at the Kodak Theatre
- ___ fever (annual February/March phenomenon)
- Coveted statue
- One went to Washington in 2002
- Designer ___ de la Renta
- It's an honor
- Award since 1927
- See 15-Across
- Academy Award
- "The Odd Couple" role
- ___ night (annual event)
- Prize that, surprisingly, contains a large amount of tin
- With 70-Across, source of the quip at 21-, 39- and 58-Across
- "And the ___ goes to …"
- "The Odd Couple" slob
- With 126-Across, author of the quip starting at 27-Across
- High Hollywood honor
- With 56-Down, start of eight answers in this puzzle
- Sesame Street denizen
- Musician/wit Levant
- See 17-Across
- Muppet who lives in a trash can
- Statuette for a screenwriter, perhaps
- "And the ___ goes to ..."
- Jazz's Peterson
- "Sesame Street" grouch
- Film award
- Wilde man?
- Statuette that's over 90% tin
- Acting prize
- With 63-Across, quoted wit
- With 44-Across, quipster quoted herein
- Felix's roommate
- Hollywood honor
- Actor's prize
- Show biz prize
- Dorian Gray creator Wilde
- 8½-pound award
- Author Wilde
- Sesame Street sourpuss
- Hollywood handout
- Movie award
- 2004 statuette for Jamie Foxx
- Prized Hollywood statuette
- Actor's award
- Grouchy garbage can dweller
- Sesame Street grouch
- Muppet in a garbage can
- Tinseltown trophy
- O, in communications
- Film industry prize
- Movie trophy
- Tinseltown statuette
- 8.5-pound honor
- "Crash" prize
- Mayer on a meat package
- Green grouch
- Trash-loving Muppet
- Felix's roommate on "The Odd Couple"
- Basketball Hall of Famer Robertson
- Award for the best score?
- Actor's dream
- Academy offering
- 8 1/2-pound statuette
- "I Love Trash" singer
- First name in bologna
- Trash-talking Muppet?
- Award #4
- Goal of a "For your consideration" ad, maybe
- See 24- and 48-Across
- (With 13-Across) "My wallpaper and I are fighting a duel to the death. One or the other of us has to go"
- Prize since 1929
- Statuette with a sword
- Muppet with a pet worm
- Madison who said "You don't have to cook. I have enough potato chips to last me a year"
- Award won by lead actors in this puzzle's starred films: the winners' names are hidden "word search"-style in the grid (across, down or diagonally, and forward or backward)
- 13½-inch-high award
- Hollywood statuette
- Star's goal, perhaps
- Hollywood award
- ''Sesame Street'' character
- Pianist Peterson
- Neil Simon slob
- Coveted statuette
- Aim for a star
- One of a Katharine Hepburn quartet
- Writer Wilde
- ''Sesame Street'' misanthrope
- Jazz pianist Peterson
- Hollywood prize
- Role for Walter and Jack
- AMPAS statuette
- Grumpy Muppet
- Trash can-dwelling Muppet
- Prestigious award
- Star-filled night in late winter
- Sought-after statuette
- ''Midnight Cowboy'' prize
- Odd name of classic TV
- Tinseltown idol
- He's statuesque
- Golden Globe alternative
- Coveted acting award
- Certain gold statuette
- Crowe's "Gladiator" prize
- Felix's roomie
- People assume different roles for it
- Crowe won one for "Gladiator"
- It's given for the best score
- It's sought-after in Hollywood
- Felix's foil
- Thespian's prize
- Thespian's trophy
- Sandra Bullock won one in 2010
- Award for 12-Down
- Muppet in a trash can
- Award for 24-Across
- Golden Globe kin
- TV grouch
- Academy Award statuette
- Acting award
- "And the ___ goes to "
- "Midnight Cowboy" prize
- Crowe's feat?
- Muppet in a can
- Streep's Sophie trophy
- "Sesame Street" character
- "Sesame Street" misanthrope
- Muppet who lives in a garbage can
- Award of which Al Pacino has just one
- 2010 honor for "Up"
- Prized statuette
- Coveted movie award
- Award rejected by Marlon Brando
- 13.5-inch-high trophy
- One may be present when an envelope is opened
- Famed statuette
- Golden boy?
- NATO alphabet vowel
- AMPAS award
- Film prize
- Cinema statuette
- Film trophy
- Statuette for Streep
- Film statue
- Boxer De La Hoya
- Tinseltown bestowal
- Prize for Sandra Bullock
- PBS curmudgeon
- Hollywood trophy
- 'Sesame Street' curmudgeon
- AMPAS bestowal
- AMPAS trophy
- 1991 Stallone movie
- Wit Wilde
- ___ Mayer
- Actor's trophy
- Announcement that comes from an envelope
- Neil's slob
- 13½-inch-tall gold-plated knight
- 0 for ___ ; or role for Walter
- Wilde who's often quoted
- Coveted Hollywood prize
- Designer de la Renta
- Tinseltown award
- ___ the Grouch
- Reason for a February thank-you speech
- Dorian's creator
- "Chimpanzee" star
- Testy Muppet
- Thespian honor
- Trashy Muppet
- "Sesame Street" curmudgeon
- "Sesame Street" regular
- Player's trophy
- Hollywood idol?
- Statuette for a screenwriter
- Grouch of the muppets
- "Sesame Street" crank
- When said three times, frequent line on "The Odd Couple"
- 'Argo' award
- First name in wieners
- NATO alphabet word after November
- Bluth twin
- De La Renta or De La Hoya
- Prize from AMPAS
- With 87-Down, Academy Award hopefuls
- Coveted annual honor
- Trash can dweller
- Statue of screendom
- Letter after November
- Award for 60-Across for her role in "Two Women"
- Mostly-tin statuette
- NBA legend Robertson
- "Sesame Street" dweller
- Tony's Hollywood cousin
- ___ nod: acting honor
- Resident grouch on Sesame Street
- Cinematic award
- Award for Hunt and Peck
- 2012 award for 20-Across
- Award for many people honored on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
- Trophy prized by actors
- Acting honor
- Thespians quest
- Grouch of children's TV
- Word before nod or buzz
- Screendom statuette
- Often-quoted Wilde
- Coveted Art Deco knight
- Grouch in a can
- "One of the biggest slobs in the world," per the play
- Prize for a picture
- One of the muppets
- Lyricist Hammerstein
- NATO alphabet letter
- Felix's sloppy friend
- *To get one, act now!
- One is a prize for scoring
- Emmy's cousin
- 124 Across winner Hammerstein
- Award declined by George C. Scott
- Coveted award
- Wilde with wit
- Grouchy "Sesame Street" regular
- Supreme acting prize
- Letter between November and Papa
- Prize mistakenly awarded to "La La Land"
- Award for Ben or Casey Affleck
- 13 1/2" gold-plated figure
- Award refused by Marlon Brando and George C. Scott
- Muppet who loves this puzzle's four longest answers?
- One of composer John Williams' five
- Film statuette
- One letter of "NATO" in the NATO alphabet
- Its official name is Academy Award of Merit
- ... and first name
- Best actress award won by 1 for "Moonstruck"
- Opie Taylor's lizard
- 2017 award for Emma Stone
- Celebrated Irish author or Jazzman Peterson
- Green "Sesame Street" character
- Simon's sporty slob
- Film director's honor
- Award for 'Moonlight'
- Much-prized golden statuette
- Filmy statue?
- Part of a John Williams quintet
- Fashion's de la Renta
- Academy Awards prop
- Wild writer?
- Caricaturist Berger
- Award for "Moonlight" or "Spotlight"
- One of 26 for Walt Disney
- Prize that's the antithesis of a Razzie
- "Sesame Street" grump
- Award for Washington and Lee
- Felix's partner on "The Odd Couple"
- Award for "Green Book"
- Green Muppet
- One of a John Williams quintet
- One of 22 for Walt Disney
- Famous grouch
- 2019 award for Rami Malek
- Word before bait or buzz
- One of five for composer John Williams
- Richard's songwriting partner
- Felix's pal
- 1954 Honorary Award for 35-Down
- Green mascot for Canada's Waste Reduction Week
- Renee Zellweger won one for "Judy"
- Wilde
- Prize for a doc, maybe
- Award from the Academy
- Film industry award
- Award for an actor
- Trash-loving grouch of children's TV
- Award for which 8-Down, surprisingly, has never been nominated
- 21-time nomination for Streep
- Award for Laura Dern
- Letter before Papa
- Golden statuette
- Award for "Parasite"
- NBA great Robertson nicknamed "The Big O"
- Subject of a seasonal buzz or nod
- Filmmaker Micheaux
- "The Odd Couple" roommate
- Envelope information in "May I have the envelope, please?"
- Award won twice by Hammerstein, fittingly
- Trash TV character?
- Award for a movie
- Award for a filmmaker
- Award won by "A Fantastic Woman"
- Academy trophy
- NATO alphabet letter in "NATO"
- Award in the shape of a knight standing on a reel of film
- ___-worthy
- Uncle for whom an annual award is supposedly named
- Letter between November and Papa in the NATO alphabet
- Award won by Paul Newman and Gary Oldman
- Penny Proud's dad
- Isaac of "Moon Knight"
- Isaac or the Grouch
- Muppet who loves trash
- Prize for Best Original Score, e.g.
- The "O" in EGOT
- Muppet who sings "I Love Trash"
- Grouch on TV
- "Titanic" award
- One of four for Katharine Hepburn
- Along with Big Bird, role for puppeteer Caroll Spinney on "Sesame Street"
- Best Original Song, e.g.
- Isaac of "Dune"
- "Hair Love" won one
- The "O" of EGOT
- Acting award won by Michelle Yeoh in 2023
- Award for "Parasite" or "Soul"
Last Seen In:
- New York Times - August 18, 2024
- USA Today - August 13, 2024
- New York Times - August 06, 2024
- New York Times - July 03, 2024
- USA Today - May 09, 2024
- LA Times - May 06, 2024
- LA Times - April 14, 2024
- USA Today - March 05, 2024
- USA Today - February 20, 2024
- LA Times - February 15, 2024
- New York Times - January 02, 2024
- USA Today - January 01, 2024
- LA Times - December 10, 2023
- New York Times - December 07, 2023
- USA Today - December 01, 2023
- New York Times - November 29, 2023
- LA Times - November 15, 2023
- LA Times - October 26, 2023
- New York Times - August 09, 2023
- LA Times - August 01, 2023
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