54, e.g., in old TV Crossword Clue, 6 letters

Here you will find the answer to the '54, e.g., in old TV' crossword clue with 6 letters that was last seen April 3 2014 in New York Times Crossword. The list below contains all the answers and solutions for "54, e.g., in old TV" from the crosswords and other puzzles, sorted by rating.

RatingAnswerLengthClue
100%COPCAR654, e.g., in old TV
76%AUNT4Bluebelle, e.g., in old TV ads
60%ADDAMS6Title family name in old TV
58%VACUUMTUBE10Current controller, in old TVs
58%BENNY5Rochester's boss, in old TV
58%OPIE4Bee's nephew, in old TV
58%ETHEL5Lucy's landlord, in old TV
57%DELLA5Street in old TV
57%DESI4Name in old TV comedy
56%MERV4First name in old TV talk
55%ROSIE5Paper towel hawker, in old TV ads
55%ETHEL5Lucy's best friend in old TV
55%BEAV4Wally's little bro, in old TV
55%XXXXX5Joe ___ (car salesman in old TV ads)
55%COEDS5Sorority sisters, e.g., in old lingo
53%SNIDELYWHIPLASH15*Dudley Do-Right's enemy in old TV cartoons
53%IRONSIDE8Old TV drama set in San Francisco
52%DAYS4Word with "Happy" and "Death Valley" in old TV titles
52%FLIPPER7Old TV series set in Coral Key Park
51%OATER5"In Old Arizona," e.g.
51%ALE3Old Brown Dog in a bar, e.g.
51%ISOLATORS9Soundproof chambers in TV studios, e.g.
50%LIV354, in old Rome
49%ILOVELUCY9Old TV title written in cursive over a heart (3 wds.)
49%FRONTIERFURNITURE17Tables in an Old West saloon, e.g.?
49%HBO3Oldest subscription TV channel in the US
48%SRO3Strontia, once used in old color TV tubes, for short
48%STS3E and G, e.g., in D.C.
46%DOGFACE7G.I., in old slang
45%DISCO5Studio 54, e.g.

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