- CHARACTER of body in regard to health, strength, etc.
- Character of book and film who was born John Clayton III
- character of city life
- CHARACTER of group
- Character of sound
- Character often found in children's books
- Character on "Frasier"
- Character on "Friends"
- Character on "M*A*S*H"
- Character on "The Cosby Show"
- Character on "The Munsters" who was sometimes batty?
- Character on "The Simpsons" voiced by Yeardley
- Character on 5-Down
- Character on a cel
- Character on a staff
- Character on many '70s lunchboxes
- character on mark
- Character on the "You Eediot!" album cover
- CHARACTER PANTOMIME
- Character part
- Character parts?
- CHARACTER PECKSNIFF DICKENS ALIAS
- Character piece?
- Character played by an actor
- Character played by Audrey and Julie
- Character port
- Character raised in "Rosemary's Baby"
- Character recognition?
- CHARACTER RED SKELTON CATCHPHRASE
- Character reference
- Character resembling a hat
- Character seen in "The Hobbit"
- character set
- Character set for computers
- Character sets?
- Character shaped like a pitchfork
- Character size
- CHARACTER SKELTON CATCHPHRASE
- CHARACTER SLY
- Character sporting wisteria-hued hair, with 5-Across
- CHARACTER STOWE 1856 NOVEL
- Character string
- Character study
- character that acts as the voice of the author or dramatist
- Character that goes "waka, waka, waka ..."
- Character that typically says "Arrrrr!"
- Character trait of Tom Wolfe's Masters of the Universe
- Character traits?
- CHARACTER URIAH DICKENS ALIAS
- character used in Old and Middle English to represent a palatal fricative
- Character usually seen in 41-Down
- Character voiced by Beyoncé in 2019's 'The Lion King'
- Character voiced by Frank Oz
- Character voiced by Justin Timberlake in "Shrek the Third"
- Character weakness
- Character weaknesses
- Character who can be played in every installment of 26-Down
- Character who communicated with a horn
- Character who debuted in "I Haven't Got a Hat," 1935
- Character who delivers the line "To-morrow, and to-morrow, and to-morrow"
- Character who dies at the end of "Little Women"
- Character who literally "jumped the shark"
- Character who made his debut in the 1945 cartoon "Hare Trigger"
- Character who married Carla on "Cheers"
- Character who regularly locks himself in jail
- Character who said "You used to be a much better liar, Sam"
- Character who said about her father, "Yet he hath ever but slenderly known himself"
- Character who sang "Tea for Two"
- Character who says "Play it, Sam"
- Character who says "Sing it, Sam"
- Character who sings 'Let It Go'
- Character who sings "The Rumor" with Avram
- Character who sings "When You Wish Upon a Star"
- Character who steals from the dragon Smaug
- Character who uses "yam" as a verb
- Character who was sometimes carried in a basket
- Character with "muskles"
- Character with a boombox in "Do the Right Thing"
- Character with a corncob pipe
- Character with a descender, perhaps
- CHARACTER WITH A PROMINEN
- Character with a prominent back
- Character with a whalebone leg
- Character with an antenna on his hat
- CHARACTER WITH BOOK SHOWING AREA OF COUNTRYSIDE
- Character with the aria "When I am laid in earth"
- character Wonderland bird
- CHARACTER WONDERLAND BIRD
- Character Woods who invented the "bend and snap"
- Character-building event?
- Character-building gp.
- Character-building gps.
- Character-building org.
- Character-building unit?
- Character-building youth org.
- Character-limited communication
- characterisation
- characterise
- characterised by anger
- characterised by charm and generosity of spirit
- characterised by strong feelings
- characterising
- Characteristic
- CHARACTERISTIC ___
- CHARACTERISTIC (ant.)
- characteristic acoustic resonance frequency of a system
- Characteristic actions
- Characteristic air of person
- characteristic call or song of a bird
- Characteristic carrier
- Characteristic carriers
- Characteristic clothes
- characteristic Community bldg.
- Characteristic containers
- characteristic crystallographic faces
- Characteristic dictator
- CHARACTERISTIC dress
- CHARACTERISTIC earmark
- characteristic feature
- characteristic form
- CHARACTERISTIC form of expression
- CHARACTERISTIC formed by habitat
- Characteristic governor
- CHARACTERISTIC individual
- Characteristic languages
- characteristic life processes and phenomena of living organisms
- characteristic manner of applying paint with a brush
- CHARACTERISTIC mark
- CHARACTERISTIC mark, distinguishing
- CHARACTERISTIC name
- Characteristic of
- Characteristic of "fat" but not "fate"
- CHARACTERISTIC of (suf.)
- CHARACTERISTIC OF 1ST MOVEMENT OF A SONATA OR SYMPHONY
- Characteristic of 4 Down
- characteristic of a baby
- Characteristic of a bull
- CHARACTERISTIC OF A CLAN ESPECIALLY IN BEING UNIFIED
- Characteristic of a culture
- Characteristic of a duffer's drive, often
- CHARACTERISTIC of a family
- characteristic of a father
- Characteristic of a foreigner's speech, often
- characteristic of a freak
- CHARACTERISTIC of a genus
- Characteristic of a human group
- CHARACTERISTIC OF A MAN AS DISTINGUISHED FROM A WOMAN
- characteristic of a matriarchy
- characteristic of a mother
- CHARACTERISTIC OF A NONWOODY HERB OR PLANT PART
- CHARACTERISTIC of a particular language
- CHARACTERISTIC OF A PUPPY
- characteristic of a rave
- CHARACTERISTIC OF A REGION
- characteristic of a slave or servant
- characteristic of a slight
- characteristic of a spiv
- characteristic of a tabloid newspaper; trashy
- characteristic of a town
- Characteristic of a woman
- characteristic of acting or a stage performance
- CHARACTERISTIC OF AN ABSOLUTE RULER OR ABSOLUTE RULE
- characteristic of an ass
- CHARACTERISTIC OF AN ATAVIST
- characteristic of an imbecile
- Characteristic of camel
- CHARACTERISTIC OF CANNIBALS OR EXHIBITING CANNIBALISM
- characteristic of cats
- Characteristic of countryside
- Characteristic of early uncivilised period
- CHARACTERISTIC of existence (Budd.)
- CHARACTERISTIC OF FALSE PRIDE
- CHARACTERISTIC of Falstaff
- CHARACTERISTIC OF FORMER TIMES ESPECIALLY IN EUROPE
- CHARACTERISTIC of friends
- characteristic of Gothic clothing or music
- characteristic of Highlanders
- characteristic of his poetry
- characteristic of humans
- Characteristic of idols
- CHARACTERISTIC OF LATE MATURITY VERGING ON DECLINE
- Characteristic of many a duffer's drive
- CHARACTERISTIC OF MANY ALLERGIC REACTIONS
- CHARACTERISTIC of members of a family
- Characteristic of men
- CHARACTERISTIC OF OR AFFECTED BY NEUROSIS
- characteristic of or affected with autism
- characteristic of or affected with rheumatoid arthritis
- characteristic of or befitting a competent seaman
- CHARACTERISTIC OF OR BEFITTING A PERSON IN AUTHORITY
- CHARACTERISTIC OF OR BEFITTING A SLUT OR SLATTERN
- CHARACTERISTIC OF OR BEFITTING POETRY
- CHARACTERISTIC OF OR CAPABLE OF OR HAVING A TENDENCY TOWARD KILLING ANOTHER HUMAN BEING
- CHARACTERISTIC OF OR CONTAINING ALCOHOL
- CHARACTERISTIC OF OR DEVOTED TO THE TEMPORAL WORLD AS OPPOSED TO THE SPIRITUAL WORLD
- characteristic of or intended for the lesbian, bisexual, and gay community
- CHARACTERISTIC OF OR OCCURRING IN WINTER
- characteristic of or relating to people inhabiting a region from the beginning
- CHARACTERISTIC OF OR RELATING TO WINTER
- characteristic of or resembling an echo
- CHARACTERISTIC OF OR RESEMBLING HELL
- CHARACTERISTIC OF OR RESEMBLING OR SUITABLE FOR BALLET
- CHARACTERISTIC OF OR SUFFERING FROM PSYCHOSIS
- Characteristic of people
- CHARACTERISTIC of persons of fashion
- characteristic of royalists
- Characteristic of salts
- characteristic of scholars or scholarship
- CHARACTERISTIC of scientists
- CHARACTERISTIC of scientists (pert. to)
- CHARACTERISTIC OF SHIRT AND PANTS AND VEST
- Characteristic of some jacks
- characteristic of something that has become its opposite
- characteristic of spectacles or drama
- characteristic of spoken or written communication that seeks to imitate informal speech
- Characteristic of supernatural phenomena
- Characteristic of the countryside
- Characteristic of the fall
- CHARACTERISTIC OF THE FIELDS OR COUNTRY
- Characteristic of the life of the party
- characteristic of the present
- CHARACTERISTIC OF THE THALLOPHYTES
- CHARACTERISTIC OF THE TIME OF CHIVALRY AND KNIGHTHOOD IN THE MIDDLE AGES
- Characteristic of the villain in "The Fugitive"
- CHARACTERISTIC OF THE WORKING CLASS
- Characteristic of this puzzle's circled letters, which suggest a 1991 Oscar-winning film
- Characteristic of this world rather than the spiritual world
- characteristic of those having an inflated idea of their own importance
- CHARACTERISTIC OF THOSE WHO ARE NOT MEMBERS OF THE CLERGY
- Characteristic of wooded regions
- CHARACTERISTIC of youth
- characteristic or distinctive kind
- characteristic or habitual practice
- CHARACTERISTIC OR SUGGESTIVE OF AN INSTITUTION ESPECIALLY IN BEING UNIFORM OR DULL OR UNIMAGINATIVE
- CHARACTERISTIC OR SUGGESTIVE OF WOODS
- CHARACTERISTIC part of a thing
- CHARACTERISTIC PERIOD
- Characteristic property
- CHARACTERISTIC quality
- Characteristic quality of a sound
- Characteristic quality of something
- Characteristic saying
- Characteristic signs
- Characteristic smell
- CHARACTERISTIC specimen
- characteristic Speech
- CHARACTERISTIC SPEECH
- CHARACTERISTIC spirit
- Characteristic spirit of a culture
- CHARACTERISTIC spirit of a system