Caped sidekick of 1960s TV Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ROBIN Caped sidekick of 1960s TV (5) USA Today Dec 11, 2016
3% ABU Aladdin's sidekick (3) Universal Feb 20, 2026
3% BAY Cape Cod ___ (3) Universal Feb 12, 2026
3% OLAF "Frozen" sidekick (4) USA Today Feb 4, 2026
3% SMEE Hook's sidekick (4)
2% TED TV's "___ Lasso" (3) New York Times Mini Mar 2, 2026
2% EVA TV's Longoria (3) Wall Street Journal Mar 2, 2026
2% MOD 1960s subculture member (3) (3) Mirror Quick Feb 28, 2026
2% BROADCASTS Airs on TV (10) Commuter Feb 28, 2026
2% SEEN "As ___ on TV!" (4)

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