Mr. Kadiddlehopper of classic TV Crossword Clue

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40 Potential Answers:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% CLEM Mr. Kadiddlehopper of classic TV (4)
6% OPIE Redhead of classic TV (4) LA Times Daily Jan 16, 2026
5% SRA Mrs., in Madrid (3) Thomas Joseph Feb 17, 2026
5% MRS "Mr. & ___ Smith" (3)
5% SAND Material in a classical timepiece (4) New York Times Feb 17, 2026
5% OLEARYS Mrs. __ cow (7) LA Times Daily Feb 15, 2026
5% OLDIE Classic film, perhaps (5) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Feb 15, 2026
5% PABST Classic Milwaukee brewer (5) LA Times Daily Feb 14, 2026
5% PONG Classic video game (4) LA Times Daily Feb 11, 2026
5% ELCAMINO Classic Chevy model (8) New York Times Feb 7, 2026
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