Robert Stroud's nickname, in a 1962 film Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% BIRDMAN Robert Stroud's nickname, in a 1962 film (7)
59% DIPPER Robert DiPierdomenico's nickname (6) (6)
56% CAPE & 13A 1962 film thriller starring Gregory Peck and Robert Mitchum (4,4) (4) Mirror Quiz Jul 28, 2025
54% MONA "___ Lisa Smile," film starring Julia Roberts (4)
54% IRON Robert Downey Jr.'s "___ Man" (4)
54% MYSTIC "___ Pizza" (Julia Roberts film) (6) Universal Jun 11, 2025
54% TWOFORTHESEESAW 1962 Robert Mitchum film (15)
51% ORAL Evangelist Roberts (4) USA Today Quick Sep 15, 2025
51% AMS Evangelist Roberts (3) USA Today Quick Sep 15, 2025
51% MONIKER Nickname (7) Premier Sunday Aug 24, 2025
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