Sitcom character born in 1756 Crossword Clue

Here is the answer for the crossword clue Sitcom character born in 1756 . We have found 40 possible answers for this clue in our database. Among them, one solution stands out with a 98% match which has a length of 3 letters. We think the likely answer to this clue is ALF.

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ALF Sitcom character born in 1756 (3)
10% URKEL Nerdy 1990s sitcom character (5) LA Times Daily Aug 7, 2025
9% NEE Born (3) Eugene Sheffer Aug 27, 2025
9% MACDUFF Shakespearean character born by Caesarean section (7) The Times Specialist Sunday Aug 24, 2025
8% PEEP ____ Show, British sitcom (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Sep 1, 2025
8% ARC Character ___ (3) USA Today Aug 27, 2025
8% ELDER Born first (5) Newsday Aug 11, 2025
8% ALLIE Kate's sitcom pal (5) LA Times Mini Aug 2, 2025
8% JERRY Fictional sitcom within a sitcom created by the titular character of "Seinfeld" with his friend, George Costanza (5)
8% KEL Sitcom "Kenan & _" (3)
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