Answer: ALIEN
ALIEN is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 355 times.
Referring Clues:
- Extraterrestrial
 - Weekly World News cover photo, maybe
 - Non-earthling
 - "Men in Black" menace
 - One who's out of this world?
 - From Mars, say
 - Venusian, for one
 - Out of this world
 - "V" villain
 - Completely foreign
 - Quite dissimilar
 - Outsider
 - Nonnational
 - 1979 sci-fi classic
 - Foreign
 - Klingon or Vulcan
 - Xenophobe's dread
 - Strange
 - Flying saucer flier
 - Extrinsic
 - Unearthly
 - Sci-fi visitor
 - Xenophile's friend
 - Not from Earth
 - Foreigner
 - Little green man
 - Not of this world
 - Kind of race
 - "Star Trek" extra
 - Venusian, e.g.
 - Green card holder
 - Sci-fi film extra
 - Not terrestrial, perhaps
 - With 27-Down, sci-fi phenomena that help explain this puzzle's theme
 - Nonnative
 - From another planet
 - 1979 sci-fi thriller
 - Out of this world?
 - UFO occupant
 - One with a big head?
 - Ufologist's study
 - Noncitizen
 - 42-Across, for one
 - Klingon, e.g.
 - Unfamiliar
 - Roswell crash victim, supposedly
 - Being from beyond Earth
 - Not natural
 - Faraway
 - Native's opposite
 - Martian or Venusian
 - "She stood in tears amid the __ corn ...": Keats
 - Not native
 - ___ being
 - Visitor from another planet
 - Superman, for one
 - U.F.O. pilot
 - Visitor from afar
 - 1979 film parodied in "Spaceballs"
 - Weekly World News newsmaker
 - Many a "Star Trek" character
 - Completely strange
 - Martian, e.g.
 - Intergalactic traveler
 - Not at all familiar
 - Spaceship inhabitant
 - Visitor in "District 9"
 - 1979 Ridley Scott thriller
 - Man from Mars
 - Sigourney Weaver sci-fi flick
 - Scary Sigourney Weaver film
 - Klingon or Ferengi
 - Little green man, maybe
 - Sigourney Weaver shocker
 - Many a "Roswell" character
 - Green-carder
 - Tabloids abductor
 - Venusian or Venetian
 - 1979 Sigourney Weaver thriller
 - Unlike one's own
 - 1979 thriller set on the spaceship Nostromo
 - ET, e.g.
 - Roswell "tourist"
 - "Men in Black" creature
 - Starring vehicle for Sigourney Weaver
 - Many a sci-fi character
 - Many a "Star Wars" extra
 - Sci-fi thriller starring Sigourney Weaver
 - UFO rider
 - Superman or Martian Manhunter
 - Weaver work on a screen
 - "Men in Black" character
 - "The X-Files" extra
 - Beyond one's ken
 - "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" visitor
 - Predator's opponent, in the movies
 - Abductor, some claim
 - Completely unfamiliar
 - Citizenship seeker
 - Superman, e.g.
 - Tabloid creature
 - Visitor from the stars
 - Sci-fi staple
 - E.T., e.g.
 - Visitor from beyond the solar system
 - 1979 film set on the spaceship Nostromo
 - Saturnian, e.g.
 - Kryptonian, e.g.
 - The A of ALF
 - Predator's foe in a 2004 film
 - 1979 sci-fi film with a gut-busting scene?
 - Space spooker of 1979
 - "Illegal ___" (Genesis song)
 - Visa applicant
 - Martian, say
 - Higher-up individual?
 - "Starman" hero, e.g.
 - Not from here
 - Spaceship passenger
 - Sigourney Weaver film
 - Sci-fi foe
 - Exotic
 - Sci-fi stranger
 - Otherworldly visitor
 - Green-card holder
 - Not of this earth
 - Sci-fi character
 - UFO crewman
 - ''X-Files'' character
 - UFO passenger
 - Sci-fi being
 - Green-card carrier
 - ''Men in Black'' character
 - Not terrestrial
 - 1979 Sigourney Weaver film
 - Stranger from a strange land
 - Visitor from far, far away
 - Non-national
 - Sci-fi film with a gut-busting scene?
 - Visitor from far away
 - It's out of this world
 - Feature of many sci-fi films
 - ALF, for one
 - Immigrant
 - Earth invader
 - Sigourney Weaver classic
 - "___ Nation" (1988 sci-fi movie)
 - Stranger from a strange land?
 - Ridley Scott classic
 - E.T. or Alf
 - Xenophobe's fear
 - Tabloid abductor
 - Ridley Scott film
 - It led to sequels for Sigourney
 - UFO pilot
 - Saucer pilot
 - Visitor from afar?
 - You, to E.T.
 - Visitor space
 - 1979 sci-fi blockbuster
 - Sigourney Weaver thriller
 - Flying-saucer pilot
 - Many a day laborer
 - Galactic visitor
 - "The X-Files" subject
 - E.T., for one
 - Not from around here
 - One that SETI hopes to hear from
 - Being not from 41-Down
 - Mindy, to Mork?
 - Little green man?
 - UFO operator
 - Hardly local
 - Sci-fi film with a hatching egg on its poster
 - Out-of-this-world type
 - Xenophobe's bugaboo
 - Visitor to Earth
 - Xenophobe's focus
 - Ripley adversary
 - "X-Files" character
 - Flying-saucer passenger
 - Visitor from outer space
 - Tabloid photo subject
 - Deportation victim
 - Figure often depicted in green
 - Art Bell topic
 - Immigration authorities concern
 - Adverse (to)
 - Sigourney Weaver sci-fi thriller
 - Many a "Star Wars" character
 - Martian, eg
 - Stranger
 - Very unfamiliar
 - Crop circle artist, some say
 - Totally unfamiliar
 - Mos Eisley Cantina patron
 - UFO flier
 - Space visitor
 - UFO flyer
 - Visitor from space
 - Critter from Mars
 - Flying-saucer occupant
 - Saucer flyer
 - Saucer user
 - 'Star Trek' extra
 - Saucer flier
 - Extrater-restrial
 - Saucer occupant
 - Otherwordly
 - 1979 sci-fi-horror film
 - Sci-fi film with an android named Ash
 - Abductor in many a tabloid article
 - "Mars Attacks!" attacker
 - Not from this world
 - After 37-Across, Genesis song
 - Otherworldly type
 - 1979 film with the tagline "In space no one can hear you scream"
 - Visitor from beyond our solar system
 - Many a Comic-Con costume
 - Like some landscapes
 - "District 9" visitor
 - Film set on the spaceship Nostromo
 - ALF or ET
 - Xenophobe's aversion
 - "In space no one can hear you scream" film
 - Sci-fi invader
 - Not from Earth, say
 - Otherworldly
 - Bizarre
 - Otherworldy being
 - Crop circle creator
 - Sigourney Weaver sci-fi classic
 - Surveillance subject in "Men in Black"
 - Visitor from Venus?
 - Visitor from another world
 - With 6-Across, subject of an eerie rural legend ... illustrated by connecting nine identically filled squares in this puzzle with a closed line
 - Visitor from Venus
 - Out-of-this-world
 - One who's not from around here
 - Flying saucer occupant
 - Sci-fi classic of 1979
 - Sci-fi regular
 - Ewok or Klingon
 - Seasonal aide
 - Sci-fi subject
 - Outlandish
 - "The War of the Worlds" character
 - Spock's father, but not his mother
 - Lacking citizenship
 - Sci-fi figure
 - See 5-Down
 - From Mars
 - Very strange
 - Film that won an Oscar for visual effects
 - Reputed UFO pilot
 - Roswell visitor, supposedly
 - Ferengi, e.g.
 - From another world
 - Many a "Guardians of the Galaxy" character
 - Ewok or Klingon, e.g.
 - E.T. or Mork
 - "Little green man"
 - "Independence Day" invader
 - Roswell crash victim, some believe
 - Unworldly creature
 - Roger, for one, on "American Dad!"
 - Distant and then some
 - Out-of-this-world creature
 - Unfamiliar (to)
 - Creature from outer space
 - Venusian or Jovian
 - First of a series of sci-fi movies starring Sigourney Weaver
 - From Mars, perhaps
 - Being from a distant world
 - Creature from space
 - Arnold's "Predator"
 - Area 51 corpse, some believe
 - Martian, for example
 - Weaver sci-fi classic
 - Highly unusual
 - Any "Star Wars" person
 - Visitor from beyond Earth
 - Otherworldly creature
 - "Independence Day" attacker
 - Visitor to Roswell, supposedly
 - The "A" in TV's ALF
 - James Cameron's sci-fi franchise
 - Space cadet?
 - Auslander
 - From far away (perhaps very far)
 - Figure in many a sci-fi film
 - "___ Nation"
 - From Neptune
 - From another galaxy
 - Unfamiliar and unsettling
 - Discover
 - "Twilight Zone" visitor
 - "Guardians of the Galaxy" figure
 - Nonterrestrial
 - Abductor in tabloids
 - Being from beyond
 - "The Twilight Zone" visitor
 - Area 51 visitor, some believe
 - "SNL" Conehead, e.g.
 - Out of another world
 - Not natural to one's experience
 - Roswell crash victim, to believers
 - Common sci-fi character
 - 1979 sci-fi classic with three sequels and two prequels
 - Other worldly
 - Presumed 8-Down pilot
 - Down-to-earth type?
 - "Arrival" visitor
 - One from far away, or VERY far away
 - Classic 1979 film with an extraterrestrial villain
 - Frequent tabloid cover subject
 - Flying saucer passenger
 - Otherworldly being
 - Common character in "The Far Side"
 - One may visit Earth, in movies
 - 1979 sci-fi horror classic
 - Who might say "Take me to your leader"
 - Hit film set aboard the spaceship Nostromo
 - One from another world
 - "Strange Planet" creature
 - Video game franchise based on a sci-fi film franchise
 - E.T. or PK
 - Green creature in a "Toy Story" claw machine
 - Far from ordinary
 - Unrecognizable
 - Xenomorph, more familiarly
 - "___ Superstar"
 - Supergirl, e.g.
 - Beyond strange
 - One might arrive on a saucer
 - Zaphod Beeblebrox in "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy," for one
 - UFO pilot, presumably
 - Far-out type?
 - Like 48-Downs, to Ireland
 - Xenomorph
 - One hitting the space bar?
 - Marvin the Martian, for one
 - "The Doctor" in Doctor Who, e.g.
 - Marvin the Martian, e.g.
 - 1979 movie with the line "This is Ripley, last survivor of the Nostromo, signing off"
 - Sci-fi film in which Sigourney Weaver saves Jonesy
 - Sci-fi franchise since 1979
 - Many a "Men in Black" character
 - "Take me to your leader" speaker
 - Martian, perhaps
 - Enemy in "Space Invaders"
 - This might come in a saucer
 - Mr. Spock, e.g.
 - It's out of this world!
 - Stitch, for one
 
Last Seen In:
- LA Times - October 06, 2025
 - LA Times - August 10, 2025
 - USA Today - August 08, 2025
 - LA Times - June 09, 2025
 - New York Times - June 05, 2025
 - LA Times - May 19, 2025
 - New York Times - May 08, 2025
 - LA Times - April 10, 2025
 - USA Today - April 03, 2025
 - LA Times - March 28, 2025
 - LA Times - March 26, 2025
 - USA Today - December 26, 2024
 - New York Times - December 18, 2024
 - New York Times - December 05, 2024
 - LA Times - October 21, 2024
 - LA Times - September 22, 2024
 - New York Times - September 13, 2024
 - New York Times - July 15, 2024
 - USA Today - June 12, 2024
 - USA Today - May 20, 2024
 
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