Answer: BOB
BOB is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 171 times.
Referring Clues:
- Weave's partner
 - Float
 - Tiny Tim's dad
 - Hope for laughs?
 - Go up and down in the water
 - Short haircut
 - Jerk
 - Go up and down
 - Short cut
 - What buoys do on the water
 - Short do
 - End of a plumb line
 - Short hairstyle
 - Go after an apple, perhaps
 - Go for floating apples
 - Go after floating apples
 - Feller in Cooperstown
 - Try for apples
 - Builder of kids' TV
 - Cousy of the NBA
 - Flapper's hairdo
 - Hall of Fame pitcher Gibson
 - Move up and down
 - Try for a floating apple
 - Builder on a kiddie show
 - Shilling, informally
 - Flapper's coiffure
 - Duck for apples
 - Bounce up and down
 - Bounce like a buoy
 - Hope on the stage
 - Float up and down
 - Ray's comedy partner
 - Continually resurface
 - Dole or Hoskins
 - 1996 candidate Dole
 - Frequent 1-Across costar
 - Partner of weave
 - With 33-Down, Disney CEO since 2005
 - Weight on a pendulum
 - Flapper's do
 - McGrath of "Sesame Street"
 - Yankee Stadium public address announcer Sheppard
 - Try for an apple
 - Little jerk
 - Shillings
 - Dole or Dylan
 - Comic Newhart
 - Move like a buoy
 - Cut short
 - Barker who offered prizes
 - ___ and weave
 - Bounce (up and down)
 - Short hairdo
 - Rock's Dylan
 - Weave's go-with
 - Angler's float
 - FIRST NAME (See 20-, 40- and 56-Across)
 - Weave partner
 - Small float
 - Hairstyle with a man's name
 - Barker of game shows
 - Head movement
 - Singer Dylan
 - Go for the pippin
 - Dylan or Dole
 - Go up and down, as in the water
 - ___ for apples
 - Sportscaster Costas
 - Rise and fall repeatedly
 - Word before cat or sled
 - Marley from Jamaica
 - Rise and fall
 - Angler's floater
 - Newhart or Hope
 - Weave's partner, in boxing
 - Try to retrieve an apple
 - Bill's 1996 foe
 - Slangy shillings
 - Stanfield, familiarly
 - Statesman Stanfield
 - Comical Newhart
 - Reggae's Marley
 - Hoskins of the Long Good Friday
 - Bing's buddy in old films
 - What buoys do
 - Hope or Newhart
 - 'Weird Al' Yankovic song composed solely of palindromes
 - Hope of comedy
 - Bing's frequent co-star
 - Fishing aid
 - Angling aid
 - Short cut?
 - Drew's daytime-TV predecessor
 - Bing's pal
 - Go after an apple?
 - Hope or Barker
 - Ray's longtime partner
 - 25-Down's other half
 - Hope or Seger
 - Bing's buddy
 - Actor Saget
 - Actor Hoskins
 - Float on a wave
 - Pursue floating apples
 - "Sesame Street" music teacher since the show's inception
 - Marley or Dylan
 - Float like a cork
 - Bing's longtime pal
 - Saget or Newhart
 - Go for apples
 - Reggae legend, to fans
 - Watergate journalist Woodward
 - Fishing float
 - Fisherman's float
 - Reggae legend Marley
 - First male hurricane (1979)
 - Emcee barker
 - Float along
 - Legendary Hope
 - Part of a boxing maneuver
 - Sassy hairdo
 - Plumb line attachment
 - Dole out in politics?
 - Comedian ___ Hope
 - First name in Reggae
 - Head motion
 - Square hairdo
 - Another Newhart sitcom
 - Go up and down, as an apple
 - Baseball's Gibson
 - Entertainer Hope
 - Dylan or Hope
 - Saget or Hoskins
 - Palindromic boy's name
 - Move up and down repeatedly
 - Short 'do
 - Go up and down, as a buoy
 - Denver of "Gilligan's Island"
 - Clip
 - Dock
 - Songwriter Dylan
 - Fisher's gear
 - A kind of sled or labour leader White
 - Gibson in Cooperstown
 - Woodward of Woodward and Bernstein
 - Clinton opponent Dole
 - Short haircut, and a hint to 17-, 25-, 43- and 54-Across
 - Barker or Marley
 - With 66-Across, choreographer whose life is depicted in the starts of 19-, 36- and 50-Across
 - It's always cut short
 - Odenkirk of "Breaking Bad"
 - Jump about
 - Go for an apple
 - Palindromic hairdo
 - Mid-length cut
 - What Rihanna has worn in videos
 - Quick curtsey
 - Curtsey
 - Hope with jokes
 - Cropped hairdo
 - "Happy little trees" painter Ross
 - Hairstyle akin to a pageboy
 - ___ the Drag Queen
 - Inverted ___ (hairstyle)
 - ___ for apples (have some fall fun)
 - Bisexual ___ (short 'do)
 - Flapper's cut
 - TV painter Ross
 - "Comedy Comedy Comedy Drama" memoirist Odenkirk
 - Signature haircut for Anna Wintour
 
Last Seen In:
- USA Today - October 09, 2025
 - LA Times - October 02, 2025
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 - LA Times - January 15, 2025
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 - USA Today - October 02, 2024
 - LA Times - September 21, 2024
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 - USA Today - April 01, 2024
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 - USA Today - November 15, 2023
 - USA Today - September 01, 2023
 - LA Times - June 03, 2023
 - USA Today - April 20, 2023
 - LA Times - April 18, 2023
 - USA Today - February 17, 2023
 - New York Times - January 02, 2023
 - USA Today - December 28, 2022
 
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