Answer: COLOR
COLOR is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 144 times.
Referring Clues:
- Do a salon job
 - Tint
 - Flush
 - Cardinal, e.g.
 - Decorator's decision
 - Local ___
 - What some commentators do
 - Almond or walnut
 - Modern newspaper feature
 - It may be part of a scheme
 - Plum, lemon or peach
 - Peach or plum
 - Hue
 - Influence
 - Amber or umber
 - Like practically all TV's, now
 - Personality
 - Some sports commentary
 - Some commentary
 - Blue, e.g.
 - Crayola choice
 - Green, for instance
 - Palette choice
 - Crayon choice
 - Spectrum part
 - Play-by-play partner
 - Use crayons
 - Flush or blush
 - "The ___ of Money" (Newman film)
 - Paint a picture
 - Blush or flush
 - It may be local
 - Carpet-buying decision
 - Umber or amber
 - Lemon or orange
 - Orange, for one
 - Perform an art class task
 - Television innovation of the 1950s
 - *Kind of printer
 - Pigment
 - Make blue, perhaps
 - Red, white or blue
 - Paint or dye
 - Work with crayons
 - "The ___ Purple"
 - Type of commentary
 - Kind of guard or scheme
 - Misrepresent
 - ''The ___ Purple'' (1985 film)
 - Dye
 - Paint choice
 - RCA TV innovation
 - Car registration datum
 - USA TODAY feature
 - Fuchsia, e.g.
 - Gold or silver
 - Some of this may be picked up at a beach
 - Burgundy, for one
 - Walnut, e.g.
 - Peach or tangerine
 - Kind of commentator
 - What some laser printers offer
 - "The ___ Purple" ('85 film)
 - "The ___ Purple" (1985 film)
 - TV innovation of 1954
 - Kind of commentary
 - Orange or peach
 - Become red in the face
 - Blue or brown
 - 43 Across, for one
 - One may clash with another
 - Tone
 - Shade
 - Do dyeing work
 - Vivid quality
 - Auburn, for one
 - Do dying work
 - Play with crayons
 - Sportscasting commentator's forte
 - 1950s TV innovation
 - Laser printer option
 - Hue, but not cry
 - What the retina's cones distinguish
 - Front-page New York Times addition of 1997
 - It may be part of a code
 - Enjoy crayons
 - Blush
 - Make blond, maybe
 - Sportscast anecdotes
 - Use crayloas
 - Kind of guard
 - Kind of printer or scheme
 - Almond or peach, e.g.
 - Rose or violet
 - Apricot or eggplant
 - Plum or peach
 - See 27-Across
 - Lemon or tangerine
 - Use a crayon
 - This puzzle's theme
 - With 29-Across, pricier option at a print shop
 - Spectrum component
 - Tincture
 - Sportscast analysis
 - Skew subtly
 - One of Crayola's 64
 - With 6-Down, circular diagram of the spectrum
 - Amber, for one
 - Opposite of black-and-white
 - Sportscaster's anecdotes
 - 1951 introduction to TV programming
 - This puzzle's fifth wheel, I believe you can hue it
 - Sportscaster's details
 - Anecdotal commentary
 - Draw with crayons
 - Decorator's choice
 - Decorator's selection
 - Distort, in a way
 - Wine is one
 - Décor choice
 - ___ scheme
 - One of Crayola's hundreds
 - Red or yellow
 - Lemon or lime
 - '50s TV innovation
 - Avocado or plum
 - What desaturation removes from a photo
 - Rainbow flag component
 - ___ commentary
 - Sportscast embellishment
 - Orange or plum
 - Purple, e.g.
 - Orange, but not apple
 - Use some crayons
 - Type of wheel or chart
 - Pantone's Very Peri, for example
 - Blue or pink, e.g.
 - 2019 sci-fi movie "Fast ___"
 - Something you might get at the beach
 - Salmon, e.g.
 - Crayola's macaroni and cheese, e.g.
 - Cherry or lime
 - Blush or rose
 - What each letter in Roy G. Biv represents
 
Last Seen In:
- LA Times - October 10, 2025
 - New York Times - September 15, 2025
 - New York Times - September 09, 2025
 - New York Times - August 03, 2025
 - USA Today - June 05, 2023
 - USA Today - June 02, 2023
 - New York Times - May 07, 2023
 - LA Times - March 25, 2023
 - USA Today - February 24, 2023
 - New York Times - October 15, 2022
 - USA Today - September 12, 2022
 - USA Today - July 29, 2022
 - USA Today - April 07, 2022
 - LA Times - June 06, 2021
 - Universal - May 31, 2021
 - Netword - May 27, 2021
 - Universal - May 05, 2021
 - USA Today - April 28, 2021
 - USA Today - March 08, 2021
 - New York Times - November 22, 2020
 
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