Answer: ICON
ICON is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 490 times.
Referring Clues:
- Object of devotion
 - It's clicked on a computer
 - It stands for something
 - Screen symbol
 - What a model might become
 - Computer image
 - Menu symbol
 - Computer signpost
 - Windows picture
 - Representation
 - AOL logo, e.g.
 - Religious image
 - Garbage pail, maybe
 - PC picture
 - Click-on item
 - Cathedral display
 - Religious figure
 - Object of esteem
 - Clickable image
 - Clicked image
 - Many a celebrity
 - PC pic
 - Clickable symbol
 - Trash can, for one
 - Spot for a cursor, maybe
 - PC pictograph
 - Trash bin, e.g.
 - James Dean or Marilyn Monroe
 - Trash can on a desktop, e.g.
 - Mao, for one
 - Click site
 - Orthodox Church feature
 - Symbol
 - Screen image
 - Image
 - On-screen image
 - Bit of Windows dressing?
 - Screen pic
 - Trash can, perhaps
 - Desktop marker
 - It may be seen in a window
 - James Dean, e.g.
 - Trash can, e.g., on a computer
 - Computer screen image
 - Computer symbol
 - Desktop feature
 - Universally known figure
 - Pointer's target
 - Smiley face, e.g.
 - Something a computer user may click
 - Something to click
 - Much-respected person
 - Elvis or Madonna
 - Sect symbol
 - Screen figure
 - Bogart was one
 - U2's Bono, e.g.
 - David or Victoria Beckham, e.g.
 - Pic to click
 - Clickable screen symbol
 - A program usually has one
 - Desktop folder, e.g.
 - Revered one
 - Desktop graphic
 - Elvis, e.g.
 - Clicked pic
 - Recycle bin, for one
 - Pic you can click
 - Desktop symbol
 - Picture used by a computer's operating system
 - It's often double-clicked
 - Computer picture
 - Microsoft Windows logo, for example
 - Image on a monitor
 - User-friendly picture
 - Picture on a desktop
 - Double-clicked desktop item
 - Frequently clicked image
 - Desktop trash can, e.g.
 - Religious artifact
 - Something to click on
 - One found on a computer screen or movie screen
 - Click it and get with the program
 - Computer desktop symbol
 - Windows item
 - Religious picture
 - Target of a click
 - Monastery image
 - Windows' picture
 - Image on a screen
 - Pic of pixels, perhaps
 - Sacred image
 - Historical figure, to some
 - Mouse target
 - Clicker's picture
 - Wallpaper feature?
 - Program launcher
 - Little desktop graphic
 - On-screen trash can, for one
 - Desktop miniature
 - Desktop item
 - Toolbar graphic
 - Program opener
 - Michael Jackson was one
 - Computer graphic
 - Graphical user interface feature
 - Enduring symbol
 - Desktop picture
 - Che Guevara, e.g.
 - Double-clicked symbol
 - You can click on it
 - Picture that can be dragged
 - It can be dragged and dropped
 - Emblem
 - Symbol made of pixels
 - Recycle bin, e.g.
 - Double-clicked picture
 - Pic that you click
 - Computer desktop picture
 - Double-clicked pic
 - Blue "W," e.g.
 - Colorful butterfly, e.g.
 - Clickable PC image
 - Desktop figure
 - Revered symbol
 - PC screen symbol
 - Small logo, often
 - Church figure
 - It's activated by clicking
 - "e" with a ring around it, e.g.
 - Clicked-on item
 - Symbol to click on
 - Representative symbol
 - High-tech image
 - AOL's mailbox, e.g.
 - Clickable picture
 - Computer-screen image
 - Pictorial presentation
 - Computer-screen picture
 - One on a pedestal
 - Important symbol
 - Object of veneration
 - Computer-screen symbol
 - Superstar
 - PC desktop feature
 - Well-known symbol
 - It may be dragged and dropped
 - Screen graphic
 - Windows box?
 - Touch-screen image
 - Pointer target, sometimes
 - Revered picture
 - Apple target
 - ''My Computer,'' e.g.
 - My Computer, e.g.
 - Revered image
 - Desktop trash can, for one
 - Computer pic
 - Sidney Poitier, e.g.
 - Bob Hope, for one
 - Graphic symbol
 - Image to click on
 - Desktop image
 - Revered religious image
 - Computer screen on a computer screen
 - James Dean, for one
 - Stand-in for a file
 - Graphic image
 - Computer figure
 - Clickable desktop graphic
 - "My Computer," e.g.
 - Symbolic graphic
 - Coin anagram
 - Holy image
 - Tiny trash can, e.g.
 - Computer screen symbol
 - Valentino, for one
 - Desktop object
 - Picture on a PC
 - Graphics image
 - Megastar
 - It may open Windows
 - Figure known worldwide
 - What the mouse might stop on
 - Sacred picture
 - Personal computer prompt
 - Arrow target, perhaps
 - Pictograph
 - Cathedral relic
 - Mac image
 - Computer command symbol
 - Clickable item
 - Windows image
 - Jackie O, e.g.
 - Wallpaper feature
 - Program-launching graphic
 - Screen picture
 - Trash can, e.g.
 - Princess Diana or Jackie Kennedy, to fashionistas
 - Scissors, for "cut," on a PC
 - Subject of adoration
 - Religious symbol
 - Pic that can be clicked
 - Only thing between you and an open window?
 - Clickable pic
 - Macintosh's apple, e.g.
 - Saint's picture
 - File drawer on screen, e.g.
 - Software graphic
 - Two eighth notes, for iTunes, e.g.
 - Clickable desktop image
 - Revered figure
 - Cultural symbol
 - Piece of Greek Orthadox Art
 - Folder, e.g.
 - Church treasure
 - Cultural figure
 - Cursor target
 - Che Guevara or Lady Gaga
 - Windows opener
 - Folder, sometimes
 - App representation
 - Uncle Sam, for one
 - Tiny paper clip, e.g.
 - Venerated one
 - Orthodox image
 - A user clicks on it
 - Venerated image
 - Picture on a PDA
 - Object of worship
 - Pedestal occupant
 - File stand-in
 - Paragon
 - PC symbol
 - Worshipped one
 - Picture on a laptop
 - Fanzine topic
 - Clickable figure
 - Picture in pixels
 - Object of reverence
 - Computer screen picture
 - Holy relic
 - Blue W for Word, e.g.
 - Word from the Greek for "image"
 - Trash can or file folder, e.g.
 - Window picture
 - Windows symbol
 - Apple figure?
 - Universally known symbol
 - Folder, commonly
 - Mr. Clean or Mr. Peanut
 - iPad figure
 - File folder, e.g.
 - Worshiped one
 - Pop ___
 - Clickable computer image
 - Idolized figure
 - Judy Garland, to some gay men
 - CBS's eye, e.g.
 - Macintosh screen symbol
 - John Lennon, e.g.
 - Awe-inspiring figure
 - Gateway Arch, for St. Louis, e.g.
 - App symbol
 - Mouse user's selection
 - Something to be clicked on
 - Object of adoration
 - PC image
 - Apple figure
 - A browser has one
 - What a mouse often stops at
 - Something that can be dragged and dropped
 - Thing between you and an open window?
 - Tablet symbol
 - Program-launching picture
 - Laptop image
 - Android image
 - One with a huge fanbase
 - It's between you and an open window?
 - Sect's symbol
 - Clickable item found in the seven longest Across answers
 - Toolbar symbol
 - Some one to look up to
 - Web image
 - Monitor picture
 - Seattle's Space Needle or St. Louis's Gateway Arch
 - :-), for one
 - App identifier
 - Little pic on which to click
 - Picture on a screen
 - Holy likeness
 - Idolized image
 - PC mouse target
 - Little picture
 - Picture
 - It might be a shortcut
 - App stand-in
 - Picture of an envelope, e.g.
 - Nader, for one
 - Apple's apple, e.g.
 - Fanzine figure
 - It's seen in windows
 - Common clickable
 - Computer "button"
 - Compass for the web browser Safari, e.g.
 - Religious portrait
 - iPad screen feature
 - Cynosure
 - Thing to click
 - Garbage can, on a PC
 - Silhouette of a bird, for Twitter
 - Much-respected figure
 - A mouse may be drawn to it
 - Beloved celebrity
 - Twitter's bird, e.g.
 - Toolbar image
 - Dropbox's blue box, for one
 - Briefcase or recyling bin, e.g.
 - Desktop pic
 - iPad symbol
 - Double-clicked thing
 - Sacred symbol
 - Clickable item on a monitor
 - Desktop graphic symbol
 - Apple glyph
 - Widely admired one
 - Target of a tiny arrow
 - Computer graphic symbol
 - Symbol on an iPhone
 - Cher or Dolly Parton, e.g.
 - Safari's is a compass
 - Clicker's target
 - Screen image or screen idol
 - Something to mouse over
 - App image
 - Graven image
 - Program-launching symbol
 - Church image
 - iPhone graphic
 - Holy picture
 - Clicked-on graphic
 - Clickable PC item
 - Holy painting
 - Trash bin on a computer screen, e.g.
 - Symbolic image
 - Image on an Android
 - Clickable desktop symbol
 - iPad screen symbol
 - Smartphone symbol
 - Picture to click
 - Smartphone image
 - Tappable image
 - On-screen trash can, e.g.
 - Clickable computer symbol
 - Symbol representing an app
 - Tapped smartphone image
 - Desktop sight
 - Symbol for an app
 - 33-Down, in rock 'n' roll history
 - Smartphone screen image
 - Tapped image
 - Token
 - St. Patrick, for the Irish
 - Click it
 - Folder, maybe
 - Blue "W" for Microsoft Word, e.g.
 - Idol
 - Smartphone art
 - Trashcan on a desktop
 - Legend's relative?
 - Super superstar
 - One to look up to
 - Mao Zedong or Mahatma Gandhi
 - Computer image that's clicked
 - Small program opener
 - 10-Across screen image
 - Smartphone app logo
 - Tapped symbol
 - Big "G" for Google, e.g.
 - Wastebasket or folder, maybe
 - Legend
 - Word after computer or fashion
 - Image for an app
 - App opener
 - App graphic
 - Exemplar
 - Celebrity
 - Desktop trashcan, e.g.
 - Toolbar art
 - iPhone image
 - Supercelebrity
 - Likeness
 - Desktop art
 - App-launching symbol
 - Mouse clickee
 - Tapped pic
 - Gisele Bundchen or Heidi Klum, to fashionistas
 - Symbol on a computer screen
 - Tappable picture
 - Recognizable figure
 - Image to click
 - Significant symbol
 - Computer symbol to click on
 - Phone app symbol
 - Stylized "W" for Microsoft Word, e.g.
 - f, for Facebook
 - Green "X" for Microsoft Excel, e.g.
 - Screen symbol to click on
 - Miniature image to click on
 - A blue compass, for the browser Safari
 - Notable person
 - Image on a desktop
 - App-launching image
 - You might click on one
 - One who is more than just famous
 - Computer desktop image
 - Compass, for Safari
 - Much-admired person
 - Phone app pictorial symbol
 - Smartphone app symbol
 - Princess Diana, for one
 - Phone image to touch
 - Wastebasket, for instance
 - Quicken's boxed Q, for one
 - Very important person
 - Image of a folder, e.g.
 - Screen trash can, e.g.
 - Smaller-than-life depiction
 - File folder or recycle bin
 - Trash can or cart
 - Hall of Famer, say
 - Phone app image
 - Image representing an app
 - Style ___
 - Wikipedia's globe, say
 - Symbol of Silicon Valley?
 - Google's red, yellow, green and blue "G," e.g.
 - Image that might be tapped
 - Where a phone might be tapped
 - Smartphone graphic
 - Long-respected one
 - Zoom's contains a video camera
 - Symbol that might be clicked
 - Symbol on a phone screen
 - Safari's compass, e.g.
 - Image that might be double-clicked
 - Symbol you might tap
 - Clickable logo
 - It can represent a folder
 - Screen star, say
 - Emoji, for one
 - Standout in one's field
 - Word after "gay" or "fashion"
 - Legendary person
 - Elvis or Coca-Cola
 - "She's an ___, she's a legend and she is the moment"
 - Word after gay or fashion
 - Sacred image in an Orthodox church
 - Widely admired person
 - Tiny floppy disk, for "Save"
 - Standout in a field
 - Widely adored person
 - Phone tapping target?
 - Oprah, for one
 - Image on a menu bar
 - Logo, often
 - Gay ___
 - G, as for Google
 - Image on a phone's home screen
 - Venerated figure
 - Tapped symbol on a phone screen
 - Tappable logo
 - It's clicked on a desktop
 - Envelope opened with a click, e.g.
 - Tappable smartphone symbol
 - Recycle bin on a desktop, e.g.
 - Basilica sight
 - App store image
 - Picture formatted for the small screen?
 - Menu image
 - Image that represents an app
 - Taskbar image
 - Calculator symbol on a MacBook, e.g.
 - Something that's often clicked
 - Legendary figure
 - Box on a touchscreen
 - Shortcut image
 - Touchscreen image
 - Paper clip for an attachment, e.g.
 - Tappable image on a touchscreen
 
Last Seen In:
- New York Times - October 29, 2025
 - LA Times - October 14, 2025
 - LA Times - October 08, 2025
 - LA Times - October 02, 2025
 - LA Times - September 21, 2025
 - LA Times - September 07, 2025
 - LA Times - July 23, 2025
 - LA Times - July 15, 2025
 - USA Today - June 17, 2025
 - USA Today - June 12, 2025
 - USA Today - May 05, 2025
 - New York Times - April 23, 2025
 - New York Times - April 02, 2025
 - LA Times - March 10, 2025
 - LA Times - December 06, 2024
 - New York Times - October 30, 2024
 - USA Today - October 01, 2024
 - LA Times - September 09, 2024
 - USA Today - August 12, 2024
 - New York Times - August 09, 2024
 
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