Answer: KOALA
KOALA is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 157 times.
Referring Clues:
- Queensland native
 - Relative of a bandicoot
 - Aussie "bear"
 - Australian "bear"
 - Animal in Qantas ads
 - Eucalyptus muncher
 - Furry folivore
 - Eucalyptus eater
 - Sharp-clawed critter
 - Furry marsupial
 - Down Under critter
 - Cute "bear"
 - Eucalyptus-munching marsupial
 - Arboreal Aussie
 - "Bear" that's not a bear
 - Sluggish tree-dweller
 - Australian eucalyptus eater
 - Eucalyptivore
 - Aussie marsupial
 - Australian leaf-eater
 - Furry Australian
 - It's really not a bear
 - Australian marsupial
 - Qantas critter
 - Former Qantas mascot
 - Lethargic marsupial
 - Down-under critter
 - Qantas mascot
 - Qantas hater of old ads
 - Bear that's not a bear
 - Eater of eucalyptus leaves
 - Furry Aussie
 - Fetching furry folivore
 - Cuddly-looking marsupial
 - Folivorous marsupial
 - Zoo cutie
 - Kangaroo Island critter
 - Cuscus cousin
 - Furry outbacker
 - Nigel, in the animated movie "The Wild"
 - Eucalyptus the Beanie Baby, e.g.
 - Wombat relative
 - It isn't really a bear
 - Australian animal
 - Member of suborder Vombatiformes
 - Bearlike beast
 - Australian bearlike beast
 - Bearlike Australian beast
 - Pouched mammal
 - Nocturnal marsupial
 - Cuddly-looking Australian
 - Aussie ''bear''
 - Pouched Aussie
 - Eucalyptus dweller
 - "Bear" Down Under
 - Cuddly marsupial
 - Eucalyptus leaf muncher
 - Cuddly-looking Australian marsupial
 - Australian animal that munches on eucalyptus leaves
 - Down Under marsupial
 - Gray Australian
 - Sharp clawed marsupial
 - Sitter in a eucalyptus tree
 - Bearlike Aussie beast
 - Adelaide animal
 - Cute Aussie critter
 - Cute marsupial
 - Cute eucalyptus muncher
 - Eucalyptus lover
 - Sharp-clawed marsupial
 - Bandicoot's kin
 - Eucalyp-tus eater
 - Australian 'teddy bear'
 - Tree-dwelling marsupial
 - Tree-dwelling marsupial
 - Wombat cousin
 - Leaf-eating critter
 - Tailless marsupial
 - Fuzzy marsupial
 - Marsupial sometimes called a bear
 - Critter with humanlike fingerprints
 - Wombat's cousin
 - Adorable Australian
 - Australian herbivore
 - Melbourne marsupial
 - Symbol of Australia
 - Arboreal marsupial
 - Down Under climber
 - Animal whose young is a 34-Down
 - Stuffed animal option
 - Bear that isn't really a bear
 - Eucalyptus-eating marsupial
 - Australian critter
 - Tree-dweller that sleeps 20 or so hours a day
 - Eucalyptus-eating Aussie
 - Cute bear
 - Down Under "bear"
 - Zoo favorite
 - Prey for a dingo
 - Animal that may carry its baby on its back
 - Cuddly looking Australian
 - Eucalyptus diner
 - Furry tree dweller
 - Leaf-munching marsupial
 - Aussie critter
 - Aussie known for sleeping most of the day away
 - Down Under dweller
 - Eucalyptus eater of the Outback
 - Member of the suborder Vombatiformes
 - Beast with a spoon-shaped nose
 - One with a pouch
 - Symbol of QANTAS
 - Cuddly-looking "bear"
 - Eucalyptus-munching animal
 - Eucalyptus-eating 'bear'
 - ___ bear
 - Eucalyptus-munching Aussie
 - Bearlike marsupial
 - Eucalyptus-eating "bear"
 - Bear that's not really a bear
 - Eucalyptus-eating creature
 - "Bear" that's actually a marsupial
 - Cute Aussie "bear"
 - Sluggish, tailless Australian marsupial
 - Cuddly Australian creature
 - Qantas Airways symbol
 - Marsupial without a tail
 - Cuddly Australian marsupial
 - Marsupial who said "I hate Qantas"
 - Down under eucalpytus eater
 - Eucalyptus-munching "bear"
 - "Bear" from Down Under
 - Relative of a wombat
 - Aussie bearlike beast
 - Fluffy-eared "bear"
 - Cute Down Under critter
 - Fluffy-eared critter
 - Animal in old Qantas ads
 - Animal that isn't a bear
 - Fluffy-eared marsupial
 - Animal whose genus name, Phascolarctos, means "pouch bear"
 - Dweller in a eucalyptus forest
 - It's not a bear
 - Billabong Zoo resident
 - Critter in old Qantas ads
 - Australian tree-hugger
 - Eucalyptus-loving animal
 - "Bear" that can sleep 20 hours a day
 - Marsupial tree-hugger
 - Certain tree-hugger
 - Marsupial with a spoon-shaped nose
 - Eucalyptus-loving "bear"
 - Animal with fused toes on each hind paw, used for grooming its coat
 - Souvenir toy from Australia, say
 - Animal whose name comes from the Dharug word for "no water"
 - "Bear" in an eucalyptus forest
 - Eucalyptus-loving marsupial
 
Last Seen In:
- New York Times - August 12, 2025
 - USA Today - July 22, 2025
 - USA Today - July 07, 2025
 - LA Times - June 16, 2025
 - USA Today - April 11, 2025
 - USA Today - March 14, 2025
 - USA Today - January 01, 2025
 - USA Today - December 26, 2024
 - LA Times - June 29, 2024
 - LA Times - February 10, 2024
 - LA Times - February 07, 2024
 - LA Times - January 28, 2024
 - LA Times - December 12, 2023
 - LA Times - November 22, 2023
 - New York Times - October 14, 2023
 - USA Today - October 09, 2023
 - USA Today - September 29, 2023
 - USA Today - August 24, 2023
 - New York Times - July 16, 2023
 - USA Today - March 27, 2023
 
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