Answer: LAD
LAD is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 193 times.
Referring Clues:
- Chap, affectionately
 - Terhune's "___: a Dog"
 - Shaver
 - Young chap
 - Schoolboy
 - Youth
 - Horatio Alger sort
 - Lassie's mate
 - Stripling
 - Terhune title character
 - Bucko
 - Young boy
 - Boy
 - Nipper
 - Sprout
 - Young one
 - It's a boy
 - Little fella
 - Bannockburn boy
 - Young 'un
 - Little kiltie
 - Sonny boy
 - Cub scout, say
 - Little shaver
 - "Carry the ___ that's born to be king" ("Skye Boat Song" line)
 - "Cupid is a knavish ___": "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
 - Young fellow
 - "Sing me a song of a ___ that is gone": Stevenson
 - Irish fellow
 - Youngster
 - Extol
 - Knickers wearer
 - Huck Finn, e.g.
 - Pip at the start of "Great Expectations," e.g.
 - Sonny
 - Fellow
 - Little guy
 - Young man
 - Young kiltie
 - "When I was a ___..."
 - Lass's mate
 - Clansman's son
 - Whippersnapper
 - Tiny guy
 - Male youth
 - Edinburgh boy
 - Young male
 - Adolescent boy
 - Young guy
 - Terhune's title dog
 - Youthful fellow
 - Boyo
 - "When I was a ___ ..."
 - Bar mitzvah, e.g.
 - Little fellow
 - Terhune dog
 - Little dude
 - Chap
 - 110-Down partner
 - Terhune collie
 - Young fella
 - Terhune's collie
 - Kid
 - Highlands tyke
 - ''A Shropshire ___''
 - Shropshire individual
 - Male youngster
 - Housman's was from Shropshire
 - Man of tomorrow
 - Eton attendee, perhaps
 - Small boy
 - Terhune's hero
 - Young gent
 - Highland boy
 - Young feller
 - Albert Payson Terhune pooch
 - Scottish kid
 - Terhune's admirable dog
 - "___: A Dog" (1962)
 - Terhune's dog
 - Male child
 - "A Shropshire ___"
 - Every man, once
 - Man in the making
 - Little man
 - Young bagpipe player, maybe
 - A. E. Housman's "A Shropshire ___"
 - Whipper snapper
 - Scot's son
 - Highlands youth
 - Pip of "Great Expectations," e.g.
 - Fictional dog
 - Kilted boy
 - Wee fellow
 - Hobbldehoy
 - Bristol boy
 - Huck or Tom, e.g.
 - Male nipper
 - "Strapping" young fellow
 - Minor, maybe
 - Certain sprout
 - Young buck
 - Lass's pal
 - Young bloke
 - Terhune pooch
 - Young fellow
 - Small fellow
 - Little boy
 - Tyke
 - Dundee shaver
 - Address at a Scottish pub
 - Fictional collie
 - Lass's counterpart
 - Strapping young guy
 - Irish boy
 - Wee little man
 - Me boy-o
 - Highlands boy
 - Highland fellow
 - "Wee" boy
 - Half-pint
 - Wee little fellow
 - "A Shropshire ___" (Housman)
 - Lassie's playmate
 - Kilkenny kid
 - Glasgow boy
 - Tom or Huck
 - Young Scot
 - Kilted kid
 - Young male Scot
 - Young Pip, for one
 - Laird's son
 - Terhune's fictional collie
 - Male Scottish youngster
 - Wee little guy
 - One in knickers
 - ___ mag (Maxim or FHM)
 - 20-Down's brother, e.g.
 - Lass's partner
 - Scottish boy
 - Lass's friend
 - Beau for a lass
 - Any "Lord of the Flies" character
 - Small strapper
 - Lass's male counterpart
 - Boy from Glasgow
 - "There's a good ___"
 - Dundee dude
 - Young shaver
 - "Wee" fellow
 - Aberdeen kid
 - Tot's elder
 - Youthful man
 - Finn, for one
 - Tiny Tim, e.g.
 - Minor chap
 - Any young boy
 - Terhune title dog
 - Bloke
 - Any Boy Scout
 - Preteen
 - Bonny type, maybe
 - Literary collie
 - Wee Scot
 - Fella
 - Little Scot
 - Boy Scot
 - U-turn from miss
 - Kid in a kilt
 - Little chap
 - Brit's bud
 - Pub bud
 - Fellow at a pub
 - Young dude
 - Youth found in this puzzle's seven longest answers
 - Boy, in Glasgow
 - Pub pal
 - Young son
 - Strapping young fella
 - Matter-Eater ___ (superhero)
 - "___: a Dog": 1962 film based on a 1919 novel
 - 94 Across fellow
 - Knickers wearer, maybe
 - Boy in knickers, perhaps
 - Li'l boy
 - "Wee" fella
 - Aberdeen boy
 - SoCal team
 - A.E. Housman's "A Shropshire ___"
 - Whom the Irish may call a gossoon
 - English minor?
 - Wee chap
 - British boy
 
Last Seen In:
- USA Today - October 14, 2025
 - USA Today - September 18, 2025
 - LA Times - August 05, 2025
 - LA Times - July 31, 2025
 - New York Times - April 06, 2025
 - LA Times - February 23, 2025
 - New York Times - January 28, 2025
 - New York Times - January 26, 2025
 - New York Times - January 13, 2025
 - USA Today - December 19, 2024
 - LA Times - December 16, 2024
 - USA Today - November 27, 2024
 - LA Times - October 18, 2024
 - LA Times - October 08, 2024
 - LA Times - October 01, 2024
 - LA Times - August 05, 2024
 - New York Times - July 29, 2024
 - USA Today - July 03, 2024
 - New York Times - May 28, 2024
 - LA Times - April 25, 2024
 
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