Answer: NAN
NAN is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 207 times.
Referring Clues:
- A Bobbsey twin
 - One of the Bobbsey twins
 - Photographer Goldin
 - Pulitzer-winning writer Robertson
 - Actress Grey
 - Bert's fictional twin sister
 - One of the Bobbseys
 - Grey who co-starred in "Three Smart Girls"
 - Masefield play "The Tragedy of ___"
 - Social maven ___ Kempner
 - Bert Bobbsey’s twin
 - Palindromic girl's name
 - Indian bread
 - ___-Shan, ship in Conrad's "Typhoon"
 - Tandoori-baked bread
 - Editor Talese
 - Bert Bobbsey's twin
 - Britton who wrote "The President's Daughter," 1927
 - Staple of Indian cuisine
 - Bert Bobbsey's twin sister
 - Tandoor-baked bread
 - Asian flatbread
 - Palindromic lady
 - Palindromic woman's nickname
 - Actress Grey or Martin
 - Palindromic Bobbsey
 - ___ Ling (Chinese mountain range)
 - Indian baked bread
 - Palindromic Bobbsey twin
 - Bert's twin sister
 - Palindromic Indian flatbread
 - Twin sister of Bert Bobbsey
 - Bread served with korma
 - Round bread served with Indian food
 - Chicken tikka go-with
 - Actress Grey of black-and-white films
 - Socialite Kempner
 - ___ A. Talese (Doubleday imprint)
 - Bread baked in a clay oven
 - Woods of "China Beach"
 - Actress Martin of "The Other Side of the Mountain"
 - Bread orderer's alternative to poori
 - Documentary photographer Goldin
 - Punjabi bread
 - Sis of Bob and Anna in "Mom and Dad Are Palindromes"
 - Tandoori bread
 - Pita look-alike
 - Indian pita relative
 - Bert's twin
 - Actress Martin or Grey
 - Mideast bread
 - Gramma
 - Bread with an Indian meal
 - Bobbsey twin
 - Bobbsey girl
 - Pita's Indian kin
 - Something in an Indian breadbasket
 - Side order with tandoori chicken
 - Bread served in Indian restaurants
 - Palindromic fictional twin
 - Tandoor bread
 - Twin of Bert Bobbsey
 - One of the Bobbsey clan
 - Round bread of India
 - Bert Bobbsey's sister
 - Palindromic twin of children's literature
 - A Bobbsey
 - Palindromic literary twin
 - Bert Bobbsey's sis
 - Indian flat bread
 - Miss Bobbsey
 - Bert's Bobbsey twin
 - Bread often shaped like a teardrop
 - River through northern Thailand
 - Indian restaurant serving
 - Punjabi pita
 - Flatbread of India
 - Palindromic Bobbsey twin name
 - Daughter of Richard and Mary Bobbsey
 - Book editor Talese
 - Mezzo-soprano Merriman
 - Palindromic nickname
 - Opera's Merriman
 - New York Congresswoman-elect Hayworth
 - John Masefield play "The Tragedy of ___"
 - Art photographer Goldin
 - Noted New York photographer Goldin
 - Palindromic name
 - "Little Men" tomboy
 - Grandma, to some
 - Code word for "N" in the old U.S. Phonetic Alphabet
 - Sop for aloo palak
 - Palindromic girl
 - Turkic flatbread
 - Mary Bobbsey's older daughter
 - Pita look-alike
 - New York socialite Kempner
 - It may be eaten with tikka masala
 - "The Hug" photographer Goldin
 - Curry side
 - River of Thailand
 - Flat bread of India
 - Bread of Indian cuisine
 - Bread of India
 - Indian flatbread
 - Bread from a tandoor
 - Bread in an Indian restaurant
 - Indian restaurant bread
 - East Indian flatbread
 - Broadway lyricist Knighton
 - Congresswoman Hayworth from New York
 - Asian bread
 - Indian restaurant basketful
 - Ms. Fabray, for short
 - Bread served with vindaloo
 - Flat Indian bread
 - Tikka masala go-with
 - Indian restaurant extra
 - Grandmother, to Brits
 - Bread served with chicken tikka masala
 - Bread eaten with vindaloo
 - ___ Flanagan ("True Blood" vampire)
 - Bert's mystery-solving twin
 - Twin of fiction
 - Sister of Bert Bobbsey
 - Bert Bobbseys twin
 - Family nickname
 - Painter Hudson
 - Bert's twin sister, in fiction
 - Bert's sister in books
 - Fabray, to friends
 - Editor ___ A. Talese
 - A literary Bobbsey
 - Delhi bread
 - Old ___, "Game of Thrones" character
 - Artist Hudson
 - Martin of "Mr. Sunshine"
 - Bert's sister in children's literature
 - Tandoor-baked bread (var.)
 - Side served with Shahi Paneer
 - A Bobbsey sister
 - Bert's sister in "The Bobbsey Twins"
 - Actress Woods
 - Grandma, affectionately
 - Twin Flossie's big sister
 - Fabray or Goldin
 - Fabray or Talese
 - Indian bread (var.)
 - Female Bobbsey
 - Legendary opera star Merriman
 - Bobbsey miss
 - Editor Talese with her own Doubleday imprint
 - McCarthy or Goldin
 - River of Thailand or a literary twin
 - Bread that's often brushed with ghee
 - Chicken vindaloo go-with
 - Bread with vindaloo
 - Bert's sister of literature
 - Big-band vocalist Wynn
 - Merriman or Goldin
 - Female Bobbsey twin
 - ___ Britton, mistress of Warren Harding who had a sensational 1927 tell-all book
 - Bread also called khamiri
 - Little Miss Bobbsey
 - Editor Talese with a Doubleday imprint
 - Thai river
 - Catherine Tate character
 - Masefield heroine
 - 'The Mugger' actress Martin
 - A young Bobbsey
 - British grandma
 - Diva Merriman
 - Hummus scoop, at times
 - One of the Bobbseys, in children's literature
 - Old ___, "Game of Thrones" caretaker
 - 13 Across' Indian cousin
 - "yes, dear" grandma
 - Indian 59-Down
 - Bread served with dal, maybe
 - Leavened flatbread
 - Tandyr ___: Central Asian flatbread
 - Grandma, to Brits
 - Grandma, in Cambridge
 - Mum's mum
 - "I'll Be Your Mirror" photographer Goldin
 - Grandma, in the U.K.
 - Grams in the U.K.?
 - Grammy equivalent
 - Photographer and activist Goldin
 - Brit's grandma
 - British granny
 - Granny to a Brit
 - Oldest Bobbsey daughter
 - Goldin of "All the Beauty and the Bloodshed"
 - Nickname for a British relative
 - British Gram?
 - Palindromic family nickname
 - Grandma, endearingly
 - Grandma
 - Granny, to some
 - Grandma, in Glasgow
 - Mom's mom, in Britain
 - One of the Bobbsey twins, in children's literature
 - Alternative to Gramma or Granny
 - Grammy, in the U.K.
 - Grandma, in Gloucester
 - Palindromic woman's name
 
Last Seen In:
- New York Times - September 30, 2025
 - New York Times - September 11, 2025
 - LA Times - August 15, 2025
 - New York Times - August 07, 2025
 - New York Times - July 14, 2025
 - New York Times - July 10, 2025
 - USA Today - July 10, 2025
 - New York Times - June 25, 2025
 - USA Today - June 09, 2025
 - New York Times - June 02, 2025
 - LA Times - March 12, 2025
 - New York Times - March 02, 2025
 - New York Times - February 04, 2025
 - New York Times - January 12, 2025
 - USA Today - December 24, 2024
 - New York Times - September 26, 2024
 - LA Times - August 14, 2024
 - LA Times - June 17, 2024
 - LA Times - May 28, 2024
 - New York Times - April 21, 2024
 
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