Answer: OTIS
OTIS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 443 times.
Referring Clues:
- Big name in elevators
 - James who originated the phrase "Taxation without representation"
 - Redding of 60's soul
 - Publisher Chandler
 - Revolutionary orator James
 - Elevator inventor
 - Mayberry sot
 - "Miss ___ Regrets"
 - Inventor Elisha
 - Miss in a 1934 song
 - Singer Redding
 - Elevator innovator
 - Cager Thorpe
 - His invention made skyscrapers possible
 - Football's Armstrong
 - "Miss ___ Regrets" (1934 hit)
 - Name that has its ups and downs
 - 1989 film "Milo & ___"
 - Elevator brand
 - Redding of R&B
 - Mayberry toper
 - Mayberry jail habitué
 - Redding of song
 - Football's ___ Armstrong
 - Elevator pioneer
 - Elevator innovator Elisha
 - Cole Porter miss
 - Song miss
 - Company that owns the trade name "Escalator"
 - Regretful one of song
 - Milo's pal, in a 1989 film
 - ___ Campbell on "The Andy Griffith Show"
 - Mayberry tippler
 - Elevator man
 - Bluesman Spann
 - Groucho, in "A Night at the Opera"
 - Miss ___ of song
 - Lift handle?
 - Leader of a lush life in Mayberry?
 - Elevator firm
 - Mayberry's town drunk
 - Johnny in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
 - ___ & Carla, 60's singing duo
 - Innovator in lifts
 - R. & B. singer Redding
 - Groucho's "A Night at the Opera" role
 - Williams of the Temptations
 - Porter's regretful Miss
 - Sitcom souse
 - Redding of R & B
 - "The Adventures of Milo and ___" (1989 film)
 - He gave us a lift
 - Supermodel Carré
 - Mayberry man
 - Songwriter Blackwell
 - Lift innovator
 - Elevator maker
 - Soul singer Redding
 - He became famous for holding up cars
 - R & B's ___ Day & the Knights
 - Company that has its ups and downs
 - Elevator pioneer Elisha
 - Los Angeles's ___ College of Art and Design
 - Company whose cars don't use gasoline
 - Milo's title partner in a 1989 film
 - Man's name meaning "One who hears well"
 - Ned Beatty's role in "Superman"
 - Elevator brake inventor
 - Mayberry souse
 - Inventor of a braking system for cars
 - Armstrong of N.F.L. fame
 - Elevator company
 - ___ Elevator Company
 - 1970s N.F.L.'er Armstrong
 - Revolutionary James ___, famous for saying "Taxation without representation is tyranny"
 - Blues guitarist Taylor
 - Former newspaper publisher ___ Chandler
 - Maker of moving walkways
 - A leading manufacturer of cars
 - Steam shovel inventor William
 - Big elevator manufacturer
 - Johnny with the 1958 hit "Willie and the Hand Jive"
 - Revolutionary patriot James
 - Manufacturer of boxy cars
 - Former Magic player Smith
 - ___ Chandler, longtime publisher of the Los Angeles Times
 - Bluesman Rush
 - Porter's regretful "Miss"
 - Milo's canine pal
 - "The Dock of the Bay" singer Redding
 - Actor Skinner
 - Cole Porter's regretful one
 - Milo's partner in a 1989 movie
 - Patriots cornerback Smith
 - "(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay" singer Redding
 - Regretful Miss of song
 - Mayberry lush
 - Milo's partner in a movie title
 - 1960s bluesman Redding
 - Elevator name
 - Bluesman Redding
 - Cookie maker Spunkmeyer
 - Mayberry elbow-bender
 - Frequent occupant of Mayberry's jail
 - Inventor who had his ups and downs
 - Redding of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
 - Hand jiver Johnny
 - Moving walkway manufacturer
 - "Miss ___ Regrets" (Cole Porter song)
 - Cole Porter's "Miss ___ Regrets"
 - "... potato pan, ___" (end of a palindrome)
 - Birdsong of the '80s Nets
 - "All Shook Up" songwriter Blackwell
 - Grammy winner Redding
 - "Willie and the Hand Jive" singer Johnny
 - Company that would be crazy to use the slogan "We never let you down"?
 - Cow voiced by Kevin James in "Barnyard"
 - Defensive lineman Sistrunk of the '70s Oakland Raiders
 - "___ Spofford" (Beverly Cleary book)
 - Company that owns elevator.com
 - ___ Spunkmeyer (cookie company)
 - Spunkmeyer of cookie fame
 - Up-and-down inventor?
 - Musical Redding
 - Frequent Mayberry jail occupant
 - R&B artist Redding
 - Stage great Skinner
 - Early L.A. Times bigwig Harrison Gray __
 - __ B. Driftwood, Groucho's "A Night at the Opera" role
 - Los Angeles art and design school
 - Elevator safety brake inventor
 - Drunk in Mayberry
 - Inventor who had his ups and downs?
 - Elevator guy
 - Pop singer Redding
 - She's ''unable to lunch today''
 - Vertical transportation specialist
 - ''Andy Griffith Show'' character
 - Escalator maker
 - Division of United Technologies
 - Name on elevators
 - ''Mr. Pitiful'' singer Redding
 - ''The Andy Griffith Show'' character
 - "Mr. Pitiful" singer Redding
 - Day with the Knights
 - "The Adventures of Milo and ___"
 - American soul singer Redding
 - He had a lush life in Mayberry
 - Sheriff Taylor saved him a place
 - Mayberry's Campbell
 - ___ Day & the Knights
 - Redding of soul
 - ''The Adventures of Milo and ___''
 - Mayberry's big tippler
 - Toper who knows Opie
 - Name on many elevators
 - Mayberry's self-incarcerator
 - Milo's partner, in film
 - ''(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay'' singer Redding
 - Toper who knows Andy
 - 1989 film ''Milo & ___''
 - ''Miss ___ Regrets'' (Porter tune)
 - First name in soul
 - Soulful Redding
 - Crooner Redding
 - Campbell of Mayberry
 - He made skyscrapers feasible
 - Lift man Elisha
 - Character who regularly locks himself in jail
 - Ned Beatty in "Superman"
 - Name on many escalators
 - Safety elevator creator
 - Mayberry character
 - Classic TV tosspot
 - Man who made cars for indoors
 - "Miss ___ Regrets" (Porter tune)
 - He helped raise people to higher levels
 - Hall of Fame vocalist Redding
 - Classic singer Redding
 - Blues singer Redding
 - Mayberry resident
 - Mayberry drunk
 - "Miss ___ Regrets" (Cole Porter standard)
 - R&B singer Shuggie ___
 - Milo's buddy, in film
 - Elisha of elevators
 - Elevator inventor Elisha
 - Mayberry cell dweller
 - Safety-brake inventor
 - Safety hoist creator
 - ___ Day & the Knights (band in "Animal House")
 - Its products go up and down
 - "The Andy Griffith Show" tippler
 - Mayberry's drinker
 - Big name in the 20-Across business
 - "The Andy Griffith Show" role
 - Soulful singer Redding
 - People mover since 1853
 - %231 transportation company in worldwide daily patrons
 - R&B's Redding
 - Toper of Mayberry
 - World's largest elevator company
 - Revolutionary pamphleteer
 - Inventor of a high-rise braking system
 - He became famous for lifting cars
 - He gave us a lift?
 - Name on some elevators
 - #1 transportation company in worldwide daily patrons
 - ___ Day the Knights
 - 1989 film "Milo ___"
 - "The Andy Griffith Show" character
 - Early L.A. Times bigwig Harrison Gray ___
 - ___ B. Driftwood, Groucho's "A Night at the Opera" role
 - A publishing Chandler
 - Groucho's Driftwood
 - She's "unable to lunch today"
 - "Andy Griffith Show" character
 - Blues musician Rush
 - Its products appear in many stories
 - "Threw me in the tank with the drunk called ___" (Beastie Boys lyric)
 - Elevator guy?
 - Elevator label
 - Redding raised in Macon, Georgia
 - Vertical-transportation giant
 - ___ Spunkmeyer of cookies
 - Soul great Redding
 - Elevator man?
 - Early L.A. Times publisher Harrison Gray ___
 - R&B legend Redding
 - Song by Jay-Z and Kanye West
 - Vertical-transport giant
 - Elevator man's name
 - Redding, the singer
 - Jay-Z song that samples "Try a Little Tenderness"
 - Lift designer
 - Totally made-up muffin persona Spunkmeyer
 - ___ B. Driftwood ("A Night at the Opera" role)
 - 'Miss ___ Regrets'
 - Cole Porter's 'Miss ___ Regrets'
 - Cole Porter's regretful miss
 - Giant in elevators
 - Name on an elevator
 - Big elevator name
 - See 43-Down
 - Groucho character, ___ P. Driftwood
 - Mayberry's boozer
 - Redding who sang "The Dock of the Bay"
 - Company known for its ups and downs
 - Company whose cars stay indoors
 - Birdsong of basketball
 - 2011 Grammy-winning song by Jay-Z and Kanye West
 - Cornelia ___ Skinner
 - Mr. Skinner
 - R&B pioneer Johnny
 - Company that helps executives rise
 - Lex Luthor's sidekick in "Superman" (1978)
 - Name in many elevators
 - Redding of rhythm and blues
 - His invention ascends through stories
 - With 10-Down, leader of the Knights in "Animal House"
 - Man with a lift
 - "Safety hoist" inventor
 - Redding who sang "These Arms of Mine"
 - Groucho's role in "A Night at the Opera"
 - Escalator pioneer
 - Big name in vertical transport
 - Cornelia ___ Skinner
 - Elisha of elevator fame
 - Cole Porter tune, "Miss ___ Regrets"
 - Elijah of elevator fame
 - Big elevator producer
 - Birdsong or Thorpe
 - Redding with a Grammy
 - Martin Lawrence character, on "Martin"
 - Lex sidekick in 1978's "Superman"
 - Company that once owned the trademark "Escalator"
 - ___ & Carla (1960s duo)
 - Name associated with ups and downs
 - "Miss ___ Regrets": Porter song
 - Running back Armstrong
 - Elevator giant
 - ___ Day and the Knights
 - Their cars go straight up in the air
 - Elisha who shared his ups and downs with us?
 - Old sitcom sot
 - Uplifting company?
 - Mayberry's heavy drinker
 - Mayberry town drunk
 - American inventor Elisha ___
 - "Respect" songwriter Redding
 - Escalator developer
 - Milo's film friend
 - Sitcom sot
 - Soul legend Redding
 - Passenger elevator inventor
 - Dabney Coleman on "Drexell's Class"
 - Mayberry sot Campbell
 - Industrialist who's had his ups and downs?
 - Big name in elevator safety
 - Elevator manufacturer
 - Lex Luthor's henchman
 - World's most popular transportation company
 - Milo's partner in film
 - Pioneer in car safety
 - Inventor whose success went up and down?
 - Man with rising aspirations?
 - Mayberry drunkard
 - Lex Luthor's main henchman in "Superman"
 - Milo's movie pal
 - Big maker of moving walkways
 - [Elevators]
 - Big name in escalators
 - William who invented the steam shovel
 - Lex's henchman in "Superman" films
 - Legendary singer Redding
 - William ___, inventor of the steam shovel
 - Uplifting inventor?
 - He gave Londoners a lift?
 - Moving walkway maker
 - Maker of indoor cars
 - Singer Williams of the Temptations
 - Big name in vertical transportation
 - Supplier for the Eiffel Tower and Beijing subway
 - Escalator company
 - Vertical transportation giant
 - Big name in vertical-path cars
 - Mr. ___, protagonist in Wilde's "The Canterville Ghost"
 - Brand that carries a lot of weight
 - Mayberry jailbird
 - ___ Spunkmeyer cookies
 - Man famed by elevators
 - Mayberry's self-jailer
 - Manufacturer of moving walkways
 - Daily mover of many millions
 - Name that's uplifting to many?
 - Grammy-winning Redding
 - Big elevator innovator
 - Company that trademarked "escalator"
 - Mayberry self-jailer
 - Maker of cars that travel vertically
 - Redding with a posthumous Grammy
 - Handle on many elevators
 - First user of "Escalator"
 - 2-Down's last name
 - Revolutionary statesman
 - "Miss" with regrets
 - Large manufacturer of car brakes
 - Musician Redding
 - Redding who wrote "Respect"
 - Elisha with the ups and downs
 - Security guard on "Martin"
 - Name in escalators and moving walkways
 - Maker of thousands of cars annually
 - Kansas city Royals star of the '70s
 - Brian's nickname on "Chicago Fire"
 - Elevator VIP
 - Escalator name
 - Old blues singer Johnny
 - Escalator handle?
 - Bluesy Redding
 - He gave everyone a lift
 - Innovator of elevators
 - Redding who sang "(Sittin' On) the Dock of the Bay"
 - Name in elevators
 - Uplifting fellow?
 - "Vertical transportation" giant
 - Manufacturer of indoor cars
 - Name in boxy cars?
 - R&B great Redding
 - Young of "The Outcasts"
 - Inventor motivated by proliferating stories
 - Elisha in the National Inventors Hall of Fame
 - Mayberry boozehound
 - Redding who originally recorded "Respect"
 - Redding with a posthumous No. 1 record
 - Redding with a posthumous No. 1 hit
 - ___ and Carla (1960s R&B duo)
 - Redding of blues
 - Company behind a rise in foot traffic
 - It trademarked "escalator"
 - Safety elevator pioneer
 - Inventor of a vertical-use steam engine
 - 2012 Grammy-winning rap hit that samples "Try a Little Tenderness"
 - Redding dubbed "The King of Soul"
 - L.A.'s ___ College of Art and Design
 - People-moving company
 - Singer/songwriter Redding
 - ___ Day and the Knights ("Animal House" group)
 - Name you might see while listening to Muzak
 - ___ Spunkmeyer
 - He's not without egotism
 - Company with its ups and downs?
 - Company whose cars often have many buttons
 - Schindler competitor
 - Songwriter Redding
 - Skyscraper supplier
 - Artist ___ Kwame Kye Quaicoe
 - Big brand of elevators
 - Big name in skyscraper history
 - Williams who was one of the original Temptations
 - "Strawberry Letter 23" composer Shuggie
 - Famed elevator man
 - Name seen on one's way to the penthouse?
 - Redding who recorded "Respect"
 - Elevator brake inventor Elisha
 - Inventor Boykin who helped develop the pacemaker
 - Big elevator maker
 - Temptations baritone Williams
 - Inventor Boykin
 - "Miss ___ Regrets," jazz standard performed by Ethel Waters and Ella Fitzgerald
 - Company that makes moving walkways
 - Singer Redding with two posthumous Grammys
 - "Try a Little Tenderness" singer Redding
 - Redding of Stax Records
 - 2011 Jay-Z/Kanye West hit that pays tribute to singer Redding
 - "Sex Education" character Milburn
 - "King of Soul" Redding
 - ___ Spunkmeyer: cookie brand
 - Redding with 11 Top 40 hits
 - One who gave us all a lift?
 - Jay-Z and Kanye West song that samples "Try a Little Tenderness"
 - "Double Trouble" blues guitarist Rush
 - Singer-songwriter ___ Redding
 - Blues legend Rush
 - Soul icon Redding
 - R&B singer Redding
 - Asa Butterfield's role on "Sex Education"
 - "Inspiration Information" musician Shuggie
 - Handle that goes up and down?
 - 1960s soul singer Redding
 - Singer Williams who founded the Temptations
 - Eric's best friend on "Sex Education"
 - "Sex Education" protagonist
 - Singer Clay in the Blues Hall of Fame
 - Beverly Cleary's "___ Spofford"
 - "That's How Strong My Love Is" singer Redding
 - ___ Day and the Knights, band that performs "Shout" in "Animal House"
 - Blues singer Rush
 - "Strawberry Letter 23" singer Shuggie
 - Asa's "Sex Education" role
 - 2011 hit by Jay-Z and Kanye West that samples a 1966 soul performance
 - Milo's canine companion
 - Redding who wrote the song "Respect"
 
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