Answer: RAJ
RAJ is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 111 times.
Referring Clues:
- British rule in India
 - The Brits in colonial India
 - British rule in colonial India
 - Rule of India
 - Rule opposed by Gandhi
 - Old Indian dominion
 - 17-Across topic
 - Paul Scott series "The ___ Quartet"
 - Rule, in India
 - "The ___ Quartet" (Indian epic)
 - Period in India's history
 - "The ___ Quartet" (Paul Scott work)
 - Indian viceroy's authority
 - Period in Indian history
 - Rule that ended in 1947
 - Paul Mark Scott's "The ___ Quartet"
 - Colonial British rule in India
 - British rule in India, once
 - Indian government of 1858-1947
 - Former British rule in India
 - Mama's boy on "What's Happening!!"
 - British sovereignty in India
 - Old British rule
 - British rule in Asia
 - Old rule in India
 - British rule in India prior to 1947
 - Gandhi's woe
 - Old Indian rule
 - Rerun's pal on "What's Happening!!"
 - British rule over India
 - Colonial rule until 1947
 - Former sovereignty in India
 - Word from the Sanskrit for "king"
 - Rerun's buddy on "What's Happening!!"
 - "The Big Bang Theory" character from India
 - Paul Scott work: "The ___ Quartet"
 - English rule in India
 - Rule Gandhi opposed
 - The Brits in old India
 - British dominion over India (1757-1947)
 - Rushdie's "Midnight's Children" is set at the end of it
 - Colonial rule that ended when India and Pakistan were split
 - Certain period of colonial rule
 - Rule, to Ramgottra
 - "___ Quartet" (Paul Scott novel series)
 - Literally, "reign" in Hindi
 - It ended in 1947
 - Rule, in New Delhi
 - Colonial rule in India
 - Rule, in Rawalpindi
 - Sahib's rule
 - Sahib's rule
 - Sahib's rule
 - Rule in India
 - British rule of India
 - Rule, in British India
 - Rule, in old India
 - Indian rule from 1858 to 1947
 - British regime in India that ends when "Midnight's Children" begins
 - British ___
 - Post-1858 rule
 - Koothrappali on "The Big Bang Theory"
 - Foe of Ghandi
 - British rule, in India
 - Rule ending in 1947
 - Indian ruler
 - Indian friend of TV's Sheldon and Leonard
 - British colonial rule in India
 - India-born character on "The Big Bang Theory"
 - 'The Big Bang Theory' role
 - Indian in "The Big Bang Theory"
 - Gandhi opposed it
 - Old British rule in India
 - British rule in old India
 - "What's Happening!!" character
 - Howard's best friend on "The Big Bang Theory"
 - "The Big Bang Theory" astrophysicist
 - Period of British rule in India
 - Gandhi foe
 - One of the geeks on "The Big Bang Theory"
 - Male royal in India
 - Bow-tied horndog contestant on "The Apprentice 2"
 - Indian character on "The Big Bang Theory"
 - Literally, "rule"
 - Indian filmmaker Kapoor
 - "The Big Bang Theory" character
 - Kunal Nayyar's role in "The Big Bang Theory"
 - Indian-born character on "The Big Bang Theory"
 - Friend of Sheldon on "The Big Bang Theory"
 - Indian friend of TV's Sheldon
 - Indian physicist on "The Big Bang Theory"
 - British rule, to Indians
 - Friend of TV's Sheldon
 - Rule, to Rahmindra
 - "The Big Bang Theory" role
 - One of five characters on "The Big Bang Theory" to appear in every episode
 - Friend of TV's Sheldon and Leonard
 - Rule that Gandhi opposed
 - British rule over India, once
 - Kunal's role in "The Big Bang Theory"
 - Sheldon's friend on "The Big Bang Theory"
 - "What's Happening!!" protagonist
 - Indian friend of Sheldon and Leonard
 - Name meaning "king"
 - Name that's a container backwards
 - Hindi for "reign"
 - "The Big Bang Theory" regular
 - "The Big Bang Theory" astrophysicist with a Yorkshire terrier named Cinnamon
 - "The Big Bang Theory" astrophysicist whose parents live in India
 - "The Big Bang Theory" chum of Sheldon and Leonard
 - TV friend of Sheldon
 
Last Seen In:
- LA Times - October 22, 2025
 - New York Times - August 17, 2025
 - LA Times - April 27, 2025
 - LA Times - March 23, 2025
 - LA Times - January 13, 2025
 - LA Times - July 31, 2024
 - LA Times - February 20, 2024
 - LA Times - July 03, 2023
 - New York Times - June 16, 2022
 - LA Times - June 12, 2022
 - LA Times - April 18, 2022
 - LA Times - April 16, 2022
 - New York Times - April 07, 2022
 - USA Today - January 28, 2022
 - LA Times - January 28, 2022
 - LA Times - January 10, 2022
 - USA Today - December 02, 2021
 - LA Times - April 25, 2021
 - New York Times - February 15, 2021
 - Universal - January 24, 2021
 
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