Answer: ROBOT
ROBOT is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 155 times.
Referring Clues:
- Gog, of film sci-fi
 - Perfect slave
 - Unpaid factory worker
 - Kind of bomb
 - Futuristic slave
 - "Lost in Space" figure
 - Metalhead?
 - Martian explorer, e.g.
 - Uncomplaining servant
 - Mechanical man
 - NASA exploring tool
 - Automaton
 - Hardly a symbol of spontaneity
 - Brainless one
 - Man of steel?
 - Iron man?
 - Bomb squad worker
 - Deep-sea explorer, at times
 - Modern factory sight
 - Unpaid servant
 - One with abs of steel?
 - Assembly line fixture
 - Steady worker
 - Modern assembly line worker
 - Tireless assembly line worker
 - Bomb defuser, maybe
 - Worker that never gets tired
 - Sci-fi maid, maybe
 - "Lost In Space" character
 - Bomb squad machine
 - Factory worker, maybe
 - Mars explorer, e.g.
 - Karel Capek creation
 - Sci-fi valet, maybe
 - One who acts without thinking
 - Gort of "The Day the Earth Stood Still"
 - Unthinking servant
 - C-3PO or R2-D2
 - Iron man
 - High-tech gofer
 - Mechanical worker
 - Sci-fi staple
 - Sci-fi antagonist, perhaps
 - "I, __"
 - Kind of airport train
 - Metal worker?
 - Robbie, notably
 - Metallic man
 - Man of steel
 - ''WestWorld'' character
 - ''RUR'' figure
 - Sci-fi machine
 - Asimov subject
 - Certain bomb squad worker
 - Mechanical helper
 - Asimov topic, often
 - Android
 - Isaac Asimov character
 - Worker not interested in wages
 - Steel worker?
 - Modern factory worker
 - Assembly-line worker
 - Many an Asimov character
 - Bomb-defusing machine
 - One of several "Mystery Science Theater 3000" characters
 - "I, ___"
 - Automated worker
 - "Lost in Space" man
 - The iron giant in "The Iron Giant"
 - "WestWorld" character
 - "RUR" figure
 - It may be used for dangerous work
 - Sci-fi servant
 - High-tech assembly line worker
 - Futuristic unpaid worker
 - Bomb-defusing worker
 - Assembly line worker
 - Metal man
 - Android's cousin
 - Factory worker
 - Programmable machine
 - Wired worker
 - The Jetsons' maid, e.g.
 - Sci-fi servant, sometimes
 - 1970s funk dance, with "the"
 - Rosie of "The Jetsons," for one
 - Sci-fi butler, perhaps
 - Mechanical assembly-line worker
 - "The Terminator" soldier
 - Worker that may suffer burnout?
 - Sci-fi droid
 - Pixar's WALL-E, e.g.
 - Drone's relative
 - Bomb squad member
 - Mars Rover
 - R2-D2 is one
 - Klaatu's Gort, for one
 - Tireless worker?
 - Grade Z sci-fi "classic," "___ Monster"
 - "Star Wars" character
 - Android, e.g.
 - Mechanical being
 - Mechanical sci-fi creation
 - Worker made out of metal
 - Isaac Asimov subject
 - Humanlike machine of sci-fi
 - Primus or Helena, in a classic play
 - The health and safety laboratory in Britain created vomiting Larry, a ___ that barfs
 - Futuristic servant
 - WALL-E, for instance
 - Futuristic worker
 - Metallic factory worker
 - Product of some high-school competitions
 - Unthinking worker
 - Sci-fi servant, perhaps
 - Mechanical man or woman
 - Handy machine
 - Metallic worker
 - High-tech worker
 - Mechanical person
 - Worker made of steel
 - High-tech drone, essentially
 - Roomba, for one
 - Programmable worker
 - Many a modern assembly-line worker
 - Word coined by writer Capek
 - WALL-E, e.g.
 - Worker made of metal
 - "RUR" protagonist
 - Subject of an Asimov collection
 - Many an Amazon "worker"
 - He has nerves of steel
 - Unpaid worker
 - R2-D2 or BB-8, e.g.
 - "I'm not a ___" (captcha phrase)
 - R2-D2, for one
 - "Person" that speaks in beeps and boops
 - Nonhuman worker at the Henn na Hotel
 - Droid, e.g.
 - Member of the modern work force
 - "Mr. ___": Rami Malek drama
 - Roomba or Automower
 - Costume that might start with a cardboard box
 - Mechanical dance move
 - One might develop consciousness in a sci-fi story
 - "I'm not a ___" (online confirmation)
 - What a captcha tries to detect
 - Captcha target
 - Bender of "Futurama," for one
 - A roomba is one
 - Any of the Transformers
 - Either of two wisecracking film critics in "Mystery Science Theater 3000"
 - Claire or Oliver, in "Maybe Happy Ending"
 - Alicia Vikander's "Ex Machina" role
 - Tik-Tok in the Oz books, for one
 
Last Seen In:
- LA Times - October 10, 2025
 - New York Times - September 21, 2025
 - LA Times - September 07, 2025
 - USA Today - March 10, 2025
 - New York Times - December 01, 2024
 - LA Times - September 24, 2024
 - LA Times - September 17, 2024
 - LA Times - July 18, 2024
 - New York Times - April 03, 2024
 - LA Times - March 27, 2024
 - LA Times - October 11, 2023
 - LA Times - July 21, 2023
 - New York Times - March 22, 2023
 - LA Times - January 23, 2023
 - New York Times - October 14, 2022
 - New York Times - August 28, 2022
 - USA Today - June 28, 2022
 - New York Times - May 13, 2022
 - New York Times - April 18, 2022
 - LA Times - March 02, 2022
 
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