Answer: RYAN
RYAN is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 206 times.
Referring Clues:
- Pitcher Nolan
 - Fastballer known as "The Express"
 - First baseball player to make $1 million a year
 - Tom Clancy hero
 - "A Bridge Too Far" author
 - No-hitter king
 - Pat Nixon's maiden name
 - Clancy hero Jack
 - O'Neal of "Love Story"
 - "Saving Private ___"
 - Farrah's ex
 - All-Century Team pitcher
 - RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER
 - Meg of "Sleepless in Seattle"
 - "Tumbleweeds" cartoonist Tom
 - "Henry Fool" star Thomas Jay __
 - Baseball's strikeout king
 - Famous fastballer
 - Pitcher with 5,714 lifetime strikeouts
 - Baseball's first $1 million/year player
 - Film private
 - Meg of "In the Cut"
 - O'Neal of "Peyton Place"
 - Actress Meg
 - Hero of Tom Clancy novels
 - Strikeout ace Nolan
 - Hero of several Clancy novels
 - Meg of "You've Got Mail"
 - Chicago's Dan ___ Expressway
 - Illinois governor before Blagojevich
 - TV host Seacrest
 - Meg of "Hanging Up"
 - "Cruel Intentions" costar Phillippe
 - Actor O'Neal
 - "A Bridge Too Far" novelist Cornelius
 - Meg or Buddy
 - Strikeout specialist Nolan
 - All-time strikeout king Nolan
 - Tatum's father
 - See 57-Across
 - Tom Clancy's Jack
 - Fireballer Nolan
 - O'Neal of "Barry Lyndon"
 - Tatum O'Neal's dad
 - No-hitter champ Nolan
 - Actor Robert
 - Jeri or Nolan
 - Tatum's dad
 - "The Longest Day" author Cornelius
 - Meg of moviedom
 - Emcee Seacrest
 - Baseball's Nolan
 - Amy of "Gone Baby Gone"
 - Damon role in a Spielberg movie
 - Slugger Howard of the Phillies
 - "Saving Private __"
 - Clancy hero
 - Hall of Famer Nolan
 - "Sleepless in Seattle" costar
 - All-Century Team starting right-hander
 - Hanks's "You've Got Mail" costar
 - Recordholder with 5,714 career strikeouts
 - Baseball's all-time leader in walks allowed
 - "American Idol" host Seacrest
 - He had a record 5,714 strikeouts
 - Hanks's "Sleepless in Seattle" costar
 - See 32-Down
 - Hall of Fame strikeout king
 - Strikeout king Nolan
 - King of K's
 - ''The Longest Day'' author
 - Seacrest of ''American Idol''
 - Tom Clancy character
 - Clancy character
 - ''A Bridge Too Far'' author
 - ''Saving Private __''
 - Seacrest of "American Idol"
 - Cooperstown's Nolan
 - ''Barry Lyndon'' star O'Neal
 - Protagonist of some Clancy books
 - Meg of ''Sleepless in Seattle''
 - Jack of Tom Clancy novels
 - Nolan or Meg
 - ''Love Story'' actor O'Neal
 - Spielberg's private
 - "Sleepless in Seattle" star
 - Spielberg soldier
 - Tom Clancy hero Jack
 - All-time strikeout king
 - Title character in a Tom Hanks film
 - Winner of 324 baseball games
 - Notable Nolan
 - Hollywood Private
 - Legendary pitcher Nolan
 - "Barry Lyndon" star (with 16-across)
 - Hero of many Clancy novels
 - "You've Got Mail" co-star
 - Meg in movies
 - 2006 N.L. MVP __ Howard
 - Cornelius who wrote "A Bridge Too Far"
 - Texas Rangers CEO Nolan
 - "Barry Lyndon" star O'Neal
 - Actor Gosling
 - Matt Damon's private
 - "The Longest Day" author
 - 2006 N.L. MVP ___ Howard
 - He chats with Randy, Ellen, Kara and Simon
 - "New Year's Rockin' Eve" heir apparent Seacrest
 - Actor Gosling or Reynolds
 - He threw seven no-hitters
 - Nolan with seven no-hitters
 - Meg of films
 - He played Hal in "Green Lantern"
 - Meg of "Courage Under Fire"
 - TV/radio personality Seacrest
 - Meg of movies
 - Seacrest or Stiles
 - O'Neal or Stiles
 - No-hit legend
 - 'Saving Private ___'
 - See 104-Down
 - O'Neal of 'Love Story'
 - Hockey's Nolan ____ Smyth
 - Last name of the start of 26-Across
 - "Time" called her the "soul of romantic comedy"
 - "A Bridge Too Far" author Cornelius
 - Atlanta QB
 - Damon in a 1998 war film
 - "The Sum of All Fears" hero
 - 1998 Spielberg title role
 - Romney ticket-mate
 - Debater of 10/11/12
 - Vice presidential runner-up Paul
 - Reynolds or Gosling
 - "Love Story" actor O'Neal
 - Damon title role of '98
 - "The Ides of March" actor Gosling
 - Romney's 2012 running mate
 - Nolan traded from the Mets for Jim Fregosi
 - Role played by Baldwin, Ford, Affleck and Pine
 - Clancy hero Jack___
 - "Sleepless in Seattle" co-star
 - Brewers' outfielder Braun
 - Romney's running mate
 - 2012 running mate
 - No-hitter king Nolan
 - 'Saving Private '
 - Boehner's successor
 - Name on 2012 campaign posters
 - Actress Irene or Meg
 - "You've Got Mail" star
 - Tatum's acting father
 - See 97 Down
 - A visitor sleeper agent on "V"
 - Politico Paul
 - NFL coach Rex
 - Meg of "The Women"
 - Clancy protagonist
 - Olympian Lochte
 - Seacrest of "American Top 40"
 - House Speaker after Boehner
 - Gosling of "La La Land"
 - Sought-after private of film
 - Private of film
 - "The O.C." protagonist
 - Kelly's morning cohost
 - Seacrest of TV
 - Speaker of the House Paul
 - Speaker of the House after Boehner
 - Gosling of "Blade Runner 2049"
 - All-time career record-holder for strikeouts
 - Gosling or Reynolds
 - Reynolds of "Deadpool"
 - Name on a 2012 ticket
 - Seacrest or Gosling
 - "Deadpool" actor Reynolds
 - House leader after Boehner
 - Baseball great Nolan
 - Saved movie private
 - Actor Reynolds
 - Spielberg's saved private
 - House speaker before Pelosi
 - Swimmer Lochte
 - Seacrest of morning talk
 - Gosling of "The Notebook"
 - Stiles of "Whose Line Is It Anyway?"
 - "Star Trek" actress Jeri
 - "late night" actress Amy
 - Hanks's "Sleepless in Seattle" co-star
 - Protagonist of "The O.C."
 - "French Kiss" actress Meg
 - Running mate of 2012
 - Actress Destiny
 - "Black Panther" director Coogler
 - Reynolds who plays Deadpool
 - "Creed" director Coogler
 - Meg who played each of the three female leads in "Joe Versus the Volcano"
 - Title paratrooper in a 1998 war film
 - "Barbie" actor Gosling
 - "Only Murders in the Building" actress Amy
 - Amy of "The Wire"
 - Sharpay's brother in "High School Musical"
 - Director Coogler
 - Meg who starred in many rom-coms
 - "Star Trek: Picard" actress Jeri
 - Deadpool player Reynolds
 
Last Seen In:
- LA Times - December 30, 2024
 - LA Times - September 01, 2024
 - USA Today - May 22, 2024
 - LA Times - January 17, 2024
 - USA Today - November 01, 2023
 - LA Times - October 22, 2023
 - LA Times - October 18, 2023
 - USA Today - October 13, 2023
 - LA Times - October 02, 2023
 - USA Today - August 29, 2023
 - USA Today - August 22, 2023
 - New York Times - June 09, 2023
 - LA Times - April 28, 2023
 - New York Times - April 24, 2023
 - New York Times - April 04, 2023
 - LA Times - January 22, 2023
 - New York Times - January 18, 2023
 - USA Today - January 05, 2023
 - USA Today - December 19, 2022
 - New York Times - October 18, 2022
 
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