Answer: SEAL
SEAL is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 385 times.
Referring Clues:
- Navy diver
 - Whiskered animal
 - Tamperer hamperer
 - Whiskered circus animal
 - Close, as an envelope
 - Gum site
 - Good Housekeeping award
 - Circus performer
 - Gummed flap
 - Make airtight
 - Bewhiskered circus animal
 - Christmas ___
 - The U.S. has a Great one
 - Circus barker
 - Close tightly
 - Egyptian tomb feature
 - Do a caulking job
 - Circus horn-honker
 - Feature on an official document
 - Beachball balancer
 - Approval indicator
 - It has a ball at the circus
 - Flippered animal
 - Member of a pod
 - Barker
 - Navy commando
 - Circus barker?
 - 48-Down military group member
 - Trained circus animal
 - Shut up
 - Eskimo's catch
 - Word with state or great
 - Circus beachball balancer
 - It makes an impression
 - Envelope closer
 - Shut (up)
 - Part of a dollar bill
 - Horn-playing circus animal
 - Stamp
 - One seen playing with a beachball
 - One of a Navy elite
 - Close up
 - Performer with a balancing act
 - Flippered mammal
 - Use wax on
 - Circus trainee
 - One having a ball at the circus?
 - Animal with a pup
 - It leaves an impression
 - Caulk
 - Circus performer with a ball
 - SeaWorld frolicker
 - Elite Navy diver
 - Warranty feature
 - It's on the back of the $1 bill
 - Christmas ___ (holiday stamp)
 - Diploma feature
 - The United States has a Great one
 - Easter or Christmas issuance
 - Airtight closure
 - Big top barker
 - Bewhiskered barker
 - Make an impression?
 - Mark of approval
 - King's ring, maybe
 - Cachet
 - Flippered fish fancier
 - Whiskered swimmer
 - ___ of approval
 - Close up tightly
 - Beach ball balancer
 - Circus horn honker
 - Whiskered clapper
 - Notary's mark
 - Piston ring, for one
 - Ball balancer with a bark
 - Sleek, whiskered swimmer
 - One of a diving elite
 - Blubbery swimmer
 - Notary public's mark
 - Close securely
 - Shut tightly
 - 1995 triple Grammy winner
 - $1 bill feature
 - Aquarium clapper
 - It might have a ball at the aquarium
 - Grown-up pup
 - Notary public's need
 - Ball-balancing barker
 - Gulp
 - Animal with pups
 - Barking swimmer
 - Sea World performer
 - Notary's emblem
 - Bottle cap, e.g.
 - Close tight
 - Shut tight
 - Official stamp
 - Official emblem
 - One-named "Kiss from a Rose" singer
 - Circus animal
 - __ of approval
 - Aquatic mammal
 - Stamp of approval
 - Authenticating mark
 - Walrus relative
 - Evidence of authenticity
 - Notary's device
 - Finalize, so to speak
 - Notary's need
 - Flippered swimmer
 - Bewhiskered creature
 - Christmas or Easter fundraiser
 - Organizational symbol
 - Heidi Klum's husband
 - Aquatic performer
 - Close hermetically
 - Barking mammal
 - It jumps through hoops
 - Zoo attraction
 - Barker at SeaWorld
 - Freshness safeguard
 - It makes quite an impression
 - It's on the president's lectern
 - Word with "state" or "great"
 - Close for security
 - Heidi Klum's hubby
 - Mammal of approval?
 - Flippered entertainer
 - Zip a Ziploc, e.g.
 - Make watertight
 - Seaside barker
 - Certain clapping mammal
 - Secure against leakage
 - Notary's tool
 - It might be presidential
 - Stamped symbol
 - Fasten securely
 - One clapping at a circus?
 - Holiday stamp
 - Polar bear's prey
 - Sea World clapper
 - Sea lion's relative
 - Result of caulking
 - Whiskered circus performer
 - Tamperer's hamperer
 - Country's emblem
 - Naval commando
 - Aquarium attraction
 - "Burp" the Tupperware
 - It can be airtight or waterproof
 - Zoo barker
 - A Navy commando
 - One-named "Crazy" singer
 - Varnish, e.g.
 - Fasten shut
 - Stop up
 - Soul singer with iconic facial scars
 - ___ the 31-Down (do it)
 - Animal balancing a beachball on its nose
 - Harbour sight
 - Floe frequenter?
 - Bin Laden hunter
 - Beach lounger
 - Notarization proof
 - Bewhiskered mammal
 - Circus ___
 - Certain commando
 - Legal document feature, sometimes
 - Royal's emblem
 - Emblem of authenticity
 - Close
 - See 3-Down
 - Barking sea creature
 - Whiskery animal
 - Corporate ___
 - SeaWorld animal
 - Animal that honks horns
 - Ball-balancing performer
 - Finalize
 - Signet
 - Close up tight
 - Barking beast
 - Walrus' cousin
 - Wild barker
 - Ornamental stamp
 - Barking animal
 - Walrus's cousin
 - Burp a Tupperware lid
 - Notary's symbol
 - 'Kiss From a Rose' singer
 - Shut up tight
 - Imprint
 - Affix a kiss?
 - Presidential emblem
 - One might indicate approval
 - Emblem
 - Fancy stamp
 - Horn-honking animal
 - Circus self-applauder
 - Team Six member
 - Sea lion, e.g.
 - SeaWorld barker
 - Swimmer with pups
 - Clapping animal
 - Glue but good
 - SeaWorld performer
 - "Great" place to see 20 Across
 - Pup's parent, perhaps
 - Caulk creation
 - Corporate ___ (official imprint)
 - Good Housekeeping emblem
 - Official symbol
 - Sign of approval
 - Aquarium performer
 - "Kiss from a Rose" singer
 - Security feature
 - Corporate emblem
 - Freezer bag feature
 - Bay barker
 - Ziploc feature
 - Fasten
 - Signet ring feature
 - Authenticating symbol
 - Otary
 - Ball player?
 - Waterproof
 - Do some envelope-licking
 - Caulk, e.g.
 - Mammal with flippers
 - One-named singer who married Heidi Klum
 - Shut securely
 - Block, with "off"
 - SeaWorld entertainer
 - Dollar bill feature
 - Secure, in a way
 - Official mark
 - Bewhiskered animal
 - Aquatic animal
 - Enthusiastic devotion
 - "The Seventh ___" (bergman film)
 - Antarctica dweller
 - Vacuum maintainer
 - Tight closure
 - Elite commando
 - Sticker
 - Circus balancer
 - Gasket
 - Pribilof dweller
 - Bladdernose, for one
 - Lick and close
 - Document authenticator
 - [Another arrangement of the letters in the grid]
 - Zip, as a Ziploc
 - Notary's imprint
 - It signifies approval
 - Streamlined swimmer
 - Big-top barker
 - Approval indication
 - Close tightly, as an envelope
 - Aquatic clapper
 - Wax on an envelope, say
 - "Clapping" aquatic animal
 - Barking critter
 - Barking circus beast
 - Ziploc bag feature
 - Notary's stamp
 - Jesse Ventura was one
 - Formal mark of approval
 - Tough navy guy
 - Clinch, as a deal
 - "Clapping" animal
 - Mother of some pups
 - See 62-Across ... and an acronym of the starts of 20-, 37- and 48-Across
 - Fastener
 - Salmon predator
 - Prepare to mail
 - Orca's prey
 - Furry swimmer
 - Arctic creature
 - It may go with the floe
 - Puget Sound swimmer
 - Ball-balancing circus animal
 - Prepare for mailing
 - Bit of wax on a letter
 - One of seven in the Book of Revelation
 - Letter closer
 - Member of an elite Navy team
 - Security item
 - Bering Sea barker
 - Pup grown up
 - Elite Navy fighter
 - Clothes
 - Prey for an orca
 - Aquatic mammal with whiskers
 - Elite team member
 - Close firmly, as an envelope
 - Phocid
 - Tightly secure
 - "___ Team"
 - Team Six serviceman
 - Dr. Dolittle's Sophie, e.g.
 - Certain Navy specialist
 - Animal that claps
 - ___ the deal
 - Circus sight
 - Beach-ball balancer
 - Clinch, as a victory
 - Ball-balancing creature
 - Walrus cousin
 - Authenticity emblem
 - Sam's pet on "A Peaceable Kingdom"
 - Close securely, as an envelope
 - Corporate symbol
 - It can make an impression in correspondence
 - Ball-balancing animal
 - Proclamation emblem
 - Animal having a ball at the circus?
 - Aquatic ball balancer
 - Official transcript's impression
 - Maritime carnivore
 - Aquatic barker
 - Animal heard at the end of 62-Across
 - Circus clapper
 - Corporate agreement finalizer
 - Harbor mammal
 - One may be hermetic
 - Member of an elite team
 - Ball-balancing aquarium resident
 - Circus animal with flippers
 - Sight on a dollar bill
 - Make leakproof
 - Sea creature that might bark
 - Special ops acronym
 - Animal within "sea lion"
 - Conclude, as a deal
 - Word after Christmas or fur
 - Wax stamp
 - Animal that may balance a ball
 - Stop from leaking
 - Make private
 - Emblem "of approval"
 - Barking marine mammal
 - Navy ___
 - Sea creature with an "elephant" variety
 - Swimmer that may be furry
 - Marine animal with an elephant variety
 - Lick, maybe
 - Animal that "claps"
 - Indicator of approval
 - Follower of Navy or presidential
 - Barking circus animal
 - Aquatic carnivore
 - Marine mammal
 - Circus animal balancing a ball on its nose
 - Close with wax
 - Wax used to close a letter
 - Mammal with elephant and leopard varieties
 - Shut with wax
 - Notary public's authorizing stamp
 - Prey for a polar bear
 - Animal similar to a walrus
 - "E pluribus unum" appears on one
 - Product safety indicator
 - Marine mammal that can eat up to 6% of its body weight every day
 - Member of an elite force
 - Device for securing envelopes with wax
 - Prepare to cook sous vide, perhaps
 - Make waterproof
 - Wax closure
 - Protection against tampering
 - Close, like a freezer bag
 - Wax figure
 - Wax impression
 - Impression in wax
 - Animal with blubber and whiskers
 - Waxy imprint
 - Sign of authenticity
 - Clapping circus animal
 - Mammal that may steal fish from a fisher's line
 - Stamp for a notary public
 - Marine mammal with fur
 - Cape Cod Bay mammal
 - Playful marine mammal
 - "Earless" marine mammal
 
Last Seen In:
- LA Times - October 19, 2025
 - USA Today - October 15, 2025
 - New York Times - October 14, 2025
 - USA Today - September 25, 2025
 - USA Today - September 03, 2025
 - LA Times - September 02, 2025
 - USA Today - August 19, 2025
 - New York Times - August 13, 2025
 - LA Times - August 06, 2025
 - USA Today - August 04, 2025
 - USA Today - July 24, 2025
 - USA Today - July 16, 2025
 - LA Times - July 13, 2025
 - New York Times - June 23, 2025
 - LA Times - June 19, 2025
 - LA Times - May 15, 2025
 - LA Times - May 09, 2025
 - LA Times - March 16, 2025
 - USA Today - February 19, 2025
 - New York Times - November 03, 2024
 
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