Answer: STARR
STARR is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 210 times.
Referring Clues:
- Belle or Bart
 - Brenda of the comics
 - "Wheel of Fortune" songstress, 1952
 - Best successor
 - A Beatle
 - Judge Kenneth
 - "Oh My My" singer, 1974
 - Fictional reporter Brenda
 - First Super Bowl M.V.P.
 - "You're Sixteen" singer
 - Clinton antagonist
 - Belle of the old West
 - 1998 report producer
 - Kenneth with a report
 - Inquisitive Ken
 - Singer Kay
 - 10-Down member
 - Lennon bandmate
 - One of the Fab Four
 - Football legend Bart
 - Subject of James Carville's "... And the Horse He Rode In On"
 - Best replacement
 - Fab Four drummer
 - 1998's ___ Report
 - Kay who sang "Wheel of Fortune," 1952
 - Fab Four name
 - Edwin with the 1970 #1 hit "War"
 - See 108-Down
 - Reporter Brenda of the comics
 - ___ Report of the 1990s
 - "It Don't Come Easy" was his first solo hit
 - "The ___ Report" (1998 reading)
 - Beatles drummer
 - Packers QB whose #15 jersey is retired
 - Monicagate prosecutor
 - Quarterback Bart
 - Monicagate prosecutor Kenneth
 - Comics reporter Brenda
 - Bart or Ringo
 - Ringo of the Beatles
 - He topped the '73 charts with his "Photograph"
 - "The No No Song" singer
 - Belle of the Wild West
 - Brenda in the funnies
 - Drummer Ringo
 - MVP of the first two Super Bowls
 - Drummer Ringo of the Beatles
 - "Yellow Submarine" lead singer
 - Fab Four member
 - Lennon associate
 - See 34-Down
 - Fab drummer?
 - "Photograph" singer
 - Bandmate of Lennon
 - He played behind Harrison
 - M.V.P. of the first two Super Bowls
 - "Octopus's Garden" songwriter
 - Packers great Bart who was the MVP of Super Bowls I and II
 - '90s Solicitor General
 - Football Hall of Famer Bart
 - "Help!" actor
 - His #15 was retired by the Green Bay Packers
 - Texas county on the Rio Grande
 - Oldest of the Fab Four
 - Lambeau Field immortal
 - Beatles name
 - Clinton investigator
 - MVP of Super Bowls I and II
 - Outlaw Belle
 - Whitewater figure
 - Western Belle
 - Beatle surname
 - Ringo of rock
 - Seated Beatle
 - Reporter of the comics
 - One of the Beatles
 - Belle or Brenda
 - Brenda the reporter
 - Beatle Ringo
 - Legendary quarterback Bart
 - Kenneth or Bart
 - Ringo or Bart
 - Reporter for The Flash
 - Beatle in the back
 - Super Bowls I and II MVP
 - Liverpool legend
 - Beatle behind the others
 - "Help!" actor Ringo
 - "It Don't Come Easy" singer, 1971
 - Beatles beat provider
 - Whitewater navigator?
 - Brenda of comics
 - Name on a controversial 1998 report
 - Best replacement?
 - Ringo on drums
 - Best successor of 1962
 - Belle, Bart or Brenda
 - Bart of football
 - McCartney bandmate
 - Prosecutor in Clinton's impeachment
 - Green Bay great
 - Monica-gate inquisitor Kenneth
 - Monica-gate inquisitor Kenneth
 - "Octopus's Garden" singer Ringo
 - Beatle drummer
 - '60s Green Bay hero Bart
 - Fab drummer
 - Ringo or Brenda
 - Ringo ___
 - Harrison cohort
 - Harrison companion
 - Lennon cohort
 - Whitewater investigator
 - Harrison colleague
 - McCartney cohort
 - Super Bowl I MVP
 - Ringo of the Fab Four
 - Oldest of the Beatles
 - Beatles drummer after 10-Across
 - Ringo who sang "Yellow Submarine"
 - Outlaw Belle who is said to have harbored Jesse James
 - Bart, Ringo or Brenda
 - British Invasion drummer
 - He replaced Best of the Beatles
 - Percussionist from Liverpool
 - Best replacer
 - Packer with a strong arm
 - "Octopus's Garden" singer
 - Backmost of the Beatles
 - 'Oh My My' singer Ringo
 - Beatles surname
 - Football Hall-of-Famer Bart
 - Super Bowl I and II MVP
 - Beatle who sang "Photograph"
 - "Act Naturally" singer Ringo
 - Last name in drummers
 - Ex-qb Bart
 - The ___ Report
 - Oldest Beatle
 - Ringo of "Caveman"
 - First Super Bowl MVP
 - Bart of "The Packers"
 - Green Bay football legend Bart
 - "With a Little Help From My Friends" singer
 - Aptly named N.F.L. M.V.P. of the 1960s
 - Beatles drummer Ringo
 - Former McCartney bandmate
 - 'Yellow Submarine' singer
 - Gridder Bart
 - Shortest Beatles surname
 - Hall-of-famer Bart
 - Eldest of the Fab Four
 - A Beatle's last name
 - Ringo with the beat
 - Rock's All-___ Band
 - Fab Four surname
 - Beatle on a stool
 - Fab Four drummer Ringo
 - Ringo the drummer
 - Prosecutor Ken
 - Beatle with sticks
 - ___ Report (political document of 1998)
 - Brenda who was drawn out
 - NFL Hall of Famer Bart
 - Super Bowl-winning QB Bart
 - "It Don't Come Easy" singer
 - Winner of the first two Super Bowl MVPs
 - Ringo's All-___ Band
 - Beatle who sang "Octopus's Garden"
 - Notable bandmate of Lennon
 - Rolling Stone's #14 drummer
 - Last name of Richard Starkey
 - Beatles' drummer
 - Beatle usually seated
 - Musical Ringo
 - Latest Beatle to be knighted
 - Edwin of 1960s-'70s R&B
 - Noted drummer
 - Brenda or Bart
 - Best's replacement in the Beatles
 - Bandmate of Harrison, Lennon and McCartney
 - Drummer who famously replaced Best
 - Second knighted Beatle
 - Comic strip reporter Brenda
 - Knighted drummer
 - Whitewater VIP
 - Beatles' beat guy
 - 1990s' ___ Report
 - Bandmate of McCartney, Lennon and Harrison
 - Drummer who replaced Best
 - "The Hate U Give" heroine
 - Bart who was the first Super Bowl M.V.P.
 - "The Hate U Give" protagonist
 - Texas county on the Mexican border
 - Lennon comrade
 - Only single-syllable surname in an immortal '60s quartet
 - ___ Carter, protagonist in 2018's "The Hate U Give"
 - Whitewater principal
 - "The Hate U Give" heroine ___ Carter
 - MVP of the first Super Bowl
 - Nigerian singer Ayra
 - Bandmate of Lennon, McCartney and Harrison
 - Beatle who wrote and sang "Don't Pass Me By"
 - "Rush" singer Ayra
 - Hall-of-Fame QB Bart
 - Bart in the Pro Football Hall of Fame
 - Aptly named two-time Super Bowl M.V.P.
 - Apt surname for an astronomer
 - Nigerian singer-songwriter Ayra
 - Belle ___, real-life 19th-century outlaw celebrated in film and TV
 
Last Seen In:
- New York Times - September 05, 2025
 - USA Today - July 24, 2025
 - LA Times - July 07, 2025
 - USA Today - April 28, 2025
 - LA Times - April 25, 2025
 - LA Times - December 04, 2024
 - New York Times - July 25, 2024
 - LA Times - April 26, 2024
 - New York Times - December 06, 2023
 - USA Today - November 03, 2023
 - LA Times - September 21, 2023
 - LA Times - February 26, 2023
 - New York Times - February 21, 2023
 - New York Times - January 13, 2023
 - New York Times - November 09, 2022
 - USA Today - September 23, 2022
 - LA Times - August 12, 2022
 - USA Today - April 11, 2022
 - LA Times - April 09, 2022
 - New York Times - March 04, 2022
 
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