Answer: TIM
TIM is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 272 times.
Referring Clues:
- Allen of "Home Improvement"
 - Director Burton
 - Dickens boy
 - Lyricist Rice
 - Curry or Rice
 - Holt of old westerns
 - Tiny one of fiction
 - Director Burton or Robbins
 - "Meet the Press" host Russert
 - TV's "Toolman"
 - Comic Conway
 - Crippled Cratchit
 - Hall-of-Fame pitcher Keefe
 - Tiny ___
 - Dickens's Tiny ___
 - Duncan of the N.B.A.
 - "Ed Wood" director Burton
 - One of the Cratchits
 - Russert of "Meet the Press"
 - Funny Conway
 - Broadway lyricist Rice
 - ___ O'Hara, Bill Bixby's role on "My Favorite Martian"
 - Newsman Russert
 - Boy in "A Christmas Carol"
 - ___ Taylor, the Tool Man, on "Home Improvement"
 - The youngest Cratchit
 - Burton who produced "The Nightmare Before Christmas"
 - Late newsman Russert
 - Curry of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show"
 - Country singer McGraw
 - Actor Robbins
 - Treasury secretary Geithner
 - "Tiny" guy
 - Sportscaster McCarver
 - "The Nightmare Before Christmas" director Burton
 - Reid or Robbins
 - "A Christmas Carol" tyke
 - "The Lion King" lyricist Rice
 - "Tiny" Dickens character
 - "A Christmas Carol" boy
 - Comedic Conway
 - Dickens lad
 - Tiny Dickens character
 - Reid or Russert
 - Comical Conway
 - Tiny guy
 - Burton or Curry
 - Dunkin' Duncan (three-time NBA Finals MVP)
 - Allen who played a toolman
 - Dickens tot
 - Actor Allen or Conway
 - "Wild Hogs" costar Allen
 - "Tiny" singer
 - Rice or Curry
 - With 36-Down, director of "Q Planes"
 - Title twin brother of 15-Down
 - Minnesota governor Pawlenty
 - Secretary Geithner
 - See 24-Across
 - Comedian Meadows
 - Quarterback Hasselbeck
 - With 31-Down, portrayer of Venus Flytrap on "WKRP"
 - Gunn of "Project Runway"
 - "Mystic River" Oscar winner Robbins
 - "Mars Attacks!" director Burton
 - World Wide Web inventor Berners-Lee
 - Daly of "Wings"
 - Actor Curry
 - Tiny Dickens boy
 - "Batman" director Burton
 - Roth of "Rob Roy"
 - Tiny fellow
 - "Mystic River" actor Robbins
 - Allen or Robbins
 - Russert of ''Meet the Press''
 - Tiny __ (''A Christmas Carol'' boy)
 - Elton collaborator
 - ''Tiny'' Dickens boy
 - Allen of ''The Santa Clause''
 - ''A Christmas Carol'' name
 - Cratchit lad
 - ''Tiny'' Cratchit
 - Meadows of ''SNL''
 - ''The Lion King'' lyricist Rice
 - Bob Cratchit's son
 - ''Tiny'' one created by Dickens
 - Dickensian kid
 - Tiny one of literature
 - Dr. Frank 'N' Furter portrayer Curry
 - Tiny of literature
 - Comedian Conway
 - Dickens child
 - Dickens' tiny one
 - Allen of "Toy Story"
 - Enchanter in "Monty Python and the Holy Grail"
 - Curry seen on screen
 - Tiny ___ ("A Christmas Carol "kid)
 - Geithner of the Obama cabinet
 - Title guy in an animated HBO sitcom
 - "A Christmas Carol" kid
 - Style guru Gunn
 - "Tool Man" Taylor of TV
 - Reid of "WKRP in Cincinnati"
 - "Tiny" one created by Dickens
 - "A Christmas Carol" character
 - Meadows of "SNL"
 - Tiny ___ ("A Christmas Carol" boy)
 - "Tiny" Dickens boy
 - Allen of "The Santa Clause"
 - "A Christmas Carol" name
 - "Tiny" Cratchit
 - Male half of the McGraw-Hill union
 - Tinny ___ (kid robot on "Futurama")
 - Dunkin' Duncan
 - Buck or Horton
 - Hockeyist Horton
 - Tebow who won the 2007 Heisman Trophy
 - ___ the Enchanter ("Spamalot" character)
 - "Tiny" ukulele player
 - Horton or Buck
 - Funnyman Conway
 - QB Tebow
 - Allen who speaks for Buzz Lightyear
 - "Tiny" boy
 - Conway or Curry
 - Allen or Curry
 - Curry or Conway
 - 'A Christmas Carol' lad
 - 'Tiny' Dickens boy
 - The Cratchit boy
 - Singer McGraw
 - 'A Christmas Carol' boy
 - 'Beetlejuice' director Burton
 - Allen or Conway
 - 'Tiny' Dickens lad
 - Allen or Burton
 - Curry or Allen
 - McGraw or Allen
 - Cratchit tyke
 - The Cratchit tyke
 - 'Home Improvement' role
 - 'God bless us, every one,' said he
 - 'Home Improvement role'
 - The Cratchit kid
 - 'Tiny' boy
 - Roth or Rice
 - Curry of film
 - Quarterback Tebow
 - Tebow playing or praying
 - Robbins or Rice
 - Robbins or Roth
 - 2007 Heisman Trophy winner Tebow
 - Tiny ___, singer of 1968's "Tip-Toe Thru' the Tulips With Me"
 - See 21-Across
 - Football player Tebow
 - Horton, for one
 - Conway of comedy
 - Two-time Cy Young winner Lincecum
 - Comic Meadows formerly of "S.N.L."
 - Duncan of the NBA's Spurs
 - Filmmaker Burton
 - Bob Cratchit's youngest son
 - Pol Pawlenty
 - Punk rocker Armstrong with a 2012 Grammy
 - Gridder Tebow
 - Apple CEO Cook
 - "Make it work" fashion mogul Gunn
 - Heisman winner Tebow
 - Journalist Russert
 - San Antonio NBA star Duncan
 - "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" enchanter
 - Mel Gibson film
 - A Cratchit
 - Goalie Howard of U.S.A.'s 2010 and '14 World Cup teams
 - Where the ball drops on New Year's Eve ... as depicted literally in four places in this puzzle
 - Allen or Tebow
 - Tug McGraw's singing son
 - The Cratchit lad
 - Kang of "The Mentalist"
 - Burton or Robbins
 - Apple's Cook
 - 14-time NBA All-Star Duncan
 - Russert of MSNBC
 - '90s "SNL" regular Meadows
 - Actor ___ Robbins
 - Footballer Tebow
 - Burton or Cook
 - Actor ___ Allen
 - TV "Tool Man" Taylor
 - Young Cratchit
 - Robbins of "The Shawshank Redemption"
 - With 43-Down, Apple C.E.O. beginning in 2011
 - Bob Cratchit's boy
 - Buzz Lightyear voice actor ___ Allen
 - Miller who directed "Deadpool"
 - McGraw of country
 - Allen or Daly
 - With 10-Across, player that the Broncos replaced with Peyton Manning
 - McCarver at the mike
 - Conway or Allen
 - Tebow of football
 - O'Brien who wrote "The Things They Carried," 1990
 - Faith Hill's hubby
 - Tebow known for "Tebowing"
 - Fashion mogul Gunn
 - See 26 Down
 - TV's Allen
 - "Beetlejuice" director Burton
 - Senator Kaine
 - Cook with Apple
 - Last person named in "A Christmas Carol"
 - Cook who's entrepreneurial
 - Baseball's McCarver
 - Burton or Robbins of film
 - Virginia senator Kaine
 - Mets farmhand Tebow
 - Robbins of 'Short Cuts'
 - Three-time NBA Finals MVP Duncan
 - ___ O'Hara, Martian's host on old TV's "My Favorite Martian"
 - "Humble and Kind" singer McGraw
 - Senator Kaine of Virginia
 - Actor Reed
 - 15-time N.B.A. All-Star Duncan
 - See 59 Down
 - "Tiny" boy in "A Christmas Carol"
 - Cook in the news
 - Gridder-turned-baseballer Tebow
 - Country star McGraw
 - Cratchit kid
 - "Dumbo" (2019) director Burton
 - "The Shawshank Redemption" actor Robbins
 - Late comic Conway
 - Virginia's Kaine
 - "Dumbo" director Burton
 - Suspect #3
 - "Tiny" son of Bob Cratchit
 - "___ McGraw" (Taylor Swift song)
 - Cook of Apple
 - "The Things They Carried" author O'Brien
 - "Tiny" "Christmas Carol" kid
 - Fashion expert Gunn
 - Cook, Rice or Curry
 - Actor Roth
 - Self-help guru Ferriss
 - ___ the Enchanter, role in "Monty Python and the Holy Grail"
 - U.S. soccer legend ___ Howard
 - Robinson of TV's "I Think You Should Leave"
 - Ohio congressman Ryan
 - Name found in this clue's penultimate word
 - South Carolina senator Scott
 - ___ Hortons (Canadian chain)
 - Cook with a lot of Apples?
 - "___ and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!" (comedy sketch series)
 - M.L.B. All-Star Anderson
 - "I Think You Should Leave" star Robinson
 - ___ Hortons, Canadian coffee chain
 - "The Things They Carried" writer O'Brien
 - Fashion guru Gunn
 - ___ the Enchanter, "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" character
 - Collegiate beaver mascot whose name is its school spelled backward
 - Actor Robbins or Robinson
 - Meadows on TV
 - Cook with a long history at Apple
 - Name that's a college backward
 - ___ Tam ("Australia's favorite cookie")
 - "___ and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!"
 - V.P. candidate name in ’16 and ’24
 - "SNL" alum Meadows
 - Broadway composer Minchin
 - "I Think You Should Leave With ___ Robinson"
 - "The Wild Thornberrys" voice actor Curry
 - ___ Hortons (coffee chain)
 
Last Seen In:
- USA Today - October 28, 2025
 - LA Times - September 03, 2025
 - USA Today - August 04, 2025
 - USA Today - March 27, 2025
 - USA Today - February 21, 2025
 - New York Times - February 19, 2025
 - USA Today - January 03, 2025
 - New York Times - December 27, 2024
 - USA Today - September 20, 2024
 - New York Times - July 14, 2024
 - New York Times - July 04, 2024
 - USA Today - June 03, 2024
 - USA Today - April 05, 2024
 - New York Times - February 21, 2024
 - LA Times - February 13, 2024
 - LA Times - December 02, 2023
 - New York Times - October 30, 2023
 - LA Times - October 18, 2023
 - New York Times - July 02, 2023
 - New York Times - June 22, 2023
 
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