set length and letters 2345678910+ remove filter▲ length12345678910111213141516171819202122232425 Answer LEAR – Crossword Puzzle Solver clueanswerlength_____ jetLEAR 4 ''All in the Family'' producerLEAR 4 AuthorLEAR 4 ''The Jeffersons'' producer NormanLEAR 4 "Come not between the dragon and his wrath" speakerLEAR 4 "I am a man more sinn'd against than sinning" speakerLEAR 4 "Which of you shall we say doth love us most?" askerLEAR 4 "Which of you shall we say doth love us most?" speakerLEAR 4 "More sinn'd against than sinning" protagonist of ShakespeareLEAR 4 "I am a very foolish fond old man" speakerLEAR 4 "More sinn'd against than sinning" monarchLEAR 4 "Oh, that way madness lies" speakerLEAR 4 "King ___," quotation sourceLEAR 4 "O! let me not be mad" speakerLEAR 4 "That way madness lies" speakerLEAR 4 "There was an old man ..." poetLEAR 4 "King __" (play with the line "He's mad that trusts in the tameness of a wolf ...")LEAR 4 "King __" (play in which The Fool appears)LEAR 4 "Nonsense" authorLEAR 4 "Runcible spoon" coinerLEAR 4 "Maude" creator Norman with 4 letters"Maude" creator NormanLEAR 4 "Maude" producer NormanLEAR 4 1953 Welles roleLEAR 4 "King _____"LEAR 4 "Laughable Lyrics" writerLEAR 4 "Laughable Lyrics" poetLEAR 4 "There was an Old Man with a beard" writerLEAR 4 "Book of Nonsense" authorLEAR 4 "Sanford and Son" co-producerLEAR 4 "Sanford and Son" producerLEAR 4 "Sanford and Son" producer NormanLEAR 4 "King ___" (Shakespeare)LEAR 4 "All in the Family" producer NormanLEAR 4 "All in the Family" creator NormanLEAR 4 "Good Times" producerLEAR 4 "The Jeffersons" writer NormanLEAR 4 "The Jumblies" poetLEAR 4 "The Owl and the Pussycat" poet EdwardLEAR 4 "The Owl and the Pussycat" poetLEAR 4 "The Owl and the Pussy-Cat" poetLEAR 4 "The Owl and the Pussy Cat" writerLEAR 4 "The Owl and the Pussy-Cat" penner EdwardLEAR 4 "A Book of Nonsense" author, 1846LEAR 4 Self-described "poor, infirm, weak, and despised old man" of literatureLEAR 4 Shakespearean character who calls himself "a very foolish fond old man"LEAR 4 Character who said "sharper than a serpent's tooth"LEAR 4 Shakespeare's "very foolish fond old man"LEAR 4 Writer who coined the term "runcible spoon"LEAR 4 Edward who popularized the limerickLEAR 4 Writer who popularized limericksLEAR 4 12345>>Using the ToolVisit the instruction to find out more about this tool.