Answer: ADMAN
ADMAN is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 99 times.
- Clio contender
- Madison Avenue worker
- Spot maker
- Promo pro
- Pitcher, of a sort
- Commercial creator
- Competitor for a Clio
- Sloganeer of sorts
- Jingle writer
- Professional pitcher
- Clio winner
- Jingle creator
- Madison Ave. worker
- Pitcher?
- Billboard designer
- Commercial designer
- Spot maker?
- Catchword creator
- He concocts campaigns
- Jingle writer, perhaps
- Marketing promoter
- Commercial writer
- Madison Avenue pro
- Marketing pro
- Brains behind this puzzle's theme messages
- Jingle writer, maybe
- Pro pitcher?
- Hyper?
- Madison Ave. type
- One doing a spot test?
- Slogan writer
- Slogan creator
- Pitcher of a sort
- Space seller
- Fellow who sells space
- Infomercial specialist
- One with a sense of pitch?
- Specialist in spots
- Jingle seller
- Pitcher in a suit?
- Professional persuader
- Huckster, sometimes
- Agency guy
- Pro with a pitch
- Pitch source
- Commercial designer?
- Madison Ave. figure
- Professional pitcher?
- Pitcher in a suit
- Madison Ave. personality
- Madison Avenue exec
- Campaign creator
- Clio nominee, maybe
- Clio recipient, maybe
- Madison Avenue employee
- Clio award nominee
- Commercial producer
- Type of pitcher?
- Promoter
- He has slogans
- Guy who pitches?
- Madison Avenue male, say
- Non-pc commercial writer
- Guy collecting a Clio
- Copy writer
- Fellow with a Clio
- He "pitches" on Madison Avenue
- Spot specialist
- Madison Avenue type
- Employee of TV's Sterling Cooper & Partners
- Madison Ave. guy
- One making you see spots
- Don Draper for one
- Jingle-writing guy
- Well-dressed pitcher?
- Don Draper, for one
- Many a catchphrase coiner
- Guy who writes slogans
- Certain commercial designer
- Don Draper or Roger Sterling, on an AMC series
- Worker at Omnicom Group
- Campaign manager?
- Don Draper, e.g.
- Male Madison Ave. employee
- Madison Ave. pro
- Guy who writes jingles
- Guy designing billboards
- One who pitches
- Guy making slogans
- Expert on jingles
- Guy working on campaigns
- TV's Don Draper, for one
- Guy writing commercials
- Madison avenue guy
- Pitch deliverer, perhaps
- TV's Don Draper, e.g.
- Madison Avenue fellow
- Infomercial dude
- He could aptly name his dog spot