Answer: IDIOT
IDIOT is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 165 times.
- Dostoyevsky novel, with "The"
- Numbskull
- Blithering sort
- Pinhead
- Dunderpate
- Fool
- Dimwit
- Dummkopf
- No exemplar of erudition
- No-brainer?
- Bonehead
- Blockhead
- Birdbrain
- Dunderhead
- Word said with a head slap
- Kind of box
- Real dope
- A genius, no
- Dull type
- Dip
- Half-wit
- Chucklehead
- Doofus
- Moron
- Yo-yo
- Not exactly a brainiac
- Jerk
- "You ___!" (cry while hitting oneself on the head)
- Chowderhead
- Dumb cluck
- No Mensan, he
- Knucklehead
- Numskull
- Dostoevsky novel, with "The"
- Dumbbell
- ___ box (television)
- Preceder of box or light, in slang
- Word before box or savant
- Born fool
- Foolish person
- Word before box or proof
- Nincompoop
- Teller of a tale "full of sound and fury," per Macbeth
- Goober
- ___-proof (easy to operate)
- Mental midget
- Imbecile
- Word with light or box
- Village figure?
- Boob
- Nitwit
- One may be complete
- Mensa reject
- __ box (TV)
- Dostoevsky title character
- Dostoyevsky title character
- Dostoyevsky subject
- ''Dumbbell!''
- Ding-dong
- Word with ''savant'' or ''box''
- Lamebrain
- Featherbrain
- Hardly an Einstein
- Vilified villager
- Senseless person
- Blithering fool
- No genius, he
- One who is hardly an Einstein
- Dostoyevsky masterpiece (with "The")
- Dostoevsky novel (with "The")
- Simpleton
- Dodo
- Dostoevsky subject
- Dostoevsky work (with "The")
- Dostoyevsky's "The ___"
- Type of box that's often watched
- Definite Mensa reject
- Bozo
- Box or proof preceder
- Certainly no Einstein
- Dum-dum
- Word with "savant" or "box"
- "Dumbbell!"
- Dostoevsky's Myshkin, e.g.
- ___ box (TV)
- Dostoevsky work (with "The")
- Every driver but you?
- Easily-manipulated type
- Utterly senseless person
- "It is a tale told by an ___ ..."
- Bubblehead
- Village celebrity?
- Block-head
- Dunce
- Hardly a brainiac
- Dostoevsky's Prince Myshkin, e.g.
- 'A tale told by an ___ ...'
- Ninny
- Crackbrain
- ___ box
- Tool
- Dingbat
- Dope
- Ignoramus
- Thickhead
- Target of a series of guides
- One for whom many guides have been written?
- ____ box
- Mensa member's opposite
- Dolt
- Clueless sort
- Napoleon Dynamite exclamation
- Dostoyevsky title hero
- One beyond foolish
- Not the sharpest knife in the drawer
- "The ___" (Dostoyevsky novel)
- Opposite of an Einstein
- Dumb ox
- Simple guy
- ___ box
- Brainless sort
- Dostoevsky title word
- Utterly senseless one
- Word before box or card
- Fathead
- Cohort of 27-Across
- ___ light (dashboard item)
- Far from a Mensa candidate
- Green Day's "American ___"
- Word with box or light
- ___ light (dash item)
- ___ light (dash indicator)
- Buffoon
- Brainiac's antithesis
- Meathead
- Dostoevsky's "The ___"
- See 58-Across
- Dumbbell you can't curl
- Target reader of a series of guides, facetiously
- Dimwitted sort
- U-turn from brainiac
- Genius? Not even close
- Senseless sort
- One of the village people?
- Genius's opposite
- Sharp-as-a-marble sort
- One who tells a tale full of sound and fury, per Macbeth
- ___-proof: easy to operate
- Peabrain
- Fyodor Dostoyevsky novel, with "The"
- ___ light
- Facetious target of a series of guides
- "Einstein," sarcastically
- Dostoyevsky's Prince Myshkin, so the book title declares
- "... a tale told by an ___ ... ": Macbeth
- "Canadian ___": "Weird Al" parody of a Green Day song
- "It is a tale told by an ___, full of sound and fury": Shak.
- ___-proof
- Turkey
- Dostoyevsky novel about a "positively beautiful man," with "The"
- "It is a tale / Told by an ___": Macbeth
- "American ___": rock musical based on a Green Day album
- - box
- "I'm so dumb!"
- "D'oh! Why did I do that!?"