Answer: MOUSE
MOUSE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 94 times.
- Cursor mover
- Computer device
- It makes a clicking noise
- Point-and-click gadget
- Source of some clicks
- Squeaker
- Mighty __ (flying superhero)
- One that squeaks by?
- "Here I Come to Save the Day!" singer Mighty __
- Pointer mover
- Pointing device
- Cat's quarry
- Computer item with a tracking ball
- Macintosh accessory
- Computer attachment
- Timid one
- Cursor controller
- Member of the hole-in-the-wall gang?
- PC adjunct
- Fievel, for one
- Clickable item
- Timid person
- Quiet type
- Device with a trackball, maybe
- Computer clicker
- Mickey, for one
- Computer device associated with the first parts of 17-, 38- and 62-Across and 11- and 24-Down
- Clicker on a pad
- Computer accessory
- Squeaky pest
- PC peripheral
- Computer peripheral
- Timid sort
- Rat relative
- Computer critter
- Cheese nibbler
- Modern clicker
- Minnie, for one
- Keyboard alternative
- Input device
- Pad type
- Gadget on a pad
- Meek one
- Mickey or Minnie
- *Computer controller (1)
- When spelled out, word that follows the beginnings of the starred answers in a memorable kids' show theme song
- Clock climber of rhyme
- Computer option
- Black eye
- Computer part
- 'Eek' elicitor
- PC part
- Click-and-drag device
- PC attachment
- Cursor director
- See 68-Across
- Animal that roared?
- Little rodent
- Desktop clicker
- Black eye, slangly
- Point-and-click tool
- Point-and-click device
- Point-and-click gizmo
- "Eek!" evoker
- Computer purchase
- One just squeaking by?
- PC clicker
- Pointer and clicker
- Field scurrier
- Place to set a trap
- Trackpad alternative
- Black eye, slangily
- A black eye, so to speak
- Logitech product
- Vole
- Minnie ___(Hallowe'en get-up for a little girl)
- Black eye slangily
- Half of a "game" pair
- Shiner
- Looney Tunes's Speedy Gonzales, e.g.
- It points and clicks
- Squeaky scamperer
- Drag-and-drop device
- Device that might have a trackball
- Clicking device
- Move a cursor (over)
- Touchpad alternative
- Tiny squeaker
- Rodent such as Geronimo Stilton
- Desktop accessory
- Alternative to a trackpad
- Device patented in 1970 as an "X-Y position indicator for a display system"
- Lab rodent
- With 67-Across, desktop accessories, and a description of 19-, 36-, and 54-Across?