Answer: MRED
MRED is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 131 times.
- Wilbur Post's TV companion
- Vocal nag
- 60's TV horse
- He once had stable work on TV
- Rocky Lane spoke for him
- TV's talking horse
- First-of-a-kind 1960's TV star
- Nick at Nite rerun
- He was more than a neigh-sayer
- Four-footed TV star
- Early 60's TV listing
- Wilbur's charge in 60's TV
- 1960's TV horse
- Wilbur's horse
- Equine star
- He conversed with Wilbur
- Subject of the lyric "A horse is a horse, of course, of course"
- He talked to Wilbur Post
- TV neigh-sayer?
- Equine quipster
- Horse in a 60's sitcom
- Bamboo Harvester “played” him
- TV palomino
- Wilbur Post's horse
- Noted member of a Hollywood stable
- Wilbur Post's "pal"
- Talking equine of TV
- TV role for Bamboo Harvester
- Talking equine of '60s TV
- TV star who said "Stop gabbin' and get me some oats!"
- Talking horse of old TV
- Wilbur Post's officemate
- Talking TV horse
- Horse show?
- Loquacious TV horse
- '60s TV equine
- Wilbur Post's palomino
- Eloquent equine
- Talking horse of '50s TV
- Equine TV comedy
- Old horse show
- His theme started with "A horse is a horse ..."
- Equine comedy
- TV's talking palomino
- Talking horse of TV
- TV series with a talking horse
- Nattering nag of old TV
- Talking horse of '60s TV
- Ozzie and Harriet rival, once
- TV equine of the '60s
- "He'll give you the answer that you endorse," according to song
- Wilbur Post's pal
- Talking animal of '60s TV
- '60s eloquent equine
- Sitcom palomino
- TV equine
- TV's neigh-sayer
- Eloquent equine of '60s TV
- Opinionated equine
- Wilbur Post's pet
- Early TV equine
- Loquacious equine
- Wilbur Post's TV horse
- Comical equine
- Chatty equine
- Post horse?
- TV talking horse
- "Famous" talker of '60s TV
- Wilbur Post's buddy
- Talking horse on TV
- Who'll "talk 'til his voice is hoarse," in a 1960s sitcom
- Bamboo Harvester played him
- Lip-syncher of 1960s TV
- Wilbur's pet
- "A horse is a horse" horse
- Talking palomino of '60s TV
- Talking horse of the '60s
- Wilbur's steed
- Wilbur's companion
- Chatty TV horse
- TV horse
- Talking TV palomino
- Talking equine
- He talked only to Wilbur
- TV star who homered off Koufax in a 1963 episode
- Loquacious equine of '60s TV
- A vocal male equine
- Talking horse, now in repeats
- Steed who could read
- Vocal nag of old TV
- Chatty TV equine
- Horse show
- Wilbur's TV confidant
- TV character who "will never speak unless he has something to say"
- He'll "talk 'til his voice is hoarse"
- Equine of '60s TV
- Walter Brooks' talking horse
- Black-and-white horse?
- He "will never speak unless he has something to say," in a song
- Show horse
- "What kind of a name is 'Wilbur' for a man?" speaker
- Stable role on TV?
- Equine TV comedy of the '60s
- 1960s role for Bamboo Harvester
- Allan Lane supplied his voice
- Old show horse
- Talking Palamino of film
- TV character played by Bamboo Harvester
- TV "neigh" sayer
- Television horse
- Old TV's talking horse
- Surprising conversationalist of classic TV
- TV star who loved oats
- Stable character of old TV
- Sitcom equine of the '60s
- He's a horse, of course
- '60s TV barn resident
- Talking horse of 1960s TV
- TV character who says "You know I wouldn't talk in front of anyone but you"
- Sitcom with the episode "Stable for Three"
- '60s TV personality who would especially enjoy this puzzle
- '60s TV talking animal
- "A horse, of course, of course"
- '60s role for Bamboo Harvester
- TV equine of yore
- Wilbur's partner in an old sitcom
- Talking horse of a '60s sitcom
- TV horse who "will never speak unless he has something to say"
- TV character who said "Time to hit the hay ... oh, I forgot, I ate it!"
- Mane character of classic TV?
- 1960s TV horse