Answer: NAN
NAN is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 197 times.
- A Bobbsey twin
- One of the Bobbsey twins
- Photographer Goldin
- Pulitzer-winning writer Robertson
- Actress Grey
- Bert's fictional twin sister
- One of the Bobbseys
- Grey who co-starred in "Three Smart Girls"
- Masefield play "The Tragedy of ___"
- Social maven ___ Kempner
- Bert Bobbsey’s twin
- Palindromic girl's name
- Indian bread
- ___-Shan, ship in Conrad's "Typhoon"
- Tandoori-baked bread
- Editor Talese
- Bert Bobbsey's twin
- Britton who wrote "The President's Daughter," 1927
- Staple of Indian cuisine
- Bert Bobbsey's twin sister
- Tandoor-baked bread
- Asian flatbread
- Palindromic lady
- Palindromic woman's nickname
- Actress Grey or Martin
- Palindromic Bobbsey
- ___ Ling (Chinese mountain range)
- Indian baked bread
- Palindromic Bobbsey twin
- Bert's twin sister
- Palindromic Indian flatbread
- Twin sister of Bert Bobbsey
- Bread served with korma
- Round bread served with Indian food
- Chicken tikka go-with
- Actress Grey of black-and-white films
- Socialite Kempner
- ___ A. Talese (Doubleday imprint)
- Bread baked in a clay oven
- Woods of "China Beach"
- Actress Martin of "The Other Side of the Mountain"
- Bread orderer's alternative to poori
- Documentary photographer Goldin
- Punjabi bread
- Sis of Bob and Anna in "Mom and Dad Are Palindromes"
- Tandoori bread
- Pita look-alike
- Indian pita relative
- Bert's twin
- Actress Martin or Grey
- Mideast bread
- Gramma
- Bread with an Indian meal
- Bobbsey twin
- Bobbsey girl
- Pita's Indian kin
- Something in an Indian breadbasket
- Side order with tandoori chicken
- Bread served in Indian restaurants
- Palindromic fictional twin
- Tandoor bread
- Twin of Bert Bobbsey
- One of the Bobbsey clan
- Round bread of India
- Bert Bobbsey's sister
- Palindromic twin of children's literature
- A Bobbsey
- Palindromic literary twin
- Bert Bobbsey's sis
- Indian flat bread
- Miss Bobbsey
- Bert's Bobbsey twin
- Bread often shaped like a teardrop
- River through northern Thailand
- Indian restaurant serving
- Punjabi pita
- Flatbread of India
- Palindromic Bobbsey twin name
- Daughter of Richard and Mary Bobbsey
- Book editor Talese
- Mezzo-soprano Merriman
- Palindromic nickname
- Opera's Merriman
- New York Congresswoman-elect Hayworth
- John Masefield play "The Tragedy of ___"
- Art photographer Goldin
- Noted New York photographer Goldin
- Palindromic name
- "Little Men" tomboy
- Grandma, to some
- Code word for "N" in the old U.S. Phonetic Alphabet
- Sop for aloo palak
- Palindromic girl
- Turkic flatbread
- Mary Bobbsey's older daughter
- Pita look-alike
- New York socialite Kempner
- It may be eaten with tikka masala
- "The Hug" photographer Goldin
- Curry side
- River of Thailand
- Flat bread of India
- Bread of Indian cuisine
- Bread of India
- Indian flatbread
- Bread from a tandoor
- Bread in an Indian restaurant
- Indian restaurant bread
- East Indian flatbread
- Broadway lyricist Knighton
- Congresswoman Hayworth from New York
- Asian bread
- Indian restaurant basketful
- Ms. Fabray, for short
- Bread served with vindaloo
- Flat Indian bread
- Tikka masala go-with
- Indian restaurant extra
- Grandmother, to Brits
- Bread served with chicken tikka masala
- Bread eaten with vindaloo
- ___ Flanagan ("True Blood" vampire)
- Bert's mystery-solving twin
- Twin of fiction
- Sister of Bert Bobbsey
- Bert Bobbseys twin
- Family nickname
- Painter Hudson
- Bert's twin sister, in fiction
- Bert's sister in books
- Fabray, to friends
- Editor ___ A. Talese
- A literary Bobbsey
- Delhi bread
- Old ___, "Game of Thrones" character
- Artist Hudson
- Martin of "Mr. Sunshine"
- Bert's sister in children's literature
- Tandoor-baked bread (var.)
- Side served with Shahi Paneer
- A Bobbsey sister
- Bert's sister in "The Bobbsey Twins"
- Actress Woods
- Grandma, affectionately
- Twin Flossie's big sister
- Fabray or Goldin
- Fabray or Talese
- Indian bread (var.)
- Female Bobbsey
- Legendary opera star Merriman
- Bobbsey miss
- Editor Talese with her own Doubleday imprint
- McCarthy or Goldin
- River of Thailand or a literary twin
- Bread that's often brushed with ghee
- Chicken vindaloo go-with
- Bread with vindaloo
- Bert's sister of literature
- Big-band vocalist Wynn
- Merriman or Goldin
- Female Bobbsey twin
- ___ Britton, mistress of Warren Harding who had a sensational 1927 tell-all book
- Bread also called khamiri
- Little Miss Bobbsey
- Editor Talese with a Doubleday imprint
- Thai river
- Catherine Tate character
- Masefield heroine
- 'The Mugger' actress Martin
- A young Bobbsey
- British grandma
- Diva Merriman
- Hummus scoop, at times
- One of the Bobbseys, in children's literature
- Old ___, "Game of Thrones" caretaker
- 13 Across' Indian cousin
- "yes, dear" grandma
- Indian 59-Down
- Bread served with dal, maybe
- Leavened flatbread
- Tandyr ___: Central Asian flatbread
- Grandma, to Brits
- Grandma, in Cambridge
- Mum's mum
- "I'll Be Your Mirror" photographer Goldin
- Grandma, in the U.K.
- Grams in the U.K.?
- Grammy equivalent
- Photographer and activist Goldin
- Brit's grandma
- British granny
- Granny to a Brit
- Oldest Bobbsey daughter
- Goldin of "All the Beauty and the Bloodshed"
- Nickname for a British relative
- British Gram?
- Palindromic family nickname