Answer: PANDA
PANDA is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 160 times.
- Bear that's not really a bear
- Non-bear bear
- World Wildlife Fund's symbol
- ___ Bear
- Cuddly carnival prize
- Zoo "bear"
- Bearcat
- Stuffed animal at a carnival
- Bamboo eater
- Chinese "bear"
- One that "eats shoots and leaves"
- Bamboo muncher
- Bamboo lover
- Dweller in the Chinese highlands
- Bamboo-eating animal
- Bamboo-eating "bear"
- Comics animal Andy
- Raccoon's Himalayan cousin
- Hsing-Hsing was one
- One that eats shoots and leaves
- Black-and-white favorite
- Black-and-white zoo attraction
- Bamboo shoot muncher
- Bamboo-loving critter
- Black-and-white "bear"
- World Wildlife Fund's logo
- It eats shoots and leaves
- Tian Tian, e.g.
- Gao Gao, for one
- Word with red or giant
- Bamboo-munching beast
- National Zoo beast
- Bearlike mammal
- Black-and-white animal
- Bearlike beast
- Black-and-white herbivore
- www.__.org (WWF Web site)
- ''Kung Fu __'' (2008 film)
- Bearlike zoo beast
- Bamboo fan
- Image on Chinese commemorative coins
- Black-and-white bear
- Asian mammal
- Bamboo-eating mammal
- Bamboo-eating creature
- Endangered giant
- Zoo favorite
- World Wildlife Fund symbol
- It eats, shoots and leaves?
- Bamboo-munching mammal
- Stuffed carnival prize, maybe
- Bamboo enthusiast
- Chinese herbivore
- National Zoo creature
- Zoo attraction, perhaps
- Chinese mammal
- Black-and-white beast
- One of the 2008 Olympic mascots
- 2008 Beijing Olympics mascot
- Cuddly-looking bamboo muncher
- "Bear" that's not really a bear
- Ling-Ling or Yong Yong
- www.___.org (WWF Web site)
- "Kung Fu ___" (2008 film)
- Black-and-white cat-foot
- Tibetan bear
- Black and white mammal
- Bamboo-munching critter
- Bamboo-eating beast
- Black-and-white creature
- Cuddly bamboo-muncher
- Cute zoo creature
- Bamboo-eating bear
- Bamboo connoisseur
- Eater of bamboo
- Chinese bearlike beast
- Raccoon like animal
- "Giant" bear
- National Zoo favorite
- Bamboo-eating critter
- 'Kung Fu ___'
- Cuddly looking bamboo muncher
- Big bamboo muncher
- Bamboo-loving mammal
- Mei Xiang or Tian Tian of the National Zoo
- Wildlife Fund symbol
- Black-and-white symbol of China
- See 66-Across
- Bamboo-eater
- Beijing Zoo attraction
- "Bear" that's not a bear
- Animal recently classified as a bear
- Zoo attraction
- The San Diego Zoo's Gao Gao or Zhen Zhen
- Cute "bear"
- World Wildlife Fund logo ... or a three-word hint to the answers to the four starred clues
- Type of "bear"
- Carnival prize, sometimes
- Black-and-white mammal
- Chinese highlands dweller
- Popular zoo attraction ... or a hint to 11 squares in this puzzle
- San Diego Zoo's ___ Cam
- "Giant" mammal of China
- One with eye patches
- Black-and-white vegetarian
- The Beijing Olympics mascot Jingjing, e.g.
- See 34-Down
- Seemingly cuddly bear
- Large Asian bear
- Black-and-white Chinese bear
- Conservation group's symbol
- It is really a bear
- Beast from Sichuan
- Bear native to China
- Sichuan native
- Important animal in '70s U.S.-China diplomacy
- Certain cub
- Asian bear
- WWF symbol
- Bear-like animal
- Symbol of China
- Lover of bamboo
- Ling-ling, for one
- Bamboo-munching bear
- Cuddly-looking bear
- One that "eats, shoots and leaves," in a classic joke
- Mascot of the W.N.B.A.'s Mystics, e.g.
- Black-and-white animal in the WWF's logo
- National ___ Day (March 16 observance, appropriate to this puzzle)
- Cuddly-looking Chinese beast
- Black-and-white "giant" bear
- Black-and-white bamboo lover
- Bear partial to bamboo
- It's now usually classified as a bear
- Diplomatic gift from China
- WWF logo animal
- Crossword-colored animal
- "Kung Fu ___" (2008 animated film)
- World Wildlife Fund logo animal
- "Giant" mammal
- Bear that can bark
- ___ Express: fast-food chain
- "Bear" with black eye patches
- The National Zoo's Xiao Qi Ji, e.g.
- Bear used in diplomacy
- An adult one can spend up to 16 hours a day eating
- National Zoo attraction
- Red animal in the 2022 Pixar film "Turning Red"
- Bamboo-chomping bear
- Bear in the WWF logo
- Animal that can eat about 50-100 pounds of bamboo a day
- National Zoo's Xiao Qi Ji, e.g.
- Black-and-white bamboo eater
- It's black and white (or sometimes red)
- "Kung Fu ___": Jack Black film franchise
- Two-tone bear
- Bear that's a symbol of diplomacy
- Bamboo-loving bear
- Qinling bear
- Bear such as Xin Bao