Answer: HERO
HERO is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 357 times.
Referring Clues:
- Parade figure
- "Three cheers" recipient
- Sub
- Submarine sandwich
- Leander's lover
- Submarine
- Deli offering
- Parade honoree
- Object of decoration
- Medal recipient
- Man of the hour
- Lifesaver, say
- Long lunch?
- "My ___!"
- Star
- Achilles, e.g.
- Lifesaver, e.g.
- Leander's love
- Firefighter, maybe
- Decorated cop, say
- Lifesaver
- Savior
- Life saver
- Deli sandwich
- Medal awardee, maybe
- Subway fare?
- Deli order
- Sizable sandwich
- Person with a medal, maybe
- Grinder
- Long sandwich
- One getting a decoration
- Paladin
- Loooong sandwich
- Knight in shining armor
- Subway purchase
- Lead
- Medal of honor recipient
- One who saves the day
- Deli product
- White knight
- Dragon slayer
- Batman or Superman
- Lifesaver, maybe
- Medal winner for bravery
- El Cid, to Spaniards
- Two-handed sandwich
- Guitar ___ (hit video game series)
- Protagonist
- Hercules or Ulysses
- Purple Heart recipient
- Sandwich that requires two hands
- Key to the city recipient, maybe
- The guy in the white hat, stereotypically
- Hefty sandwich
- Hawkman or Green Lantern
- El Cid, to the Spaniards
- Conquering ___
- Worshiper's honoree
- Big sandwich
- Damsel's deliverer
- Ham holder, perhaps
- Day saver
- Damsel's rescuer
- Good guy
- Sub sandwich
- One's knight in shining armor
- Role model
- Big lunch
- Derring-doer
- Superman's sandwich?
- Villain's opposite
- Lunchtime handful
- Supersized sandwich
- Brave deed doer
- Audie Murphy, in movies and real life
- Role model hidden in this puzzle's longest answers
- Sub by another name
- Heavy conqueror?
- Paragon of bravery
- Hercules, for one
- Sandwich for Superman?
- Long roll
- Rescuer, often
- One who is worshiped
- Hoagie
- Worshiped one, at times
- Noble man
- #1 hit for Mariah Carey
- 1992 Dustin Hoffman movie
- Ticker-tape parade honoree, perhaps
- Deli roll
- Sandwich also known as a grinder
- 1992 film directed by Stephen Frears
- Medal candidate
- Guitar ___ (video game)
- Sandwich eaten two-handed
- War honoree
- Guitar __: video game
- David, after using his 13-Down
- Object of worship
- Certain medalist
- Deli serving
- Caterer's six-foot offering
- Decorated veteran, e.g.
- Villain's vanquisher
- Army-medal recipient
- Damsel rescuer
- Decorated one
- The good guy
- Courageous one
- Deli lunch
- Saver of the day
- Mythical priestess
- He saves the day
- Elongated sandwich
- Damsel saver
- Popeye, after eating spinach
- One dressed in white, stereotypically
- Valorous one
- White knight, stereotypically
- Dustin Hoffman film
- Lover who lived by the Hellespont
- Three cheers recipient
- ''Three cheers'' recipient
- White-hat wearer, stereotypically
- ''My ___!''
- Apt sandwich for Superman
- ''Last Action ___'' (1993)
- It may be a foot long and edible
- White hat wearer
- Poor boy's cousin?
- Much-admired sandwich?
- "We Don't Need Another ___" (Tina Turner)
- Medal of Honor winner
- Fireman, at times
- Substantial sandwich
- Parade recipient, perhaps
- Rocky, Rambo, or a fireman, e.g.
- Croix de Guerre recipient
- Apt lunch for Superman
- Subway purchase, perhaps
- Apt lunch for Superman?
- Lionized leader
- Medal recipient, maybe
- Parade honoree, perhaps
- Day-saver in comics
- Deli fare
- Deli delight
- It may be full of baloney
- Batman, for one
- Novel's protagonist
- Superman, e.g.
- Medal winner
- 1992 Dustin Hoffman film
- Heart recipient, perhaps
- Epic figure
- My ___!
- Military medal recipient
- One may win a heart
- Damsel's savior
- Adventurer, often
- Legend subject
- "Last Action ___" (1993)
- Guitar ___: video game
- 39-Down recipient
- Rescuer, e.g.
- Someone to root for
- Champion
- Super Bowl party order
- Po' boy relative
- Bronze Star recipient
- Medal deserver
- Sub or torpedo
- Classic Mariah Carey jam from "Music Box"
- Military-medal recipient
- Two-fisted sandwich
- Han or Luke, e.g.
- Hoagie's cousin
- He deserves a medal
- Super or anti follower
- Indiana Jones, for one
- Novel protagonist
- Medal earner
- Valiant one
- Sub's cousin
- Male lead
- Poor boy
- Sub in a deli
- Leading man
- Main male character
- Beloved of leander
- Beloved of Leander
- Single for Chad Kroeger of Nickelback or Mariah Carey
- Elongated lunch
- Decorated deli sandwich?
- Tarzan or Buck Rogers, e.g.
- Main part, often
- Sir Galahad, e.g.
- Long deli sandwich
- Main character
- Knight, often
- Villain's foe
- Another word for hoagie
- Villain's adversary
- White hat, in oaters
- Tubular sandwich
- Villain vanquisher
- Brave sandwich?
- Foot-long sandwich
- Paragon
- Adventure novel's protagonist
- Activision's Guitar ___
- Life saver, e.g.
- Saving type
- Superman, for one
- Guy hitting a game-winning homer, e.g.
- Valiant person
- Brave one
- Gilgameh or Beowulf
- Wartime honoree
- Medal of Honor recipient, e.g.
- Big deli sandwich
- White-hat wearer
- One coming through in the clutch
- Jackie Robinson, historically
- Admired one
- Many a returning soldier
- "Don't be a ___!"
- El Cid, e.g.
- Decoration receiver
- Villain's nemesis
- Lover of Leander, in myth
- Villain's enemy
- Sub in a bag
- Shane, e.g.
- Sandwich choice
- Long lunch
- Six-footer at a Super Bowl party?
- Superman's sandwich choice?
- Hercules, e.g.
- Oversized sandwich
- Brave warrior
- Brave person
- Courageous person
- Illustrious warrior
- Decorated cop, for one
- Lionhearted sort
- One who may be a lifesaver
- Subject of a parade
- Rescuer, to a rescuee
- "A Novel Without a ___" ("Vanity Fair" subtitle)
- Saving sort
- Subway meal
- Lionhearted type
- Soldier of distinction
- Medal awardee
- Typical comic-book title character
- Caterer's six-foot-long offering, maybe
- "Once a ___"
- Subway buy
- Brave rescuer
- Goat's opposite
- Possible lunch or dinner item
- Military medal earner
- Achilles or Ajax
- Goat's antithesis, in sports
- Recipient of a ticker-tape parade, maybe
- Melodrama mainstay
- Antagonist's foil
- War ace, e.g.
- Superman's favorite sandwich?
- Deli sub
- Lunch order
- "Somebody who voluntarily walks into the unknown," per Tom Hanks
- Novel creation
- Achilles or Moses, e.g.
- Forrest Gump, for one
- Parade celebrity
- Action film staple
- Deli option
- Subway fare
- Her lover drowned
- Deli purchase
- "Sully" Sullenberger, notably
- Super-sandwich
- Lengthy lunch?
- Hoagie, by another name
- Popular Super Bowl party centerpiece
- Pizzeria offering
- Main man
- BolĂvar, in much of South America
- Real lifesaver
- Richard Mulligan sitcom: "The ___"
- Six-foot sandwich
- One may wear a cape
- Villain's counterpart
- Eggplant parm order
- Long sub
- Many a Marvel character
- One decorated
- One who might get a parade
- Main character, usually
- Sub substitute?
- Medal getter
- Rescuer, to the rescued
- Lionhearted one
- Any Avenger
- Person saving the day
- Sandwich also known as a hoagie
- Grinder, by another name
- One may be unsung
- Courageous figure
- Odysseus, in the "Odyssey"
- "Zero to ___" (song from "Hercules")
- Beau ideal
- Batwoman or Wonder Woman
- Dr. Li Wenliang, to many
- Black Panther or Black Lightning
- Often-shared sandwich
- Unsung ___
- Medal recipient, perhaps
- Edible submarine
- 1993 Mariah Carey hit
- Sandwich that takes two hands to handle
- Person you look up to
- 1993 chart topper for Mariah Carey
- Captain Marvel, e.g.
- Sandwich also called a grinder
- Aeneas, in "The Aeneid"
- Person who saves the day
- Hoagie, outside of Philly
- Any frontline worker
- Footlong, maybe
- Ticker-tape parade honoree
- Sub that never plays?
- Revered figure
- Admired figure
- Worshipped figure
- #8
- One who comes to the rescue
- Sandwich type
- Rama, in the Ramayana
- Someone to look up to
- Mariah Carey hit
- Person who comes to the rescue
- Person on a rescue mission
- Villain's foil
- Lunch that saves the day?
- Moana in "Moana," e.g.
- Gallant one
- "Anti-___" (Taylor Swift song)
- Wonder Woman or Superman
- Widely admired person
- "My ___ Academia" (manga series)
- Any of Marvel's Avengers
- One on a quest
Last Seen In:
- LA Times - November 03, 2024
- USA Today - October 30, 2024
- LA Times - October 20, 2024
- USA Today - October 15, 2024
- LA Times - October 04, 2024
- USA Today - September 06, 2024
- New York Times - August 20, 2024
- New York Times - June 30, 2024
- USA Today - June 19, 2024
- New York Times - June 05, 2024
- LA Times - June 03, 2024
- New York Times - May 19, 2024
- LA Times - May 06, 2024
- USA Today - April 19, 2024
- USA Today - February 23, 2024
- USA Today - January 01, 2024
- USA Today - December 20, 2023
- USA Today - December 18, 2023
- New York Times - November 27, 2023
- LA Times - November 26, 2023
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