Answer: ASTOR
ASTOR is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 180 times.
Referring Clues:
- Mary of "The Maltese Falcon"
- New York "Place" name
- Titanic casualty
- New York's ___ Place
- V.I.P. on the Titanic's casualty list
- Nancy, the first woman in Parliament
- Lady Nancy
- Mary of "Don Juan," 1926
- Place name in New York
- Fur trader John Jacob
- "The Maltese Falcon" actress
- Fur tycoon
- John Jacob ___
- Philanthropist Brooke ___
- Famed furrier
- First woman in the House of Commons
- Socialite Brooke
- “The Maltese Falcon” actress
- Place in Manhattan
- Mary who wrote the autobiographical "A Life on Film"
- Mary of old films
- Titanic V.I.P.
- Silents star Mary
- Furrier John Jacob ___
- 19th-century fur trade monopolist
- Early fur trader John Jacob ___
- Fur tycoon John Jacob
- Fur trader John Jacob ___
- Lady ___, first woman to sit in British Parliament
- Place name in Manhattan
- Millionaire on the Titanic
- Furrier John Jacob
- Capitalist John Jacob
- "The Maltese Falcon" actress Mary
- Mary in "The Maltese Falcon"
- Bogart told her "You're good...you're very good" in "The Maltese Falcon"
- Fur man
- "The Maltese Falcon" costar
- Fur capitalist John Jacob
- Wealthy Titanic casualty
- New York Public Library cofounder John Jacob
- Fur capitalist
- Fur merchant John Jacob ___
- Place in New York City
- Manhattan's ___ Place Theatre
- Place that intersects Broadway
- Philanthropist Brooke
- American Fur Company founder
- At his death in 1848, he was the richest person in the U.S.
- Tango composer Piazzolla
- "The Great Lie" Oscar winner Mary
- Fur fortune-maker
- Manhattan's __ Place, named for a wealthy early American
- She played O'Shaughnessy opposite Bogart's Spade
- Early fur trader
- Lady who was a friend of Shaw
- Actress Mary
- Fur-trading tycoon
- First female member of Parliament
- Noted fur trader
- Early American tycoon
- Early American millionaire
- Memorable Bogart costar
- America's first millionaire
- Early American merchant
- First woman in Parliament
- New York Public Library benefactor
- Tycoon John Jacob
- ''The Maltese Falcon'' actress
- Financier John Jacob
- Early multimillionaire John Jacob
- American capitalist John Jacob
- Titanic passenger John Jacob ___
- John Jacob ___ (first U.S. millionaire)
- Lady Nancy of Britain
- Millionaire aboard the Titanic
- Noted 21-Across dealer
- Mary of "The Maltese Falcon," 1941
- Noted Titanic casualty
- Lady who reportedly exchanged barbs with Churchill
- Mary or John Jacob
- John Jacob who made a fortune in fur trading
- Fur giant
- New York library sponsor John Jacob
- Old fur king
- First U.S. multimillionaire
- Prominent patron of Poe
- Notable Titanic casualty
- The Maltese Falcon actress
- Manhattan's ___ Place, named for a wealthy early American
- "Titanic" casualty
- "The Maltese Falcon"'s Mary
- Tycoon on the Titanic
- New York's historic ___ Library
- Mary of "Dodsworth"
- Fellow famous for fur
- Titanic VIP
- Famed fur tycoon
- Famed fur trader
- Knickerbocker Hotel builder
- Silent star Mary
- Legendary furrier
- John Jacob ___ (fur king)
- Historical fur trader
- Historical furrier
- Manhattan's ___ Place named for a wealthy early american
- Manhattan's ___ Place
- Philanthropic family name
- Early fur trader John Jacob
- America's richest man in 1848
- Poe patron
- Nancy ___, first female member of the British Parliament
- Noted Titanic passenger
- Fur trade pioneer
- He made a fur fortune
- New York Public Library co-founder John Jacob
- Old New York socialite name
- Financier aboard the Titanic
- 'The Maltese Falcon' actress Mary
- Capitalist
- 'Maltese Falcon' actress Mary
- Famous Titanic victim
- Bogart told her "You're good ... you're very good" in "The Maltese Falcon"
- Famed surname in furs
- New York City's ___ Place
- Noted capitalist John Jacob
- John Jacob or Mary
- The first multimillionaire
- Titanic victim John Jacob ___
- Titanic VIP [SEE IMPORTANT NOTE ABOVE]
- Financier aboard the "Titanic"
- America's first multimillionaire
- Early American capitalist John Jacob
- 19th-century fur tycoon
- Fur king John Jacob ___
- New York Public Library cofounder
- Fur magnate
- Fur capitalist of note
- Noted fur capitalist John Jacob
- Lady ___, first female member of Parliament
- Fur tycoon on the Titanic
- Trader for whom a northwest Oregon city was named
- Big name in furs
- Fur trader
- Noted fur trader John Jacob
- Early fur baron of note
- Fur magnate on the Titanic
- Prominent 19th century family
- Historic fur trader
- John Jacob
- Mary of 'Dodsworth'
- Early American fur tycoon
- Brooke or Mary
- John Jacob on the Titanic
- Patron of Audubon
- Fur-trading name
- Fur magnate John
- One of the 400
- He dealt in pelts
- Multimillionaire lost on the Titanic
- Last name of fur fame
- Early American megamerchant
- First U.S. multimillionaire John Jacob ___
- Fur tycoon John Jacob ___
- Oregon city namesake
- Mary of "The Maltese Falcon" (1941)
- Commodore Vanderbilt contemporary
- Noted fur tycoon
- Tycoon who is an Oregon city namesake
- Nancy who served as the first female member of the British Parliament
- Tango composer ___ Piazzolla
- Name in financing
- Famed name in financing
- Fur tycoon for whom a northwest Oregon city was named
- ___ Place, one of the original 28 stations of the New York City subway
- Actress Mary of "The Maltese Falcon"
- Family name synonymous with wealth in early America
- Wealthy New York family on HBO's "The Gilded Age"
- Eponym of a neighborhood in Queens
- Founder of the Pacific Fur Company, 1810
Last Seen In:
- New York Times - October 16, 2024
- LA Times - July 10, 2024
- New York Times - March 20, 2024
- New York Times - January 12, 2024
- LA Times - November 16, 2023
- New York Times - April 23, 2023
- LA Times - December 11, 2022
- New York Times - October 31, 2022
- LA Times - September 15, 2022
- New York Times - July 09, 2022
- LA Times - January 11, 2022
- LA Times - September 28, 2021
- LA Times - September 04, 2021
- LA Times - May 19, 2021
- New York Times - April 26, 2021
- New York Times - April 11, 2021
- LA Times - March 03, 2021
- LA Times - February 25, 2021
- LA Times - November 23, 2020
- New York Times - November 20, 2020
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