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Answer for the clue "Old-time comic Ed ", 4 letters:
wynn

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Word definitions for wynn in dictionaries

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Wynn is a letter in the old English alphabet. Wynn may also refer to: Wynn Resorts Wynn Las Vegas , a AAA Five-Diamond luxury casino resort on the Las Vegas Strip Wynn Macau , a casino resort in Macau, People's Republic of China Wynn's, an automotive company ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Wynn \Wynn\, n. A kind of timber truck, or carriage.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
runic letter in Old English and early Middle English, representing "w," Old English wyn , so called for being the first letter of that word, which literally means "delight, pleasure" (see Venus ).

Usage examples of wynn.

From all around Wynn, the sounds and sights of imminent battle filled her senses.

Captain Stasi paced behind : them, speaking to each with a pat of a shoulder or a nod, but his voice was too low for Wynn to hear.

The younger shifted nervously like Wynn, while his mature companion remained as still as the third priest in front with his cowl still up.

When the woman glanced toward Wynn, her cowled companion noticed and did likewise.

On impact, both fell backward into the stream, and Wynn lost sight of them in the splash of flailing bodies.

And there was Wynn, waiting within the open gates as her companions entered.

Orange-yellow light spilled from an open door at the far right end, but there was no sign of Wynn or her companions.

Before she could spit a retort at the captain, Wynn cut in once again.

Magiere was desperate to be alone, but for an instant she wondered why Wynn sat such a distance from Chap.

He let Magiere or Wynn handle the wagon more often and sat alone in the back.

Stravina, Leesil knew he would have to tell Wynn something about his past.

As the dog came up beside him, Leesil noticed Wynn digging through their belongings.

He heard a click behind him and knew Wynn had managed to load one of their crossbows.

But Wynn heard the remembered buzz of a leaf-wing instead and turned back to Helen.

Tired of biscuits and jerky, especially since she did not care for meat, Wynn had purchased dried lentils, barley, onions, and carrots, as well as late pears and smoke-dried fish.