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Answer for the clue "Grandpa Walton, for short ", 3 letters:
zeb

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Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 498 Housing Units (2000): 186 Land area (2000): 8.595867 sq. miles (22.263193 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 8.595867 sq. miles (22.263193 sq. km) FIPS code: 83030 Located within: Oklahoma ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Zeb (variant spelling: Zebb ) is both a masculine given name and a surname. As a given name, it may be a short form of Zebulon , Zebadiah or Zebedee , but is now more common as a given name in its own right. Notable people with the name include: Given name: ...

Usage examples of zeb.

Then the car leveled off and steered straight at Zeb, and he realized the driver was probably already dead.

Now Harris and Gaby looked confident, healthy, as happy as Zeb had ever seen them .

It looked genuine enough, but Zeb had known him long enough to distinguish between reality and acting where Harris was concerned.

Well, if there were potential enemies in the crowd with firearms, Zeb didn't intend to be unarmed.

They were wearing the worst off-the-rack suits Zeb had seen in a long while.

Gaby slid her card into the lock and Zeb opened the door, then pushed the cart ahead of him as he entered.

Harris gave it another yank and Zeb rolled free, off the bed and onto the floor.

The graybeard was standing, gripping his right forearm in a way that reminded Zeb of hairline fractures.

It's a dangerous place, Zeb, especially if you don't know your way around.

The twisting seemed to extend right into Zeb's stomach, bending him over with nausea, and continued as Zeb lost his balance and awkwardly sat down.

He hopped down and helped Zeb to slide off to stand, then turned to help Gaby down.

The man's trench coat gapped to reveal a stiff-starched white shirt and pants that reminded Zeb of old doctor movies.

In her hands she held a sheathed sword Zeb would have identified as a Japanese katana if it had been curved, but it was ruler-straight.

She stared at Zeb with no emotion on her face, but he saw tension, suspicion in the stiffness of her body language.

His accent was not Indian—to Zeb, it sounded more English than anything.