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Answer for the clue "Actor Cole of "Good Will Hunting" ", 6 letters:
hauser

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Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 668 Housing Units (2000): 296 Land area (2000): 0.886638 sq. miles (2.296381 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.886638 sq. miles (2.296381 sq. km) FIPS code: 35830 Located within: Idaho ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Hauser is a German-language surname. Notable people with the surname include: Arnold George Hauser (1888–1966), American baseball player Arnold Hauser (1892–1978), Hungarian art historian Dwight Hauser (1911–1969), screenwriter, actor, and producer, and ...

Usage examples of hauser.

And if the rent was high, it meant Marcus Aurelius Hauser was a successful private investigator.

An elevator whisked him up to the thirtieth floor, and he was soon at the cherry doors leading into the offices of Marcus Hauser, PI.

Philip found himself wondering if this was the same Marcus Hauser who had tramped through the jungles with his father in search of lost cities and ancient tombs.

At this, Hauser smiled, slid open his desk drawer, turned out a humidor, and removed an enormous Churchill.

Philip felt annoyed that Hauser was doing other business in front of him, wasting his time.

Marcus Hauser, a private investigator formerly with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms.

What Hauser had said was true: If they got their hands on the manuscript, the announcement alone would turn around their stock.

Forty years ago he spent some time in Honduras with his old partner, Marcus Hauser, looking for tombs and picking bananas to earn money.

The boat angled toward the swimming animal while Hauser positioned himself, legs apart, in the prow.

But in the end he agreed, if only to keep Hauser from doing something stupid or illegal.

It surprised him how competent Hauser had proven to be at jungle-craft, organizing and laying out a camp and directing the soldiers about their various tasks.

Philip turned to see Hauser coming back from the hunt, with a dead tapir slung on a pole, carried by four soldiers.

As usual, Hauser was out hunting with a couple of soldiers while the others were at their own fire, playing cards.

Aurelius Hauser examined his white shirtfront, and, finding a small beetle making its laborious way up it, he plucked it off, crushed it between spatulate thumb and forefinger with a satisfying chitinous crackle, and tossed it away.

He had almost made good his escape, which Hauser had only prevented by the most dogged pursuit.