Crossword clues for estrada
estrada
- ''CHiPs'' star
- Poncherello portrayer on "CHiPs"
- He played officer Poncherello on TV
- Erik of 'CHiPs'
- ''CHiPs'' star Erik
- Wilcox's 1970s costar
- Star of TV's Chips
- Spanish causeway
- Road, in Portugal
- Ponch player on 'CHiPs'
- Paved road: Sp
- Officer Poncherello portrayer of '70s-'80s TV
- Officer Poncherello portrayer
- Erik with a cameo in the 2017 "CHiPs" film
- Erik from N.Y.C
- Chips star
- Blue Jays pitcher Marco
- Actor Erik
- 1970s-'80s poster boy Erik
- 1970s poster hunk
- "CHiPs" costar Erik
- "CHiPs" costar
- "CHiPs" co-star Erik
- 'CHiPs' co-star Erik
- TV actor Erik
- He played TV's Poncherello
- "CHiPs" star Erik who was featured on the reality show "The Surreal Life" in 2004
- Officer Poncherello's portrayer
- Spanish road
- Paved road: Sp.
- "CHiPs" star of 1970's-80's TV
- Erik who played Ponch on TV
- Spanish highway
- "The Three Burials of Melquiades ___" (2005 Tommy Lee Jones film)
- Philippine president deposed in 2001
- Ponch player in 1970s-'80s TV
- "CHiPs" co-star, 1977-83
- Erik of "CHiPs"
- Erik from N.Y.C.
- "CHiPs" star of 70's-80's TV
- "CHiPs" chap
- Latino star once named one of "The 10 sexiest bachelors in the world" by People magazine
- Erik of TV
- Actor Erik from N.Y.C.
- "CHiPs" actor
- He played Ponch
- Ponch portrayer
Wikipedia
Estrada is an Asturian surname and Portuguese term. Notable people with the surname include:
- Armando Estrada, actually Hazem Ali, professional wrestler
- Arturo Estrada Hernández, Mexican painter
- Carla Estrada, producer
- Daniel Estrada, Peruvian politician
- David Estrada (boxer), Guatemalan/Mexican-American professional boxer
- David Estrada (soccer), American soccer player
- Elise Estrada, Canadian singer
- Enrique Estrada, Mexican General and politician
- Erik Estrada, actor
- Genaro Estrada (1887–1937), Mexican statesman and writer
- Horacio Estrada, former Major League Baseball player
- Jade Esteban Estrada, actor
- Joseph Estrada, actually Jose M. Ejercito, actor, former President of the Philippines
- John L. Estrada, USMC, Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps
- John Estrada, Filipino model and actor
- Johnny Estrada, former Major League Baseball player
- Juan Alberto Estrada, Argentine football goalkeeper
- Miguel Estrada (born 1961), unsuccessful nominee to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit
- Marco Estrada, Chilean footballer
- María Estrada (c. 1475 or 1486 – between 1537–48), a woman who accompanied Cortés in his expedition to Mexico.
- Mario Lopez Estrada, Guatemalan billionaire businessman
- Marco René Estrada, Major League Baseball player
- Natalia Estrada, Spanish Model, Actress & TV Presenter
- Noel Estrada, composer
- Oscar Estrada, former Major League Baseball player
- Roy Estrada, American bassist
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