Crossword clues for kidd
kidd
- Ten-time NBA All-Star Jason
- Sue Monk ___, author of "The Secret Life of Bees"
- Ship captain hanged for piracy
- Scottish-born pirate
- Scottish pirate hanged in 1701
- Scottish pirate captain executed in 1701
- Player/coach Jason of the N.B.A
- Pirate played by Laughton
- Pirate executed in 1701
- Pirate captain hung in 1701
- Noted pirate captain
- New Jersey Nets coach Jason
- NBA's Jason
- NBA great Jason
- NBA coach Jason
- NBA ballhandler Jason
- Name in piracy
- Memorable choreographer Michael
- Mavericks star Jason
- Jason of the Nets
- Jason of the Knicks
- Infamous sea rover
- Infamous captain
- Hoops star Jason
- English pirate
- Eastwood film, "Joe ___"
- Contemporary of Blackbeard
- Charles Laughton role
- Captain played twice in film by Charles Laughton
- Captain ___, pirate
- Captain ___ (Scottish pirate)
- Captain ___ (17th-century Scottish pirate)
- Captain __ (English pirate)
- Basketball's Jason
- Basketball Hall-of-Famer Jason
- Adventure Galley's captain
- 17th-century privateer
- 10-time NBA All-Star Jason
- "The Secret Life of Bees" author Sue Monk ___
- Noted captain
- Pirate captain of legend
- Hanged pirate
- N.B.A. star Jason
- Jason of the N.B.A.
- Pirate whose treasure is recovered in Poe's "The Gold-Bug"
- William the pirate
- English pirate captain
- Privateer who captained the Blessed William
- Captain ___, legendary pirate
- Captain ___ (pirate)
- N.B.A. player-turned-coach Jason
- Pirate captain mentioned in Poe's "The Gold-Bug"
- Scottish sea captain who was hired to protect British shipping in the Indian Ocean and then was accused of piracy and hanged (1645-1701)
- Tony-winning choreographer
- Nefarious captain
- Captain or Michael
- A pirate or a choreographer
- Pirate hanged in 1701
- Choreographer Michael
- Capturer of the Quedagh Merchant
- Legendary pirate captain
- Jason of the NBA
- Scottish pirate
- Notorious pirate Captain ___
- Famous captain
- Captain hanged for piracy in 1701
- Pirate captain whose treasure was thought to be buried on Oak Island
- Milwaukee Bucks coach Jason
- Legendary pirate
- Jason of the N.B.A
- Big name in piracy
- Nets coach Jason
- Milwaukee Bucks head coach Jason
- Jason at point guard
- Iconic buccaneer
- Famous pirate
- Captain of the Adventure Galley
- Youthful-sounding surname
Wikipedia
KIDD (630 AM) is a radio station licensed to Monterey, California and serving the Santa Cruz and Monterey Bay area. The station has been off the air since December 31, 2014.
For many years, the station offered an adult standards/MOR format, using the name "Magic 63". On April 7, 2009, the station shifted to an oldies playlist comprising a wide range of mid-1950s to 1970s pop songs (this was prompted by KOMY's dropping of the oldies format). The morning hours were hosted by Kevin Kahl, who had been an on-air voice for "Magic 63". Weekend host Ed Dickinson's long-running "Way Back Now" music-nostalgia program survived the format change for two additional years before being canceled in late May 2011. At the time of its shutdown, the station was running a simulcast of ESPN Radio.
Kidd is a surname, and may apply to
- Benjamin Kidd, English sociologist and writer
- Billy Kidd (born 1943), American skier
- Billy Kidd (footballer), English footballer who played for Chesterfield
- Brian Kidd, English footballer and coach
- Chip Kidd
- Doug Kidd, New Zealand politician
- Edward Kidd (1849-1912), Canadian politician
- Edward I. Kidd (1845-1902), American politician
- Eddie Kidd, British stuntman
- Eric Leslie Kidd, cricketer
- Ernest Kidd (footballer), English footballer who played for Ashington and Wigan Borough
- Frederick Kidd
- George Kidd (disambiguation)
- Glenna Sue Kidd, All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player
- Isaac C. Kidd (1884-1941), an admiral in the U.S. Navy who was killed in the Pearl Harbor attack
- Isaac C. Kidd, Jr. (1919-1999), son of Isaac C. Kidd, and also an admiral in the U.S. Navy
- Jack Kidd (disambiguation)
- James Kidd (footballer), English footballer who played for Blackpool, Bolton Wanderers and Derby County
- Jason Kidd (born 1973), American basketball player and coach
- Jodie Kidd
- John Kidd, British physician and scientist
- Johnny Kidd, British singer
- Joseph Kidd (1824-1918), Irish-born London doctor
- Juanita Kidd Stout, American judge
- Kathryn H. Kidd, writer
- Keith Kidd (born 1962), American football player
- Mae Street Kidd
- Michael Kidd
- Nikki Kidd (born 1987), Scottish field hockey forward
- Richard A. Kidd (born 1943), ninth Sergeant Major of the Army
- Ronald Kidd (1889-1942) English civil rights campaigner
- Ryan Kidd
- Sue Monk Kidd, American writer
- Thomas Kidd, classical scholar
- Thomas Kidd, Canadian politician
- Tom Kidd, Scottish golfer
- Thomas Kidd, American illustrator
- Trevor Kidd, ice hockey goaltender
- Tyson Kidd (born 1980), ring name of Canadian professional wrestler Theodore Wilson
- Virginia Kidd
- Wes Kidd, music producer
- William Kidd (1645–1701), Scottish pirate popularly known as Captain Kidd
- William Kidd, composer
- Kidd (rapper), Danish rapper
Nicholas Westwood Kidd better known by his stage name Kidd (sometimes stylized as KIDD) (b. 31 March 1989) is a Danish rapper and hip hop artist, with Indian and Scottish origin. After gaining attention online, he founded CHEFF Records. He was nominated for "Best Newcomer" in 2011 and performed during 2011 Danish Music Awards.
Usage examples of "kidd".
I don't want to worry you, but if anything unusual should happen, get in touch with Kidd, okay?
I'll tell you, Kidd, you've gotten me in some shit over the years, but we've always made money, huh?
Jesus Christ, Kidd, there's so many you could make a snowball out of them.
Look, my name is Kidd, and after I get done with this - it'll take me a few days - I might knock on your door and ask if I can set up someplace in your yard.
So that morning, when I heard the rifles talking off amongst the trees, I turned Cap'n Kidd aside and left the trail and rode in the direction of the noise.
I come to where I'd left Cap'n Kidd, and a-forked him and rode, thankful them outlaws had been in too big a hurry to steal him.
I pushed Cap'n Kidd hard, cussing my reins which had been notched by Bixby's bullet.
I didn't have time to fix ‘em, and Cap'n Kidd was a iron-jawed outlaw.
They looked up—and Cap'n Kidd braced his legs and slid to a halt at the lip of the low bluff and simultaneously bogged his head and throwed me heels over head down amongst ‘em.
It banged but the bullet went singing up over the bluff and Cap'n Kidd squealed and started changing ends.
Cap'n Kidd has a disposition like a shark and he don't like strangers.
I seen Cap'n Kidd was fixed for the night, and then I went into the cabin and brought in my saddle and bridle and saddle blanket because I didn't trust the people thereabouts.
Somebody shut the gate but Cap'n Kidd took it in his stride, and we was gone into the darkness before they knowed what hit them.
When I finally pulled him up he was maybe a mile south of the village, with Cap'n Kidd no bridle nor saddle nor blanket, and me with no guns, knife, boots nor hat.
I stood speechless with rage whilst they filed out, and then I went for Cap'n Kidd in a kind of a daze.