Crossword clues for myers
myers
- Voice of Shrek
- Star of "The Cat in the Hat"
- Shrek voicer
- Rum company founder Fred
- Powers portrayer
- Mike who starred in "Austin Powers"
- Mike of the movies
- Mike of "The Love Guru"
- Mike of "Shrek"
- Mike of "54"
- Mike ____ of "Wayne's World"
- Michael ____ ( Saturday Night Live actor)
- He played The Cat in the Hat
- Goldmember portrayer
- Face on "The Cat in the Hat" posters
- Embattled Phillies pitcher Brett
- Dr. Evil portrayer in Austin Powers films
- Creator of Powers
- Carvey's partner, in the '90s
- Canada's Mike ____ ( Cat in The Hat star )
- Bristol's business partner
- Austin Powers' portrayer
- Austin Powers, really
- "Wayne's World" star Mike
- "Wayne's World" star
- "View From the Top" star
- "The Cat in the Hat" star, 2003
- "The Cat in the Hat" star Mike
- "The Cat in the Hat" star
- "Broom-Hilda" cartoonist Russell
- Press secretary Dee Dee
- "Wayne's World" co-star
- Mike of "Wayne's World"
- Fort ___, Fla.
- "Broom Hilda" cartoonist
- Austin Powers portrayer Mike
- Mike who played Austin Powers
- Funny Mike
- Shrek's voicer
- Powers player
- Bristol's partner in pharmaceuticals
- "Halloween" antagonist's surname
- Mike who played filmdom's Austin Powers
- Actor Mike
- Mike of 50 Across
- Mike of 'Shrek'
- Fort ___, Fla
- Mike who voiced Shrek
- Fort ___, Florida
- The voice of Shrek
- Mike of "Austin Powers"
- "SNL" alum Mike
- "Austin Powers" star
- Shrek voicer Mike
- Mike who voices Shrek
- Mike of "SNL"
- He voices Shrek
- Clinton press secretary Dee Dee
- "Wayne's World" actor
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Wikipedia
Myers is an English origin and German origin surname. The English surname traces its origins to Anglo-Saxon England, from the Old English word maire (originally maior) meaning Mayor. The German origin of the surname MYERS has the meaning "steward or bailiff," as in the magistrate of a city or town. The English origin of the surname has two possible sources: 1) from the Old French mire meaning "physician" and 2) Old Norse myrr meaning "marsh".
Myers is a common surname, and may also refer to:
Usage examples of "myers".
Weinbaum and Rosel George Brown suffered the same fate as Myers: felled, just on the eve of triumph.
For whatever reasons, it wasn't until Myers was in his late thirties that he began writing again.
In the summer of 1971, against the advice of his mother, Howard Myers took a vacation to Florida.