Crossword clues for orson
orson
- Hollywood's Welles
- He's Hank in "Touch of Evil"
- Comedic Bean
- Cinematic icon Welles
- Charlton's "Touch of Evil" director
- Bree's husband on "Desperate Housewives"
- Bean on screen
- Bean on Broadway
- Bean from Vt
- Actor-director Welles
- "War of the Worlds" narrator Welles
- "No Tomorrow" band
- "Citizen Kane" star Welles
- "Bright Idea" band inspired by Welles?
- Welles with an Oscar
- Welles who starred in "Citizen Kane"
- Welles who narrated an "invasion"
- Welles who died the same day as Yul Brynner
- Welles who broadcast a "Martian invasion"
- Welles on-screen
- Welles of the cinema
- Welles of "The War of the Worlds"
- Welles of "Chimes at Midnight"
- Voice of Tom's boss on "Magnum, P.I."
- Screenwriting Oscar winner Welles
- Screen legend Welles
- Sci-fi guy __ Scott Card
- Rita's director in "The Lady From Shanghai"
- Rita's "The Lady From Shanghai" director
- Rita's "The Lady From Shanghai" co-star
- Producer Welles
- Player of Charles in "Citizen Kane"
- Pig in the Jim Davis comic strip "U.S. Acres"
- Name on a "Citizen Kane" poster
- Name on "The Magnificent Ambersons" theater poster
- Name near the top of a "Citizen Kane" movie poster
- Name meaning ''bearlike''
- Mr. Welles
- Movie legend Welles
- Mormon apostle Pratt
- Mork's superior
- He played Charles in Citizen Kane
- He directed Charlton in "Touch of Evil"
- Guy on the "Kane" set
- Game show regular ___ Bean
- Former husband of Rita
- First name of the "War of the Worlds"
- First name in film
- First name among Hollywood directors
- Filmmaker Welles
- Film legend Welles
- Film director Welles
- Cinematic auteur Welles
- Cinema legend Welles
- Charlton's director in "Touch of Evil"
- Bree's ex-husband on "Desperate Housewives"
- Boy genius Welles
- Bean seen on Broadway
- Author ___ Scott Card
- "The War of the Worlds" broadcaster Welles
- "Rogue One" villain ___ Krennic
- "No Tomorrow" guys
- "Macbeth" (1948) director Welles
- "Ender's Game" author Scott Card
- "Citizen Kane" poster name
- "Bright Idea" #1ers
- '40s wunderkind Welles
- ___ Scott Card ("Ender's Game" author)
- Bean or Welles
- Welles of the Mercury Theater
- Bean, for one
- Director Welles
- Welles of "Citizen Kane"
- Sci-fi writer Card
- Bean of old game shows
- Bean seen on-screen
- Sci-fi writer ___ Scott Card
- With 6-Down, Citizen Kane portrayer
- Bean on the screen
- Bean of Hollywood
- Actor Bean
- Bean seen on TV
- Mork's leader on "Mork & Mindy"
- Mr. Bean on the screen
- Yul Brynner died the same day as ___ Welles (odd fact)
- Welles of filmdom
- Unseen "Mork & Mindy" character
- Screen Bean
- Boss of TV's Mork
- Welles of "The Third Man"
- Sci-fi novelist ___ Scott Card
- ___ Scott Card, "Ender's Game" writer
- Mork's supervisor on "Mork & Mindy"
- Science fiction novelist ___ Scott Card
- "Ender's Game" author ___ Scott Card
- Bean on-screen
- Bean from Vermont
- Welles or Bean
- Bean of comedy
- Hairy creature in "The Jungle Books"
- Bean from Vt.
- Entertainer Bean
- Mork's leader on "Mork & Mindy"
- A memorable Welles
- Mork's supervisor on "Mork & Mindy"
- Bean raised in Vermont
- Actor Welles
- A human Bean
- Unseen "Mork & Mindy" character
- Welles of "Touch of Evil"
- Burlington's Bean
- George ___ Welles
- Bean produced in Burlington
- Welles of films
- Welles from Kenosha
- Funny Bean
- Mercury Theatre name
- "Citizen Kane" director Welles
- Welles of film fame
- Welles of "War of the Worlds"
- Name meaning "bearlike"
- First name in film directing
- Welles who played Kane
- Welles of ''Citizen Kane''
- Mork's boss on "Mork & Mindy"
- Harry in "The Third Man"
- Charlton's "Touch of Evil" co-star
- Bean in Hollywood
- "Touch of Evil" director Welles
- Welles of the Mercury Theatre
- Welles of Hollywood
- Welles of 'Citizen Kane'
- Small-screen Bean
- Sci-fi author __ Scott Card
- Name on "Citizen Kane" posters
- Mork's leader on Ork
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
masc. proper name, from French ourson, diminutive of ours "bear," from Latin ursus (see Arctic).
Wikipedia
Orson may refer to:
Usage examples of "orson".
If it was necessary to join forces with Lynx, Rudabaugh, and Orson, so be it.
He had heard about Lynx, about how deadly the genetic deviate could be, but Rudabaugh and Orson were unknown quantities, and he disliked relying on them in matters of life and death.
The bearded man, the one called Orson, pivoted and blasted a youthful trooper vainly turning to flee.
Where Orson stood well over six feet in height, Lynx was only about four feet tall.
While Orson weighed over 220 pounds, Lynx weighed in the vicinity of 60.
Blade stepped up to Orson and gripped the malcontent by the front of his flannel shirt.
Rudabaugh and Orson sat in the wide seat behind them, and Lynx was reclining on top of the pile of supplies.
SEAL, wondering if Hickok really would have shot Orson or if the gunman was merely applying some basic psychology.
Because, as much as he hated to admit it, they would need Orson in the days ahead.
Bertha, Rudabaugh, and Orson to cart these bodies into one of the buildings.
Rudabaugh, and Orson had spent several hours lugging the bodies of the slain soldiers to a house two blocks from the square.
Hickok, Geronimo, Bertha, Lynx, Rudabaugh, and Orson stood near the SEAL, their respective weapons at the ready.
In the next yard to the left of Geronimo, Orson was squatting behind a large, tumbledown doghouse.
Hickok, Geronimo, and Orson began shooting, providing covering fire for Blade.
The ones on the left were bearing down on Orson, who was picking them off from behind the doghouse.