Crossword clues for owens
owens
- Berlin Olympics standout
- American athlete Jesse
- 1936 Summer Olympics track star Jesse
- 1936 Olympics great
- ___ Corning (insulation maker)
- __ Corning Corporation
- Winner of four gold medals in the 1936 Berlin Olympics
- Winner of four gold medals in Berlin
- Track star Jesse who won four gold medals in 1936
- Track star Jesse who brought home four gold medals from the 1936 Olympics
- Track star given the Medal of Freedom
- Track and field athlete Jesse
- Top "SportsCentury" track star
- Terrell with the good hands
- Subject of the 2016 sports biopic "Race"
- Subject of the 2016 film "Race"
- Star of the 1936 Summer Olympics
- Star of the 1936 Olympics
- Sprinter Jesse
- Six-time Pro Bowl player Terrell
- Running legend
- Receiver Terrell of the Dallas Cowboys
- Receiver Terrell
- Quadruple-gold winner in Berlin
- Olympic track legend
- Olympic star Jesse
- Olympian who won four gold medals in 1936
- Olympian who received the 1976 Presidential Medal of Freedom
- Long jump legend Jesse
- Latifah, at birth (I would have used T.O. but there's already too much football in this shiznit)
- Jesse with four 1936 Olympic golds
- Jesse who shined in Berlin
- Jesse who broke three world records in 45 minutes
- Jesse tearing up the track
- Jesse of track fame
- Holder of two Olympic records, since 1936
- Hero of 1936
- Hee Haw host
- He humbled Hitler in '36
- Former Olympic star
- Former NFL wide receiver Terrell ___
- Fiberglass giant __ Corning
- Dallas Cowboys receiver Terrell
- Country's Shane
- Country bumpkin Buck
- Buck who covered Dylan's "Love Minus Zero/No Limit"
- Buck of country's Buckaroos
- Buck in the jukebox
- Buck in country
- Buck from "Hee Haw"
- Athlete for whom a street outside Berlin's Olympiastadion is named
- Announcer Gary of "Laugh-In"
- 2018 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee Terrell
- 2018 NFL Hall of Famer Terrell
- 1936 Summer Olympics icon
- 1936 Berlin Olympics star
- "Hee Haw" host
- "Hee Haw" cohost Buck
- "Catch This!" autobiographer Terrell
- '36 Olympics star
- __-Illinois Inc
- __ Corning, maker of Fiberglas
- __ Corning (insulation company)
- __ Corning (fiberglass giant)
- 1936 Olympics hero Jesse
- 1936 track gold medalist
- 1936 Olympian Jesse
- 1936 Olympics star Jesse
- "Hee Haw" co-host, 1969-86
- Buck of note
- Quadruple gold medalist, 1936
- Jesse known as the "Buckeye Bullet"
- Singer of the #1 country hit "Tall Dark Stranger"
- ___ Corning, fiberglass maker
- Athlete Jesse
- 1936 Olympics record-breaker
- Jesse of the 1936 Olympics
- Buck for a song?
- See 66-Across
- Country singer Buck
- Olympian Jesse
- Buck in the Country Music Hall of Fame
- Berlin Olympics star Jesse
- Buck for a tune?
- Berlin Olympics hero
- Eponym of USA Track & Field's highest award
- Black United States athlete whose success in the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin outraged Hitler (1913-1980)
- Voice actor Gary
- "Laugh-In" announcer Gary
- Runner who was called "The Buckeye Bullet"
- Track star of the 1936 Olympics
- Long-jump champ: 1936
- Jesse ___, great runner
- Hero of 1936 Olympics
- Gary or Buck
- 1936 Olympic hero
- Olympic star in 1936
- Singer Buck
- Sprinter Jesse who embarrassed Hitler
- Olympic-star Jesse
- Olympics champ: 1936
- Hero of the 1936 Olympics
- Buck or Jesse
- Olympian who stunned Hitler
- Jesse or Buck
- Track legend Jesse
- Track great Jesse
- 1936 Olympics star
- Track star Jesse
- 1936 Olympics standout
- 1936 Olympics hero
- 1936 Olympics champ
- Olympics legend Jesse
- Olympic legend Jesse
- Buck of "Hee Haw"
- Winner of four gold medals in 1936
- Winner of four gold medals at the Berlin Olympics
- Wide receiver Terrell
- The O in the NFL's T.O
- The ''O'' in the Dallas Cowboys' T.O
- Star of the 1936 Berlin Olympics
- Olympic track legend Jesse
- Olympic hero Jesse
- Legendary Olympian Jesse
- Jesse of the Berlin Olympics
- Dana, a.k.a. Queen Latifah
- Buck of country music
Wikipedia
Owens
Owens is a traditional Welsh surname found in the UK. The name's original roots come from Wales. Owens, son of Owen, is an old personal name from Latin Eugenius or Audoenus. Historically in Welsh Owen is spelt Owain. It can also be found in Ireland (especially in Ulster) as an anglicisation of the surname McKeown.