Answer: STERN
STERN is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 221 times.
Referring Clues:
- Back of a boat
- Rudder's locale
- Grave
- Unaccommodating
- Uncompromising
- Stringent
- Unsmiling
- Rear
- Back
- Finger-wagging
- Back on the briny
- Rudder's place
- Rudder's spot
- Unbending
- Demanding
- Rowboat's rear
- Boat's back
- Shock jock Howard
- Like some warnings
- Violinist Isaac
- Howard of morning radio
- Bark back
- Back on the high seas
- Draconian
- Opposite of soft
- Not lenient
- Finger-wagging, say
- Schindler's business partner in "Schindler's List"
- Like disciplinarians
- Place for an outboard motor
- Brooking no dissent
- Forbidding
- Rear, in the Navy
- Back at sea?
- Far from soft
- Hard-nosed
- Firm
- Rear of a galley
- Imus rival
- "Private Parts" author Howard
- Back of the boat
- Relentless
- Back on the sea
- Sailor's rear
- Rudder locale
- Self-proclaimed "King of All Media"
- Back in the navy
- Stem's opposite
- Severe in manner
- Back end
- Laying down the law
- Austere
- See 15-Across
- Far from lenient
- FCC flouter Howard
- Howard of Sirius radio
- Ferry tail
- Ruling with an iron fist
- Back on the ocean
- Back at sea
- Stem to ___
- Noted shock jock
- Harsh
- "Private Parts" author
- Flinty
- Sirius star
- NYU's business school
- NBA commissioner David
- Back on the ocean?
- Rigid
- Tough
- Boat back
- Severe
- Tiller's place
- After part
- Back of a ship
- Very strict
- Brooking no nonsense
- Back in the Navy?
- Back of a skiff
- Back, at sea
- Hardly lenient
- Unyielding
- Outboard motor's locale
- Hardly permissive
- Iron-fisted
- Boat section
- Bow's opposite
- Place for a wake?
- Outboard motor location
- Like old schoolmasters, stereotypically
- Hardhearted
- Opposite of stem
- Hind end
- Ship's rear
- 26-Down opposite
- Howard of satellite radio
- Violin virtuoso Isaac
- Hard
- Rear of a ship
- From stem to ___
- Harsh, as a reprimand
- Isaac with a bow
- Whaler's rear end
- Back, on a skipjack
- Outboard motor locale
- Virtuoso Isaac
- Poop's place
- Radio's bad boy
- Back of a skipjack
- Shock jock
- Tiller's locale
- Grim
- Back on the high seas?
- Rents anagram
- Not easily amused
- Unlikely to crack a smile
- Prow opposite
- Prow opposite
- Exacting
- Somber
- Barge back
- 'King of All Media'
- Radio's Howard
- Unrelenting
- Boat back
- Like a tough-love parent
- Not at all lenient
- Authoritarian
- Quarterdeck's place
- Uncompromising virtuoso
- Bow's counterpart
- Strict
- Fiddling Isaac
- Daniel of "City Slickers"
- Like taskmasters, often
- Serious
- Rear admiral's rear
- Back in the water
- Exacting, discipline-wise
- Not at all lax
- Gondolier's position
- Rudder's location
- Scene of a wake
- Rudder location
- Heavy handed
- Inflexible
- 'America's Got Talent' judge
- Isaac with a violin
- Satellite-radio star
- Wes of "Rhoda"
- Resistant to compromise
- Ironfisted
- Howard ___ of radio
- Back in the water?
- Like a parental lecture
- "City Slickers" co-star
- Violinist Isaac ___
- All business
- Cruiser's rear
- Hard to move
- Harsh in apperance
- Area to the rear
- Like a disciplinarian's talk
- Rear, to an admiral
- Without empathy
- Far from lax
- U.S. violinist
- Howard or Isaac
- SiriusXM star
- Grim-looking
- Barge's back
- Titanic rear end
- Taking no guff
- Unlikely to smile
- Part of a ship
- See 60-Across
- Where a ship leaves its wake
- Serious and firm
- Sirius XM radio star
- Harsh or rigid
- Adamantine
- Ocean liner's rear
- Aft area
- Howard on satellite radio
- Self-described "King of All Media"
- Like a taskmaster
- Outboard motor's spot
- Skipjack's back
- Lenient? No way
- Area for a taffrail
- Harsh, as an instructor
- Like a disciplinarian
- Endmost part of an aircraft
- "wonder years" narrator daniel
- "the howard ___ show"
- 4-Across' opposite
- Rudder's region
- Rear of a boat
- Ship's rear end
- Rigorous
- Highly exacting
- Rudder area
- Rear part of a ship
- Doling out tough love
- Serious and strict
- Prow : front :: ___ : back
- Rigidly rule-enforcing
- Rear with rudders
- See 49-Across
- Like the tone of a talking-to
- Ship area
- Violinist Isaac who performed the solos in the movie "Fiddler on the Roof"
- Serious in tone
- Severe in tone
- Like a serious talking-to
- Rhadamanthine
- Serious in demeanor
- No-nonsense
- Strict and serious
- Unlikely to approve of horseplay
Last Seen In:
- New York Times - December 01, 2024
- LA Times - November 26, 2024
- LA Times - October 13, 2024
- LA Times - May 04, 2024
- New York Times - May 01, 2024
- USA Today - March 22, 2024
- USA Today - August 24, 2023
- USA Today - August 17, 2023
- USA Today - June 21, 2023
- New York Times - May 21, 2023
- LA Times - April 17, 2023
- LA Times - March 27, 2023
- LA Times - February 21, 2023
- LA Times - January 17, 2023
- New York Times - December 28, 2022
- USA Today - December 08, 2022
- New York Times - November 07, 2022
- New York Times - September 03, 2022
- New York Times - August 27, 2022
- New York Times - August 22, 2022
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