Answer: APES
APES is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 367 times.
Referring Clues:
- Mimics
- Barbary beasts
- Jungle creatures
- Copies
- Primatologists' subjects
- Parrots
- "2001" characters
- Fossey's fascination
- Some are "great"
- King Kong and others
- Greystoke's foster parents
- Parodies
- Lunks
- Monkeys' uncles
- People preceders
- "Planet of the ___"
- Subjects of Darwinian theory
- King Kong's kin
- Simians
- Gibbons and others
- Henchmen
- Goons
- Jungle swingers
- Earth rulers in a 1968 film
- Steps in human evolution
- Monkeys' uncles?
- Bronx Zoo houseful
- Gorillas and chimps
- Extras in the opening of "2001: A Space Odyssey"
- "Great" beasts
- Real swingers?
- Makes fun of, in a way
- Big galoots
- Forest swingers
- Captors in a sci-fi classic
- Tarzan's raisers
- Zoo animals
- Zoo houseful
- Level on the evolutionary ladder
- Gibbons and gorillas
- Animals of the species Pan troglodyte
- Primatologist's study
- Makes like
- Gorillas and such
- Pithecologists' study
- Hairy Halloween costumes
- Pals of Tarzan
- Knuckle draggers
- Monkey's uncles?
- Lummoxes
- Copiers
- Mimics mockingly
- Acts like
- Steps in the evolution of man
- "Tarzan of the ___"
- Big lugs
- Some early "astronauts"
- Hairy copiers
- Humans' cousins, to evolutionists
- Heston's jailors, in a sci-fi film
- Gibbons et al.
- Dian Fossey studied them
- Large copiers
- First-scene characters in "2001: A Space Odyssey"
- Orangutans, for instance
- Some of our fellow primates
- Imitates
- Chimps and such
- Mighty Joe Young and others
- Chimps and kin
- Big brutes
- Earth's dominant society, in a Wahlberg film
- Gibbons
- Louis Leakey studied them
- Does a takeoff
- Fossey's focus
- King Kong and kin
- Study subjects of some primatologists
- Those always monkeying around?
- Chimpanzees and gorillas
- Galoots
- Creatures studied by Goodall and Fossey
- Impersonates
- Tarzan's pals
- Zoo attractions
- Subject of Jane Goodall's study
- Subjects for Fossey and Goodall
- Orangutans and gibbons
- Primatologist's subjects
- Copycats
- Gibbons, e.g.
- Big louts
- Hired thugs
- Gibbons, for example
- Bonobos, e.g.
- Cornelius and Dr. Zaius, e.g.
- They might go bananas for bananas
- Goes bonkers, with "out"
- Anthropoids
- Fossey focus
- Mocks, maybe
- Gibbons and chimps
- Orangutans and gorillas
- Cornelius and Zira, in a 1968 sci-fi film
- Long-armed critters
- Gorilla and gibbon
- Dian Fossey subjects
- "Planet of the __"
- Chimps and orangutans
- King Kong's cousins
- Zoo swingers
- Chimps and gorillas
- Monkey relatives
- Primates without tails
- Greystoke's foster family
- Some primates
- Gorillas, for example
- Flatters, in a way
- Primatology study
- Chimps, for instance
- Chimps, for example
- Long-armed animals
- Some simians
- Barbary swingers
- Popular zoo attractions
- Yerkish speakers
- Mocks by imitating
- Natural mimics
- Tarzan's friends
- They go bananas over bananas
- Kong and Young
- Nairobi Trio players
- Planet dwellers in a 1968 film
- Does likewise
- They communicate using Yerkish
- Emulates
- Some are great and some are lesser
- Fossey's study
- Some communicate using Yerkish
- They go bananas for bananas
- Learns primate-style
- Cornelius and Zira, e.g.
- Big palookas
- Bronx Zoo denizens
- "Tarzan" movie extras
- Monkey's uncles
- Follows suit
- Yerkish users
- Hairy hulks
- Gorillas
- Chimpanzees and bonobos
- Family business owners, perhaps
- Kong's kin
- Tarzan's "family"
- Hairy animals
- Zoo dwellers
- Earth's dominant mammals, in a Heston film
- Friends of Tarzan
- "Great" swingers
- Palookas
- Big lummoxes
- Orangutans, e.g.
- Zoo's houseful
- Fossey%C2%92s focus
- Fosseys focus
- Takes off on
- Jungle film regulars
- Astronaut Taylor's captors
- Imprisoners of Charlton Heston in 1968
- They might monkey around
- Animals studied by Yerkes
- Orangoutangs
- 60 Across and family
- They swing a great deal
- Plays Simon says with
- Tarzan movie extras
- Chimps and others
- "Planet of the ____"
- Rock of Gibraltar mammals
- Zoo beasts
- Gibraltar Barbary beasts
- "Rise of the Planet of the ___"
- Gibbons and Orangutans
- King kong, et al.
- Tarzan's clique
- 'Planet of the ___'
- Jungle group
- Gorillas and gibbons
- Gorillas, e.g.
- Tarzan's cronies
- Tarzan's gang
- Tarzan's posse
- Tarzan's coterie
- Tarzan's entourage
- Scopes trial reference
- Gorillas and gibbons
- Chimps, e.g.
- Big goons
- Kin of Kong
- Kong's cousins
- Nim Chimpsky and kin
- Ridicules
- Lugs
- Safari-park dwellers
- They might monkey around?
- Animal antagonists in a 2011 film
- Silverbacks
- Does little work
- Sci-fi planet inhabitants
- Heston's captors, in a sci-fi film
- Jane Goodall study
- Barbary residents
- Tarzan's neighbors
- Extras in "2001"
- Tailless primates
- Hairy ones
- Does an impression of
- Some anthropoids
- Orangutans, for example
- With competence
- Takes after
- Silverbacks, e.g.
- Zoo favorites
- Mighty Joe Young and kin
- "Tarzan" characters
- Some of them have learned to sign
- Mirrors
- Hulking brutes
- Some swingers
- Dian Fossey study
- Zoo primates
- King Kong and Magilla Gorilla
- Chimps and orangs
- Large primates
- Tarzan's foster family
- Powerful primates
- Most hominoids
- Burlesques
- Heston's hairy co-stars
- Darwinian ancestors
- Gorillas and chimpanzees
- Inhabitants of a sci-fi planet
- Big tree climbers
- Chimps and gibbons
- "2001" extras
- Goodall's subjects, e.g.
- "Great" hominids
- "Planet of the ___" (1968)
- Some early astronauts
- "Tarzan" creatures
- "Dawn of the Planet of the ___"
- Chimps, orangutans and such
- Humankind's cousins
- Does impersonations of
- Makes a recording
- Big primates
- Hairy primates
- Humans' cousins
- Inhabitants of a certain sci-fi planet
- Is a copycat
- Zira and Cornelius, in a 1968 film
- Jungle animals
- Tarzan's adopters
- Long-armed beasts
- Pithecological study
- Gorillas, for instance
- Fossey subjects
- Kong and kin
- Chimpanzees
- Hairy jungle creatures
- Does impressions of
- Sci-fi talkers since the '60s
- Orangs and such
- Extras in a Tarzan movie
- Long-armed banana lovers
- Large copiers?
- Dr. Zaius and kin
- Jungle primates
- Rwanda primates
- Jane Goodall's subjects
- Primates
- Does
- Dominant species, on a sci-fi planet
- Dian Fossey or Jane Goodall study
- National Zoo houseful
- Some beasts at 20-Across
- Gorillas or chimps
- Creatures in Darwinian theory
- Many knuckle-walking creatures
- Orangutans, gorillas and such
- Burroughs beasts
- Pretends to be
- Copyists
- Homo sapiens relatives
- Title characters of nine sci-fi films
- Jungle beasts
- Tarzan raisers
- Some zoo house dwellers
- "2001" creatures
- Zoo house denizens
- Gibbons and orangs
- Many tailless primates
- African primates
- Uncouth sorts
- Tarzan's troop
- King Kong and his family
- Section at a zoo
- Residents of a 1968 movie "planet"
- Orangs, for instance
- "Great" or "lesser" beasts
- Gibbon and orang
- "Great" creatures
- Orangutans and others
- Humans' closest relatives
- Outdoor section of a zoo
- Zoo exhibit
- Chimpanzees and such
- Monkeys relatives
- Close relatives of humans, DNA-wise
- Caesar's army, in a popular film franchise
- Bonobos and chimpanzees
- King Kong and family
- Tailless simians
- Donkey Kong and others
- Gorillas are "great" ones
- Chimpanzees and orangutans
- A group of them may be called a shrewdness
- Our closest relatives at the zoo
- Bonobos and gibbons, e.g.
- Long-armed primates
- Gibbons and gorillas, e.g.
- Brutes
- Certain simians
- Some sign language users
- Hairy jungle swingers
- Animals found in 16-, 20-, 35-, 51- and 58-Across
- Bonobo and orangutan
- Jane Goodall subjects
- Animals that Goodall and Fossey studied
- Close relatives of humans
- Chimps and bonobos
- The avant-garde "artists" Congo and Pierre Brassau
- Orangutans or bonobos
- Goodall subjects
- Gibbons, etc.
- Mocks
- Does the same as
- Cranky Kong and Donkey Kong, for example
- Animal anagram of 23-Down
- They share our blood types
- Gibbons or gorillas
- Creatures described as catarrhine, from the Latin for "downward-nosed"
- Gorillas and bonobos
- Subjects of primatologists
- Uncreatively draws from
- Primatology focus
- Some monkey house inhabitants
- Donkey Kong Jr. and others
- Bonobos and orangutans, e.g.
- Relatives of monkeys
- What primatologists study
- Primates like Koko
- Gibbons and bonobos
- Impersonates, maybe
- Humans' closest living relatives
- Primatology subjects
- Primates in "Tarzan"
Last Seen In:
- USA Today - November 11, 2024
- New York Times - November 05, 2024
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- LA Times - March 27, 2024
- USA Today - March 05, 2024
- LA Times - February 17, 2024
- New York Times - February 01, 2024
- USA Today - January 16, 2024
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