Answer: BIB
BIB is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 192 times.
Referring Clues:
- Lobster eater's accessory
- Dribble guard
- It's usually served with lobster
- Chest protector
- Lobster eater's need
- 47-Across catcher
- Catcher of a sort
- Splatter protector
- Piece of neckwear
- Baby's tie-on
- Highchair attire
- It's hung around the neck
- Stain stopper
- Baby's mealtime garment
- Spill catcher
- Baby's dinner neckwear
- Stain collector
- One hanging around at Red Lobster?
- Splatter catcher
- Overalls part
- Something to drool over?
- Highchair wear
- Preschooler's protection
- Lobster eater's wear
- It might say "What part of 'cookie' don't you understand?"
- It might have several sweet spots
- Slobber stopper
- Protection with ties
- Red Lobster freebie
- Fish restaurant freebie
- It may have a lobster on it
- Tot's dinnertime neckwear
- Baby's neckwear
- High-chair user's accessory
- Tot's dinner wear
- Clothes protector
- Lobster catcher?
- Catcher behind the plate?
- Apron top
- Crumb catcher
- Tucker's go-with
- Baby wear
- Chest protector of a sort
- Baby accessory
- Feeding table wear
- It may contain baby food
- Baby's garment
- Spill protection
- Lobster dinner accessory
- Toddler's accessory
- Baby's dinner wear
- Item often caked in baby food
- It might prevent a stain
- Where to find baby food?
- Overalls type
- Front cover?
- Baby's chest protector
- Protective wear in a highchair
- Baby's protection
- Dropcloth?
- Onesie protector
- Drool catcher
- One that might catch a double dribble?
- Lobster eater's protector
- Baby's mealtime garb
- Feeding time need
- Shirt protector
- Feeding-time need
- Feeding-time protector
- Baby's mealtime wear
- Clothing protector
- Tucker's partner
- Chest protector?
- Lobster eater's item
- Clothing protector?
- Tucker's partner?
- Feeding time garb
- Din-din wear
- Wear for a messy meal
- Baby's wear
- Wee eater's neckwear
- Child's cover-up
- Eater's cover
- Red Lobster catcher
- Apparel for a young diner
- Apparel for a very young diner
- Type of overalls
- Seafood bistro handout
- Dribbler's protection
- Kind of overalls
- Lobster eater's aid
- Overalls section
- Apron element
- Front of overalls
- Baby's cover-up
- Catcher of the rye?
- Seafood restaurant freebie
- Preschooler's protector
- Dribble catcher
- Slobber protection
- Tucker partner?
- Shore dinner handout
- Tucker companion?
- Tie one on at dinner, maybe
- Baby's food catcher
- Crab eater's neckwear
- Napkin of a kind
- Highchair protection
- Highchair apron
- Din-din tie-on
- It catches baby food
- Crab house accessory
- Shore-dinner handout
- Pap catcher
- Clothes protector?
- Lobster eater's protection
- Restaurant accessory
- Red Lobster handout
- Catcher behind a plate?
- Blouse protector
- Item in a baby's wardrobe
- Infant's protection
- Dinner wear for a baby
- Protector for a baby
- Tot's neckwear
- Item in a lobster restaurant
- Messy eater's need
- Lobster-house wear
- Seafood shack item
- Highchair user's protector
- Catcher near the plate?
- Spill-catching wear
- Preschooler's dinner wear
- Nursery neck napkin
- Clothing shield for baby
- Highchair neckwear
- Table napkin for a babe
- Fish house freebie
- It holds a marathoner's number
- It guards a dribbler
- Tyke protector
- Feature of most overalls
- Meal tie-on
- Neckwear for a lobster eater
- Baby's spilled food protector
- Lobster lover's chest protector
- It goes around the neck
- It hangs around the neck
- Bit of neckwear
- Lobster eater's neckwear
- Mealtime protector
- Bit of crab house attire
- Food collector, at times
- Catcher of splattered food
- See 44-Down
- Marathon runner's wear
- Mealtime wear
- Clam house freebie
- Tot's mealtime chest protector
- Diner shield
- Where food may be collected
- Baby food catcher
- Food catcher
- Baby apron
- Lobster dinner garment
- Lobster feast wear
- Race runner's identifier
- Tot's food-catching chest protector
- Marathoner's number tag
- Seafood platter accessory
- Palindromic baby garment
- Protective wear around shellfish, maybe
- Road race identifier
- Lobster-catching aid?
- Tot's mealtime protector
- Apron front
- Diner's neckwear
- Accessory for running or dribbling
- Tot's crumb catcher
- Messy eater's garment
- Garment for a messy meal
- High-chair wear
- Marathoner's wear
- Baby's dribble catcher
- Garment for a messy eater
- What might have a lobster on it
- One might read "Caution: Messy eater!"
- Neckwear provided at some restaurants
- Where baby food might wind up, if not in the baby's mouth
- Item worn by racers and infants
- Neck cloth
- Tot's dinner garb
Last Seen In:
- USA Today - November 08, 2024
- LA Times - August 12, 2024
- USA Today - February 29, 2024
- New York Times - February 19, 2024
- New York Times - January 21, 2024
- New York Times - November 26, 2023
- New York Times - November 12, 2023
- USA Today - August 03, 2023
- New York Times - July 17, 2023
- LA Times - July 04, 2023
- New York Times - May 16, 2023
- USA Today - January 18, 2023
- USA Today - December 13, 2022
- LA Times - December 07, 2022
- New York Times - December 01, 2022
- LA Times - June 25, 2022
- New York Times - April 27, 2022
- New York Times - February 18, 2022
- USA Today - February 01, 2022
- New York Times - August 06, 2021
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