Answer: SPOT
SPOT is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 358 times.
Referring Clues:
- TV ad
 - Smudge
 - Fido's cousin
 - Common dog's name
 - "Fix"
 - Detect
 - TV commercial
 - Traditional pooch name
 - Difficult position
 - See
 - Predicament
 - Lady Macbeth's problem
 - Dick and Jane's dog
 - Cleaner's challenge
 - Ad
 - Cheetah feature
 - Descriptive dog name
 - "You missed a ___!"
 - Measles symptom
 - Coming up: the best ad on TV (4)
 - Good name for a Dalmatian
 - Primer pet
 - Poor name for a solid-colored dog
 - "X" may mark it
 - Kind of announcement
 - Parking place
 - Theater light
 - Butterfly wing feature
 - Advance, slangily
 - Primer dog
 - Pick out
 - Kind of check
 - Soft or sweet follower
 - His masters are Dick and Jane
 - Lend, informally
 - Catch a glimpse of
 - Commercial
 - Relative of Rover
 - Brit's tea quantity
 - Primer pooch
 - Catch sight of
 - "Out, damned ___!"
 - Descry
 - Dalmatian detail
 - Notice
 - Night or tight follower
 - Brit's bit of tea
 - Primer pup
 - "See ___ Run" (2001 film)
 - Apt name for a Dalmatian
 - Dry cleaner's removal
 - Dog in a primer
 - Cleaner target
 - Blind ___
 - Kiddie lit canine
 - It's marked by an X
 - Dry cleaner's challenge
 - It's marked by "X"
 - Dog cursed by Lady Macbeth?
 - Tiger lily marking
 - Specific area
 - Word that can follow the first part of 17-, 25-, 35-, 50-, and 59-Across
 - Position
 - Blemish
 - It may be soft or sweet
 - Dry-cleaning target
 - Runner in a children's reader
 - Collar ID?
 - Dilemma
 - "Not on the tie!" elicitor
 - Leopard's marking
 - Jupiter's Great Red ___
 - Locate, as Waldo
 - Give a handicap of
 - Leopard mark
 - Help in weightlifting
 - Word with soft and sweet
 - Elementary dog?
 - Rover's playmate
 - Stain
 - "Out, damned ___!": Lady Macbeth
 - The Munsters' pet
 - Make out
 - With 39-Down, volatile place to move oil
 - Obsession for Lady Macbeth
 - Laundry concern
 - Help out at the trampoline
 - Laundry woe
 - Fictional dog
 - Canine for kids
 - Pick out of a crowd
 - Sticky situation
 - Espy
 - Word that can follow the last words of 17-, 26-, 36-, 48- and 58-Across
 - Kin of Fido
 - The Munsters' pet dragon
 - Take notice of
 - Name for a Dalmatian
 - X marks it
 - Drycleaner's challenge
 - Tea quantity
 - Bit, as of tea
 - Location
 - Cleaner's target
 - What ''X'' may mark
 - Locate
 - Place
 - Washday woe
 - Locale
 - Small stain
 - Popular name for Dalmatians
 - Fido's peer
 - Cohort of Fido or Rover
 - Dalmatian feature
 - ''You missed a ___!''
 - Another generic dog name
 - Lady Macbeth's bane
 - ''See ___ Run''
 - Dalmatian's marking
 - Dry cleaner's concern
 - Pinpoint
 - Name on the doghouse, perhaps
 - Canine of kiddie literature
 - Lady Macbeth annoyance
 - Canine of primers
 - Pip
 - Tough position
 - Assist in the weight room, e.g.
 - Help a weightlifter
 - Tea unit
 - Blotch
 - Jam
 - Pickle
 - Common dog name
 - Parking space
 - Word before check or weld
 - Alternative to Fido or Rover
 - Brit's tea quantity?
 - Specific location
 - It's marked by an "X"
 - Dog in a children's reader
 - Blemish to remove
 - *Location
 - A number one
 - Catch site of
 - ___ check
 - Get a glimpse of
 - Tough situation
 - Appaloosa marking
 - What X marks (with "the")
 - Fido's playmate, perhaps
 - Add
 - "See ___ Run"
 - Ladybug feature
 - Dog tag?
 - What "X" may mark
 - Star light?
 - Lend
 - Concern for Lady Macbeth
 - TV advertisement
 - Job vacancy
 - Job vacancy
 - Generic dog
 - Parking area
 - Dog's name in kiddie literature
 - "Great" red feature of Jupiter
 - Dalmatian mark
 - Cheetah marking
 - Pooch of primers
 - Bit of trouble
 - Dick and Jane's pooch
 - Protect, as during a gym routine
 - Dalmatian's name, often
 - Ocelot feature
 - Set eyes on
 - Dalmatian's name, maybe
 - Dalmatian marking
 - Lady Macbeth's haunter
 - Dalmatian's name?
 - Lady Macbeth's vision
 - Lady Macbeth's dog?
 - Sight
 - Leopard feature
 - Speck
 - Bit of tea
 - Fido's friend
 - Carpet cleaner's concern
 - Mark on a Dalmatian
 - Besmirch
 - Bind
 - Notice; see
 - Canine in "Fun with Dick and Jane"
 - Get a look at
 - Locality
 - One may be blind
 - Lend for a short while
 - Lend, as a fin
 - Laundry challenge
 - Mark
 - What X marks
 - Dalmatian's name
 - Message from our sponsor
 - Pickle or jam
 - Tie concern
 - Glimpse
 - Friend of Fido and Rover?
 - Tea serving?
 - Hot or sweet follower
 - Lot opening
 - Quick commercial
 - Skin blemish
 - Dry cleaner's target
 - Shirt stain
 - Jam or pickle
 - First reader canine
 - Fin
 - Take note of
 - Laundry problem
 - Lend, as a fin or a fifty
 - TV or radio advertisement
 - Thing on a leopard
 - Pretreater target
 - Gym request
 - Small blemish
 - Hit the ___
 - Advance
 - Part of a leopard
 - Pal of Rover
 - Recognize
 - Pimple
 - Feature of a Dalmatian's coat
 - "X marks the ___"
 - Tough ___
 - Common canine name
 - Lend, slangily
 - Dog in reading primers
 - Kiddie-lit dog
 - Blot
 - Bleach target
 - Place to park in a lot
 - Dice pip
 - Get an eyeful of
 - Dog's name apt for this puzzle
 - Word after beauty or blind
 - Die pip
 - Leopard's mark
 - See, clock
 - An "X" may mark it
 - Remover target
 - TV or radio ad
 - Problem for Lady Macbeth
 - Leopard marking
 - Windex target
 - Discern
 - Assist in a gym
 - Help at the gym, say
 - What an "X" may mark
 - Help in the gym
 - What you might call a dog
 - Stereotypical dog's name
 - Support during exercise
 - "X" may mark one
 - Parking place, informally
 - Friend of Fido
 - Jaguar mark
 - Johnny on the ___
 - Kiddie literature pooch
 - Shirt ruiner
 - Apt name for a Dalmatian?
 - Pretreated thing
 - Bit part
 - Tricky situation
 - Sweet ___ (baseball bat feature)
 - Difficult situation
 - Help in a gym
 - Dalmatian's mark
 - Leopard's feature
 - It gives an actor visibility
 - Marking on a Dalmatian
 - Tea unit, old chap
 - Ladybug marking
 - Help a bench-presser
 - Clothing stain
 - Tricky fix
 - Dog unlikely to have a solid coat
 - Munster's pet
 - Announcement of a kind
 - Help out in the weight room
 - Lady Macbeth's "damned" thing
 - Spy
 - Pick out in a crowd
 - Assist in the weight room
 - Detect in the distance
 - Help out, in a gym
 - Place in line
 - Assist in the gym
 - Place to park
 - Laundry blemish
 - Common Dalmatian name
 - Help out, as a bench-presser
 - Ocelot marking
 - Feature of a cheetah's coat
 - Upholstery blemish
 - Small laundry problem
 - Diamond defect
 - "that thou keep this commandment without ___, unrebukable..." (1 tim. 6:14)
 - Small amount
 - "That hit the ___!"
 - Shout target
 - "Tough" or "hot" place
 - See 33-Across
 - Ladybug feature, often
 - ___ card: two through nine in each suit
 - Lady Macbeth's "damned" tormenter
 - Word after "tight" or "hot"
 - Dalmation feature
 - Detect visually
 - "Sorry to put you on the ___"
 - Word before check ... or a pattern alternative to a check
 - Classic Dalmatian name
 - Assist with some heavy lifting
 - Help out during exercises, as in a gym
 - Lend money to
 - Lend a few bucks to, say
 - Lay eyes on
 - Help out in the gym
 - Rhyming synonym of "dot"
 - Lend, informally, as money
 - Allow as a handicap
 - Precise location
 - ___ the Difference (game)
 - "I spilled ___ remover on my dog. Now he's gone": Steven Wright
 - "That hits the ___!"
 - "You missed a ___"
 - On-the-___ decision
 - Beauty mark, for example
 - Give as a handicap, as points
 - "Yes, that hits the ___!"
 - Something "tough to be in"
 - Giraffe marking
 - Word after "parking" or "soft"
 - *Then and there
 - Discover
 - Lend, as five bucks
 - Real bind
 - "You've put me in a bad ___"
 - Mark on a dalmatian's coat
 - See in a crowd
 - Bengal cat marking
 - Domino pip, e.g.
 - Television ad
 - Watch out for at the gym, maybe
 - Word before check or on
 - Lend, as money
 - Uninspired name for a Dalmatian
 - Provide backup for, as a weightlifter or gymnast
 - Stereotypical name for a Dalmatian
 - "That hit the ___"
 
Last Seen In:
- USA Today - October 15, 2025
 - New York Times - September 10, 2025
 - New York Times - August 24, 2025
 - USA Today - August 22, 2025
 - New York Times - August 08, 2025
 - New York Times - August 06, 2025
 - LA Times - June 30, 2025
 - LA Times - June 08, 2025
 - LA Times - May 11, 2025
 - USA Today - May 08, 2025
 - LA Times - April 12, 2025
 - New York Times - March 20, 2025
 - New York Times - January 25, 2025
 - LA Times - January 09, 2025
 - LA Times - December 24, 2024
 - New York Times - December 16, 2024
 - New York Times - December 12, 2024
 - USA Today - December 03, 2024
 - LA Times - November 15, 2024
 - LA Times - November 04, 2024
 
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