Derby-sporting character of 1960s TV Crossword Clue

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The clue for your today's crossword puzzle is: "Derby-sporting character of 1960s TV" ,published by The Washington Post Sunday. Please check our best answer below:

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ITT

Understanding Today's Crossword Puzzle

The clue "Derby-sporting character of 1960s TV" leads us to the iconic character of "Uncle Arthur" from the popular 1960s television show "Bewitched." Uncle Arthur, played by the talented actor Paul Lynde, was known for his mischievous antics and humor on the show. His character often wore a derby hat, which is a specific type of bowler hat commonly worn in the 1960s era. Now, when we think of "Derby-sporting character" from a 1960s TV show, the answer "ITT" becomes clear. In this context, "ITT" refers to the fictional advertising agency named "McMann and Tate," where Uncle Arthur worked on "Bewitched." Therefore, "ITT" is the perfect answer that fits the clue and brings back nostalgic memories of this classic TV character.



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