Alien

420 clues
Exotic
Bizarre
Hostile
Starman
Faraway
___ Corn
Outsider
Stranger
Alf, e.g.
___ being
An issei.
Auslander
Nonnative
UFO rider
Uitlander
From Mars
Extrinsic
UFO flyer
UFO flier
Immigrant
Outlander
Peregrine
Unearthly
V" villain
Sci-fi foe
Mork, e.g.
Tramontane
Noncitizen
Not native
E.T., e.g.
Unfamiliar
Foreign __
Weaver film
ALF or E.T.
Alf or Mork
Foreign(er)
Mork or Alf
Otherwordly
Space cadet
UFO visitor
Far removed
Sci-fi role
E.T. or Alf
Nonnational
Not natural
Kind of race
Adverse (to)
From Neptune
Hardly local
Jovian, e.g.
Martian, say
Non-national
Saucer flier
Sci-fi heavy
The A of ALF
U.F.O. pilot
UFO operator
E.T. or Mork
Saucer flyer
UFO creature
___ Ant Farm
Saucer pilot
You, to E.T.
ALF, for one
Vulcan, e.g.
UFO occupant
Sci-fi being
Very strange
Otherworldly
Strange ____
Sci-fi staple
___: Covenant
Dramatic corn
Ferengi, e.g.
Klingon, e.g.
Mork from Ork
Refuge seeker
Starman, e.g.
Unnaturalized
Visitor space
Weaver's work
Earth invader
Mork, for one
Not from here
Space visitor
E.T., for one
Sci-fi figure
Man from Mars
Non-earthling
UFO passenger
Martian, e.g.
Asylum seeker
Embassy worker
Superman, e.g.
X-Files" extra
Art Bell topic
Border crosser
From Mars, say
Nonterrestrial
Sci-fi regular
Space creature
U.F.O. crewman
Sci-fi subject
Sci-fi invader
Highly unusual
Visa applicant
Not from Earth
Sci-fi villain
Venusian, e.g.
Sci-fi visitor
1979 sci-fi hit
E.T. or Starman
Far-out fellow?
Mindy, to Mork?
Outer-space man
Roswell visitor
Saucer creature
Saucer traveler
Unfamiliar (to)
Very unfamiliar
Saturnian, e.g.
Sci-fi stranger
Ewok or Klingon
Not terrestrial
Star Trek" extra
Little green man
Xenophobes' fear
1979 Weaver film
Beyond one's ken
Kryptonian, e.g.
Little green guy
Martian on Earth
National antonym
Newcomer to U.S.
Quite dissimilar
Quite unfamiliar
Ripley adversary
Tabloid creature
Galactic visitor
Of another world
Superman or Mork
Tabloid abductor
Visitor to Earth
Sci-fi character
Extraterrestrial
Out of this world
____ Resurrection
Alf or E.T. e.g.
Being from beyond
Distant relative?
Klingon or Vulcan
One with a raygun
Reputed UFO pilot
Sci-fi film extra
Visitor from Mars
Xenophobe's focus
Far from familiar
Not of this earth
Ridley Scott film
Ufologist's study
Otherworldly type
Native's opposite
Venusian, for one
Xenophobe's dread
Green card holder
Superman, for one
Not of this world
The X-Files" extra
Completely foreign
Completely strange
Deportation victim
From Mars, perhaps
Green-card carrier
January registrant
Many a day laborer
Outsider of a sort
Spacehog "Resident
Tourist from space
U.F.O. crew member
Venusian or Jovian
Weaver sci-fi film
Xenophile's friend
Worf or Troi, e.g.
Xenophobes concern
Citizenship seeker
From another world
Utterly unfamiliar
Visitor from afar?
X-Files" character
Totally unfamiliar
Visitor from space
Sci-fi film of 1979
'79 sci-fi thriller
District 9" visitor
SNL" Conehead, e.g.
Starman" hero, e.g.
A 1979 Oscar winner
Creature from space
Crop circle creator
District 9 resident
Doctor Who, notably
From another galaxy
Flying saucer flier
Not from Earth, say
Prospective citizen
Spaceship passenger
The "A" in TV's ALF
Tramontane of sorts
Undocumented person
Undocumented worker
Visitor from Venus?
Xenophobe's bugaboo
Lacking citizenship
1979 sci-fi classic
Flying saucer pilot
Not at all familiar
Not from this world
Martian or Venusian
From another planet
Abductor in tabloids
Abductor, some claim
Green-card applicant
Green-card possessor
One with a big head?
Spaceship inhabitant
Visitor from Neptune
Yank at Oxford, e.g.
Like some landscapes
Martian, for example
Otherworldly visitor
Ridley Scott classic
Xenophobe's aversion
Men in Black" menace
The X-Files" subject
1979 sci-fi thriller
Not from around here
Distant and then some
Ewok or Klingon, e.g.
Foreign-born resident
Higher-up individual?
Otherworldly creature
Reptilian, supposedly
Sci-fi saucer steerer
Space spooker of 1979
Subject for an X-file
Superman, essentially
Weaver sci-fi classic
Xenophobe's nightmare
Sigourney Weaver film
Visitor from far away
Tabloid photo subject
Completely unfamiliar
___ Corn," Howard play
Twilight Zone" visitor
Any "Star Wars" person
Being from outer space
Exceedingly unfamiliar
Flying saucer occupant
Newcomer to the U.S.A.
Out-of-this-world type
Sigourney Weaver movie
Visitor in "District 9
___ Nation," 1988 film
Disturbingly different
Intergalactic traveler
He's out of this world
Sci-fi classic of 1979
Visitor from the stars
It's out of this world
Men in Black" creature
Mars Attacks!" attacker
1979 sci-fi-horror film
Being from beyond Earth
Disturbingly unfamiliar
Many a sci-fi character
Weaver work on a screen
1979 sci-fi blockbuster
Men in Black" character
Flying saucer passenger
Many a "Star Wars" extra
Not terrestrial, perhaps
One not from around here
Saucer-steering creature
Sci-fi horror film: 1979
Sigourney Weaver classic
Many a Comic-Con costume
Visitor from outer space
Independence Day" villain
Someone from outer space?
Unfamiliar and unsettling
Visitor from beyond Earth
Sigourney Weaver thriller
Creature from outer space
Independence Day" invader
Independence Day" attacker
1979 sci-fi horror classic
Australian ___: outlander?
Being from a distant world
Many a "Roswell" character
Many a slimy movie monster
Out-of-this-world creature
Saucer steerer, supposedly
Sidney Howard's "___ Corn.
Sigourney Weaver hit: 1979
Tabloid cover topic, maybe
Visitor from far, far away
1979 Ridley Scott thriller
An American in Paris, e.g.
The Twilight Zone" visitor
1979 Sigourney Weaver film
Visitor from another world
Illegal ___" (Genesis song)
Abductor in tabloid stories
Creature from Mars, perhaps
Hallowe'en extraterrestrial
Heptapod of "Arrival," e.g.
Perpetrator of an abduction
Roswell visitor, supposedly
Sigourney Weaver film: 1979
Visitor from another galaxy
Weekly World News newsmaker
___ and Sedition Acts: 1798
Visitor from another planet
Feature of many sci-fi films
Area 51 corpse, some believe
Candidate for naturalization
Figure in many a sci-fi film
One who's out of this world?
Spacehog debut "Resident ___
Spacehog's 1st "Resident ___
Visitor from Mars or Jupiter
Creature from another planet
Film set aboard the Nostromo
Many a "Star Trek" character
Sigourney Weaver sci-fi film
Many a "Star Wars" character
___ and Sedition Acts of 1798
___ vs. Predator" (2004 film)
Area 51 visitor, some believe
Film with a pluralized sequel
Many a "Doctor Who" character
One facing deportation, maybe
Predator's foe in a 2004 film
Sigourney Weaver sci-fi movie
Superman or Martian Manhunter
Visitor from a distant galaxy
Little green man, so to speak
Stranger from a strange land?
___ vs. Predator" (2004 movie)
Creature with two heads, maybe
One who's not from around here
Spacehog's debut "Resident ___
Visitor from Saturn or Neptune
Visitor to Roswell, supposedly
1979 Sigourney Weaver thriller
Figure often depicted in green
Guardians of the Galaxy" figure
Crop circle creator, supposedly
Immigration authorities concern
Kang or Kodos, on "The Simpsons
Kind of "Resident," to Spacehog
___ Nation" (1988 sci-fi movie)
It led to sequels for Sigourney
Sigourney Weaver sci-fi classic
The War of the Worlds" character
From far away (perhaps very far)
Green figure, in many depictions
James Cameron's sci-fi franchise
Sigourney Weaver sci-fi thriller
One that SETI hopes to hear from
Roswell crash victim, supposedly
. . . in tears amid the ___ corn
1979 film parodied in "Spaceballs
1979 Sigourney Weaver sci-fi film
Big job for the makeup department
Pennywise song about UFO visitor?
Roger on "American Dad!," for one
Abductor in many a tabloid article
Joe Satriani "Surfing With the ___
Predator's opponent, in the movies
Roswell crash victim, some believe
Spock's father, but not his mother
Film set on the spaceship Nostromo
Genesis sang about an "Illegal" one
Message sender SETI hopes to detect
Person affected by the McCarran Act.
Sigourney Weaver sci-fi film of 1979
Weekly World News cover photo, maybe
Radiohead "Subterranean Homesick ___
Visitor from beyond our solar system
Visitor from beyond the solar system
1979 Sigourney Weaver sci-fi thriller
Film that happens aboard the Nostromo
Green-card holder or little green man
His marriage might make him a citizen
Sci-fi film with an android named Ash
Surveillance subject in "Men in Black
Sci-fi film with a gut-busting scene?
1979 film set on the spaceship Nostromo
.... in tears amid the_____ corn": Keats
Movie whose sequel is its title's plural
Sci-fi classic starring Sigourney Weaver
In space no one can hear you scream" film
She stood . . . amid the ___ corn": Keats
Foreign — film directed by Ridley Scott
Sci-fi thriller starring Sigourney Weaver
In space no one can hear you scream" movie
1979 horror film starring Sigourney Weaver
1979 sci-fi film with a gut-busting scene?
Many a "Guardians of the Galaxy" character
Close Encounters of the Third Kind" visitor
Sci-fi film with a hatching egg on its poster
1979 Sigourney Weaver movie that had two sequels
Extra in "Guardians of the Galaxy" or "Galaxy Quest
1979 movie that took place aboard the spacecraft Nostromo
What Katy Perry plays in the music video for her song "E.T.
First of a series of sci-fi movies starring Sigourney Weaver
Movie with the tag line "In space no one can hear you scream
1979 film with the tagline "In space no one can hear you scream
Creature whose probable existence in the universe is explored by the Drake equation
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