1980s-'90s Oldsmobile model |
27 |
1960 dance biography |
20 |
1971 hit with the lyric "He danced for those at minstrel shows |
62 |
1996 Olympic hero |
17 |
1978 Manilow hit |
16 |
1974 Mel Brooks comedy |
22 |
1980s attorney general Ed whose last name is one letter off from a certain group of birds |
89 |
1912 car used for the first trans-Canada auto trip |
50 |
1944 film noir by Preminger |
27 |
1962 film villain |
17 |
1950s president, familiarly |
27 |
12 Angry Men" actor Cobb |
24 |
1983 self-titled debut album |
28 |
1958 Best Song Oscar winner |
27 |
1950 suspense classic |
21 |
1945 conference site for Roosevelt and Churchill |
48 |
1988 Motown Records purchaser |
29 |
1009 |
4 |
1960 debate participant |
23 |
1996 Gwyneth Paltrow title role |
31 |
1933 initials |
13 |
1968 Lemon Pipers hit |
21 |
1040 data |
9 |
1918's Battle of the ___ Forest |
31 |
1987 Heart chart-topper |
23 |
1970s disco staple |
18 |
100 centesimi, once |
19 |
15 ___ (tennis score) |
21 |
1982 Willie Nelson hit |
22 |
17th century Spanish painter. |
29 |
1930s org. with a blue eagle logo |
33 |
1988 Masters winner |
19 |
1930s Safety Director of Cleveland |
34 |
1982 Inspector Poirot movie |
27 |
1880s first family |
18 |
1963 role for Shirley[SEE NOTE ABOVE about last week's puzzle] |
62 |
1989 Neill/Kidman thriller |
26 |
1971 hit for the Rolling Stones |
31 |
1997 Stallone film |
18 |
1997 Grammy-winning artist whose last name is a fruit |
53 |
1,000 boats |
11 |
100 cents, in Sri Lanka |
23 |
1969 Super Bowl winner |
22 |
18-hole game |
12 |
15th of March |
13 |
1980 comedy starring Robert Hays as an ex-pilot |
47 |
19th-century literary family in Massachusetts |
45 |
10 out of 10 |
12 |
1970s dance craze |
17 |
1990 Hollywood autobiography subtitled "My Story |
48 |
1992 Best Rock Song Grammy winner |
33 |
11th graders: Abbr. |
19 |
1998 BP merger partner |
22 |
1998 headline event in India |
28 |
1996 skating champion Jennifer |
30 |
12- to 14-year-old Girl Scout |
29 |
1949 Emmy winner for Most Outstanding Live Personality |
54 |
127 Hours" director |
19 |
100 or above, for a centenarian |
31 |
1920s Folies Bergère set and costume designer |
46 |
1959 Tony-nominated play whose title is from a Langston Hughes poem |
67 |
1960s Robert Culp espionage series |
34 |
1976 film featuring telekinesis |
31 |
1990s video game whose first sequel was Riven |
45 |
1963 Jan & Dean hit |
19 |
1980's series, with "The |
24 |
1975 and 1976 World Series champs |
33 |
1040 entry |
10 |
1980s show set to become a 2008 movie (with "The") |
50 |
1998 animated film centered on an insect colony |
47 |
100 lbs. |
8 |
1980s TV series about soldiers of fortune, with "The |
52 |
100 for an I.Q. |
15 |
1998 song by Rebecca Blake |
26 |
1995 John Schlesinger film |
26 |
15 miles of song |
16 |
1974 album with the hit "(You're) Having My Baby |
48 |
1975 blockbuster about a great white shark |
42 |
1990 Demi Moore film |
20 |
180° from WSW |
14 |
1990s GM model |
14 |
1998 DreamWorks film with Woody Allen voicing an insect |
55 |
100-yard item |
13 |
1998 film featuring the voices of Gene Hackman and Sharon Stone |
63 |
1939 hit "___ for That |
22 |
1953 A.L. MVP |
13 |
112 pounds (cwt) |
16 |
1982 single by Violent Femmes best enjoyed alone? |
49 |
1860s political nickname |
24 |
19th-century presidential nickname |
34 |
17th of 24 letters |
18 |
1959 Dion and the Belmonts hit |
30 |
15th-century arrival to Cuba |
28 |
1959 Mystics song title word repeated before "Oh my darlin' don't you cry |
73 |
1 and 66 |
8 |
1975 Belmont Stakes winner |
26 |
1993 cop comedy sequel |
22 |
1955 merger grp. |
16 |
1970 Leon Uris novel |
20 |
1965 AFL Rookie of the Year |
27 |