1958-61 political alliance: Abbr. |
33 |
1979 Vietnam War movie starring Marlon Brando: 2 wds. |
53 |
1944 Otto Preminger film |
24 |
1990s-2010s slugging nickname |
29 |
1984 Democratic keynoter |
24 |
1994 Winona Ryder/Susan Sarandon flick |
38 |
1974 hit from Spain |
19 |
1/1760th of a mile |
18 |
1945 meeting site |
17 |
1954 title role for Audrey Hepburn |
34 |
1977 medical novel |
18 |
100 centimes |
12 |
1920s autos |
11 |
1945 conference site |
20 |
1984 Ralph Macchio film, with "The |
34 |
1777-'78 military camp site |
27 |
1773 Tea Party, e.g. |
20 |
1814-15 exile site |
18 |
1990s White House Press Secretary Myers |
39 |
11th-century war hero with a horse named Babieca |
48 |
1967 Erma Bombeck best-seller |
29 |
1992 film character voiced by Robin Williams |
44 |
1980s hangouts |
14 |
1949 and 2004, abbr. |
20 |
1980 Olympic silver medal hockey letters |
40 |
1964 Elvis song |
15 |
1990s brew |
10 |
1962 Bruce Channel chart-topper |
31 |
1932 Lake Placid gold medalist |
30 |
1953 Best Actress Emmy winner |
29 |
180-degree turn |
15 |
1,001 Arabian Nights" hero |
26 |
1988 Quaid/Ryan thriller |
24 |
1967 comedy starring Dustin Hoffman and Anne Bancroft, with "The |
64 |
15th-century Mexican ruler (with a revenge!) |
44 |
1974 John Wayne title role |
26 |
1995 World Series champs: Abbr. |
31 |
100 Grand Bar brand |
19 |
1978 Broadway jazz revue |
24 |
1962 Bond thriller |
18 |
1975 Tony winner for Best Play |
30 |
1964 Oscar winner Harrison |
26 |
1991 role for Hoffman |
21 |
1985 Grammy nominee |
19 |
10-pointer in Scrabble |
22 |
1/3 of a Clue accusation |
24 |
1950s movie monster whose wing-flapping could blow buses into the air |
69 |
1980 A.L. M.V.P. |
16 |
1990s commerce acronym |
22 |
1973 Rolling Stones hit |
23 |
1941 Orson Welles classic |
25 |
1975 opponent of Frazier |
24 |
1996 Olympic flame lighter |
26 |
1960's-70's vocalist known for his falsetto |
43 |
1954 Oscar winner ___ Marie Saint |
33 |
1998 Winter Games site |
22 |
10 mg., for example |
19 |
1/16 ounce |
10 |
1984 Uris book, with "The |
25 |
1800's U.S. Army rifle |
22 |
1983 Peace Nobelist Walesa |
26 |
1970s political cause, for short |
32 |
1980s-'90s Kensington Palace resident |
37 |
1920s-'30s Ford output |
22 |
1997 Depp title role |
20 |
17th-century pope who died 27 days into his reign |
49 |
1998 Olympics city |
18 |
1976 Eric Carmen hit |
20 |
1969 landing site |
17 |
1985 Cher film |
14 |
1 billion years, in astronomy |
29 |
1997-2003 TV series about a vampire slayer created by Joss Whedon, for short |
76 |
100 aurar |
9 |
1953 film with the tagline "A raging torrent of emotion that even nature can't control! |
87 |
1815 novel set in Surrey |
24 |
1930s architectural style |
25 |
12 times-a-year payment |
23 |
1953 Leslie Caron movie |
23 |
1-800-FLOWERS alternative |
25 |
1988 hit for Pebbles |
20 |
152, to Cato |
12 |
1994 Olympics site |
18 |
1994 N.L. Manager of the Year |
29 |
1950s teammate of Mickey and Whitey |
35 |
1970s pop-rock grp. |
19 |
1963 Caldecott Medal winner ___ Jack Keats |
42 |
10-4" speaker |
13 |
1978 Nobel Peace Prize cowinner Sadat |
37 |
1970s dollar-coin honoree, for short |
36 |
1964 Olympic gold medal swimmer Donna |
37 |
1975 "Thrilla" city |
19 |
1936 presidential candidate Landon |
34 |
11-time Stanley Cup champions |
29 |
1997 John Scofield album featuring Medeski, Martin & Wood |
57 |
1960's refugee haven |
20 |
1990s White House chief of staff Bowles |
39 |
11th century Spanish hero |
25 |
100 Cambodian sen |
17 |
1955 film robot |
15 |
17-mission NASA program |
23 |