Side |
WARD |
Jeans |
Remick |
Shelter |
Stagger |
Lorelei |
Iacocca |
Trevino |
Poe girl |
Downwind |
Liberace |
Sara ___ |
See 107D |
Sheltered |
A general |
Radziwill |
Sea side? |
Gray head |
Marvin __ |
Strasberg |
Calm side |
Grant foe |
Boy's name |
Protection |
All lit up |
Jeans name |
1776" role |
Dixie hero |
Mr. Majors |
Kind of way |
Jeans brand |
Jeans giant |
Jeans maker |
Comic Pinky |
Jeans label |
Reb general |
Ang of film |
Mr. Trevino |
C.S.A. hero |
Farrah's ex |
Levis rival |
Mr. Iacocca |
F.F.V. name |
Grant's foe |
Grassy plain |
Grassy field |
'Annabel --' |
Actor Tracy. |
Bruce or Ben |
F. -- Bailey |
Foe of Grant |
Kind of side |
Majors on TV |
Rebel leader |
Robert E. __ |
Spike on set |
The Gray Fox |
Ang or Spike |
Golfer Elder |
Gray general |
Rocker Tommy |
Spike or Ang |
Singer Peggy |
Actor Majors |
Nautical term |
Kind of tide? |
Nautical word |
Civil War VIP |
Actor Horsley |
Actor J. Cobb |
C.S.A. V.I.P. |
David __ Roth |
Fort or Peggy |
Grant of film |
Jeans company |
Kung Fu" star |
Lila or Peggy |
Majors old TV |
Musician Amos |
Noted general |
Peggy or R.E. |
Pinky or Lila |
Pinky or Ruta |
R.E. or Peggy |
River in Cork |
Rocker DeWyze |
Ruta or Spike |
Shaker mystic |
Singer Brenda |
Ward preceder |
Finch creator |
Geddy of Rush |
Grant's enemy |
Kind of shore |
Nautical side |
Actress Grant |
C.S.A. leader |
Marvel's Stan |
Fever" singer |
Spike of film |
Dixie general |
Grant's rival |
Rebel general |
Sheltered side |
Sheltered spot |
Grant of films |
Civil War name |
Wrangler rival |
A modern Grant |
Acting Majors? |
Cobb of cinema |
Dixie immortal |
Gypsy Rose ___ |
Linksman Elder |
Ms. Meriwether |
Old gray head? |
Pinky or Bruce |
Sara of baking |
Sara ___ cakes |
Sara or Robert |
Spike of films |
Spike on a set |
Spike or Pinky |
Spike, notably |
Stan of comics |
Tommy -- Jones |
Tommy on drums |
Tracy or Cobb. |
Utah Governor. |
____ Van Cleef |
Jazzy Ritenour |
Loser to Grant |
Protected side |
Remick of film |
Southern hero. |
Spike, for one |
TV cook Sandra |
Majors in film |
Peggy or Spike |
The quiet side |
Appomattox VIP |
Pinky or Peggy |
Spike or Bruce |
Bruce or Spike |
C.S.A. general |
Grant opponent |
Actress Remick |
Golf's Trevino |
Golfer Trevino |
Actor Bruce ___ |
Appomattox name |
Virginia family |
Bailey or Grant |
Brenda or Bruce |
Brenda or Peggy |
Bruce or Robert |
Cinematic Spike |
Cobb or Iacocca |
Cobb or Trevino |
Director Ang __ |
Famed Virginian |
Famous stripper |
Filmdom's Spike |
Finch's creator |
Jerry ___ Lewis |
John's assassin |
Majors or Myles |
Majors or Grant |
Marina's spouse |
Noted ecdysiast |
Peggy or Brenda |
Sheltered shore |
Spike of cinema |
Spike or Brenda |
Tommy or Arthur |
Trevino of golf |
Bruce or Harper |
Grant or Remick |
Harper or Spike |
Marvin or Grant |
Shakerism's Ann |
Actor Van Cleef |
Antietam leader |
Golfer Westwood |
Grant or Majors |
Jackie's sister |
Peggy or Pinky? |
Shelter, at sea |
Actress Michele |
Bull Run victor |
Filmmaker Spike |
General in gray |
Bruce or Brenda |
Out of the wind. |
Civil War figure |
Grant's opposite |
Grant's opponent |
Lighthorse Harry |
Auto racer Petty |
Brandon or Bruce |
Bruce with chops |
Bull Run general |
Canada or Dixie. |
Capote colleague |
Cohort of Capote |
Confederate icon |
Golf pro Trevino |
Golf's ___ Elder |
Harper or Brenda |
Majors in drama? |
Marvin of movies |
Michele or Spike |
Michele or Peggy |
Opposite of port |
Producer Shubert |
Remick or Marvin |
Southern general |
Spike with films |
Traveler's rider |
Utah's Governor. |
Windless quarter |
Writer Harper -- |
Appomattox loser |
Confederate hero |
Moviemaker Spike |
Director Daniels |
Majors or Marvin |
Singer Greenwood |
Marvin or Majors |
Nautical shelter |
Antietam general |
Marvin or Remick |
Gettysburg loser |
Civil War general |
Appomattox figure |
Big name in jeans |
Big name in denim |
___ Harvey Oswald |
Light Horse Harry |
2005 Oscar winner |
Actor, ... Marvin |
Ang with an Oscar |
Appomattox signer |
Author Harper ___ |
Beauregard's boss |
Brenda the singer |
Director Spike -- |
Director Tamahori |
Film director Ang |
Golf pro Westwood |
Grant counterpart |
Grant wartime foe |
Iacocca or Majors |
Iacocca or Marvin |
It's big in jeans |
Jamie ____ Curtis |
Janzen or Trevino |
Major jeans brand |
Marvin or Trevino |
Michele or Brenda |
Movie maker Spike |
Old Ace of Spades |
One of the F.F.V. |
R&R's Brenda ____ |
Rebellious Robert |
Robert or Annabel |
Shelter, on ships |
Stray Cats Rocker |
Trevino or Remick |
Valiant Virginian |
Appomattox signee |
Edgar ___ Masters |
Iacocca or Remick |
Spider-Man's Stan |
Chi-Raq" director |
Majors in acting? |
Grant's adversary |
Traveller's rider |
Loser at Antietam |
Levi's competitor |
Common middle name |
Gettysburg general |
Levi's alternative |
Actress Meriwether |
Ann of the Shakers |
Blues hero Stagger |
Casual wear biggie |
Cold Harbor victor |
Confederate V.I.P. |
Creepy Christopher |
Crue drummer Tommy |
Grant or Greenwood |
Grant or Radziwill |
Historic Virginian |
Iacocca or Trevino |
Jeans Manufacturer |
Kathy ____ Gifford |
Loos's Lorelei ___ |
Love singer Arthur |
Malcolm X profiler |
Marvin from N.Y.C. |
Name over a cheek? |
One side of a ship |
Protecting shelter |
Robert Edward ___. |
Roscoe ____ Browne |
Shaker founder Ann |
Spike in direction |
The Gentle General |
The sheltered side |
Winner at Bull Run |
Amy of Evanescence |
Appomattox general |
Confederacy leader |
Diesel alternative |
Inventor De Forest |
Levi's competition |
Boo Radley creator |
Golf great Trevino |
Spike or Robert E. |
Victor at Manassas |
Gen. Robert E. ___ |
Kathie ___ Gifford |
Spider-Man creator |
Protective shelter |
Kung fu star Bruce |
Popular middle name |
Confederate general |
General at Antietam |
Name on many waists |
___ "Scratch" Perry |
'Hulk' director Ang |
Civil Elegies" poet |
Film director Spike |
General under Davis |
Loser at Appomattox |
Majors of Hollywood |
McClellan adversary |
Old Dominion family |
Pro golfer Westwood |
Rebel leader of '61 |
Sean of the Cowboys |
Shakers founder Ann |
Shubert of Broadway |
Spike from Atlanta |
Spike in filmmaking |
Spike with a joint? |
Spike with an Oscar |
Spike, the director |
Stan of superheroes |
2005 Oscar director |
Big name in kung fu |
Novelist Harper ___ |
PGA golfer Westwood |
Popular jeans brand |
Remick or Strasberg |
Spike with a camera |
Surrenderer of 1865 |
Tommy Jones' middle |
Businessman Iacocca |
Grant's counterpart |
Loser at Gettysburg |
General Grant's foe |
Appomattox also-ran |
Wrangler competitor |
Nautically sheltered |
Wrangler alternative |
Spider-Man's creator |
''I'm Sorry'' singer |
1862 Bull Run victor |
Alligator Pie author |
Ang or Spike of film |
Appomattox principal |
Appomattox runner-up |
Boo Radley's creator |
Bruce or son Brandon |
Bruce with the kicks |
Confederate immortal |
Country singer Brice |
Kind of way or shore |
Love frontman Arthur |
Majors in acting (m) |
Martial artist Bruce |
Marvin of the movies |
Mötley Crüe member |
Mr. Cobb, the actor. |
Poe's Annabel____ |
Shubert or De Forest |
Singer David -- Roth |
D.S. Freeman subject |
Finch family creator |
Iacocca of auto fame |
Sara everybody loves |
Shubert or Strasberg |
Spike in production? |
Appomattox signatory |
Movie director Spike |
Strasberg of theater |
Wrangler competition |
Spike on a movie set |
Best Director of 2005 |
'Life of Pi' director |
General at Gettysburg |
Common Korean surname |
Wranglers alternative |
Victor at Cold Harbor |
''Crooklyn'' director |
Ang, Brandon or Spike |
Bernard who played "M |
He bestrode Traveller |
Knicks superfan Spike |
Leader of the Shakers |
Spike in movie sales? |
Stone Mountain figure |
Surname on some jeans |
Tommy, Arthur, or Amy |
Trevino of the links |
Washington university |
''Clockers'' director |
She Hate Me" director |
Bruce of martial arts |
Country singer Brenda |
Creator of Boo Radley |
Fredericksburg victor |
General Grant's rival |
Grant's Civil War foe |
Industrialist Iacocca |
Peggy who sang "Fever |
Poet Edgar __ Masters |
Spike at Knicks games |
X-Men co-creator Stan |
Confederate commander |
General at Appomattox |
D. S. Freeman subject |
Marvin of "Cat Ballou |
Oater actor Van Cleef |
Atticus Finch creator |
Director Spike or Ang |
Stan of Marvel Comics |
Director Ang or Spike |
''Fever'' singer Peggy |
Acting coach Strasberg |
Actor Tommy ____ Jones |
Ang who directed "Hulk |
Creator of the Finches |
Cushing co-star, often |
David ___ Roth of rock |
Director/NYU professor |
Entertainer Gypsy Rose |
General Robert E. ____ |
Majors in broadcasting |
Marvin of "Point Blank |
Phillies pitcher Cliff |
Second Bull Run victor |
Second Manassas victor |
Sheltered side (naut.) |
Singer Jerry -- Lewis |
Tommy of Mötley Crüe |
Word with side or tide |
'My Name Is Earl' star |
Dexter" actor C.S. ___ |
Co-creator of the Hulk |
Harper with a Pulitzer |
Spike at a Knicks game |
Jackie Onassis' sister |
Stone Mountain honoree |
''Malcolm X'' director |
Attorney F. ___ Bailey |
Shelter from the storm |
Superhero creator Stan |
Bruce of kung fu films |
Appomattox surrenderer |
''Bamboozled'' director |
___ Daniels' The Butler |
Empire" creator Daniels |
Actress Jamie __ Curtis |
Actress Remick: 1935-91 |
Arlington House honoree |
Big name in casual wear |
Brenda of country music |
British golfer Westwood |
Cowboys linebacker Sean |
English golfer Westwood |
'Enter the Dragon' star |
Horror star Christopher |
Jackie's younger sister |
Lorelei ___, Loos woman |
Majors worth $6 million |
Protection from a storm |
Radio pioneer De Forest |
Rep. Sheila Jackson ___ |
Tommy Jones interrupter |
Van Cleef of "High Noon |
Writer Edgar __ Masters |
Harper on the bookshelf |
Sara in the supermarket |
Side away from the wind |
''Inside Man'' director |
Gettysburg Campaign VIP |
Summer of Sam" director |
Spider-Man creator Stan |
Chancellorsville victor |
''He Got Game'' director |
''School Daze'' director |
'Chi-Raq' director Spike |
The Omen" actress Remick |
1965 Oscar winner Marvin |
Alvin of Ten Years After |
Dub reggae pioneer Perry |
Doris ___, U. S. painter |
Favorite son of Virginia |
General Grant's opposite |
Hero of the "Lost Cause. |
Jamie or Kathie follower |
Jerry ___ Lewis of music |
Light-Horse Harry of '76 |
Loos heroine Lorelei ___ |
Martial arts great Bruce |
Musician Jerry ___ Lewis |
Pace of "Pushing Daisies |
Orioles manager Mazzilli |
Spike or Sir Christopher |
Spike who's a Knicks fan |
Strasberg of the theater |
U.S. Shaker sect founder |
Victor at Fussell's Mill |
Warren Report first name |
Clockers" director Spike |
I'm Sorry" singer Brenda |
General Grant's opponent |
General played by Duvall |
Shelter from the weather |
Sister brand of Wrangler |
Country singer Greenwood |
Food Network host Sandra |
Creator of Atticus Finch |
Crooklyn" director Spike |
Victor at Fredericksburg |
East of Eden character |
Go Set a Watchman" author |
''Jungle Fever'' director |
2005 batting champ Derrek |
Arlington House dedicatee |
Bruce, "The Little Dragon |
Country crooner Greenwood |
Dracula actor Christopher |
Jerry Lewis's middle name |
Martial arts master Bruce |
NFL legend ___ Roy Selmon |
Spike in film production? |
Spike in movie production |
Stan with the superheroes |
Washington funeral orator |
'Life of Pi' director Ang |
Malcolm X" director Spike |
Boo Radley creator Harper |
Farrah's one-time husband |
Grant's wartime adversary |
Majors in old television? |
Second Manassas commander |
Martial arts expert Bruce |
Brandon, Bruce, or Brenda |
Taking Woodstock" director |
Director with three Oscars |
Mo' Better Blues" director |
Brenda who sang "I'm Sorry |
Catwoman player Meriwether |
Classic "I'm Sorry" singer |
Entertainer Pinky or Peggy |
Film director Spike or Ang |
Grant's Civil War opponent |
Her "Fever" was contagious |
Jamie ___ Curtis of cinema |
Light-Horse Harry, for one |
Marvin of "The Dirty Dozen |
One of Broadway's Shuberts |
Robert Frost's middle name |
Rock singer David ___ Roth |
Seven Days Battles general |
Singapore's Kuan Yew _____ |
Spider-Man's creator, Stan |
Spike who won a 2018 Oscar |
Stan the superhero creator |
Stonewall Jackson superior |
Stray Cats' bassist Rocker |
Virginia delegate in "1776 |
Wilderness campaign figure |
Winner at Chancellorsville |
Bamboozled" director Spike |
Empire" co-creator Daniels |
Bruce of "Enter the Dragon |
Grateful Dead "Stagger ___ |
Spider-Man co-creator Stan |
Victor at Chancellorsville |
Go Set a Watchman" novelist |
He Got Game" director Spike |
Actor Marvin of "Cat Ballou |
Blues legend John __ Hooker |
Bruce ___, martial arts ace |
Bruce of "Way of the Dragon |
Bruce of marital arts films |
Bruce of martial arts films |
Bruce who died mysteriously |
Creator of Radley and Finch |
Creator of the Finch family |
Director of 2015's "Chi-Raq |
ESPN football analyst Corso |
Governor at Salt Lake City. |
Jason in Kevin Smith movies |
Kathy Gifford's middle name |
Lawyer Bailey's middle name |
Light-Horse Harry's surname |
Old western actor Van Cleef |
Spike who directed "Chi-Raq |
Tommy ___ Jones of "Lincoln |
Wilderness Campaign general |
. . . Mockingbird" novelist |
Lust, Caution" director Ang |
Creator of Finch and Radley |
Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy |
Spike in a director's chair |
Stan who created Spider-Man |
Area sheltered from the wind |
Washington and __ University |
Drinking Class" singer Brice |
Get what fits" jeans company |
Is That All There Is" singer |
Nobody doesn't like Sara ___ |
The G-String Murders" author |
1961 Pulitzer-winning author |
Abstract painter ___ Krasner |
Ang who directed "Life of Pi |
Battle of Cold Harbor victor |
Character actor R. ___ Ermey |
Horsley of "Guns of Paradise |
Loser to Meade at Gettysburg |
Martial arts film star Bruce |
Peggy of "Lady and the Tramp |
Resort town in Massachusetts |
Shelter, nautically speaking |
Spike cheering on the Knicks |
American Idol" winner DeWyze |
Bruce of martial arts movies |
Christopher of horror movies |
The Butler" director Daniels |
Spike who directed "Crooklyn |
'Brokeback Mountain' director |
Empire" cocreator ___ Daniels |
Lincoln" star Tommy ___ Jones |
Miracle at St. Anna" director |
Summer of Sam" director Spike |
To Kill a Mockingbird" writer |
Annie ___, Enoch Arden's wife |
Catwoman portrayer Meriwether |
Country singer ___ Ann Womack |
Former auto executive Iacocca |
Jack Reacher creator __ Child |
Linda ___ (Supergirl's alias) |
Lloyd Price tune "Stagger --- |
Marvel Comics legend Stan ___ |
McClellan's foe at Sharpsburg |
Stan who cocreated Spider-Man |
Town in western Massachusetts |
Under the ___ (nautical term) |
''Inside Man'' director Spike |
Crouching Tiger" director Ang |
Grant's Civil War counterpart |
One of the "Magnificent Seven |
Sonic Youth guitarist Ranaldo |
'Do the Right Thing' director |
Dracula portrayer Christopher |
Nobody doesn't like this Sara |
BlacKkKlansman" director Spike |
Pushing Daisies" star ___ Pace |
The Private Lives of Pippa ___ |
Abstract Expressionist Krasner |
Detective story writer Manfred |
Gen. Meade's foe at Gettysburg |
Grateful Dead "Viola ___ Blues |
Jamie ___ Curtis of "Halloween |
Meade's opponent at Gettysburg |
Opposite of weather, on a ship |
Peggy with the 1958 hit "Fever |
Sara whom "nobody doesn't like |
Spike who directed "Inside Man |
Whiskey Rebellion figure Henry |
Stan who co-created Spider-Man |
Atticus Finch's creator Harper |
Halt and Catch Fire" star Pace |
''Enter the Dragon'' star Bruce |
___ Brice" (2017 country album) |
When the Levees Broke" director |
Ang ___ ("Life of Pi" director) |
Director Daniels of "The Butler |
He surrendered to Grant in 1865 |
Hurricane Katrina documentarian |
Iconic English guitarist Albert |
Novelist Harper with a Pulitzer |
Tupelo's and Fort Myers' county |
Virginia's historic ___ Highway |
Woodard's director in "Crooklyn |
To Kill a Mockingbird author |
Whom Robert Frost was named for |
Incredible Hulk co-creator Stan |
Civil War general Robert E. ___ |
'To Kill a Mockingbird' novelist |
__ Radziwill, sister of Jackie O |
Go Set a Watchman" writer Harper |
2008 Cy Young Award winner Cliff |
A Gypsy who rose via few clothes |
Christopher of many horror films |
Director from Taiwan or Brooklyn |
Former Motley Crue drummer Tommy |
Liberty portrayer opposite James |
Spike that tried to sue Spike TV |
Tommy, Arthur or "Scratch" Perry |
Mo' Better Blues" director Spike |
Author of "To Kill a Mockingbird |
Daniels who directed "The Butler |
She wrote "To Kill a Mockingbird |
Go Set a Watchman" author Harper |
Confederate general at Gettysburg |
The Magnificent Seven" gunslinger |
Confederate general Robert E. ___ |
Dub superstar ___ "Scratch" Perry |
Founding father Richard Henry ___ |
Robert E. ___ (Civil War general) |
Second most common Korean surname |
Stan with cameos in Marvel movies |
Actor Pace of the "Hobbit" movies |
Country singer Brice or Greenwood |
General who won at Fredericksburg |
Two-time U.S. Open winner Trevino |
Elementary" star Jonny ___ Miller |
Die Another Day" director Tamahori |
Go Set a Watchman" novelist Harper |
Is That All There Is" singer Peggy |
Men in Black" star Tommy ___ Jones |
Actor ___ J. Cobb of "12 Angry Men |
Bruce nicknamed "The Little Dragon |
First Families of Virginia surname |
General in controversial monuments |
Prince Edward Island Premier James |
Spike who directed "BlacKkKlansman |
Country Music Hall of Famer Brenda |
Important name in Virginia history |
Do the Right Thing" director Spike |
All of his films are joint ventures |
Army of Northern Virginia commander |
Director often seen at Knicks games |
Duvall's role in "Gods and Generals |
Family name of about 15% of Koreans |
Fashion designer Kimora ___ Simmons |
Harper who wrote "Go Set a Watchman |
Kathie ___ Gifford ("Today" cohost) |
Philomena's last name in "Philomena |
Strasberg of "The Godfather Part II |
Winner at the Battle of Cold Harbor |
Confederate commander at Gettysburg |
Brokeback Mountain" director Ang ___ |
Men in Black" costar Tommy ___ Jones |
Perfectly Imperfect" author Woodruff |
Scream Queens" star Jamie ___ Curtis |
Manfred B. ___, half of Ellery Queen |
Most common Korean surname after Kim |
West Point superintendent, 1852-1855 |
Ang who directed "Brokeback Mountain |
Grant's opponent in the US Civil War |
Jonny ___ Miller ("Elementary" star) |
Cliff ___, 2008 Cy Young Award winner |
General at the Battle of Spotsylvania |
Historical figure a.k.a. Marse Robert |
Men in Black" co-star Tommy ___ Jones |
Majors of "The Six Million Dollar Man |
Semi-Homemade Cooking With Sandra ___ |
God Bless the U.S.A." singer Greenwood |
Lincoln" Oscar nominee Tommy ___ Jones |
To Kill a Mockingbird" novelist Harper |
To Kill a Mockingbird" Pulitzer winner |
Actor Pace of "Guardians of the Galaxy |
Author Harper ___ who died in February |
Director often spotted at Knicks games |
Director who sued Viacom over Spike TV |
Former "American Idol" champion DeWyze |
General in the Capitol's Statuary Hall |
Singer Peggy or comic-book writer Stan |
Victor at the Battle of Fredericksburg |
College GameDay" football analyst Corso |
Semi-homemade cooking" proponent Sandra |
To Kill a Mockingbird" author Harper __ |
Battle of Chancellorsville victor, 1863 |
Controversial statue figure, these days |
Florida county whose seat is Fort Myers |
Jack's "Days of Wine and Roses" co-star |
Mississippi county whose seat is Tupelo |
Veteran actor Christopher seen in "Hugo |
Victor at Gaines's Mill and Cold Harbor |
Scream Queens" actress Jamie ___ Curtis |
Winner at the second battle of Bull Run |
Harper who wrote "To Kill a Mockingbird |
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" director |
Actor Majors or country singer Greenwood |
Virginia's Washington and ___ University |
He surrendered at Appomattox Court House |
Director appearing in "Mandela in America |
Director of 1995's "Sense and Sensibility |
General for whom a USMA barracks is named |
___ Adama ("Battlestar Galactica" captain) |
Ann ___, founder of the Shakers in America |
Director of "He Got Game" and "She Hate Me |
Jason who starred in TV's "My Name Is Earl |
West Pointer a year behind Jefferson Davis |
She's Gotta Have It" creator/director Spike |
Best Director between Eastwood and Scorsese |
Harper ___ ("To Kill a Mockingbird" author) |
Rock's Tommy, ex-husband of Pamela Anderson |
Confederate general who surrendered to Grant |
Harper ___, author of "To Kill a Mockingbird |
Jason of the "Alvin and the Chipmunks" movie |
Marshall who was the voice of Tony the Tiger |
Military leader nicknamed "Light-Horse Harry |
Novelist who was a lifelong friend of Capote |
Second-most common Korean surname, after Kim |
The General ___, "The Dukes of Hazzard" auto |
Tommy ___ Jones ("Lincoln" supporting actor) |
House of the Long Shadows" actor Christopher |
Spoon River Anthology" poet Edgar ___ Masters |
British author Child who created Jack Reacher |
Christopher who sucked in many of his movies? |
Commander during John Brown's capture in 1859 |
County name in nine former Confederate states |
Director who sued Spike TV for using his name |
Bruce ___ Day (October 3, at least in Seattle) |
Last name of martial artists Bruce and Brandon |
Ang ___, winner of two Oscars for Best Director |
Declaration of Independence signer from Virginia |
Director Spike who won an honorary Oscar in 2015 |
If You'll Let This Fool Back In" singer Greenwood |
Ang who won a Best Director Oscar for "Life of Pi |
General who surrendered at Appomattox Court House |
Second in his class in West Point's class of 1829 |
One of Hannah's sisters in "Hannah and Her Sisters |
Country singer Brice with the #5 hit "I Don't Dance |
___ Highway, classic New York-to-San Francisco route |
___ Daniels' The Butler" (2013 Forest Whitaker film) |
Declaration of Independence signer Richard Henry ___ |
Bob Marley "The Complete ___ 'Scratch' Perry Sessions |
Elder, the first African-American to play the Masters |
Johnny with the 1980 #1 country hit "Lookin' for Love |
TV cook Sandra ___, known for "semi-homemade" cooking |
Confederate general who was a descendant of Thomas More |
Kathie ___ Gifford ("Today" cohost paired with Hoda Kotb) |
Surname of two signers of the Declaration of Independence |
General Beauregard ___ (the other Groundhog Day groundhog) |
One of two Virginia signers of the Declaration of Independence |
Singer Greenwood who performed at Trump's inauguration concert |
___ Highway, old auto route from New York City to San Francisco |
Actor Christopher ___ of the "Hobbit" movies (he plays Saruman) |
Commander of the Confederate States Army in the American Civil War |
Golfer Westwood who replaced Tiger Woods as World #1 in October 2010 |
Kathie ___ Gifford (Hoda Kotb's coanchor on the fourth hour of "Today") |
Artist Krasner, for whose portrayal Marcia Gay Harden won an Oscar in "Pollock |
8. When I was in the Campaign for Real-Time, I went by All-World ___ 'Big Game' Bronson |