Rob |
ROGERS |
Boy's name |
Mr. Rogers |
Scott hero |
Dale's man |
Outlaw Rob |
___ G. Biv |
Judge Bean |
Campanella |
Dale's mate |
Lawyer Cohn |
Rob follower |
Dale's hubby |
Singer Acuff |
Singer Clark |
Mister Rogers |
Dale's spouse |
Walt's nephew |
Writer Blount |
Actor Thinnes |
Senator Blunt |
Trigger rider |
Cowboy Rogers |
Dale's partner |
Actor Scheider |
Campy catcher? |
Dale's husband |
Dale's pardner |
Goalie Patrick |
Musical Rogers |
Netman Emerson |
One Mr. Rogers |
Spouse of Dale |
Walt's brother |
Yankee's White |
Banjoist Clark |
Rocker Orbison |
Acuff or Clark |
Singer Orbison |
Rob ___": Scott |
Composer Harris |
Country's Clark |
Crooner Orbison |
Disney's nephew |
Orbison of song |
Acuff or Rogers |
Rogers or Acuff |
Rogers or Clark |
Clark or Rogers |
Trigger puller? |
Trigger's rider |
Author Arundhati |
Avalanche goalie |
Clark of country |
Clark or Orbison |
Dale Evans hubby |
Disney of Disney |
Orbison of music |
Orbison or Clark |
Scott's "Rob ___ |
Trigger's master |
White or Wilkins |
NBA star Hibbert |
Orbison or Acuff |
Romanow, for one |
Literally, "king |
The Natural" hero |
Emerson of tennis |
Honky-tonk Rogers |
Orbison or Rogers |
Romanow or Rogers |
Scheider of films |
Scheider of "Jaws |
Art's Lichtenstein |
Catcher Campanella |
Clark of 'Hee Haw' |
Patrick ___Thomson |
Range rider Rogers |
Rob ___ (cocktail) |
Romanow or Thomson |
Romanow or Orbison |
Hee Haw" host Clark |
Media mogul Thomson |
Name related to Rex |
Pacers star Hibbert |
Rogers on horseback |
Scheider or Orbison |
Social-worker Innis |
Tony winner Dotrice |
Cowboy actor Rogers |
Frontier judge Bean |
Half of a Vegas duo |
Trigger's passenger |
Movie cowboy Rogers |
Siegfried's partner |
Artist Lichtenstein |
___ G BIV (mnemonic) |
2001 Stanley Cup MVP |
N.H.L. great Patrick |
Siegfried's compadre |
Tennis great Emerson |
Boxer ___ Jones, Jr. |
Campanella or Rogers |
Cowboy legend Rogers |
Painter Lichtenstein |
Country singer Clark |
Lichtenstein, for one |
Name that means "king |
Country music's Acuff |
Famous tiger attackee |
Frontier justice Bean |
Half a Western couple |
Half a '90s Vegas duo |
McCarthy counsel Cohn |
Mr. Rogers on a horse |
Spectrum mnemonic guy |
Writer ___ Blount Jr. |
Siegfried's colleague |
Country musician Clark |
Dale's favorite cowboy |
Kevin's "Tin Cup" role |
Missouri senator Blunt |
Novelist Arundhati ___ |
Old-time cowboy Rogers |
Siegfried collaborator |
Clark of country music |
'Hee Haw' co-host Clark |
The Natural" hero Hobbs |
Actor Scheider of "Jaws |
Man's name meaning "red |
Orbison or Lichtenstein |
Singer Acuff or Orbison |
Pop artist Lichtenstein |
Buck's "Hee Haw" co-host |
Country's Acuff or Clark |
Dodgers great Campanella |
Lord Thomson, familiarly |
Thinnes of "The Invaders |
Lichtenstein, the artist |
''Crying'' singer Orbison |
Early rock singer Orbison |
Rob ___ (Scotch cocktail) |
Singing cowboy ___ Rogers |
Baseball great Campanella |
Campanella of Cooperstown |
___ G BIV (color mnemonic) |
''Hee Haw'' banjoist Clark |
Mickey Mouse Club "grownup |
Country music legend Acuff |
Dodgers catcher Campanella |
Half of a famous Vegas duo |
Hobbs who was "The Natural |
Man in a colorful mnemonic |
Scheider from Orange, N.J. |
Civil rights leader Wilkins |
Rob ___ (drink with Scotch) |
Siegfried & ___ (magicians) |
The natural in "The Natural |
Walt Disney's older brother |
Man's name that means "king |
Tiger attack victim of 2003 |
Teammate of Pee Wee and Duke |
__ G BIV (spectrum mnemonic) |
Hee Haw" host/musician Clark |
Pretty Woman" singer Orbison |
20th-century composer Harris |
Pop Art pioneer Lichtenstein |
Siegfried's partner in Vegas |
Start of a colorful mnemonic |
Western peer of Tex and Gene |
Siegfried's partner in magic |
___ G. Biv (rainbow mnemonic) |
Author of La Montagne Secrete |
Famous victim of tiger attack |
Sigfried's performing partner |
UNC basketball coach Williams |
Bean of the American frontier |
The Natural" protagonist Hobbs |
Circus stars Siegfried & _____ |
Hall of Fame goalie Patrick __ |
Orbison who sang "Pretty Woman |
Three-time N.L. MVP Campanella |
King of the Cowboys" ___ Rogers |
Only the Lonely" singer Orbison |
Campanella of Ebbets Field fame |
Former Avalanche goalie Patrick |
Former Vegas act Siegfried & ___ |
Oh, Pretty Woman" singer Orbison |
Booker Prize winner Arundhati ___ |
Former boxing champ ___ Jones Jr. |
Grammy-winning trumpeter Hargrove |
Led Zep "Hats Off to (___) Harper |
N.H.L. star nicknamed St. Patrick |
Rob ___" (Sir Walter Scott novel) |
Orbison of the Traveling Wilburys |
I'm Gone, I'm Going" singer Lesley |
1986 and 1993 Smythe Trophy winner |
Brooklyn Dodgers legend Campanella |
Siegfried & ___ (former magic duo) |
Orbison who sang "Oh, Pretty Woman |
Cohn depicted in "Angels in America |
Richard and Robert's "Jaws" co-star |
___ Rogers (cowboy who rode Trigger) |
Gabrielle ___ (The Tin Flute author) |
Pam's former fiancé, on "The Office |
First name among the ''Hee Haw'' cast |
Gabrielle____ ( The Tin Flute writer ) |
___ G. Biv" (They Might Be Giants tune) |
Acuff of the Country Music Hall of Fame |
Scheider of the first two "Jaws" movies |
Two-time Cy Young Award winner Halladay |
2003 A.L. Cy Young Award winner Halladay |
Jazz trumpeter Hargrove with two Grammys |
Rob ___ (Scotch and sweet vermouth drink) |
The God of Small Things" author Arundhati |
The Daily Show" correspondent ___ Wood Jr. |
The God of Small Things" novelist Arundhati |
Cohn played by Pacino in "Angels in America |
___ Halladay, two-time Cy Young Award winner |
George ___ Hill, director of a 1973 Oscar winner |
Siegfried & ___ (retired Las Vegas entertainers) |
Halladay who won both the A.L. and N.L. Cy Young awards |
Rogers who was elected twice to the Country Music Hall of Fame |
Jim's romantic rival for the first couple seasons of "The Office |