"Merry Widow," for one | 32 |
"H.M.S. Pinafore" is one | 34 |
"H.M.S. Pinafore," e.g. | 33 |
''Trouble in Tahiti,'' e.g. | 43 |
Many Gilbert & Sullivan works | 33 |
Gilbert and Sullivan's oeuvre | 33 |
Poet's relative of 'gins | 32 |
Shakespearean character in a Millais painting | 45 |
Mad maiden of "Hamlet" | 32 |
Daughter of Polonius in "Hamlet" | 42 |
Tragic figure in "Hamlet" | 35 |
She goes mad in "Hamlet" | 34 |
Shakespearean character who drowns in a brook | 45 |
Shakespeare character who goes insane | 37 |
Laertes' sister in "Hamlet" | 41 |
Her drowning is reported in Act IV | 34 |
Religion, to the masses, per Marx | 33 |
Religion, in an oft-quoted metaphor | 35 |
His father was Sheriff Andy Taylor | 34 |
"The Andy Griffith Show" role | 39 |
"The Andy Griffith Show" tyke | 39 |
"The Andy Griffith Show" boy | 38 |
Ron Howard, before he was Richie | 32 |
Painter called "The Cornish Wonder" | 45 |
English painter: 1761–1807 | 33 |
Anthony's talk radio partner | 32 |
"The Andy Griffith Show" kid | 38 |
"Andy Griffith Show" son | 34 |
XM shock jock Gregg Hughes's on-air name | 44 |
TV character with a pet lizard named Oscar | 42 |
TV character whose father was a sheriff | 39 |
Taylor on "The Andy Griffith Show" | 44 |
Taylor boy on "The Andy Griffith Show" | 48 |
Talk radio's ___ & Anthony | 34 |
Student of Miss Crump, on '60s TV | 37 |
Son on "The Andy Griffith Show" | 41 |
Shock jock Gregg Hughes's stage name | 40 |
Shock jock Gregg Hughes, on XM Radio | 36 |
Sheriff Taylor's son, in 60's TV | 40 |
Samuel Johnson portraitist John __ | 34 |
Ron Howard's TV role in the 60's | 40 |
Radio's "___ & Anthony Show" | 46 |
Painter nicknamed "The Cornish Wonder" | 48 |
Painter known as the Cornish Wonder | 35 |
Nickname of radio shock jock Greg Hughes | 40 |
Memorable fishing pole carrier of '60s TV | 45 |
Kid with an "Aint Bee" | 32 |
Kid seen while a tune is whistled | 33 |
Kid played by a young Ron Howard | 32 |
His best friend in Mayberry was Johnny Paul | 43 |
Helen Crump Taylor's TV stepson | 35 |
Gulliver's owner on '60s TV | 35 |
English painter called the Cornish Wonder | 41 |
Classic TV role for Ronny Howard | 32 |
Boy on 'The Andy Griffith Show' | 39 |
Artist known as the "Cornish Wonder" | 46 |
Artist John, known as the Cornish Wonder | 40 |
Anthony's shock-jock co-host | 32 |
Anthony's partner on XM Radio | 33 |
Anthony's partner on SiriusXM | 33 |
Anthony's partner in talk radio | 35 |
Anthony's longtime partner on satellite radio | 49 |
Andy Taylor's son, in 60's TV | 37 |
"Andy Griffith Show" lad | 34 |
___ Taylor, old sitcom character | 32 |
Put in one's two cents worth | 32 |
Get something off one's chest | 33 |
Chip in one's two cents, so to speak | 40 |
Something it's not always wise to share | 43 |
It may include an "undecided" option | 46 |
Start of Willa Cather's Great Plains trilogy | 48 |
Classic novel with the heroine Alexandra Bergson | 48 |
Subject of Great Britain/China wars | 35 |
Narcotic collected by scraping seedpods | 39 |
Drug that's smoked in a pipe | 32 |
Drug at the center of some 19th-century wars | 44 |
"Confessions of an English ___-Eater" | 47 |
___ Wars (conflicts of the 19th century) | 40 |
Creature whose penis or vagina is bifurcated | 44 |
On the other side of the street: Abbr. | 38 |
Naughty letters from Naughty by Nature | 38 |
Group formed at Howard University in 1911 | 41 |
1991 Naughty by Nature song that hit #6 | 39 |
"You down with ___?(Yeah you know me!)" | 49 |
Her talk show was based in Chicago | 34 |
"The Color Purple" star | 33 |
The ''O'' of O Magazine | 39 |
Media mogul with a Presidential Medal of Freedom | 48 |
Celeb on Forbes' billionaire list | 37 |
Whoopi's "The Color Purple" co-star | 49 |
What "O" stands for in publishing | 43 |
TV host who frequently features Dr. Oz | 38 |
The "O" of the OWN Network | 36 |
The ''O'' in magazines | 38 |
Talk show for 25 seasons, familiarly | 36 |
Sofia in "The Color Purple" | 37 |
Show taped at Chicago's Harpo Studios | 41 |
She's known for a gift of gab | 33 |
She was recently denied a $38,000 handbag | 41 |
She played Sofia in "The Color Purple" | 48 |