| He was Sonny to Marlon Brando's Vito | 40 |
| He was spared by divine intervention in Genesis | 47 |
| He was Starsky to Soul's Hutch | 34 |
| He was stopped by a silver bullet | 33 |
| He was succeeded by his archdeacon Hilarius | 43 |
| He was succeeded by his brother Raul | 36 |
| He was swallowed by a great fish | 32 |
| He was Ted in the Bill & Ted movies | 39 |
| He was the "O" in Jackie O | 36 |
| He was the father of Paris and king of Troy | 43 |
| He was the first image aired over TV | 36 |
| He was the first to beat Foreman | 32 |
| He was the original Wizard in "Wicked" | 48 |
| He was told to "let my people go" | 43 |
| He was traded between Chicago teams in 1992 | 43 |
| He was Ugarte in "Casablanca" | 39 |
| He was Will Hunting, Private Ryan, and Mr. Ripley | 49 |
| He wasn't afraid of Virginia Woolf | 38 |
| He wasn't too "Suave" | 35 |
| He wears a green hat on "South Park" | 46 |
| He wears a yellow coat and pants | 32 |
| He wears green and eats mushrooms | 33 |
| He went down in the Valley of Elah | 34 |
| He went down with the Scharnhorst | 33 |
| He went from Love Boat to the House | 41 |
| He went on a lot of trips in the 1960s | 38 |
| He went to town in a Capra film title | 37 |
| He who "always rings twice" | 37 |
| He who cometh, in an O'Neill play | 37 |
| He who first "jumped the shark" | 41 |
| He who hesitates is lost, but ... | 33 |
| He who hesitates is lost, but also... | 37 |
| He won a Nobel Peace Prize and a Grammy | 39 |
| He won a Tony for playing P.T. Barnum | 37 |
| He won an Emmy for hosting the Tonys | 36 |
| He won an Oscar for directing Heath and Jake | 44 |
| He won an Oscar for directing Jake and Heath | 44 |
| He won an Oscar for playing Bugsy Siegel | 40 |
| He won an Oscar for playing Mohandas | 36 |
| He won comedy and drama Emmys for the same role | 47 |
| He won seven gold medals in Munich | 34 |
| He won the Kentuck Derby four times | 35 |
| He won't get it for you wholesale | 37 |
| He wore #8 for the Red Sox, for short | 37 |
| He wore a top hat in "Top Hat" | 40 |
| He works on a case by case basis | 32 |
| He works on a case-by-case basis | 32 |
| He wrote ''My Way'' | 35 |
| He wrote ''Sultan of Sulu'' | 43 |
| He wrote ''The Name of the Rose'' | 49 |
| He wrote ''The Rosary in Rhyme'' | 48 |
| He wrote 'The Highwayman' | 33 |
| He wrote "A Boy Named Sue" for Johnny | 47 |
| He wrote "A Boy's Will" | 37 |
| He wrote "A Bridge Too Far" | 37 |
| He wrote "A Burnt-Out Case" | 37 |
| He wrote "A Death in the Family" | 42 |
| He wrote "A Delicate Balance" | 39 |
| He wrote "A Lonely Rage" | 34 |
| He wrote "A Loss of Roses" | 36 |
| He wrote "A Man for All Seasons" | 42 |
| He wrote "A Mind That Found Itself" | 45 |
| He wrote "A Sentimental Journey" | 42 |
| He wrote "A Stillness at Appomattox" | 46 |
| He wrote "A Time for Greatness" | 41 |
| He wrote "A Visit from St. Nicholas" | 46 |
| He wrote "Advise and Consent": 1959 | 45 |
| He wrote "All hope abandon . . . " | 44 |
| He wrote "All war is deception" | 41 |
| He wrote "An Exchange of Eagles": 1977 | 48 |
| He wrote "Animal Farm" | 32 |
| He wrote "Assembly": 1961 | 35 |
| He wrote "Baby, It's Cold Outside" | 48 |
| He wrote "Back Country Poems" | 39 |
| He wrote "Barchester Towers" | 38 |
| He wrote "Battle Cry": 1953 | 37 |
| He wrote "Brave Men": 1944 | 36 |
| He wrote "Bread and Wine" | 35 |
| He wrote "BUtterfield 8" | 34 |
| He wrote "Capital is dead labor" | 42 |
| He wrote "Cat's Cradle" | 37 |
| He wrote "Christ Stopped at Eboli" | 44 |
| He wrote "Citizen Tom Paine" | 38 |
| He wrote "Come Back, Little Sheba" | 44 |
| He wrote "Common Sense" | 33 |
| He wrote "Crazy English" | 34 |
| He wrote "Cry, the Beloved Country" | 45 |
| He wrote "Danger Is My Business" | 42 |
| He wrote "Days of Wrath" | 34 |
| He wrote "Defence of Fort M'Henry" | 48 |
| He wrote "Defense of Fort M'Henry" | 48 |
| He wrote "Deirdre of the Sorrows" | 43 |
| He wrote "Doc' Horne" | 35 |
| He wrote "Essay on Man" | 33 |
| He wrote "Esther Waters" | 34 |
| He wrote "Fables in Slang" | 36 |
| He wrote "Fam and Yam" | 32 |
| He wrote "Gabriel Conroy" | 35 |
| He wrote "Gambling": 1929 | 35 |
| He wrote "Games People Play" | 38 |