"The Jungle Book" star | 32 |
Actor in "Elephant Boy" | 33 |
''Jungle Book'' star | 36 |
Star of "Elephant Boy" | 32 |
He played Mowgli in "Jungle Book" | 43 |
"The Thief of Bagdad" star | 36 |
''Elephant Boy'' boy | 36 |
Star of 1942's "Jungle Book" | 42 |
Star of "Savage Drums" | 32 |
Pachyderm's pal, in pictures | 32 |
One-named film star of the 1930s-'60s | 41 |
Movies' "Elephant Boy" | 36 |
Moviedom's 'Elephant Boy' | 37 |
Hollywood's 'Elephant Boy' | 38 |
He played Mowgli in 'Jungle Book' | 41 |
He debuted in "Elephant Boy" | 38 |
Actor in "Thief of Baghdad" | 37 |
Actor in "The Thief of Bagdad" | 40 |
Actor in "The Jungle Book" | 36 |
"The Thief of Bagdad" star, 1940 | 42 |
"The Thief of Bagdad" actor, 1940 | 43 |
"The Jungle Book" actor | 33 |
"The Jungle Book "star | 32 |
"Jungle Book" star, 1942 | 34 |
"Elephant Boy" star, 1937 | 35 |
"Elephant Boy" of film | 32 |
"Black Narcissus" actor | 33 |
''Elephant Boy'' actor | 38 |
Pocketlike structure, botanically | 33 |
___ fly (certain baseball hit, for short) | 41 |
Plate appearance that doesn't count as an AB | 48 |
Curtis LeMay's command, briefly | 35 |
Bomber plane org. from 1946 to 1992 | 35 |
Van Morrison "Cul De ___" | 35 |
The Kings of the NBA, on scoreboards | 36 |
Power Balance Pavilion team, on scoreboards | 43 |
Plant cavity where pollen is produced | 37 |
Onetime tribe of the Upper Midwest | 34 |
Kind of fly, in baseball (Abbr.) | 32 |
Kind of fly, for short, in baseball | 35 |
It holds a squid's "ink" | 38 |
Iowa county named for an Indian tribe | 37 |
Grp. that oversees I.C.B.M.'s | 33 |
Give up a chess piece, for short | 32 |
Cold war defense gp. once headed by LeMay | 41 |
Cali city Tesla formed in (Abbr.) | 33 |
AB that advances a runner, often | 32 |
___ fly (run-scoring out, briefly) | 34 |
Anarchist defendant with Vanzetti | 33 |
Vanzetti's partner in anarchy | 33 |
Vanzetti's partner in crime, supposedly | 43 |
Vanzetti's 1921 co-defendant | 32 |
Noted 1920's murder defendant | 33 |
Defendant in a much-publicized 1920s trial | 42 |
Defendant in a controversial 1920s trial | 40 |
Anarchist in the news: 1920–27 | 37 |
Anarchist executed with Vanzetti | 32 |
1920s anarchist in a celebrated trial | 37 |
Run-scoring hit that puts the batter out | 40 |
"Borat" creator __ Baron Cohen | 40 |
___ Baron Cohen of "Les Misérables" | 48 |
Soft bag containing perfumed powder | 35 |
It may be found in one's chest | 34 |
Fragrant addition to a dresser drawer | 37 |
Meistersinger Hans: 1494–1576 | 36 |
Goldman's Wall Street partner | 33 |
Goldman's partner in investment banking | 43 |
Cobbler in "Die Meistersinger" | 40 |
Fall asleep, with "out" | 33 |
Tackle for a loss, as a quarterback | 35 |
Statistic for a defensive lineman | 33 |
Mauldin's "Sad" one | 33 |
It may make people jump to a conclusion | 39 |
Competition with pillow cases, perhaps | 38 |
Tackles, as a faded-back quarterback | 36 |
Plays resulting in yardage losses | 33 |
Losses involving getting to the quarterback | 43 |
Via ___ (main street of ancient Rome) | 37 |
Via ___ (main street in ancient Rome) | 37 |
Of the base of the vertebral column | 35 |
Stravinsky's "Le ___ du printemps" | 48 |
"Le ___ du printemps": Stravinsky | 43 |
"--- "bleu"!" | 33 |
'-- bleu!' (French 'Holy cow!') | 47 |
The "o" in "holy"? | 38 |
Combining form of interest to a chiropractor | 44 |
Some residents of Iowa and Okla. | 32 |
Indians who merged with the Foxes | 33 |
Like Emmett Kelly's clown face | 34 |
What a texter of ":-(" might be | 41 |
Unhappy Pearl Jam "Lost Dogs" track? | 46 |
Songs that "Say So Much," to Elton | 44 |
Rolling Stones: "___ Day" | 35 |
Like McCullers's "Café" | 40 |
Like Baker's "Sack" | 33 |
Jerry Lewis movie "The ___ Sack" | 42 |
Adjective often before "commentary" | 45 |
Adjective for McCullers's cafe | 34 |
"The ___ Sack" (W.W. II cartoon) | 42 |
"Mr. Dieingly ___" (1966 Critters hit) | 48 |