Surprisingly foul-mouthed comedian Bob | 38 |
Comedian featured in "The Aristocrats" | 48 |
Bob who played the dad on "Full House" | 48 |
Bob of "How I Met Your Mother" | 40 |
Actor Bob of "Full House" | 35 |
"Raising Dad" sitcom star | 35 |
"Full House" costar Bob | 33 |
"Full House" actor Bob | 32 |
Suggestions for making funny videos? | 36 |
Like bodies, after gravity takes over | 37 |
City in Paul Simon's "America" | 44 |
City in Michigan's Greater Tri-Cities | 41 |
Starchy food obtained from palms | 32 |
Site of a 2006 West Virginia mining tragedy | 43 |
Palm starch used in foods and fabrics | 37 |
Isn't straight in the middle | 32 |
What an overloaded bookshelf does | 33 |
Visibly can't stand the weight | 34 |
Is low around the waist, as pants | 33 |
Doesn't look at all youthful | 32 |
Doesn't hold up well, in a way | 34 |
Tall cactus with "arms" | 33 |
Tall bloomer with candelabra-shaped branches | 44 |
Plant on the back of Arizona's state quarter | 48 |
''The English Patient'' setting | 47 |
Region roughly the size of the United States | 44 |
Area south of the Atlas Mountains | 33 |
World's third-largest desert | 32 |
Where The Police drink "Tea" | 38 |
Saint-Exupéry's mysterious desert | 40 |
It's hot and dry most of the year | 37 |
It's 3.5 million square miles | 33 |
Desert that covers most of North Africa | 39 |
Desert south of the Atlas Mountains | 35 |
Arabic word for "desert" | 34 |
3 1/2 million square mile expanse | 33 |
Title of respect in colonial India | 34 |
Term of address in colonial India | 33 |
What Punjab called Daddy Warbucks | 33 |
Term of respect in colonial India | 33 |
Form of address in Colonial India | 33 |
Respectful title in British India | 33 |
Master, in "The Raj Quartet" | 38 |
Form of address in British India | 32 |
Colonial word for "master," in India | 46 |
Colonial Indian title of respect | 32 |
Address in "Gunga Din" | 32 |
Address in ''Gunga Din'' | 40 |
"A Passage to India" title | 36 |
"Heartland" autobiographer | 36 |
Comic dubbed "Will Rogers with fangs" | 47 |
Satirist who wrote jokes for J.F.K. | 35 |
Satirist who was a joke writer for JFK | 38 |
Mort who said "My life needs editing" | 47 |
Montreal-born comic who wrote jokes for J.F.K. | 46 |
Joke writer for many Kennedy campaign speeches | 46 |
He released "The New Frontier" in 1961 | 48 |
First Annual Grammy Awards host Mort | 36 |
Early comic who inspired Woody Allen | 36 |
Comic with the 1955 album "At Sunset" | 47 |
Comic who wrote jokes for Kennedy | 33 |
Comic labeled “Will Rogers with fangs” | 46 |
Canadian-born political satirist | 32 |
"Will Rogers with fangs," per Time | 44 |
"The Next President" comedian | 39 |
"The Future Lies Ahead" comedian, 1958 | 48 |
"Look Forward in Anger" comedian | 42 |
"Heartland" autobiographer Mort | 41 |
"At Sunset" comic Mort | 32 |
The Shirelles' "Mama ___" | 39 |
"He" and "she" follower | 43 |
The Shirelles' ''Mama ___'' | 47 |
Neil Diamond "I Am ... I ___" | 39 |
Common word in dialogue passages | 32 |
"That's what she ___" | 35 |
"Mama ---" (The Shirelles) | 36 |
''You ___ mouthful!'' | 37 |
"You just __ mouthful!" | 33 |
''You ___ mouthful'' | 36 |
"You ___!" ("Right on!") | 44 |
"There! I've ___ Again" | 37 |
"If I've ___ once . . . " | 39 |
Turned down, with "to" | 32 |
Just followed Nancy Reagan's advice? | 40 |
Responded to one on his knee, to his delight | 44 |
City captured by the French in 1859 | 35 |
Broadway's 'Miss --' | 32 |
Compete in the America's Cup | 32 |
Compete for the America's Cup | 33 |
Attack, with ''into'' | 37 |
"___ on, O Union . . . " | 34 |
"___ Along, Silvery Moon," 1937 song | 46 |
Nicholson role in "The Last Detail" | 45 |
London was one; so was O'Neill | 34 |
He may take liberties with women? | 33 |
Buffett was a son of a son of one | 33 |
Who was with The Doors' "Angels" | 46 |
"There Is Nothing Like a Dame" singers | 48 |
"On the Town" characters | 34 |
Encounters no resistance (with "along") | 49 |