1939 Giraudoux play | 19 |
1939 Gary Cooper adventure | 26 |
1939 Garland co-star | 20 |
1939 Garbo role | 15 |
1939 film with a Best Actor performance | 39 |
1939 film taglined "Garbo laughs" | 43 |
1939 film setting | 17 |
1939 film plantation | 20 |
1939 film home | 14 |
1939 film | 9 |
1939 epic, informally in print | 30 |
1939 epic film | 14 |
1939 debut | 10 |
1939 costar of Garland | 22 |
1939 Cooperstown inductee George | 32 |
1939 co-star of Haley and Bolger | 32 |
1939 classic set at Fort Zinderneuf | 35 |
1939 classic co-star | 20 |
1939 Buck Rogers player | 23 |
1939 Boris Karloff horror film | 30 |
1939 Bolger co-star | 19 |
1939 Bogart title role | 22 |
1939 blockbuster film, for short | 32 |
1939 Bette Davis drama | 22 |
1939 Best Picture nominee banned in the Soviet Union | 52 |
1939 Best Actress role | 22 |
1939 Best Actor Oscar winner | 28 |
1939 Andrews Sisters hit | 24 |
1939 Agatha Christie classic | 28 |
1939 Academy Award-winning short | 32 |
1939 Academy Award nominee Brian | 32 |
1939 #1 hit for the Ink Spots | 29 |
1938 Ronald Reagan film | 23 |
1938 Rodgers-Hart tune | 22 |
1938 Robin portrayer | 20 |
1938 portrayer of Robin | 23 |
1938 play with only chairs, tables and ladders as props | 55 |
1938 Physics Nobelist | 21 |
1938 Oscar nominee for "You Can't Take It With You" | 65 |
1938 nonfictional title | 23 |
1938 Nobel-winning physicist Enrico | 35 |
1938 Nobel physicist | 20 |
1938 Literature Nobelist | 24 |
1938 Kurt Weill melody | 22 |
1938 Horse of the Year | 22 |
1938 hit "I ___ Anyone Till You" | 42 |
1938 graduate of Cairo's Royal Military Academy | 51 |
1938 DuPont invention | 21 |
1938 Daphne du Maurier novel | 28 |
1938 Bette Davis classic | 24 |
1938 Austria-Germany union | 26 |
1938 AFL offshoot | 17 |
1938 "The War of the Worlds" narrator | 47 |
1938 "The War of the Worlds" broadcast, for one | 57 |
1938 "Match of the Century" victor | 44 |
1938 "invaders" | 25 |
1938 #1 hit composed by Hoagy Carmichael | 40 |
1937-38 radio voice of The Shadow | 33 |
1937's "The Prince and the Pauper" star | 53 |
1937 Triple Crown winner | 24 |
1937 Triple Crown horse | 23 |
1937 Tommy Dorsey hit | 21 |
1937 title role for Paul Muni | 29 |
1937 title gangster Pépé | 30 |
1937 Shirley Temple title role | 30 |
1937 Shirley Temple role | 24 |
1937 Shirley Temple film | 24 |
1937 Ronald Colman adventure film, with "The" | 55 |
1937 Paul Muni title role | 25 |
1937 Paul Muni drama | 20 |
1937 Oscar role for Luise Rainer | 32 |
1937 MGM musical with Cole Porter songs | 39 |
1937 MGM musical | 16 |
1937 Laurel & Hardy film | 28 |
1937 Jean Gabin title role | 26 |
1937 hit with the lyric "You're like the fragrance of blossoms fair" | 82 |
1937 film based on a Gershwin musical | 37 |
1937 film about Dr. Hugo Z. Hackenbush's travails | 53 |
1937 film "Pépé le ___" | 39 |
1937 Edward G. Robinson movie | 29 |
1937 DuPont invention | 21 |
1937 Disney heroine | 19 |
1937 Cole Porter tune | 21 |
1937 Cole Porter song hit | 25 |
1937 Bing Crosby song covered by Elvis Presley | 46 |
1937 Best Picture nominee (and what you might shout after finishing this puzzle) | 80 |
1937 Benny Goodman hit | 22 |
1937 #1 hit for Guy Lombardo | 28 |
1936-38 N.L. home run champ | 27 |
1936 William Powell title role | 30 |
1936 track gold medalist | 24 |
1936 Tommy Dorsey hit | 21 |
1936 Summer Olympics track star Jesse | 37 |
1936 Summer Olympics star Owens | 31 |
1936 Rodgers and Hart musical that incorporated jazz in its score | 65 |
1936 presidential candidate Landon | 34 |
1936 Pasteur portrayer | 22 |
1936 Oscar-winning title role for Paul Muni | 43 |
1936 Oscar winner for his Pasteur portrayal | 43 |
1936 opponent of Franklin D. | 28 |