1925 Sinclair Lewis novel | 25 |
1925 Sergei Eisenstein film classic | 35 |
1925 Pulitzer-winning novel | 27 |
1925 Pulitzer winner Ferber | 27 |
1925 Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist | 36 |
1925 Percy Marmont film | 23 |
1925 novel for which the author declined a Pulitzer Prize | 57 |
1925 Nobel Peace Prize winner | 29 |
1925 musical that spawned the unsuccessful "Yes, Yes, Yvette" | 71 |
1925 musical featuring "Tea for Two" | 46 |
1925 musical based on the play "My Lady Friends" | 58 |
1925 Monkey Trial defendant | 27 |
1925 Literature Nobelist | 24 |
1925 hit musical with the song "Tea for Two" | 54 |
1925 Broadway title role | 24 |
1924 Olympics star Gertrude | 27 |
1924 Olympics locale | 20 |
1924 novel whose 1995 book club edition had elephants on the cover | 66 |
1924 novel that won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction | 67 |
1924 Kentucky Derby winner or a 1947 Anthony Quinn drama | 56 |
1924 Irving Berlin tune | 23 |
1924 hit "____ to Be You" | 35 |
1924 gold medal swimmer | 23 |
1924 Ferber novel | 17 |
1924 Edna Ferber novel | 22 |
1924 DeSylva/MacDonald/Gershwin song | 36 |
1924 Darrow client | 18 |
1924 D.W. Griffith movie | 24 |
1924 codefendant | 16 |
1924 co-defendant | 17 |
1924 client for Darrow | 22 |
1923-1991 comic strip character | 31 |
1923 Wallace Beery portrayal | 28 |
1923 Nobel-prize-winning writer | 31 |
1923 medicine nobelist Frederick | 32 |
1923 literature Nobelist | 24 |
1923 Kentucky Derby winner | 26 |
1923 Irish literature Nobelist | 30 |
1923 earthquake site | 20 |
1923 Broadway comedy | 20 |
1923 A.L. M.V.P. | 16 |
1922-73 comic strip | 19 |
1922 Wimbledon winner | 21 |
1922 Willa Cather novel that won a Pulitzer | 43 |
1922 Vincent Lopez hit | 22 |
1922 play | 9 |
1922 physics Nobelist Niels | 27 |
1922 physics Nobelist | 21 |
1922 novel with a Dublin backdrop | 33 |
1922 Nobelist Niels | 19 |
1922 Nobelist in physics | 24 |
1922 Murnau film featuring Count Orlok | 38 |
1922 Max Schreck film | 21 |
1922 Howard Carter discovery | 28 |
1922 German vampire film | 24 |
1922 D. H. Lawrence novel | 25 |
1921 Valentino role | 19 |
1921 Upton Sinclair novel | 25 |
1921 to 1931 | 12 |
1921 sci-fi play | 16 |
1921 robot play | 15 |
1921 play written in Czech | 26 |
1921 play that introduced the word "robot" | 52 |
1921 play that gave us the word "robot" | 49 |
1921 play based on the Jewish Golem legend | 42 |
1921 play about robots | 22 |
1921 Nobelist Einstein | 22 |
1921 man-vs.-machine play | 25 |
1921 Literature Nobelist | 24 |
1921 Karel Capek play | 21 |
1921 hit piano tune | 19 |
1921 Capek play | 15 |
1921 Booth Tarkington novel in our library | 42 |
1920s-'60s Tennessee congressman B. Carroll ___ | 51 |
1920s-'40s baseballer with a retired "4" | 54 |
1920s-'40s art style | 24 |
1920s-'30s style, informally | 32 |
1920s-'30s stone-faced comic actor causes a war of words? | 61 |
1920s-'30s Ford output | 26 |
1920s-'30s Flying Clouds, e.g. | 34 |
1920s-'30s design style | 27 |
1920s-'30s debate opponent of Einstein | 42 |
1920s-'30s Bronx hero | 25 |
1920s White House nickname | 26 |
1920s weapon | 12 |
1920s touring car | 17 |
1920s tennis great René | 26 |
1920s style: art ___ | 20 |
1920s style with geometric motifs | 33 |
1920s style | 11 |
1920s stunt faddist | 19 |
1920s scandal | 13 |
1920s presidential nickname | 27 |
1920s period in F. Scott Fitzgerald stories | 43 |
1920s leading lady ___ Naldi | 28 |
1920s jazz dance | 16 |
1920s Hollywood breakthrough | 28 |
1920s gangster Bugs | 19 |
1920s Folies-Bergère designer | 32 |
1920s Folies Bergère set and costume designer | 48 |