Jesse who pitched in a record 1,252 major-league games | 54 |
"Are you in ___?" (poker dealer's question) | 57 |
"The Epic of American Civilization" muralist | 54 |
Yossarian's friend in ''Catch-22'' | 54 |
Sports Illustrated's Sportsman of the Year in 1970 | 54 |
He won the NHL's top rookie award while still a teenager | 60 |
Youngest player to be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame | 59 |
Youngest player to be inducted in the Hockey Hall of Fame | 57 |
Youngest NHL player to be inducted into the Hall of Fame | 56 |
Youngest inductee to the NHL Hall of Fame (31 years old) | 56 |
Yossarian's ''Catch-22'' bunkmate | 53 |
Sports Illustrated's Sportsman of the Year, 1970 | 52 |
Skynyrd song about "outlaws, renegades, rebels" (Abbr.) | 65 |
Player who scored the goal that won the Stanley Cup on May 10, 1970 | 67 |
Pilot who kept ditching his plane in "Catch-22" | 57 |
Only defenseman in NHL history to have won the scoring title | 60 |
Mary ___, on whose story "All About Eve" is based | 59 |
Lord John Boyd ___, winner of the 1949 Nobel Peace Prize | 56 |
Hockey legend whose famous dive is memorialized by a statue in Boston | 69 |
First player to win the Hart Trophy three times in a row | 56 |
Defenseman who ended his career with the Chicago Black Hawks | 60 |
Bobby whose statue is outside of Boston's TD Garden | 55 |
Bobby whose statue is just outside the TD Banknorth Garden | 58 |
"Number Four, Bobby ___!" (kids' book) | 52 |
"Number Four, Bobby ___!" (children's book) | 57 |
"Catch-22" character who shoves crabapples in his mouth | 65 |
"Catch-22" character who is concussed by a prostitute | 63 |
Harriet Beecher Stowe's "The Pearl of ___ Island" | 63 |
"The Pearl of ___ Island" (Harriet Beecher Stowe novel) | 65 |
"What little town by river __ shore ...": Keats | 57 |
"All shapes on earth, ___, or sky": Shelley | 53 |
''What little town by river ___ shore ...'' (Keats) | 67 |
2009 inductee to the World Figure Skating Hall of Fame | 54 |
Noble family name in medieval Italy shared by two popes | 55 |
He says "If music be the food of love, play on" | 57 |
"If music be the food of love, play on" speaker | 57 |
Bree's husband on "Desperate Housewives" | 54 |
Yul Brynner died the same day as ___ Welles (odd fact) | 54 |
Rita's director in "The Lady From Shanghai" | 57 |
Pig in the Jim Davis comic strip "U.S. Acres" | 55 |
Charlton's director in "Touch of Evil" | 52 |
Bree's ex-husband on "Desperate Housewives" | 57 |
"Coffee ___?" (flight attendant's question) | 57 |
''Coffee ___?'' (host's question) | 53 |
Katherine ___, 1983-89 Treasurer of the United States | 53 |
Baseball's David, nicknamed "Big Papi" | 52 |
"___ take arms against a sea of troubles": Hamlet | 59 |
"...___ take arms against a sea of troubles" | 54 |
"...___ take arms against a sea of troubles..." | 57 |
"... ___ take arms against" ("Hamlet") | 58 |
"--- take arms against..." ("Hamlet") | 57 |
"___ take arms against a sea of troubles": Shak. | 58 |
"___ take arms against . . ." ("Hamlet") | 60 |
Playwright Joe who wrote "What the Butler Saw" | 56 |
"COMFORT OF STRANGERS" SINGER-SONGWRITER BETH | 55 |
Religious sch. with the motto "Make no little plans here" | 67 |
Sooner St. institution whose professors work for Jesus | 54 |
Animal some believe to be the source of the unicorn myth | 56 |
Tony-winning Tracy Letts play, "August: ___ County" | 61 |
"August: ___ County" (Meryl Streep/Julia Roberts film) | 64 |
"August: ___ County" (Best Picture nominee of 2014) | 61 |
"August: ___ County" (2013 Meryl Streep film) | 55 |
"August: ___ County" (2008 Pulitzer winner for Drama) | 63 |
"Oranges" sometimes referred to as monkey-brains | 58 |
Japanese metropolis in "Godzilla Raids Again" | 55 |
Japanese city whose name means "large hill" | 53 |
It was destroyed by Godzilla in "Godzilla Raids Again" | 64 |
City of 2 1/2+ million at the mouth of the Yodo River | 53 |
City of 2 1/2 million at the mouth of the Yodo River | 52 |
___ Dome (home field of Japanese baseball's Orix Buffaloes) | 63 |
Resident flying out of Kansai International Airport, say | 56 |
Navy Seals' surgical raid target of 2011, ___ bin Laden | 59 |
2005 biography subtitled "The Making of a Terrorist" | 62 |
"___ Obama" (epithet used by Rush Limbaugh) | 53 |
Song starter that becomes "Jose" in an oft-told joke | 62 |
Harry ___ (Green Goblin's alter ego in "Spider Man") | 66 |
Dramatist Paul who won a Tony for "Morning's at Seven" | 68 |
When said three times, frequent line on "The Odd Couple" | 66 |
Prize that, surprisingly, contains a large amount of tin | 56 |
Goal of a "For your consideration" ad, maybe | 54 |
Award for "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" | 52 |
Annual event held at the Kodak Theater, with "the" | 60 |
Author who doesn't maintain an Academy Awards fansite | 57 |
Three letters in ingredient lists that denote "sugar" | 63 |
Org. that, when spelled backward, is an old-timey exclamation | 61 |
Milo of Franco Zeffirelli's "Romeo and Juliet" | 60 |
Michael who starred in TV's "It's a Great Life" | 65 |
Actor Michael of "Circumstantial Evidence" | 52 |
Professor says "Stocking stocker," pupil suggests ... | 63 |
Skateboarding shoe brand named after an Egyptian god | 52 |
God of life, death and fertility who underwent resurrection | 59 |
"Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine" suffix | 65 |
Werner of "The Spy Who Came in From the Cold" | 55 |
Actor Werner of "The Spy Who Came in From the Cold" | 61 |
City in which you'll find the Edvard Munch Museum | 53 |
City where ''The Scream'' was stolen | 52 |
Home of the Norwegian Museum of Science and Technology | 54 |
Winter Olympics host the year the Summer Games were in Helsinki | 63 |
Winter Olympics host a half-century before Salt Lake City | 57 |
Where Al Gore was announced as 2007 Nobel Peace Prize co-winner | 63 |