Author of "The Titans" | 32 |
1990 Nicholson film, 'The Two --' | 41 |
"The Bastard" author John | 35 |
"North and South" novelist John | 41 |
"___ Women" (Neil Simon play) | 39 |
Sushi-serving carrier, for short | 32 |
Flier with a hub at Tokyo Narita | 32 |
Capital of Mexico's Veracruz state | 38 |
"Would you like something spicy, Karl?" | 49 |
Spicy deep-fried stuffed appetizers | 35 |
White of "Family Matters" | 35 |
Border sharers of North America and Asia? | 41 |
Words of exasperation, in Kingston? | 35 |
Meandering trip from Kingston to Montego Bay? | 45 |
"Get your idea across?" in Kingston? | 46 |
He scored the last touchdown in Super Bowl XXXV | 47 |
Spurn, as a just-opened present? | 32 |
The String Cheese Incident, e.g. | 32 |
"Pee-wee's Playhouse" character | 45 |
Extra eye for a traffic reporter | 32 |
1940s film critic for Time and The Nation | 41 |
"Death in the Desert" writer, 1930 | 44 |
"The World Is My Home" memoirist, 1991 | 48 |
He wrote "The Fire Next Time" | 39 |
"The Apple of My Eye" author? | 39 |
Cook for whom a culinary award is named | 39 |
"You're Beautiful" singer | 39 |
Movie hero's target audience? | 33 |
Where to see recurring characters Q and M | 41 |
Spy that always seemed to be tied up? | 37 |
He was Sonny to Marlon Brando's Vito | 40 |
''Hide in Plain Sight'' star | 44 |
"Made it, Ma! Top of the world!" | 42 |
He killed Steve Cochran in "White Heat" | 49 |
Legendary harmonica player/singer | 33 |
Yul Brynner beat him out for Best Actor of 1956 | 47 |
Star in "Rebel Without a Cause": 1955 | 47 |
Oscar nominee for playing Cal Trask | 35 |
Film "rebel" teams up with roast host | 47 |
Agenda for a "Giant" star? | 36 |
"Star Trek" actor (invading Normandy) | 47 |
He wrote "Why Not the Best?" | 38 |
Author of "Why Not the Best?" | 39 |
Secretary of Agriculture (civil rights leader) | 46 |
"The Complete Book of Running" author | 47 |
Arrow maker becomes aerospace scientist | 39 |
'Oz the Great and Powerful' co-star | 43 |
He was president for just 61/2 months | 37 |
"Father of the Bridle"? | 33 |
He should have written "Hotel" | 40 |
Longtime guitarist for The Smashing Pumpkins | 44 |
"Howards End" director | 32 |
"Cinderella Man" subject, ___ Braddock | 48 |
1899-1905 heavyweight boxing champion | 37 |
Writer of the 1918 play "Exiles" | 42 |
His Dubliners was published in 1914 | 35 |
"One Man's Family" actor: 1949-52 | 47 |
Author of the Dave Robicheaux mysteries | 39 |
He requested that his ashes leave Earth | 39 |
President of Quitters International? | 36 |
Co-author of tale of Capt. Bligh | 32 |
11th president of the United States | 35 |
Where John Rolfe married Pocahontas | 35 |
Reagan's first Secretary of the Interior | 44 |
Ex-Cabinet member or Scottish inventor | 38 |
He painted "Old Battersea Bridge" | 43 |
"Portrait of My Mother" artist: 1872 | 46 |
Poet who wrote "Hair"? | 32 |
"Once Upon a Time in America" actor | 45 |
'Ghosts of Mississippi' actor | 37 |
Curtis of "A Fish Called Wanda" | 41 |
Curtis of "Christmas with the Kranks" | 47 |
"Keeping Up With the Steins" actress | 46 |
Played with an impromptu gathering of musicians | 47 |
No longer feeding, as a photocopier | 35 |
Transmission disrupters[SEE NOTE ABOVE] | 39 |
Feature of heavy traffic, on the rails | 38 |
"Crostata di marmellata" | 34 |
Pastry that looks like a little fruit cookie | 44 |
"Surf City" singers, 1963 | 35 |
Headline about Aniston and Pitt's breakup? | 46 |
Offbeat comedienne oddly spelled | 33 |
Title character educated at Lowood school | 41 |
Novel published under the alias Currer Bell | 43 |
Charlotte Brontë's orphan | 32 |
Brontë heroine who was a governess | 37 |
Best-selling "Workout" video maker | 44 |
Sleuthing spinster of St. Mary Mead | 35 |
Margaret Rutherford film portrayal | 34 |
Norma McCorvey's legal pseudonym | 36 |
Henry Wade's opponent in a famous court case | 48 |
Anonymous female in a court case | 32 |
Headliners of the first Lollapalooza | 36 |
"Been Caught Stealing" band | 37 |
...Eyre's style of speaking? | 32 |
Star of "A Star Is Born": 1937 | 40 |
Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime entertainer | 39 |
Actress in a classic shower scene | 33 |
"Psycho" Oscar nominee | 32 |
"For the Love of Movies" author | 41 |