Z maker | 7 |
Warrior in black | 16 |
Two-time role for Banderas | 26 |
TV hero who left his mark | 25 |
Title role for Antonio Banderas | 31 |
Swordsman who leaves his mark | 29 |
Swordsman of lore | 17 |
Swordsman of book and film | 26 |
Sword-wielding hero | 19 |
Sword-handling hero | 19 |
Storied masked swordsman | 24 |
Spanish for "fox" | 27 |
Slasher of '50s TV | 22 |
Silver screen swashbuckler | 26 |
Rider of the horse Tornado | 26 |
Power role in a 1940 film | 25 |
One often leaving his initial behind | 36 |
Noted mark leaver | 17 |
Masked swordsman role for Banderas | 34 |
Masked swordsman of fiction | 27 |
Masked hero who debuted in the 1919 story "The Curse of Capistrano" | 77 |
Masked fencer | 13 |
Literary character who debuted in "The Curse of Capistrano" | 69 |
Johnston McCulley literary creation | 35 |
Hero with a trademark "Z" | 35 |
Hero who makes cutting remarks? | 31 |
Hero who left his mark | 22 |
Hero of "The Curse of Capistrano" | 43 |
He signed his X with a Z | 24 |
He often leaves his initial behind | 34 |
Foxy swashbuckler | 17 |
Fictional swashbuckler | 22 |
Fictional hero whose name is Spanish for "fox" | 56 |
Fictional hero first filmed in 1920 | 35 |
Famous slasher film? | 20 |
Fairbanks role: 1920 | 20 |
Douglas Fairbanks Sr. role | 26 |
Douglas Fairbanks role | 22 |
Don Diego de la Vega | 20 |
Black-clad, masked hero | 23 |
Banderas "slasher" role | 33 |
Always left his mark | 20 |
A masked man | 12 |
2005 Isabel Allende novel | 25 |
1920 role for Douglas Fairbanks | 31 |
1920 Fairbanks role | 19 |
"The fox so cunning and free" | 39 |
"The Curse of Capistrano" hero | 40 |
Sainted pope: 417-18 | 20 |
Symbol first used on "Led Zeppelin IV" | 48 |
Letters on some Led Zeppelin shirts | 35 |
Girdle-shaped | 13 |
Sound from the anteater in "B.C." | 43 |
Anteater's sound effect in the comic "B.C." | 57 |
Anteater's slurp in the comic "B.C." | 50 |
"B.C." sound effect | 29 |
Sound in the comic "B.C." | 35 |
Recurring sound effect in the comic "B.C." | 52 |
Ant-scarfing sound, in comics | 29 |
''B.C.'' anteater's sound | 45 |
Classic sour hard candy brand | 29 |
French infantryman | 18 |
Certain Civil War volunteer | 27 |
Relative of Gadzooks | 20 |
"Hot diggity!" | 24 |
"Fan-tastic!" | 23 |
Do the "I am not a crook" thing with the double V-signs, for example? | 79 |
Grass commonly used on golf courses | 35 |
Asian grasses popular on lawns | 30 |
Result of a balance between the birth and death rates: Abbr. | 60 |
Overcrowding antidote, initially | 32 |
Census find, perhaps: Abbr. | 27 |
When doubled, a Gabor | 21 |
Eva's half sister? | 22 |
Half a Gabor? | 13 |
Eva's half-sister? | 22 |
When repeated, a Gabor | 22 |
When doubled, sister of Eva | 27 |
When doubled, Eva's sister | 30 |
When repeated, one of the Gabors | 32 |
When repeated, name in old Hollywood | 36 |
When repeated, a Hungarian sister | 33 |
When repeated, a first name in Hollywood | 40 |
When repeated, a famous sister's first name | 47 |
When doubled, socialite Gabor | 29 |
When doubled, onetime name in Hollywood | 39 |
When doubled, first name in old Hollywood | 41 |
When doubled, a much-married celebrity | 38 |
When doubled, a Hungarian in Hollywood | 38 |
When doubled, a first name in Hollywood | 39 |
Twice, a Gabor | 14 |
Times two, a Gabor | 18 |
One half of a Gabor name | 24 |
Hungarian half sister? | 22 |
Half-sister of Eva? | 19 |
Half sister of Magda? | 21 |
Half sister of Eva? | 19 |
Half a notable Hungarian? | 25 |
Half a Hungarian? | 17 |
Half a Gabor sister's name | 30 |