| Leonardo DiCaprio role | 22 |
| Leonardo DiCaprio portrayal | 27 |
| L. Howard role in 1936 | 22 |
| Juliet's valentine | 22 |
| He was found dead with Paris | 28 |
| He played to the balcony | 24 |
| D'Allaire or Leblanc | 24 |
| 1996 role for Leonardo | 22 |
| 1936 Leslie Howard role | 23 |
| "___ and Juliet" | 26 |
| Men's house slippers | 24 |
| Howard, Harvey and Whiting | 26 |
| Former Colorado governor Roy | 28 |
| Former Colorado governor | 24 |
| Horror director George | 22 |
| Horror film director George | 27 |
| The Joker portrayer Cesar | 25 |
| Cesar who played the Joker | 26 |
| Zombie moviemaker George | 24 |
| The Joker player, on TV | 23 |
| Guitarist Ãngel or Pepe | 26 |
| Film director George A. -- | 26 |
| Classical guitar family name | 28 |
| 'Creepshow' director | 28 |
| Leader of the Afrika Korps | 26 |
| Field Marshal Irwin ____ | 24 |
| El Alamein battle commander | 27 |
| Desert Fox of W. W. II | 22 |
| Afrika Korps commander | 22 |
| "The Desert Fox" | 26 |
| "Desert Fox" | 22 |
| Cowboy quarterback Tony | 23 |
| Cowboys quarterback Tony | 24 |
| Dallas quarterback Tony | 23 |
| Tony of the Dallas Cowboys | 26 |
| Tony in a Cowboys uniform | 25 |
| Lighthearted diversion | 22 |
| Hardly a close contest | 22 |
| Many a Marx Brothers movie | 26 |
| Light-hearted diversion | 23 |
| Nail-biter's opposite | 25 |
| Heat 114, Bobcats 78, e.g. | 26 |
| Emulate a playful puppy | 23 |
| Broadway comedy descriptor | 26 |
| Blew out the other team | 23 |
| Toddler's jumpsuit | 22 |
| TV's "___ Room" | 29 |
| Child's one-piece garment | 29 |
| ___ room (place for tots) | 25 |
| Sexual encounters, as it were | 29 |
| Boring Super Bowls, e.g. | 24 |
| CD-___ (computer inserts) | 25 |
| CD-__: computer inserts | 23 |
| CD-___ (storage devices) | 24 |
| CD- ___ (storage devices) | 25 |
| Group famed as fiddlers | 23 |
| DVD-___ (some storage media) | 28 |
| CD-___ (Computer discs) | 23 |
| "CD" followers | 24 |
| 'Star Trek' baddy | 25 |
| "Star Trek" alien | 27 |
| Consumer of potent blue ale | 27 |
| "Star Trek" baddie | 28 |
| One of them won in Roman myth | 29 |
| Twins suckled by a she-wolf | 27 |
| Empire-building sons of Mars | 28 |
| Michele's movie pal | 23 |
| Friend of Harry and Hermione | 28 |
| Wood of the Rolling Stones | 26 |
| Harry Potter's pal | 22 |
| Pal of Harry and Hermione | 25 |
| King Arthur's lance | 23 |
| Harry's pal at Hogwarts | 27 |
| One-time White House nickname | 29 |
| Howard who played Opie | 22 |
| Popeil of infomercials | 22 |
| Nancy Reagan's son | 22 |
| Hollywood's Howard | 22 |
| He was Opie and Richie | 22 |
| Darling of the diamond | 22 |
| Turcotte who rode Secretariat | 29 |
| Triple Crown jockey Turcotte | 28 |
| Silver of the silver screen | 27 |
| Secretariat jockey Turcotte | 27 |
| Rand Paul's father | 22 |
| Nancy Reagan's youngest | 27 |
| Late Cabinet Secretary Brown | 28 |
| Infomercial pioneer Popeil | 26 |
| Harry's Weasley pal | 23 |
| George's predecessor | 24 |
| '80s White House nickname | 29 |
| Yankee southpaw Guidry | 22 |
| Tim Hortons' Joyce | 22 |
| Stooges guitarist Asheton | 25 |
| Secretariat rider Turcotte | 26 |
| Rum, below the Rio Grande | 25 |
| Rolling Stones first name | 25 |
| Republican politico ___ Paul | 28 |
| Red-haired Rowling character | 28 |
| Paul, Howard or Turcotte | 24 |