___ Montoya, swordsman in "The Princess Bride" | 56 |
___ Montoya, DC Comics heroine known as the Question | 52 |
___ Monkeys ("I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor" band) | 68 |
___ Monday (when Lundi Gras celebrations take place) | 52 |
___ Mode, female character in "The Incredibles" | 57 |
___ Mode (fashion designer in "The Incredibles") | 58 |
___ Meyers, first woman to sign with an NBA team (the Pacers) | 61 |
___ Meow (Internet meme cat with extremely long fur) | 52 |
___ Men, ''Who Let the Dogs Out'' group | 55 |
___ Men with the 2000 hit "Who Let the Dogs Out" | 58 |
___ Meier, creator of the "Civilization" video game series | 68 |
___ McGarry, chief of staff on "The West Wing" | 56 |
___ McGarrett, who said, "Book 'em, Danno!" | 57 |
___ McCawley, Ben Affleck's role in "Pearl Harbor" | 64 |
___ May Clampett of "The Beverly Hillbillies" | 55 |
___ May Clampett ("Beverly Hillbillies" daughter) | 59 |
___ Matto (duo with the 1997 EP "Super Relax") | 56 |
___ Martin (James Bond's car in "Goldfinger") | 59 |
___ Marley's ghost in "A Christmas Carol" | 55 |
___ Marbles (Parthenon details now housed in the British Museum) | 64 |
___ Malwae-Tweep ("Parks and Rec" character) | 54 |
___ Major ("The Great Bear" constellation) | 52 |
___ Magwitch (Pip's benefactor in "Great Expectations") | 69 |
___ Mae, "Ghost" role for which Whoopi won an Oscar | 61 |
___ Mae Brown (Whoopi's Oscar-winning role in "Ghost") | 68 |
___ Mae Brown (Whoopi Goldberg's role in "Ghost") | 63 |
___ Mae Brown (Whoopi Goldberg's "Ghost" role) | 60 |
___ Mae Brown (Whoopi Goldberg in "Ghost") | 52 |
___ Mae (Whoopi's ''Ghost'' role) | 53 |
___ Lysacek, 2010 Olympic figure skating gold medalist | 54 |
___ Lyman & His California Orchestra, popular 1920s-'40s band | 69 |
___ Lung (villainous snow leopard in "Kung Fu Panda") | 63 |
___ Lorenzo (country in "Cat's Cradle") | 53 |
___ Longa, ancient city founded by the son of Aeneas | 52 |
___ Ljungqvist (first African-born model to be Playmate of the Year) | 68 |
___ Lippi (painter of "Madonna and Child Enthroned") | 62 |
___ lion, beast slain by Hercules in his first labor | 52 |
___ Lingus (carrier with direct flights from Dublin to Boston) | 62 |
___ Line (owners of the "unsinkable ship") | 52 |
___ Lewis with the 2008 #1 hit "Bleeding Love" | 56 |
___ Lemon, Tina Fey's "30 Rock" character | 55 |
___ legomenon (word that appears only once in a manuscript) | 59 |
___ legomenon (word that appears just once in a given corpus) | 61 |
___ legomenon (word or phrase used only once in a document or corpus) | 69 |
___ Löw, coach of Germany's 2014 World Cup-winning team | 62 |
___ López de Loyola, founder of the Society of Jesus | 55 |
___ Lawrence Orchestra (British big band since the 1960s) | 57 |
___ Langer, who wrote "Philosophy in a New Key" | 57 |
___ Lane, acting first lady during Buchanan's tenure | 56 |
___ Land of "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" | 61 |
___ Lamont ("Singin' in the Rain" role) | 53 |
___ Kundera, author of "The Unbearable Lightness of Being" | 68 |
___ Kramer, 2010 Dutch Olympic gold medalist in speed skating | 61 |
___ Knox, co-star of Lon Chaney in "The Mummy's Tomb" | 67 |
___ Kinnock, 1980's-90's British Labor Party leader | 59 |
___ King (New York City Chinese take-out with an eye-opening name) | 66 |
___ Ketchup (group with the album "Hijas del Tomate") | 63 |
___ Kent (Nurse Bigelow portrayer on "M*A*S*H") | 57 |
___ K., Kafka's protagonist in "The Trial" | 56 |
___ K. (protagonist of Kafka's "The Trial") | 57 |
___ Jessup (Elizabeth Banks's "30 Rock" role) | 59 |
___ Janis, star of Broadway's "Puzzles of 1925" | 61 |
___ James, who sang "Your Cheatin' Heart" | 55 |
___ Jackson Braun (author of "The Cat Who ..." mysteries) | 67 |
___ Islands (supposed site of the Fountain of Youth) | 52 |
___ Islands (after translation, "Boar Island Islands") | 64 |
___ Island, home for part of the Gateway National Recreation Area | 65 |
___ Island, birthplace and longtime home of Cornelius Vanderbilt | 64 |
___ Island (site of New York City's largest jail facility) | 62 |
___ Irvin, who designed the first cover for The New Yorker | 58 |
___ Institute, org. that makes use of the Allen Telescope Array | 63 |
___ Institute, California retreat center for alternative education | 66 |
___ III (Wallachian prince who inspired “Dracula”) | 58 |
___ If By Tea (Rush Limbaugh's patriotic-themed beverage) | 61 |
___ hypothesis (ecological theory concerning the earth) | 55 |
___ hydrate (''knockout drops'' ingredient) | 59 |
___ Hunt (Tom Cruise's "Mission: Impossible" role) | 64 |
___ Hunt (Tom Cruise's "Mission Impossible" role) | 63 |
___ Hunt ("Mission: Impossible" protagonist) | 54 |
___ Hugo, 1975 Isabelle Adjani role based on a real-life story | 62 |
___ Hudson (Paul Newman's "Cars" role) | 52 |
___ Hudson ("Cars" car voiced by Paul Newman) | 55 |
___ Hsi (empress dowager of China during the Boxer Rebellion) | 61 |
___ Hrbek (ballplayer with the nickname "Buy A Vowel") | 64 |
___ Howard, Ann Landers's daughter and advice columnist | 59 |
___ House (Los Angeles landmark of modern architecture) | 55 |
___ House (L.A. residence designed by Frank Lloyd Wright) | 57 |
___ Holroyd, "Bell, Book and Candle" witch | 52 |
___ Hill (soul group composed entirely of one-named musicians) | 62 |
___ Hill (Baltimore band with the hit "In My Bed") | 60 |
___ Hill (after translation, "Hill Hill Hill") | 56 |
___ Highway, old auto route from New York City to San Francisco | 63 |
___ Highway, classic New York-to-San Francisco route | 52 |
___ Hidalgo, hometown of the "Patroness of the Americas" | 66 |
___ Here, schooner in "Captains Courageous" | 53 |
___ Henry, triple gold-medal swimmer at the 2004 Olympics | 57 |
___ Heath ("The Return of the Native" setting) | 56 |
___ Harker, wife in Bram Stoker's "Dracula" | 57 |
___ Harker, heroine of "Bram Stoker's Dracula" | 60 |
___ Hargreaves, first woman to complete a solo climb of Everest, 1995 | 69 |