"__ making a list ...": Christmas lyric | 49 |
"__ a real nowhere man": Beatles lyric | 48 |
"__ a bird dog" (Everly Brothers lyric) | 49 |
'For -- a Jolly Good Fellow' | 36 |
''... ___a jolly good fellow'' | 46 |
''___ So Fine'' (The Chiffons) | 46 |
''___ a real nowhere man ...'' | 46 |
''___ a real nowhere man . . .'' | 48 |
''__ a Tramp'' (Peggy Lee tune) | 47 |
'-- a real nowhere man ...' | 35 |
"For ___ jolly . . . " | 32 |
"For ___ jolly good . . . " | 37 |
"For ___ Jolly Good Fellow" | 37 |
The Crystals' "___ Rebel" | 39 |
The Bee Gees' "___ Liar" | 38 |
"___ Rebel" (1962 #1 hit) | 35 |
Peggy Lee's "___ Tramp" | 37 |
"For --- jolly good..." | 33 |
"For ___ jolly good fellow ..." | 41 |
"For ___ jolly good fellow ... " | 42 |
"For ___ jolly good ..." | 34 |
"--- Rebel" (1962 hit) | 32 |
"_____ Rebel" ('62 Crystals hit) | 46 |
"____ Rebel" (1962 song) | 34 |
"___ Rebel" (Crystals song) | 37 |
"___ Rebel" (1962 hit) | 32 |
"___ Rebel," 1962 tune | 32 |
"___ Rebel," 1962 song | 32 |
"___ Rebel," 1962 hit song | 36 |
"___ real nowhere man" (Beatles lyric) | 48 |
"___ real nowhere man ..." | 36 |
'For -- jolly good fellow' | 34 |
''For ___ jolly ...'' | 37 |
''__ Rebel'' ('62 tune) | 43 |
Announcer's call after three strikes | 40 |
Oil company headquartered in New York City | 42 |
Gas company known for its toy trucks | 36 |
Gas company famous for its toy trucks | 37 |
Oil company with annual toy trucks | 34 |
Oil company with a toy truck line | 33 |
Company with collectible toy trucks | 35 |
Amerada ___ (Fortune 500 company) | 33 |
Spandau prison's last inmate | 32 |
Rudolf imprisoned for war crimes | 32 |
Physiology Nobelist Walter Rudolf ___ | 37 |
Oilman Leon who owned the New York Jets | 39 |
Oilman Leon who once owned the New York Jets | 44 |
Name in gas stations and toy trucks | 35 |
Last surviving Nuremberg defendant | 34 |
Gas station that sells a truck every Christmas | 46 |
Gas company with collectible toy trucks | 39 |
Gas company that sells toy trucks | 33 |
Fuel brand with green and white stations | 40 |
Former Jets owner or entertainer Myra | 37 |
English pianist who was made a dame | 35 |
Energy company in the Fortune 100 | 33 |
Co-discoverer of cosmic rays Victor | 35 |
"Siddhartha" author Hermann | 37 |
"Steppenwolf" author Hermann | 38 |
''Siddhartha'' author | 37 |
Hermann who wrote "Steppenwolf" | 41 |
"The Glass Bead Game" author Hermann | 46 |
"The Glass Bead Game" author | 38 |
"Steppenwolf" novelist Hermann | 40 |
Wiesbaden, Germany is its capital | 33 |
Author of "Steppenwolf" | 33 |
"Steppenwolf" writer Hermann | 38 |
"Steppenwolf" novelist | 32 |
"Siddhartha" novelist Hermann | 39 |
''Steppenwolf'' writer | 38 |
Nobelist author of "Siddhartha" | 41 |
1946 Literature Nobelist Hermann | 32 |
"The Glass Bead Game" novelist | 40 |
"Siddhartha" writer Hermann | 37 |
"Narcissus and Goldmund" author | 41 |
"Magister Ludi" author | 32 |
''Steppenwolf'' author Hermann | 46 |
''Siddhartha'' writer | 37 |
''Der Steppenwolf'' author | 42 |
Weisbaden, Germany is its capital | 33 |
Literature Nobelist between Mistral and Gide | 44 |
Hermann who wrote "The Glass Bead Game" | 49 |
Hermann who wrote "Siddhartha" | 40 |
Hermann who won a Nobel for Literature | 38 |
Hermann ___, German poet-novelist | 33 |
He wrote "Steppenwolf" | 32 |
Author of "The Journey to the East" | 45 |
Author of "Knulp": 1915 | 33 |
Author of ''Siddhartha'' | 40 |
"Peter Camenzind" novelist | 36 |
"Magister Ludi" writer | 32 |
"Magister Ludi" novelist | 34 |
"Das Glasperlenspiel" novelist | 40 |
'Siddhartha' novelist Hermann | 37 |
''Steppenwolf'' author | 38 |
Certain revolutionary War mercenary | 35 |
Mercenary in the American Revolution | 36 |
Irving's headless horseman, e.g. | 36 |
Some of Washington's enemies | 32 |
Prynne of "The Scarlet Letter" | 40 |