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His epitaph reads, "That's all, folks!" 53
His face is seen with Powell and Loy on many film posters 57
His father rode the East Australian Current to find him 55
His film debut was a bit part in "Donnie Darko" (2001) 64
His final movie was 1961's "The Misfits" 54
His first #1 song was "All or Nothing at All" 55
His first comedy album was "I Am Not Homer" 53
His first film role was Goon in "Rebel Without a Cause" 65
His first patent was for an "Electrographic Vote Recorder" 68
His first words to Alice were "Your hair wants cutting" 65
His gravestone reads "The Best Is Yet to Come" 56
His guitar read "This Machine Kills Fascists" 55
His honorary Oscar aptly weighed 8 1/2 pounds (like all Oscars) 63
His last blog post ended, "I'll see you at the movies" 68
His last film was "A Prairie Home Companion" 54
His last film was "Plan 9 from Outer Space" 53
His last film was "The Harder They Fall," 1956 56
His last line is "See you after school, Dory! Bye, Dad!" 66
His last words were "Thus with a kiss I die" 54
His last words were "Thus, I give up the spear!" 58
His last words were "Try them and you may, I say" 59
His last work was "Pocketful of Miracles," 1961 57
His major role in "Sophie's Choice" was his film debut 68
His name comes from the Hebrew for "adversary" 56
His number was retired by both the White Sox and Red Sox 56
His opening line is "'Tis better as it is" 56
His orchestra once included Hoagy Carmichael and the Dorsey brothers 68
His papacy began almost precisely 500 years before Francis's 64
His portrait is at the entrance to Beijing's Forbidden City 63
His postcard says "My yacht's in high gear" 57
His postcard says "Read 'Seize the Day,' now!" 64
His postcard says "Seeing some awful plays" 53
His reaction to the election of a Jewish mayor in Dublin 56
His resignation triggered the first use of the 25th Amendment 61
His son was on the cover of the first issue of TV Guide 55
His statue is just outside of the Philadelphia Museum of Art 60
His statue is on top of Philadelphia City Hall [1 coulomb per second] 69
His statue stands outside of the Philadelphia Art Museum 56
His Sunday feature was to be called "Travels with Charley" 68
His Super Bowl MVP performance was his last NFL game 52
His supposed birthplace is across the street from the Boston Common 67
His surrender at Yorktown helped end the Revolutionary War 58
His tale follows the Friar's in "The Canterbury Tales" 68
His tomb is a pilgrimage site for both Muslims and Jews 55
His U.S. citizenship was posthumously restored in 1975 54
His voice is heard after "Live, from New York ..." 60
His works include "Falstaff" and "Macbeth" 62
His works were the basis of Gregory Maguire's "Wicked" 68
His writings inspired Dickens' "Pickwick Papers" 62
Hispanic actor who played Paul Falsone on "Homicide" 62
Historian Clendinnen who wrote "Reading the Holocaust" 64
Historian Thomas who authored "The French Revolution" 63
Historian Thomas who wrote "The French Revolution" 60
Historian who wrote biographies of Eisenhower and Nixon 55
Historian William H. ___, author of "The Rise of the West" 68
Historic city badly damaged in the Spanish Civil War 52
Historic Italian town damaged many times by earthquakes 55
Historic London horse market with a pattern named after it 58
Historic mansion in Newport, R.I., with "the" 55
Historic role played by Jack Palance and Anthony Quinn 54
Historic San Francisco theater, with "the" 52
Historic site in Texas (first battle of Mexican War) 52
Historic site on the Pedernales River in Texas Hill Country 59
Historic U.S. place in the shape of a five-pointed star 55
Historical 1960 John Wayne film, with "The" 53
Historical author seen on PBS's "The Civil War" 61
Historical general associated with fried, sugary chicken cubes 62
Historical period when nobody seems to mean what they say? 58
Historical role in Spielberg's "Munich" 53
History Channel show that follows loggers in the Pacific Northwest 66
Hit 1942 film with the song "Love Is a Song" 54
Hit 2006 film banned in every Arab country except Lebanon 57
Hit a short golf shot to be safe, with "up" 53
Hit computer game with the original working title Micropolis 60
Hit film whose title describes eight celebrities in this puzzle 63
Hit for Guy Lombardo in 1937 and Jimmy Dorsey in 1957 53
Hit for the Chiffons in 1963 and Carole King in 1980 52
Hit for The Pointer Sisters, Van Halen or Kris Kross 52
Hit from the 1978 disco album "Cruisin'" 54
Hit from the 1983 platinum album "Kilroy Was Here" 60
Hit NBC series succeeded in its time slot by "ER" 59
Hit off Semisonic's "Great Divide" (abbr.) 56
Hit song for The Jacksons with guest vocalist Mick Jagger 57
Hit song for the Kingsmen with famously unintelligible lyrics 61
Hit song from ''Breakfast at Tiffany's'' 60
Hit song from "Bridge Over Troubled Water" 52
Hit song from the Village People album "Cruisin'" 63
Hit that states "There's no need to feel down" 60
Hit TV show with the theme song "Who Are You" 55
Hit video game in which it's really easy to be one button off 65
Hit video game series featuring "hammer-ons" 54
Hitchcock book "A _____ of a Different Color" 55
Hitchcock classic seemingly filmed in one continuous take 57
Hitler's blitzkreig theory was based on the _____ 53
Hits hard, as a fly (in the insect or baseball sense) 53
Hits the "Add to Cart" button and then continues, say 63
Hitting legend who Babe Ruth called a "prick" 55
HIV drug sold under the names Zidovudine and Retrovir 53
HMO doctors (or a bullshit plural form of angel dust) 53
Hoagy Carmichael lyric "___ lazy river ..." 53