Pelé was its M.V.P. in '76 | 33 |
Pelé once played in it: Abbr. | 32 |
Old sports org. featuring the Minnesota Kicks | 45 |
New York Cosmos' sports org. | 32 |
Capital on New Providence Island | 32 |
Princeton's historic ___ Hall | 33 |
Long Island county west of Suffolk | 34 |
Long Island county that borders Queens | 38 |
Historic base for pirates of the Caribbean | 42 |
Caribbean cruise ship's destination | 39 |
Capital with a view of Paradise Island | 38 |
____ Hall (historic Princeton site) | 35 |
___ Hall (historic Princeton site) | 34 |
___ Coliseum (home of the Islanders) | 36 |
Leader who nationalized the Suez Canal in 1956 | 46 |
Egyptian president during the Suez Crisis | 41 |
Egyptian leader for whom a lake is named | 40 |
Democratic donkey designer Thomas | 33 |
"Father of the American Cartoon" | 42 |
First to draw Santa as he looks today | 37 |
Creator of the Tammany Hall tiger | 33 |
Cartoonist who created the Democrats' donkey | 48 |
Cartoonist Thomas who attacked Boss Tweed | 41 |
"Boss Tweed" caricaturist Thomas | 42 |
Vogue and Glamour publisher | 36 |
U.S. cartoonist: 1840–1902 | 33 |
Republican elephant's creator | 33 |
Pro-Lincoln political cartoonist Thomas | 39 |
Political cartoon pioneer Thomas | 32 |
Old Harper's Weekly cartoonist | 34 |
Memorable caricaturist: 1840-1902 | 33 |
Magazine publisher Condé --- | 35 |
Influential Harper's Weekly cartoonist | 42 |
He created a pair of party animals | 34 |
Harper's Weekly caricaturist | 32 |
Harper's Weekly cartoonist | 33 |
Former ''Vogue'' publisher | 42 |
First to draw the Democrats' mule | 37 |
First drawer of the Democratic donkey | 37 |
Famed cartoonist: 1840–1902 | 34 |
Earliest-born member of the Cartoon Hall of Fame | 48 |
Designer of the Republican elephant | 35 |
Democratic donkey popularizer Thomas | 36 |
Democratic donkey creator Thomas ___ | 36 |
Creator of the republican elephant | 34 |
Creator of the Democrats' donkey | 36 |
Creator of the Democratic donkey | 32 |
Condé ___ Building (Times Square skyscraper) | 47 |
Condé ___ (magazine publisher) | 33 |
Cartoonist who took on Boss Tweed | 33 |
Cartoonist who lampooned Boss Tweed | 35 |
Cartoonist who first drew Santa Claus | 37 |
Cartoonist who created the Tammany Hall tiger | 45 |
Cartoonist who caricatured Boss Tweed | 37 |
Cartoonist who beset Tammany Hall | 33 |
Cartoonist deemed nasty by Tweed | 32 |
19th-century Harper's Weekly cartoonist | 43 |
19th century political cartoonist Thomas | 40 |
"Harper's Weekly" cartoonist Thomas | 49 |
"Harper's Weekly" cartoonist | 42 |
"CondÈ ___ Traveler" | 32 |
"Condé ___ Traveler" | 33 |
"Condé __ Traveler" | 32 |
The court's Bucharest Buffoon | 33 |
The Bucharest Buffoon of the court | 34 |
Tennis Hall-of-Famer born in Bucharest | 38 |
Adidas' ___ Millennium Tennis Shoe | 38 |
1991 International Tennis Hall of Fame inductee | 47 |
Downright unpleasant, as weather | 32 |
Thoroughly unpleasant, as weather | 33 |
More than unpleasant, as weather | 32 |
First name among legendary crooners | 35 |
Washington baseballer, for short | 32 |
"The Confessions of ___ Turner" | 41 |
Cole who was ''King'' | 37 |
''The Confessions of ___ Turner'' | 49 |
''Ah, Wilderness!'' character | 45 |
Washington baseball player, briefly | 35 |
Turner who led a slave rebellion | 32 |
The Naked Brothers Band singer Wolff | 36 |
Cole who sang "The Christmas Song" | 44 |
"The Confessions of --- Turner" | 41 |
"Confessions of ___ Turner" | 37 |
"Ah, Wilderness!" character | 37 |
''Unforgettable'' King Cole | 43 |
''Unforgettable'' first name | 44 |
Washington baseball player, for short | 37 |
Washington ballplayer, for short | 32 |
Washington ballplayer, affectionately | 37 |
Violin-playing orphan in "Little Men" | 47 |
Turner who led an 1831 rebellion | 32 |
R.F.K. Stadium player, for short | 32 |
Pendleton of "Northwest Passage" | 42 |
Mr. Miller in "Ah, Wilderness!" | 41 |
Marie-José ___, French actress | 33 |
MacMaster or Portman, to friends | 32 |
Holman who was known as Mr. Basketball | 38 |
Holman who was known as Mister Basketball | 41 |
He sang with Stubby in "Cat Ballou" | 45 |
Fleischer who founded The Ring magazine | 39 |