"Breaking Bad" network | 32 |
"The Walking Dead" network | 36 |
"Mad Men" cable channel | 33 |
Second largest theater chain in the U.S. | 40 |
Home of "The Walking Dead" | 36 |
Gremlins came out of their factory | 34 |
Co. that made the Hornet and the Rebel | 38 |
"TV for Movie People" network | 39 |
"Monsterfest" film marathon airer | 43 |
"Hustle" cable channel | 32 |
"Hell on Wheels" cable channel | 40 |
"Breaking Bad" station | 32 |
"Breaking Bad" channel | 32 |
"Breaking Bad" cable channel | 38 |
'The Walking Dead' network | 34 |
___ Theaters (national cinema chain) | 36 |
Gremlins and Hornets of old autodom | 35 |
Wilberforce University's affiliated denom. | 46 |
Rosemary Clooney's "Botch-___" | 44 |
Denom. of South Carolina's Allen University | 47 |
Rosemary Clooney's 'Botch- --' | 42 |
Relig. affiliation of 21/2 million Americans | 44 |
Letters in many black church names | 34 |
1952 hit "Botch-_____" | 32 |
"Botch-___" (Rosemary Clooney hit) | 44 |
''Botch-___'' (1952 hit) | 40 |
"You're ___ One, Mr. Grinch" | 42 |
"...sure plays ___ pinball" | 37 |
"You're __ one, Mister Grinch" | 44 |
"You make ___ cup of coffee!" | 39 |
``If I ever do ___ action. . .'': Sterne | 48 |
Microscope slide creature (Var.) | 32 |
Protozoa with pseudopodia (var.) | 32 |
One of the little things in life? | 33 |
Microscopist's sighting (Var.) | 34 |
Blobby creature in a biology lab | 32 |
Don of "Trading Places" | 33 |
Oscar winner for "Cocoon" | 35 |
Don of ''Trading Places'' | 41 |
Selwyn portrayer Don of "Cocoon" | 42 |
Oscar winner for "Cocoon," 1985 | 41 |
Oscar winner Don of "Cocoon" | 38 |
Old Hollywood star with a mustache | 34 |
Mustachioed Don of classic films | 32 |
Best Supporting Actor for "Cocoon" | 44 |
Bellamy's brother in 'Trading Places' | 49 |
Arabic for "commander" | 32 |
"Abdul the Bulbul ___" | 32 |
"Abdul, the Bulbul ___" | 33 |
One of three spellings for an Islamic ruler | 43 |
Noble's title, abroad (var.) | 32 |
"Abdulla Bulbul ___" (1877 song) | 42 |
Menotti's "___ Goes to the Ball" | 46 |
Bloomer who popularized bloomers | 32 |
Women's rights advocate Bloomer | 35 |
Title woman in a Joni Mitchell song | 35 |
Name in worldwide July 1937 headlines | 37 |
Hilary played her in a 2009 biopic | 34 |
Henry Fielding novel and heroine | 32 |
First name among famous aviators | 32 |
Earhart, who flew solo across the Atlantic | 42 |
Earhart who disappeared over the Pacific | 40 |
Carson McCullers's Miss ___ Evans | 37 |
Bloomer after whom bloomers are named | 37 |
Bedelia of children's literature | 36 |
2009 biopic starring Hilary Swank | 33 |
"Un Ballo in maschera" heroine | 40 |
2001 French film featuring Audrey Tautou | 40 |
French film nominated for five Oscars | 37 |
Audrey Tautou's quirky title role of 2001 | 45 |
Audrey Tautou's quirky title role | 37 |
2001 title role for Audrey Tautou | 33 |
2001 French film comedy or its heroine | 38 |
Woman in Corneille's "Cinna" | 42 |
Whimsical 2001 film set in Paris | 32 |
Title heroine of a hit 2001 French film | 39 |
Title girl in a 2001 French comedy | 34 |
César-nominated role for Audrey Tautou | 41 |
2002 César winner for Best Film | 34 |
2001 romantic comedy set in Paris | 33 |
2001 French film starring Audrey Tautou | 39 |
2001 French film nominated for five Oscars | 42 |
2001 film with five Oscar nominations | 37 |
2001 film directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet | 40 |
"You said it, brother!" | 33 |
"You can say that again!" | 35 |
"That's the truth!" | 33 |
''You said it!'' | 32 |
"My sentiments exactly!" | 34 |
"You said a mouthful!" | 32 |
''Lilies of the Field'' song | 44 |
''I second that!'' | 34 |
''You got that right!'' | 39 |
Last word spoken at night, for many | 35 |
"That's for sure!" | 32 |
"You said it, sister!" | 32 |
"I'll second that" | 32 |
Worshipper's "So be it!" | 38 |
Word said with closed eyes, often | 33 |
Word said just before opening the eyes | 38 |