Possible Questions:
- Superman foe Luthor
- "Smallville" villain Luthor
- Barker
- Latin law
- Roman law
- Superman's nemesis Luthor
- Big Apple ave.
- Villain Luthor
- Superman's archenemy Luthor
- Superman nemesis Luthor
- First name in comics villains
- First name among Superman's foes
- Big Apple subway, with "the"
- Actor Barker
- "Superman" archvillain Luthor
- Supervillain Luthor
- Superman foe ___ Luthor
- N.Y.C. avenue
- Luthor of comic books
- Lionel Luthor's son
- Law, to Lucretius
- Law, in Latin
- Comics villain Luthor
- Comics villain ___ Luthor
- Big Apple subway line, with "the"
- "The Joy of ___" (Gyles Brandreth book about words)
- "The Joy of ___" (Brandreth's celebration of wordplay)
- "Superman" villain Luthor
- "Superman" baddie Luthor
- "Jurassic Park" girl
- ____ talionis
- ___ Luthor, of "Superman"
- ___ Luthor of "Superman"
- Villainous Luthor
- Villain from Smallville
- Tarzan-portrayer Barker
- Superman's Luther
- Superman's foe, ___ Luthor
- Superman's foe Luthor
- Superman's enemy Luthor
- Superman foe's name
- Superman enemy ___ Luthor
- Super criminal Luthor
- Smallville bad guy
- Roman statute
- Rapper Raekwon aka ___ Diamonds
- NYC ave.
- New York City subway, with "the"
- N.Y.C. subway, with "the"
- N.Y.C. subway line, with "the"
- N.Y.C. ave. parallel to Park and Madison
- N.Y.C. ave. between Park and Third
- N. Y. avenue, for short
- Manhattan ave.
- Luthor the villain
- Luthor out to get Superman
- Luthor of "Superman" comics
- Luthor of "Superman"
- Livy's law
- Law: Rom.
- Law, to Livy
- Law, to Caesar
- Law of ancient Rome
- Latin word for (hol)l(y) a(nd related flo)w(ers)
- Kevin, in "Superman Returns"
- Imperator's law
- He often puts Lois in danger
- Former WCW wrestler Luger
- First name in supervillainy
- First name in DC megalomania?
- First name in comics villainy
- First name in comic book villains
- Evildoer Luthor of "Superman"
- Early Tarzan portrayer
- Dictionary: abbr.
- Comic villain Luthor
- Clark's rival
- Clark's foe
- Certain Big Apple train, with "the"
- Caesar's statute
- Big Apple subway, familiarly, with "the"
- Big Apple subway stop, for short
- Barker or Luthor
- Barker of the movies
- Avenue between Park and Third, familiarly
- Ave. paralleling Park
- Ave. on Manhattan's East Side
- Archvillain Luthor
- Ancient law
- "The Joy of ___": Brandreth
- "The Joy of ___" (Gyles Brandreth's celebration of wordplay)
- "The Joy of ___" (book celebrating wordplay)
- "Tarzan" Barker
- "Smallville" name
- _____ Luthor
- ___ talionis (an eye for an eye)
- ___ scripta (statute)
- __ scripta: written law