Possible Questions:
- Singer Orbison
- Mr. Rogers
- Siegfried's partner
- Artist Lichtenstein
- Trigger's rider
- Scott hero
- Singer Clark
- Pop artist Lichtenstein
- Country singer Clark
- Trigger puller?
- Singer Acuff
- ROGERS
- Painter Lichtenstein
- Clark or Rogers
- Campanella
- "Crying" singer Orbison
- Scheider of "Jaws"
- Rogers or Clark
- Movie cowboy Rogers
- Dale's hubby
- Teammate of Pee Wee and Duke
- Rob ___
- Name that means "king"
- Literally, "king"
- Cowboy Rogers
- Bean of the American frontier
- Baseball great Campanella
- Acuff or Clark
- Trigger's passenger
- Tiger attack victim of 2003
- Singer Acuff or Orbison
- Rogers or Acuff
- Rocker Orbison
- Rob __
- Orbison who sang "Oh, Pretty Woman"
- Orbison or Acuff
- Lichtenstein, the artist
- Lichtenstein, for one
- Judge Bean
- Half of a Vegas duo
- Former Avalanche goalie Patrick
- First name among the ''Hee Haw'' cast
- Cowboy legend Rogers
- Cowboy actor Rogers
- Cohn played by Pacino in "Angels in America"
- Clark of country music
- Campanella or Rogers
- Campanella of Cooperstown
- Boxer Jones, Jr.
- Banjoist Clark
- Acuff or Rogers
- Actor Thinnes
- "The God of Small Things" author Arundhati
- "Oh, Pretty Woman" singer Orbison
- "King of the Cowboys" Rogers
- Yankee's White
- Writer ___ Blount Jr.
- White or Wilkins
- Walt's nephew
- Walt's brother
- Walt Disney's older brother
- Two-time Cy Young Award winner Halladay
- Trigger's master
- Trigger rider
- Tony winner Dotrice
- Three-time N.L. MVP Campanella
- Thinnes of "The Invaders"
- The natural in "The Natural"
- Tennis great Emerson
- Start of a colorful mnemonic
- Spouse of Dale
- Spectrum mnemonic guy
- Social-worker Innis
- Sigfried's performing partner
- Siegfried's compadre
- Scott's "Rob ___"
- Scheider or Orbison
- Scheider of films
- Scheider from Orange, N.J.
- Romanow, for one
- Romanow or Thomson
- Romanow or Rogers
- Romanow or Orbison
- Rogers who was elected twice to the Country Music Hall of Fame
- Rob follower
- Rob ___ (drink with Scotch)
- Richard and Robert's "Jaws" co-star
- Range rider Rogers
- Pop Art pioneer Lichtenstein
- Pam's former fiancé, on "The Office"
- Pacers star Hibbert
- Outlaw Rob
- Orbison or Rogers
- Orbison or Clark
- Orbison of the Traveling Wilburys
- Orbison of song
- Novelist Arundhati ___
- Netman Emerson
- NBA star Hibbert
- N.H.L. star nicknamed St. Patrick
- N.H.L. great Patrick
- Mr. Rogers on a horse
- Media mogul Thomson
- McCarthy counsel Cohn
- Man's name meaning "red"
- Man in a colorful mnemonic
- Lord Thomson, familiarly
- Led Zep "Hats Off to (___) Harper"
- Lawyer Cohn
- Honky-tonk Rogers
- Hobbs who was "The Natural"
- Hall of Fame goalie Patrick __
- Half of a famous Vegas duo
- Goalie Patrick
- George ___ Hill, director of a 1973 Oscar winner
- Frontier justice Bean
- Frontier judge Bean
- Famous victim of tiger attack
- Famous tiger attackee
- Emerson of tennis
- Dodgers great Campanella
- Dodgers catcher Campanella
- Disney of Disney
- Dale's spouse
- Dale's partner
- Dale's pardner
- Dale's mate
- Dale's man
- Dale's husband
- Dale's favorite cowboy
- Dale Evans hubby
- Crooner Orbison
- Country's Acuff or Clark
- Country musician Clark
- Country music's Acuff
- Country music legend Acuff
- Composer Harris
- Cohn depicted in "Angels in America"
- Clark or Orbison
- Clark of "Hee Haw"
- Civil rights leader Wilkins
- Circus stars Siegfried & _____
- Catcher Campanella
- Campy catcher?
- Campanella of Ebbets Field fame
- Buck's "Hee Haw" co-host
- Booker Prize winner Arundhati ___
- Avalanche goalie
- Author of La Montagne Secrete
- Acuff of the Country Music Hall of Fame
- Actor Scheider
- 20th-century composer Harris
- 2003 A.L. Cy Young Award winner Halladay
- 2001 Stanley Cup MVP
- 1986 and 1993 Smythe Trophy winner
- "The Natural" protagonist Hobbs
- "The Natural" hero Hobbs
- "The Natural" hero
- "The God of Small Things" novelist Arundhati
- "Rob ___": Scott
- "Rob ___" (Sir Walter Scott novel)
- "Rob ___"
- "Rob _____"
- "Mickey Mouse Club "grownup
- ''Hee Haw'' banjoist Clark
- ''Crying'' singer Orbison
- -- Rogers
- ___ Halladay, two-time Cy Young Award winner