"Entertainment Tonight" co-host Nancy | 47 |
"Entertainment Tonight" co-anchor Nancy | 49 |
"Access Hollywood" co-host Nancy | 42 |
Hans Christian Andersen's birthplace | 40 |
Danish birthplace of Hans Christian Andersen | 44 |
Birthplace of Hans Christian Andersen | 37 |
Stop on the Copenhagen-Jutland line | 35 |
Port named for a Scandinavian god | 33 |
Hans Christian Andersen's hometown | 38 |
Hans C. Andersen's birthplace | 33 |
City where Hans Christian Andersen was born | 43 |
"___ a Grecian Urn" (Keats) | 37 |
"___ Melancholy": Keats | 33 |
"___ Melancholy" (Keats) | 34 |
Pope's "___ Solitude" | 35 |
"___ a Grecian Urn": Keats | 36 |
"___ a Grecian Urn" (Keats poem) | 42 |
Pope's ''___ Solitude'' | 43 |
Keats's "___ Insolence" | 37 |
Keats's "___ a Grecian Urn" | 41 |
Keats' "___ a Grecian Urn" | 40 |
Keats' '-- a Grecian Urn' | 37 |
Cineplex ___ (former movie theater chain) | 41 |
Where Bernhardt brightened the stage: 1867 | 42 |
Where Aristophanes could see his plays | 38 |
Keats' '-- Melancholy' | 34 |
Kate Bush "Live at Hammersmith ___" | 45 |
Gray's "___ the Spring" | 37 |
Gray's "___ the Spring" | 38 |
Cineplex ___ (movie theater name) | 33 |
"__ Solitude" (Pope poem) | 35 |
''___ a Grecian Urn'' (Keats) | 45 |
''___ a Grecian Urn'' | 37 |
River dividing Germany and Poland | 33 |
River between Germany and Poland | 32 |
Part of the Germany/Poland border | 33 |
Part of the German/Polish border | 32 |
The Szczecin Lagoon is an extension of its mouth | 48 |
River separating Germany and Poland | 35 |
River from Silesia to the Neisse | 32 |
River between Poland and E. Germany | 35 |
Part of the Polish–E. German border | 42 |
Part of the Poland-Germany border | 33 |
Major waterway of Eastern Europe | 32 |
It joins the Neisse near Frankfurt | 34 |
It has banks in Germany and Poland | 34 |
It forms part of the Poland-Germany border | 42 |
Germany's Frankfurt an der ___ | 34 |
Chart in many a PowerPoint presentation | 39 |
___-Spree Canal (German waterway) | 33 |
___-Neisse Line (border in Europe) | 34 |
They're studied by English majors | 37 |
Poems with "To" in their titles | 41 |
Paul Claudel's "Cinq Grandes ___" | 47 |
"Elemental ___" (Pablo Neruda work) | 45 |
''To a . . .'' poems | 36 |
Works by Beethoven and Bobbie Gentry | 36 |
Words worth a poetry lover's time | 37 |
They often begin with "To" | 36 |
Some works in Keats' collection | 35 |
Selections in a Keats collection | 32 |
Purcell's "___ and Welcome Songs" | 47 |
Poems titled "To a . . ." | 35 |
Poems sometimes beginning with "To a" | 47 |
Pindaric, Horatian, Sapphic, etc. | 33 |
Paul Claudel's "Cinq Grandes ---" | 47 |
Pablo Neruda's "Elemental ___" | 44 |
Pablo Neruda's "___ to Opposites" | 47 |
Literature class reading, perhaps | 33 |
Contents of Horace's "Carmina" | 44 |
Confucius’s “Book of ___” | 37 |
Confucius's "Book of __" | 38 |
Confucius's "Book of ___" | 39 |
"To the Moon" and others | 34 |
"To Autumn" and others | 32 |
"For the Fallen" et al. | 33 |
"___ to Common Things" (Neruda book) | 46 |
"___ et Ballades" (Victor Hugo work) | 46 |
"__ to Common Things" (Neruda book) | 45 |
"__ of Solomon": religious works | 42 |
"__ et Ballades" (Hugo book) | 38 |
___ of Solomon (noncanonical book) | 34 |
___ of Solomon (book of the Apocrypha) | 38 |
"Battleship Potemkin" locale | 38 |
Forsyth's "The ___ File" | 38 |
"Battleship Potemkin" city | 36 |
"The Battleship Potemkin" setting | 43 |
"The Battleship Potemkin" locale | 42 |
''Battleship Potemkin'' setting | 47 |
West Texas city named by Russians | 33 |
Ukranian birthplace of Yakov Smirnoff | 37 |
Seat of Texas's Ector County | 32 |
Port city on an arm of the Black Sea | 36 |
"Potemkin" mutiny site | 32 |
''Potemkin'' mutiny locale | 42 |
Title city of a Forsyth thriller | 32 |
Texas city with an annual Shakespeare Festival | 46 |
Texas city named for a city in Ukraine | 38 |
Texas city named by Russian immigrants | 38 |
Texas city named after a Ukrainian city | 39 |