Texas city named after a Ukraine city | 37 |
Texas city in "Friday Night Lights" | 45 |
Main port for grain from the Ukraine | 36 |
Little ___ (Brighton Beach nickname) | 36 |
City where Pushkin lived in the 1820s | 37 |
City that was home to the first car in Russia | 45 |
City not far from the western terminus of I-20 | 46 |
City nicknamed "Pearl of the Black Sea" | 49 |
City name found in both Texas and Ukraine | 41 |
City founded by Catherine the Great | 35 |
City founded by a decree by Catherine the Great | 47 |
Battleship Potemkin mutiny setting | 34 |
"The Battleship Potemkin" port | 40 |
"The ___ File": Forsyth | 33 |
"The ___ File" (Forsyth thriller) | 43 |
"The ___ File" (Forsyth novel) | 40 |
"Potemkin" mutiny port | 32 |
"Battleship Potemkin" setting | 39 |
"Battleship Potemkin" mutiny locale | 45 |
''The ___ File'' (Forsyth novel) | 48 |
''The __ File'' (Forsyth novel) | 47 |
With "The," Frederick Forsyth thriller | 48 |
Dweller near the Potemkin Stairs | 32 |
Comedian Yakov Smirnoff, by birth | 33 |
"Friday Night Lights" player, e.g. | 44 |
Schiller's "___ Joy" | 34 |
Beethoven's "___ Joy" | 35 |
Beethoven's '-- Joy' | 32 |
Shelley's "___ the West Wind" | 43 |
Keats's "___ Psyche" | 34 |
Keats's "___ a Nightingale" | 41 |
Keats's "__ a Nightingale" | 40 |
Emerson's "___ Beauty" | 36 |
"___ Billie Joe" (Bobbie Gentry song) | 47 |
''___ a Nightingale'' | 37 |
Words that start many Keats titles | 34 |
The Cranberries' "___ My Family" | 46 |
Tate's "___ the Confederate Dead" | 47 |
Start of a number of Keats titles | 33 |
Schiller's "_____ Joy" | 36 |
Schiller's "____ Joy" | 35 |
Schiller's ''__ Joy'' | 41 |
Raveonettes "___ L.A." | 32 |
Keats's "___ Apollo" | 34 |
Keats's "__ Psyche" | 33 |
Keats's "__ Autumn" | 33 |
Keats' "--- a Nightingale" | 40 |
Keats' "_____ Psyche" | 35 |
Keats' "___ a Nightingale" | 40 |
Keats' ''___ a Nightingale'' | 48 |
"_____ Billie Joe" (1967 song) | 40 |
"___ My Family" (Cranberries song) | 44 |
"___ Billie Joe" (Bobby Gentry song) | 46 |
"___ Billie Joe" (1967 song) | 38 |
"___ a Nightingale": Keats | 36 |
''___ Billie Joe'' | 34 |
Schiller work adapted by Beethoven | 34 |
Poem sung in Beethoven's Ninth Symphony | 43 |
Highlight of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony | 43 |
"Golden Boy" playwright | 33 |
"Waiting for Lefty" playwright | 40 |
"Awake and Sing!" playwright | 38 |
"Waiting for Lefty" playwright Clifford | 49 |
"Night Music" playwright | 34 |
"The Country Girl" playwright | 39 |
"Golden Boy" dramatist | 32 |
"Clash by Night" playwright | 37 |
"The Flowering Peach" playwright | 42 |
"Awake and Sing" playwright | 37 |
''Golden Boy'' playwright | 41 |
"Golden Boy" dramatist Clifford | 41 |
He wrote "Night Music" | 32 |
Author of "Waiting for Lefty" | 39 |
"Paradise Lost" playwright | 36 |
"Golden Boy" playwright Clifford | 42 |
He wrote "Waiting for Lefty" | 38 |
"Paradise Lost" playwright Clifford | 45 |
"Awake and Sing" author | 33 |
"Awake and Sing!" dramatist | 37 |
''Golden Boy'' dramatist Clifford | 49 |
''Clash By Night'' playwright | 45 |
“The Country Girl” playwright | 37 |
Playwright and screenwriter Clifford | 36 |
He wrote "The Big Knife" | 34 |
He wrote "I Can't Sleep": 1936 | 44 |
He wrote "I Can't Sleep" | 38 |
Author of "Clash by Night" | 36 |
"Waitng for Lefty" playwright | 39 |
"Waiting for Lefty" dramatist | 39 |
"Waiting for Lefty" author | 36 |
"Waiting for Lefty "playwright | 40 |
"Till the Day I Die" playwright | 41 |
"The Country Girl" playwright, 1950 | 45 |
"The Country Girl" dramatist | 38 |
"Sweet Smell of Success" screenwriter | 47 |
"Sweet Smell of Success" author | 41 |
"I Can't Sleep" playwright | 40 |
"Awake and Sing!" writer | 34 |
"Awake and Sing!" playwright Clifford | 47 |
"Awake and Sing!" penner | 34 |