Edward James of "Stand and Deliver" | 45 |
Edward James of "Miami Vice" | 38 |
Edward James ___ of "Miami Vice" | 42 |
1988 Oscar nominee Edward James ___ | 35 |
"The Wall" actor, 1998 | 32 |
"Stand and Deliver" Oscar nominee, 1988 | 49 |
"Stand and Deliver" actor | 35 |
"Stand and Deliver "star | 34 |
"Miami Vice" Emmy winner | 34 |
"Battlestar Galactica" actor | 38 |
"American Me" star, 1992 | 34 |
"American Me" actor/director | 38 |
''Battlestar Galactica'' captain | 48 |
Grover Cleveland's secretary of state | 41 |
Cleveland's Secretary of State | 34 |
Cleveland Secretary of State Richard _____ | 42 |
"Baseball Tonight" analyst Buster | 43 |
Suffix meaning "science" | 34 |
Many a college course, informally | 33 |
Branch of knowledge, facetiously | 32 |
"Crypt" or "phrase" ending | 46 |
''Method'' conclusion | 37 |
Phrase said with one's head down | 36 |
Showbiz twin Mary-Kate or Ashley | 32 |
"Daily Planet" photographer | 37 |
Johnson's vaudeville partner | 32 |
Either twin on ''Full House'' | 45 |
Cub reporter for The Daily Planet | 33 |
''Full House'' twins | 36 |
Twin associated with boho-chic fashion | 38 |
The Daily Planet cub reporter Jimmy | 35 |
Steve Canyon's bride, Summer ___ | 36 |
Ole of "Hellzapoppin'" | 36 |
O. Henry Award-winning author Tillie ___ | 40 |
Merlin of TV's "Father Murphy" | 44 |
Merlin of "Little House on the Prairie" | 49 |
Merlin in football's Hall of Fame | 37 |
Mary-Kate and Ashley ___ (celebrity twins) | 42 |
Late football star and FTD pitchman Merlin | 42 |
Last name of acting twins Mary-Kate and Ashley | 46 |
His watch sent a signal to contact Superman | 43 |
Half of a 1930's vaudeville duo | 35 |
Either star of "New York Minute" | 42 |
Either actress twin on "Full House" | 45 |
Either "New York Minute" costar | 41 |
Daily Planet's photojournalist | 34 |
Cub reporter of the Daily Planet | 32 |
Co-star of "Hellzapoppin'" | 40 |
Ashley or Elizabeth on a movie screen | 37 |
Actress Elizabeth with older twins | 34 |
"The Daily Planet" reporter | 37 |
"Superman" character Jimmy | 36 |
"Superman Returns" role | 33 |
"Superman Returns" character | 38 |
"Hellzapoppin'" star Ole | 38 |
"Daily Planet" reporter Jimmy | 39 |
'80s-'90s NFL commentator Merlin | 40 |
"Maximus to Gloucester" poet Charles | 46 |
"Come on down!" announcer Johnny | 42 |
"Maximus to Gloucester " poet Charles | 47 |
Johnny who used to cry "Come on down!" | 48 |
"Call Me Ishmael" author Charles | 42 |
"Come on down!" announcer | 35 |
Former "Come on down!" announcer Johnny | 49 |
''Projective Verse'' poet Charles | 49 |
Poet Charles or ballplayer Gregg | 32 |
Peggy's last name on "Mad Men" | 44 |
Nancy of "Sunset Boulevard" | 37 |
Johnny who cried "Come on down!" | 42 |
Johnny who cried 'Come on down!' | 40 |
James of "The Andromeda Strain" | 41 |
Former game show announcer Johnny | 33 |
First "Match Game" announcer | 38 |
First "Come on down!" announcer | 41 |
Charles who wrote "Call Me Ishmael" | 45 |
Bob Barker's longtime sidekick Johnny | 41 |
Actress Nancy of "Sunset Boulevard" | 45 |
Actress Nancy of "Sunset Blvd." | 41 |
"The Price Is Right" announcer Johnny | 47 |
"The Maximus Poems" writer Charles ___ | 48 |
"Sunset Boulevard" actress Nancy | 42 |
"Sunset Boulevard" actress | 36 |
"Projective Verse" poet Charles | 41 |
Lee ___, heavyweight contender: 1951 | 36 |
Boxer Lee ___ of Joe Louis's day | 36 |
Boxer K.O.'d by Charles: 1951 | 33 |
Site of the College World Series | 32 |
Home of the College World Series | 32 |
Nebraska's capital before Lincoln | 37 |
Home of a mail order steak business | 35 |
Where Union Pacific is headquartered | 36 |
Where the Platte meets the Missouri | 35 |
"Up in the Air" setting | 33 |
"Gate City of the West" | 33 |
Union Pacific's headquarters | 32 |
Nebraska's most populous city | 33 |
Locale of a University of Nebraska campus | 41 |
It's across the Missouri from Council Bluffs | 48 |
Home of a mail-order steak business | 35 |
Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium city | 36 |