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He was Sonny to Marlon Brando's Vito 40
He was spared by divine intervention in Genesis 47
He was Starsky to Soul's Hutch 34
He was stopped by a silver bullet 33
He was succeeded by his archdeacon Hilarius 43
He was succeeded by his brother Raul 36
He was swallowed by a great fish 32
He was Ted in the Bill & Ted movies 39
He was the "O" in Jackie O 36
He was the father of Paris and king of Troy 43
He was the first image aired over TV 36
He was the first to beat Foreman 32
He was the original Wizard in "Wicked" 48
He was told to "let my people go" 43
He was traded between Chicago teams in 1992 43
He was Ugarte in "Casablanca" 39
He was Will Hunting, Private Ryan, and Mr. Ripley 49
He wasn't afraid of Virginia Woolf 38
He wasn't too "Suave" 35
He wears a green hat on "South Park" 46
He wears a yellow coat and pants 32
He wears green and eats mushrooms 33
He went down in the Valley of Elah 34
He went down with the Scharnhorst 33
He went from Love Boat to the House 41
He went on a lot of trips in the 1960s 38
He went to town in a Capra film title 37
He who "always rings twice" 37
He who cometh, in an O'Neill play 37
He who first "jumped the shark" 41
He who hesitates is lost, but ... 33
He who hesitates is lost, but also... 37
He won a Nobel Peace Prize and a Grammy 39
He won a Tony for playing P.T. Barnum 37
He won an Emmy for hosting the Tonys 36
He won an Oscar for directing Heath and Jake 44
He won an Oscar for directing Jake and Heath 44
He won an Oscar for playing Bugsy Siegel 40
He won an Oscar for playing Mohandas 36
He won comedy and drama Emmys for the same role 47
He won seven gold medals in Munich 34
He won the Kentuck Derby four times 35
He won't get it for you wholesale 37
He wore #8 for the Red Sox, for short 37
He wore a top hat in "Top Hat" 40
He works on a case by case basis 32
He works on a case-by-case basis 32
He wrote ''My Way'' 35
He wrote ''Sultan of Sulu'' 43
He wrote ''The Name of the Rose'' 49
He wrote ''The Rosary in Rhyme'' 48
He wrote 'The Highwayman' 33
He wrote "A Boy Named Sue" for Johnny 47
He wrote "A Boy's Will" 37
He wrote "A Bridge Too Far" 37
He wrote "A Burnt-Out Case" 37
He wrote "A Death in the Family" 42
He wrote "A Delicate Balance" 39
He wrote "A Lonely Rage" 34
He wrote "A Loss of Roses" 36
He wrote "A Man for All Seasons" 42
He wrote "A Mind That Found Itself" 45
He wrote "A Sentimental Journey" 42
He wrote "A Stillness at Appomattox" 46
He wrote "A Time for Greatness" 41
He wrote "A Visit from St. Nicholas" 46
He wrote "Advise and Consent": 1959 45
He wrote "All hope abandon . . . " 44
He wrote "All war is deception" 41
He wrote "An Exchange of Eagles": 1977 48
He wrote "Animal Farm" 32
He wrote "Assembly": 1961 35
He wrote "Baby, It's Cold Outside" 48
He wrote "Back Country Poems" 39
He wrote "Barchester Towers" 38
He wrote "Battle Cry": 1953 37
He wrote "Brave Men": 1944 36
He wrote "Bread and Wine" 35
He wrote "BUtterfield 8" 34
He wrote "Capital is dead labor" 42
He wrote "Cat's Cradle" 37
He wrote "Christ Stopped at Eboli" 44
He wrote "Citizen Tom Paine" 38
He wrote "Come Back, Little Sheba" 44
He wrote "Common Sense" 33
He wrote "Crazy English" 34
He wrote "Cry, the Beloved Country" 45
He wrote "Danger Is My Business" 42
He wrote "Days of Wrath" 34
He wrote "Defence of Fort M'Henry" 48
He wrote "Defense of Fort M'Henry" 48
He wrote "Deirdre of the Sorrows" 43
He wrote "Doc' Horne" 35
He wrote "Essay on Man" 33
He wrote "Esther Waters" 34
He wrote "Fables in Slang" 36
He wrote "Fam and Yam" 32
He wrote "Gabriel Conroy" 35
He wrote "Gambling": 1929 35
He wrote "Games People Play" 38