18th-century teenage Russian emperor | 36 |
18th-century tequila maker Jose | 31 |
18th-century translator of Homer | 32 |
18th-century undergarment | 25 |
18th-century Venetian fresco painter | 36 |
18th-century Venetian master who painted "Adoration of the Magi" | 74 |
18th-century Venetian painter | 29 |
18th-century waver? | 19 |
18th/19th-century Neapolitan guerrilla __ Diavolo | 49 |
19 | 2 |
19 of them take just under 10 million min. | 42 |
19 years, roughly | 17 |
19, for N.B.A. players | 22 |
19-season N.H.L.'er Robitaille | 34 |
19-time grand slam singles finalist | 35 |
190 | 3 |
190% of CCXC | 12 |
190-member enforcement group | 28 |
1900 | 4 |
1900 First Lady | 15 |
1900 novel by Theodore Dreiser | 30 |
1900 Puccini opera | 18 |
1900 Puccini premiere | 21 |
1900 zoological discovery | 25 |
1900's-30's Spanish queen | 33 |
1900, on a cornerstone | 22 |
1900, way before 1900? | 22 |
1900-99, e.g.: Abbr. | 20 |
1900s, e.g.: Abbr. | 18 |
1901 Churchill novel, with "The" | 42 |
1901 Kentucky Derby winner | 26 |
1901 Kipling book | 17 |
1901 Maugham novel, with "The" | 40 |
1901 novel set in India | 23 |
1901 Rudyard Kipling novel | 26 |
1901, in Roman numerals | 23 |
1901-09 presidential nickname | 29 |
1902 ballad popular at weddings | 31 |
1902 Joseph Conrad novel | 24 |
1902 Kentucky Derby winner that was named after a fictional character | 69 |
1902 Martinique erupter | 23 |
1902 physics Nobelist Hendrik | 29 |
1902 Physics Nobelist Pieter | 28 |
1902 Physics Nobelist Pieter ___ | 32 |
1902 song heard at weddings | 27 |
1903 Elgar oratorio | 19 |
1903 independence declarer | 26 |
1903 Nobelist | 13 |
1903 Shaw play | 14 |
1903, for Bob Hope Abbr.: | 25 |
1903-'14 pope | 17 |
1903-04 cars sold only in red | 29 |
1904 date in "Ulysses" | 32 |
1904 La Scala premiere | 22 |
1904 Nobel-winning physiologist | 31 |
1904 Olympics site | 18 |
1904 Physiology Nobelist | 24 |
1904 play by Anton Chekhov | 26 |
1904 presidential candidate Parker and others | 45 |
1904 St. Louis event | 20 |
1904 Summer Olympics host | 25 |
1904-'05 foe of Japan: Abbr. | 32 |
1904-1989 painter | 17 |
1905 Belmont Stakes winner, the only filly to win besides Ruthless in 1867 and Rags to Riches in 2007 | 101 |
1905 Debussy work | 17 |
1905 Edith Wharton novel | 24 |
1905 George Bernard Shaw play made into a 1941 Rex Harrison film | 64 |
1905 manifesto | 14 |
1905 Peter Pan player Adams | 27 |
1905 revolt setting | 19 |
1905 Secretary of State | 23 |
1905 Shaw play | 14 |
1905 song girl | 14 |
1905 Strauss opera | 18 |
1906 Chicago White Sox | 22 |
1906 Massenet opera | 19 |
1906 Massenet opera based on Greek myth | 39 |
1906 novel that helped produce widespread social reforms | 56 |
1906 Runabout, e.g. | 19 |
1906 Runabouts, e.g. | 20 |
1906 San Francisco event | 24 |
1907-08 World Series champs | 27 |
1907-8 Series winner | 20 |
1908 Cubs player and position | 29 |
1908 Peace Nobelist Fredrik | 27 |
1908 World Series champs | 24 |
1909 ballet "__ Sylphides" | 36 |
1909 Baum book, with "The" | 36 |
1909 Matisse painting | 21 |
1909 physics Nobelist | 21 |
1909 Physics Nobelist for work in wireless telegraphy | 53 |
1909-'13 First Family | 25 |
1910 Kentucky Derby winner | 26 |
1910 Rodin sculpture at the Met | 31 |
1910's film star known as The Vamp | 38 |
1910's French avant-gardist | 31 |
1910's heavyweight champ Willard | 36 |
1910's-20's art movement | 32 |
1910's-20's movement | 28 |
1910's-30's Harper's Bazaar designer | 48 |