1951 film classic | 17 |
1951 film named for a boat | 26 |
1951 film version of a Dostoevsky classic | 41 |
1951 Gene Kelly Oscar winner | 28 |
1951 Giant hero | 15 |
1951 historical role for Peter Ustinov | 38 |
1951 hit with music by former Veep Dawes | 40 |
1951 John Van Druten play | 25 |
1951 John Van Druten play that later inspired "Cabaret" | 65 |
1951 Johnnie Ray hit | 20 |
1951 Joseph Cotten movie, modern-style? | 39 |
1951 Lanza role | 15 |
1951 Montgomery Clift/Elizabeth Taylor film, with "A" | 63 |
1951 musical by Rodgers and Hammerstein, featuring Gertrude Lawrence as a teacher in Siam | 89 |
1951 N.L. Rookie of the Year | 28 |
1951 NFL champs | 15 |
1951 novel by Daphne du Maurier | 31 |
1951 Oscar film for Bogart | 26 |
1951 Peter Ustinov historical role | 34 |
1951 Peter Ustinov role | 23 |
1951 play by Literature Nobelist Nelly Sachs | 44 |
1951 play on which "Cabaret" is based | 47 |
1951 play that inspired "Cabaret" | 43 |
1951 Roman epic | 15 |
1951 Ronald Reagan film | 23 |
1951 Ronald Reagan movie | 24 |
1951 Scrooge portrayer | 22 |
1951 Sidney Kingsley drama | 26 |
1951 Tim Holt oater | 19 |
1951 title role for Mario Lanza | 31 |
1951 Tony Martin hit | 20 |
1951 Tony winner for "Call Me Madam" | 46 |
1951 Tony winner for Best Musical | 33 |
1952 and '56 campaign name | 30 |
1952 and '56 candidate Stevenson | 36 |
1952 and 1956 campaign name | 27 |
1952 best seller set in California | 34 |
1952 biopic starring Marlon Brando | 34 |
1952 Brando role | 16 |
1952 Brando title role | 22 |
1952 Cooper classic | 19 |
1952 Doris Day hit that was an even bigger hit for the Lettermen in 1961 | 72 |
1952 Egyptian Revolution leader | 31 |
1952 Eniwetok event | 19 |
1952 film that earned Anthony Quinn his first Oscar | 51 |
1952 film whose hero is Will Kane | 33 |
1952 film with Maureen O'Hara | 33 |
1952 Gary Cooper classic | 24 |
1952 Gary Cooper western | 24 |
1952 Gene Kelly classic | 23 |
1952 Gene Kelly film | 20 |
1952 Gene Kelly musical | 23 |
1952 George Axelrod Broadway farce, with "The" | 56 |
1952 GOP nominee | 16 |
1952 Groucho Marx film | 22 |
1952 Hank Williams hit | 22 |
1952 hit "Botch-_____" | 32 |
1952 Hope/Crosby "Road" destination | 45 |
1952 Jane Russell film | 22 |
1952 Marlon Brando film | 23 |
1952 Marlon Brando film title! | 30 |
1952 Mitchum noir classic | 25 |
1952 Monroe-Widmark drama | 25 |
1952 Olympic city | 17 |
1952 Olympic marathon winner Emil | 33 |
1952 Olympics city | 18 |
1952 Olympics host | 18 |
1952 Olympics host city | 23 |
1952 Olympics site | 18 |
1952 Olympics venue | 19 |
1952 party line | 15 |
1952 Peace Nobelist | 19 |
1952 political inits. | 21 |
1952 Pulitzer novelist | 22 |
1952 quiz show "Up to ___" | 36 |
1952 revue with lyrics by Ogden Nash, featuring Bette Davis in song-and-dance routines | 86 |
1952 Rosalind Russell movie "Never Wave at ___" | 57 |
1952 Summer Olympics city | 25 |
1952 Summer Olympics host | 25 |
1952 Summer Olympics site | 25 |
1952 tic-tac-toe computer game | 30 |
1952 title character with zero lines | 36 |
1952 Winter Games site | 22 |
1952 Winter Games venue | 23 |
1952 Winter Olympics city | 25 |
1952 Winter Olympics host | 25 |
1952 Winter Olympics host city | 30 |
1952 Winter Olympics setting | 28 |
1952 Winter Olympics site | 25 |
1952-53 A.L. RBI leader | 23 |
1953 Alberta oil discovery | 27 |
1953 3-D film starring Fernando Lamas | 37 |
1953 A.L. M.V.P. | 16 |
1953 A.L. M.V.P. Al | 19 |
1953 A.L. M.V.P. who played for the Indians | 43 |
1953 A.L. MVP | 13 |
1953 A.L. MVP Al | 16 |
1953 A.L. MVP and home run leader | 33 |
1953 AL MVP | 11 |
1953 AL MVP Al | 14 |