Duke's dessert? | 19 |
Device for making identical burgers? | 36 |
Vol-au-vent alternative, in cuisine | 35 |
Maori weapon | 12 |
Chess klutz | 11 |
Spanish NBA player who explodes in a volatile fuel mix? | 55 |
"Where Have All the Cowboys Gone?" singer | 51 |
Savannah-based TV chef | 22 |
U.S. Olympic champion, 1956 | 27 |
Singer from Ottawa | 18 |
Johnny Carson's co-writer of his "Tonight Show" theme song | 72 |
He wrote the theme for and appeared in 1962's "The Longest Day" | 77 |
Co-writer of Michael Jackson's posthumous hit "This Is It" | 72 |
Pete Sampras's longtime coach | 33 |
Prentiss and Stone of films | 27 |
Prentiss and Hawkins | 20 |
McCartney's limo? | 21 |
Horror host who always seems to have a great weight on his shoulders?[The only real host on the list. He was on TV for 25+ years.] | 130 |
___, Funeral Director | 21 |
Ones carrying an apostle? | 25 |
Performer of prodigious feats | 29 |
Legendary giant lumberjack | 26 |
Legend with an ax | 17 |
BABE MAGNET. Very tall, rugged outdoorsman. Enjoys cutting-edge technology ... | 78 |
Pablo Picasso's "one and only master" | 51 |
'The Cardplayers' painter | 33 |
Perry Mason's sidekick | 26 |
Actress Goddard | 15 |
Goddard of "Modern Times" | 35 |
"Modern Times" co-star, Goddard | 41 |
Well-known actress | 18 |
Oscar nominee for the 1943 movie "So Proudly We Hail!" | 64 |
Mrs. Chaplin, once | 18 |
She worked with Gumbel | 22 |
Former "Dateline NBC" co-host Jane | 44 |
___ the stream | 14 |
Fashion designer who created Julius the Monkey | 46 |
'Two Tahitian Women' painter | 36 |
Artist making a comeback | 24 |
Pulitzer Prize dramatist: 1927 | 30 |
"Good day" wisher | 27 |
VICTOR LASZLO | 13 |
Pope before Sixtus IV | 21 |
15th-century pope | 17 |
Model Porizkova | 15 |
First women's champ: 1946 | 29 |
The 13 books from Romans to Philemon | 36 |
Noted film critic | 17 |
Vegetarian film critic? | 23 |
Girl of the perils, and others | 30 |
Nobelist Linus | 14 |
Nobelist for Peace: 1962 | 24 |
Chemist and composer put squeeze on painter | 43 |
Missionary priest | 17 |
Some Catholic missionaries | 26 |
Pope after Marcellus II | 23 |
Son of politician Paul Sr. | 26 |
Charles Bronson's "Death Wish" role | 49 |
Painter of "The Mocker Mocked" | 40 |
Painter of "Potter's Wheel"? | 42 |
Bauhaus artist and teacher | 26 |
"Viaducts Break Ranks" painter | 40 |
"The Golden Fish" painter | 35 |
"Red Balloon" artist | 30 |
"Watch on the Rhine" Best Actor Oscar winner | 54 |
Oscar actor for "Watch on the Rhine" | 46 |
French bandleader with the 1968 #1 hit "Love Is Blue" | 63 |
Rock superstar James __ | 23 |
Milwaukee Brewer in the Hall of Fame | 36 |
Yank who was a Red | 18 |
Builder of America's first copper mill | 42 |
Rider described by Longfellow | 29 |
Revolutionary War hero born 1/1/1735 | 36 |
Patriot in the American Revolution known for a midnight ride born on January 1, 1735 | 84 |
Music industry name, as frontman for the Raiders | 48 |
He didn't really cry "The British are coming!" | 60 |
Figure on a $5,000 EE savings bond | 34 |
Colonial silversmith | 20 |
Memorable actor-singer | 22 |
P.R. man? | 9 |
Mitt Romney's 2012 running mate | 35 |
Best Actor winner of 1966 | 25 |
Actor who won a Tony for "A Man for All Seasons" | 58 |
Dancer's costumer | 21 |
Pop singer and Eliza's pursuer | 34 |
Geithner's predecessor at Treasury | 38 |
Goodfellas actor | 19 |
Revered event of 1775 | 21 |
Identical twin character in "There Will Be Blood" | 59 |
John Kerry's senatorial predecessor | 39 |
One-time presidential hopeful | 29 |
Battle of Aug. 19, 1779 | 23 |
Pope: 1605–21 | 20 |
Pope who met with Galileo | 25 |
Early 17th century pope | 23 |
Camillo Borghese, familiarly | 28 |
"Big Poison" | 22 |
Former World Bank head | 22 |
Comedian Shore | 14 |
Shore of "Bio-Dome" | 29 |