Either of two books of the Apocrypha | 36 |
Either of two bks. of the Apocrypha | 35 |
Either of two 1903 Physics Nobelists | 36 |
Either of two "Newhart" characters | 44 |
Either of the first two elements | 32 |
Either of Frosty the Snowman's eyes | 39 |
Either of a nursery rhyme couple | 32 |
Either of a Monopoly pair: Abbr. | 32 |
Either lead in "Easy Rider," e.g. | 43 |
Either half of a classic sitcom sign-off | 40 |
Either end of an edge, in graph theory | 38 |
Either director of "True Grit" | 40 |
Either co-star of "Paper Moon" | 40 |
Either co-creator of Curious George | 35 |
Either California winery brother | 32 |
Either brother in a Nickelodeon show | 36 |
Either brother in a Nickelodeon series | 38 |
Either actress twin on "Full House" | 45 |
Either 2, in ''2+2'' | 36 |
Either "Unforgettable" singer | 39 |
Either "Unforgettable" duet singer | 44 |
Either "True Grit" director | 37 |
Either "True Grit" (2010) director | 44 |
Either "Raising Arizona" director | 43 |
Either "Paper Moon" co-star | 37 |
Either "New York Minute" costar | 41 |
Either "M" of M&M's | 37 |
Either "Lady and the Tramp" antagonist | 48 |
Either "Inside Llewyn Davis" director | 47 |
Either "Fargo" director | 33 |
Either "Fargo" co-director | 36 |
Either "Cathy's Clown" singer | 43 |
Either "Bye Bye Love" singer | 38 |
Either "Bye Bye Love" brother | 39 |
Either "Burn After Reading" director | 46 |
Either "A Serious Man" director | 41 |
Either "2" in "2 + 2 = 4" | 45 |
Either 'Unforgettable' singer | 37 |
Eisner's successor at Disney | 32 |
Eisner's successor as Disney chief | 38 |
Eisenstein's "Ten ___ the World" | 46 |
Eisenhower's Texas birthplace | 33 |
Eisenhower's successor at NATO | 34 |
Eisenhower's rival for the 1952 nomination | 46 |
Eisenhower's Korean counterpart | 35 |
Eisenhower's first Supreme Court appointee | 46 |
Eisenhower's command, for short | 35 |
Eisenhower's "___ in Europe" | 42 |
Eisenhower's "Crusade in ___" | 43 |
Eisenhower vis-Ã -vis West Point, informally | 46 |
Eisenhower held a 1950 post in it | 33 |
Eisenhower Executive Office Building figs. | 42 |
Eisenhower appointee to the Supreme Court | 41 |
Eisenberg of "The Social Network" | 43 |
Eire's first family: 1938–45 | 39 |
Einstein's German birthplace | 32 |
Einstein's "The World ___ See It" | 47 |
Einstein's "never" | 32 |
Einstein in "Back to the Future" | 42 |
Einstein essay "The World As I ___" | 45 |
Eilat's neighbor across the border | 38 |
Eikenberry of "L.A. Law" | 34 |
Eighty-___ (early Oklahoma homesteader) | 39 |
Eighties lightweight boxing champ, informally | 45 |
Eighth-century pope in office for 23 years | 42 |
Eighth-century Apostle of Germany | 33 |
Eighth word of "A Tale of Two Cities" | 47 |
Eighth time zone west of Greenwich | 34 |
Eighth plague against the pharoah | 33 |
Eighth letter of the Hebrew alphabet | 36 |
Eighth letter of the Greek alphabet | 35 |
Eighth largest plus fifth largest planets | 41 |
Eighth Avenue subway in New York | 32 |
Eighth Avenue local train, to locals | 36 |
Eightfold ___ (Buddhist principle) | 34 |
Eighteenth-century Russian noble name | 37 |
Eighteenth-century explorer aboard the Endeavour | 48 |
Eighteenth letter of the Hebrew alphabet | 40 |
Eight-time World Series of Poker winner Phil | 44 |
Eight-time tennis Grand Slam champion | 37 |
Eight-time Sugar Bowl champs, familiarly | 40 |
Eight-time Pro Bowl tight end Gates | 35 |
Eight-time portrayer of Mr. Moto | 32 |
Eight-time Oscar nominee who never won | 38 |
Eight-time Norris Trophy recipient | 34 |
Eight-time NBA All-Star teammate of Nowitzki | 44 |
Eight-time N.B.A. All-Star ___ Ming | 35 |
Eight-time LPGA Player of the Year Sorenstam | 44 |
Eight-time Gold Glove fielder Jim | 33 |
Eight-time French Open champ Rafael | 35 |
Eight-time Canadian skating champion | 36 |
Eight-time British Open host town | 33 |
Eight-time Best Opera Recording Grammy winner | 45 |
Eight-time Best Actor Oscar loser | 33 |
Eight-time Best Actor nominee with no wins | 42 |
Eight-time Best Actor nominee who never won | 43 |
Eight-time Best Actor nominee Peter | 35 |
Eight-time baseball All-Star Tony | 33 |
Eight-time Academy Awards broadcast host (15) | 45 |
Eight-square-mile republic in the Pacific | 41 |