Ed Wood player in "Ed Wood" | 37 |
Ed who wrote the 87th Precinct novels | 37 |
Ed who wrote "87th Precinct" novels | 45 |
Ed who was the longtime voice of Kraft Foods | 44 |
Ed who voiced Carl in "Up" | 36 |
Ed who sang "My Cup Runneth Over" | 43 |
Ed who provided the lead voice in "Up" | 48 |
Ed who played Santa Claus in "Elf" | 44 |
Ed who played Mingo on "Daniel Boone" | 47 |
Ed who had a voice in "Up" | 36 |
Ed Sullivan offering, as he put it | 34 |
Ed Sullivan and others, informally | 34 |
Ed Sheeran song about a smart girl? | 35 |
Ed Sheeran "The A ___" | 32 |
Ed of "The People's Court" | 40 |
Ed of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" | 43 |
Ed of "The Honeymooners" | 34 |
Ed of "Married...With Children" | 41 |
Ed of "Married With Children" | 39 |
Ed of "Married ... With Children" | 43 |
Ed of "A Beautiful Mind" | 34 |
Ed of ''Lou Grant'' | 35 |
Ed of ''Hill Street Blues'' | 43 |
Ed Norton may have been up to his ankles in it | 46 |
Ed Helms character in "The Hangover" | 46 |
Ed Harris's "Nixon" role | 38 |
Ed Harcourt "From Every ___" | 38 |
Ed Asner's "Up" role | 34 |
Ecuadorean province named for its gold production | 49 |
Ecuadorean novelist Juan León ___ | 36 |
Ecuadorean city has lots of stingers | 36 |
Ecuadoran volcano that erupted in 1940 | 38 |
Ecuadoran province once famous for its gold | 43 |
Ecuadoran province named for its gold production | 48 |
Ecuadoran province named for a metal | 36 |
Ecuador's southernmost coastal province | 43 |
Ecuador's Santa ___ Peninsula | 33 |
Ecuador's Santa __ Peninsula | 32 |
Ecuador's neighbor to the south | 35 |
Ecosystem with world's largest land migration | 49 |
Economy-boosting government program | 35 |
Economy car that failed in the U.S. | 35 |
Economizes, with "down" | 33 |
Economist's symbol for elasticity | 37 |
Economist who wrote on population trends | 40 |
Economist Greenspan, after succeeding Benedict | 46 |
Economies based on supply and demand | 36 |
Economics Nobelist William F. ___ | 33 |
Economics Nobelist Friedman, familiarly | 39 |
Economical shorthand in store names | 35 |
Economic sanctions may lead to one | 34 |
Economic group with political power | 35 |
Economic figure for a country: Abbr. | 36 |
Economic bloc headquartered in Indonesia | 40 |
Ecologically sound energy collectors | 36 |
Ecological Seuss character, with "The" | 48 |
Eco-sensitive Dr. Seuss character | 33 |
Eco-friendly Dr. Seuss character | 32 |
Eco-friendly deodorant applicator | 33 |
Eco-friendly computers from Taiwan? | 35 |
Eco-friendly commuters, for short | 33 |
Eco's "Il nome della _____" | 41 |
Eclipse, to some ancient cultures | 33 |
Eclipse, maybe, to primitive peoples | 36 |
Eclipse ... black cat ... future | 32 |
Eclectic painter: 1575–1642 | 34 |
Eclectic magazine founded in 1984 | 33 |
Eckhart of "The Dark Knight" | 38 |
Eckhart of "Thank You for Smoking" | 44 |
Echolocating devices on submarines | 34 |
Echo & the Bunnymen frontman McCulloch | 42 |
Echinoderm with regenerable arms | 32 |
Ecclesiastical group dined on chicken | 37 |
Ecclesiastic next below a bishop | 32 |
Eccentric Tom Hanks comedy, with "The" | 48 |
Eccentric senior, affectionately | 32 |
Eccentric friend on "Designing Women" | 47 |
Ebro and Guadalquivir, por ejemplo | 34 |
Ebert's partner after Siskel | 32 |
Ebenezer's ghostly first visitor | 36 |
Ebenezer's ghostly ex-partner | 33 |
Ebenezer's "___! Humbug!" | 39 |
Eb equivalent, in some temperaments | 35 |
Eavesdropper in Act III of "Aïda" | 46 |
Eaves hanger that attracts insects | 34 |
Eats, with "up" or "down" | 45 |
Eats voraciously, with "down" | 39 |
Eats voraciously (with "down") | 40 |
Eats too much of, with "on" | 37 |
Eats more of than is wise, with "on" | 46 |
Eats greedily (with "down") | 37 |
Eats eagerly, with "down" | 35 |
Eating-contest winner, figuratively | 35 |
Eating-contest fodder, sometimes | 32 |
Eating regimen that really ticks you off? | 41 |
Eating record #4 (141 pieces in six minutes) | 44 |
Eating record #2 (set on Thanksgiving, 2003) | 44 |
Eating heartily at Thanksgiving? | 32 |
Eating contest winner's paunch? | 35 |
Eatery with a "Two x Two x Two" option | 48 |