Cracker with many possible toppings | 35 |
Berlin's "Puttin' on the ___" | 47 |
1975 Rita Moreno play, with “The” | 41 |
"Puttin' on the ___" (Berlin tune) | 48 |
''Puttin' on the __'' | 41 |
___-Carlton (Marriott subsidiary) | 33 |
_____ Brothers (old film slapstick team) | 40 |
___ Bits (sandwich cracker brand name) | 38 |
Having a rooftop swimming pool, e.g. | 36 |
Broadway's "6 Rms ___ Vu" | 39 |
Randall's "6 Rms --- Vu" | 38 |
Randall's "6 Rms ___ Vu" | 38 |
Kind of "vu" in a classified | 38 |
Colorado or Delaware, e.g.: Abbr. | 33 |
Broadway's "6 Rms __ Vu" | 38 |
"6 Rms ___ Vu" (B'way play) | 41 |
"6 Rms ___ Vu," 1972 play | 35 |
1972 Kentucky Derby winner ___ Ridge | 36 |
Oldest Best Actress nominee (2012) | 34 |
Horse-racing Hall-of-Famer ___ Ridge | 36 |
1972 Kentucky Derby winner __ Ridge | 35 |
"Hiroshima Mon Amour"'s Emmanuelle | 48 |
___ Ridge: 1972 Kentucky Derby winner | 37 |
___ Ridge, Kentucky Derby winner, 1972 | 38 |
___ Ridge (1972 Kentucky Derby winner) | 38 |
___ Ridge ('72 Belmont winner) | 34 |
Dryden's "The ___ Ladies" | 39 |
It's not unusual among siblings | 35 |
Sheridan work, with "The" | 35 |
Sheridan play, with "The" | 35 |
Richard Sheridan play, with "The" | 43 |
"Emergency" author: 1964 | 34 |
"__ gauche" (Paris section) | 37 |
-- Gauche (Paris' Left Bank) | 32 |
___ Gauche (Paris's Left Bank) | 34 |
___ Gauche (Paris' Left Bank) | 33 |
Missouri, Arkansas or Ohio, e.g. | 32 |
Missouri, Arkansas or Connecticut? | 34 |
The Steve Miller Band "Wide ___" | 42 |
Savannah or Columbia, among many | 32 |
Missouri, Arkansas or Connecticut, e.g. | 39 |
Mancini's "Moon ---" | 34 |
Its mouth is nowhere near its head | 34 |
"Moon ___," Mercer-Mancini hit | 40 |
"And into the ___ we'd dive" Bruce | 48 |
"A _____ Runs Through It" Maclean | 43 |
Yankee who is the A.L. career leader in saves | 45 |
Mariano who is the A.L. career leader in saves | 46 |
Chita of "West Side Story" | 36 |
"Geraldo at Large" host | 33 |
"Detroit Industry" muralist | 37 |
Bottom feeder's sphere, perhaps | 35 |
Early western that took place on the Enterprise | 47 |
Casino that's partly underwater? | 36 |
Person living along a large stream, informally | 46 |
One of about a million on a jetliner | 36 |
Hold firmly, as one's attention | 35 |
Capture fully, as one's attention | 37 |
Metal pins used by World War II's Rosie | 43 |
Where the jet set lets it all hang out | 38 |
From La Spezia, Italy, to Hyères, France | 43 |
Casino where "Casino" was filmed | 42 |
"To Catch a Thief" setting | 36 |
City that's home to King Fahd Road | 38 |
Tobacco co. based in Winston-Salem | 34 |
Letters that once preceded "Nabisco" | 46 |
-- Nabisco (former corporation name) | 36 |
___ Nabisco (one-time tobacco merger) | 37 |
___ Nabisco (one-time corporate entity) | 39 |
"It's a Wonderful Life" studio | 44 |
"Bringing Up Baby" studio | 35 |
Original "King Kong" studio | 37 |
Studio that released "Citizen Kane" | 45 |
Studio that made "Notorious" | 38 |
Studio once controlled by Howard Hughes | 39 |
Studio of the original "King Kong" | 44 |
Studio for most Astaire/Rogers films | 36 |
"King Kong" movie studio | 34 |
''King Kong'' studio | 36 |
Studio that made nine Astaire/Rogers films | 42 |
Studio in early Hollywood's Big Five | 40 |
Studio behind many Astaire/Rogers films | 39 |
One of old Hollywood's Big Five | 35 |
One of Hollywood's "big five," once | 49 |
Old studio with a transmitter in its logo | 41 |
Its final production was released in 1959 | 41 |
Howard Hughes owned it in the '50s | 38 |
Film co. behind "Suspicion" | 37 |
Corp. with a spinning globe and tower in its logo | 49 |
"The Lusty Men" studio | 32 |
"The Body Snatcher" studio | 36 |
"Rio Rita" studio (1929) | 34 |
"Notorious" film studio | 33 |
"King Kong" film house | 32 |
"Gunga Din" studio, 1939 | 34 |
"Gunga Din" distributor | 33 |
"Golden Age" Hollywood studio | 39 |
"Flying Down to Rio" studio | 37 |
"Cimarron" studio, 1931 | 33 |
'Bringing Up Baby studio' | 33 |