| Novel by J. Schaefer | 20 |
| Movie hero | 10 |
| Movie classic: 1953 | 19 |
| Memorable oater of '53 | 26 |
| Ladd western | 12 |
| Ladd movie: 1953 | 16 |
| Ladd hit | 8 |
| Ladd hero | 9 |
| Ladd film: 1953 | 15 |
| Ladd film | 9 |
| It lost out to "From Here to Eternity" for Best Picture | 65 |
| Hero of Western film | 20 |
| Gunfighter of film | 18 |
| Gunfighter in a 1953 film | 25 |
| Film classic of 1953 | 20 |
| Fictional gunslinger | 20 |
| Fictional gunfighter | 20 |
| Famous Western film | 19 |
| Classic role for Ladd | 21 |
| Classic Ladd western | 20 |
| Classic film set at the Starrett family farm | 44 |
| Classic 1949 Jack Schaefer novel | 32 |
| Best Picture nominee of 1953 | 28 |
| Alan Ladd oater | 15 |
| Alan Ladd movie | 15 |
| Alan Ladd film classic | 22 |
| Actor West ... or a western | 27 |
| 1953 Western hero to whom Joey cried "Come back!" | 59 |
| 1953 western hero | 17 |
| 1953 Western classic | 20 |
| 1953 western | 12 |
| 1953 title role for Alan Ladd | 29 |
| 1953 Oscar-nominated Western | 28 |
| 1953 Ladd/Palance classic | 25 |
| 1953 Ladd classic | 17 |
| 1953 George Stevens film | 24 |
| 1953 film whose title character says "A gun is as good or as bad as the man using it"Â | 99 |
| 1953 film title hero | 20 |
| 1953 film or the last word spoken in it | 39 |
| 1953 film gunslinger | 20 |
| 1953 comeback hero? | 19 |
| 1949 novel set in Wyoming | 25 |
| "The L Word" role for Katherine Moennig | 49 |
| "Come back" cowboy | 28 |
| "Come back, ___" (western line) | 41 |
| "Come back, ___" (1953 movie line) | 44 |
| "A man has to be what he is, Joey" speaker | 52 |
| "___! Come back!" (1953 movie line) | 45 |
| ___ Gould, Olympics swimming star | 33 |
| Web listings for an old western? | 32 |
| Chinese bronze-making dynasty | 29 |
| China's most populous city | 30 |
| China's largest city | 24 |
| Kidnap, in a way | 16 |
| Kidnap in a way | 15 |
| Unwilling recruitment | 21 |
| Port near the Yangtze River | 27 |
| Major Chinese seaport | 21 |
| Laugh-filled Chinese port? | 26 |
| Large Chinese seaport | 21 |
| Junk-filled seaport | 19 |
| Induce to do something using deceit | 35 |
| Force into service | 18 |
| Deceive by trickery | 19 |
| City near the Yangtze River | 27 |
| City in eastern China | 21 |
| City at the mouth of the Yangtze | 32 |
| Chinese metropolis | 18 |
| Impresser of seamen | 19 |
| 1932 Dietrich film | 18 |
| 2000 Jackie Chan movie | 22 |
| Yoruban deity | 13 |
| -- -la (utopia) | 15 |
| "Lost Horizon" paradise | 33 |
| Red wine drinker's paradise? | 32 |
| James Hilton locale | 19 |
| Idyllic valley in the Kunlun Mountains | 38 |
| Idyllic utopia | 14 |
| Idealist's goal | 19 |
| Hilton's Tibetan paradise | 29 |
| Hilton's paradise | 21 |
| Hidden paradise | 15 |
| Exotic utopia | 13 |
| Paradise that isn't all it's cracked up to be? | 54 |
| Cleansing herbs from the highest mountains of Tibet? | 52 |
| Actress Wallis of "Oliver!" | 37 |
| Singer Twain | 12 |
| Twain who's only written one book | 37 |
| Twain of country | 16 |
| Country singer Twain | 20 |
| Twain with the line "OK, so you're Brad Pitt" | 59 |
| Twain of tunes | 14 |
| Twain of music | 14 |
| Super-singer ___ Twain | 22 |
| Juno for "Best Country" 1997 to 2000, ____ Twain | 58 |
| Grammy-winning Twain | 20 |
| Grammy winner Twain | 19 |
| Country music's Twain | 25 |
| Canadian-born country star | 26 |
| "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!" singer Twain | 50 |