| "___ Suit Riot" (Cherry Poppin' Daddies song and album) | 69 |
| ___-suiter of the 40's | 26 |
| ___-suiter | 10 |
| ___ suiter (retro dresser) | 26 |
| ___ suit (gaudy attire) | 23 |
| ___ suit (baggy outfit) | 23 |
| ___ suit (baggy '40s outfit) | 32 |
| __ suiter: '40s dude | 24 |
| __ suit ('40s fashion) | 26 |
| '20s suits | 14 |
| Snazzy 1940s attire | 19 |
| Snazzy 1940's attire | 24 |
| Popular 1940s attire | 20 |
| Luis Valdez musical | 19 |
| Hepcat's outfit | 19 |
| Flashy outfit of the '40s | 29 |
| Flashy outfit | 13 |
| Flashy '40s outfit | 22 |
| 1940s fashion | 13 |
| Flashy 1940s outfits | 20 |
| Fashionable '40s garb | 25 |
| Bygone party attire | 19 |
| 40's fad | 12 |
| '40s baggy outfits | 22 |
| Author ___ Neale Hurston | 24 |
| Writer __ Neale Hurston | 23 |
| Writer ___ Neale Hurston | 24 |
| Novelist-folklorist Hurston | 27 |
| First name in the Harlem Renaissance | 36 |
| First name in Harlem Renaissance literature | 43 |
| Author --- Neale Hurston | 24 |
| Author -- Neale Hurston | 23 |
| Author __ Neale Hurston | 23 |
| Samson's birthplace | 23 |
| Anthony Quinn title role | 24 |
| Anthony Quinn role | 18 |
| Quinn role | 10 |
| Kazantzakis title hero | 22 |
| 1969 Tony nominee for Best Musical | 34 |
| 1964 Quinn role | 15 |
| Title role for a Greek | 22 |
| Sirtaki dancer in a 1964 movie | 30 |
| Role for Quinn: 1964 | 20 |
| Kazantzakis title character | 27 |
| Kazantzakis hero | 16 |
| Kazantzakis character | 21 |
| Greek played by Anthony Quinn | 29 |
| Anthony Quinn's Greek role | 30 |
| Anthony Quinn persona | 21 |
| 1968 hit musical with the song "Life Is" | 50 |
| 1964 title role for Anthony Quinn | 33 |
| 1964 Quinn film role | 20 |
| 1964 Anthony Quinn role | 23 |
| "The Greek" of film | 29 |
| "___ the Greek" | 25 |
| 'The Greek' of film | 27 |
| '-- the Greek' (1964 film) | 34 |
| ___ the Greek | 13 |
| Quinn, Norwegian style? | 23 |
| Bad title choice for an Anthony Quinn remake? | 45 |
| Best Picture nominee that lost to "My Fair Lady" | 58 |
| Japanese sandal | 15 |
| Thong-like sandal with a straw sole | 35 |
| Thong sandal | 12 |
| Osaka sandal | 12 |
| Japanese flip-flop | 18 |
| African weasel | 14 |
| Skunklike animal of Africa | 26 |
| African skunk | 13 |
| Striped polecats | 16 |
| Vera of ballet | 14 |
| Japanese sandals | 16 |
| The granddaddy of text adventure games | 38 |
| Text adventure with the classic line "It is pitch black. You are likely to be eaten by a grue." | 105 |
| 1980 text adventure that introduced the line "You were eaten by a grue" | 81 |
| Avant-garde saxophonist John | 28 |
| Swedish painter of "At the Granary Door" | 50 |
| Seattle's QB | 16 |
| First Seahawk quarterback Jim | 29 |
| Persian prophet | 15 |
| Founder of old Persian religion | 31 |
| Ancient Persian religious teacher | 33 |
| Religion whose followers worship Ahura Mazda | 44 |
| He left his mark | 16 |
| Two-time Banderas role | 22 |
| Hero with a sword | 17 |
| Swashbuckler who left his mark | 30 |
| Masked swordsman of film | 24 |
| Masked swashbuckler | 19 |
| His name is Spanish for "fox" | 39 |
| Hero introduced in "The Curse of Capistrano" | 54 |
| He made his mark in movies | 26 |
| He always left his mark | 23 |
| Famous letter writer? | 21 |
| Fairbanks role | 14 |
| Don Diego's secret identity | 31 |
| Don Diego de la Vega's alter ego | 36 |
| Don Diego de la Vega, familiarly | 32 |
| Cinematic swordsman | 19 |
| Alter ego of Don Diego de la Vega | 33 |