Film in which the main character has ample headroom? | 52 |
Film in which Pacino chanted ''Attica'' | 55 |
Film in which Moe, Shemp and Curly show their flexibility? | 58 |
Film in which Mark Wahlberg runs an after-hours betting parlor? | 63 |
Film in which Ma and Pa Kettle debuted, with "The" | 60 |
Film in which Elvis sings "Rock-a-Hula Baby" | 54 |
Film in which Dean Martin sings "My Rifle, My Pony, and Me" | 69 |
Film genre with plumbers, plumbing entendre, and then just fucking | 66 |
Film from a phrase in Gray's "Elegy . . . " | 57 |
Film for which Warren Beatty won a Best Director Oscar | 54 |
Film for which Reese Witherspoon won the Best Actress Oscar | 59 |
Film for which Patricia Neal and Melvyn Douglas won Oscars | 58 |
Film for which Judi Dench was nominated for Best Actress | 56 |
Film for which Jennifer Lawrence received her first Oscar nomination | 68 |
Film featuring Peter Sellers as a matador, with "The" | 63 |
Film featuring "America's hottest new actress" | 60 |
Film designed to attract Academy Awards consideration | 53 |
Film character whose last word was "Rosebud" | 54 |
Film character whose first line is "First day of school!" | 67 |
Film character who escaped from a dentist's fishtank | 56 |
Film based on the Larry McMurtry novel "Horseman, Pass By" | 68 |
Film based on Stephen King's "The Body" | 53 |
Film about winning the chicken breeder's trophy? | 52 |
Film about what to do if there's an X-file emergency? | 57 |
Film about what it's like between Gabon and Uganda? | 55 |
Film about the woman most likely to catch men's attention? (2001) | 69 |
Film about fans of confessional rock music who enjoy spicy food? | 64 |
Film about a U.S. figure skater who competes with a partner? | 60 |
Film about a small chicken that won't stay away? | 52 |
Film about a romantic dentist's daily routine? (2010) | 57 |
Film about a prince's affair with actress Fletcher? | 55 |
Film about a guy who was a firm believer in food storage? | 57 |
Film about a color mismatch between adjacent Venetian paintings? | 64 |
Film about a blind man for which the lead won Best Actor | 56 |
Film about "Mack the Knife" singer, as told by a jazz fan? | 68 |
Filling the shelves with no leftover merchandise or space? | 58 |
Filing option, or what can be found in four long answers? | 57 |
Figurine that comes in Washington, Lincoln and Obama forms | 58 |
Figures out how the vegetable gardens will be arranged | 54 |
Figures -- percussion instruments coming from speakers (7) | 58 |
Figure with less than 795 days, 7 hrs., 40 mins. left in office | 63 |
Figure skater who lit the flame at the Nagano Olympics | 54 |
Figure skater Elvis who won silver at the 1994 and 1998 Olympics | 64 |
Figure on the back of California's State Quarter | 52 |
Figure on some Occupy Wall Street protestors' shirts | 56 |
Figure on packs of Topps bouillabaseball cards in 1987 | 54 |
Figure of speech in which two unlike things are compared | 56 |
Figure of Greek myth with a statue at Rockefeller Center | 56 |
Figure in Umberto Eco's "The Name of the Rose" | 60 |
Figure in the Beastie Boys song "Rhymin & Stealin" | 64 |
Figure in Raphael's "The School of Athens" | 56 |
Figure in Raphael's "School of Athens" | 52 |
Figure in Leonardo's "The Last Supper" | 52 |
Figure in Hemingway's "Death in the Afternoon" | 60 |
Figure in Greek myth whose name means "desired" | 57 |
Figure in Canseco's steroids tell-all "Juiced" | 60 |
Figure in an "America's Most Wanted" episode | 58 |
Figure in "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" | 58 |
Fighting ___ (unofficial mascot of Mississippi's Delta State) | 65 |
Fighting word that means "hand," not "person" | 65 |
Fifth-century pope with the epithet "the Great" | 57 |
Fifth-century pope who convinced Attila not to march on Rome | 60 |
Fifth-century pope known as ''the Great'' | 57 |
Fifth-century emperor remembered as the epitome of cruelty | 58 |
Fifth word of the lyrics to "American Pie" | 52 |
Fifth word of Slick Rick's "Children's Story" | 63 |
Fifth word of "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" | 67 |
Fifth in a series of five TV personalities (starting June 1, 2009) | 66 |
Fields who played Tootie on "The Facts of Life" | 57 |
Field where the Tampa Bay Rays play, with "the" | 57 |
Field sound/ first name in Norse exploration/ "Today" host | 68 |
Fictional writer on the fictional "Alan Brady Show" | 61 |
Fictional writer of "The World According to Bensenhaver" | 66 |
Fictional writer of "The Pension Grillparzer" | 55 |
Fictional TV planet during the Carter administration | 52 |
Fictional Texas town in "King of the Hill" | 52 |
Fictional substance in "The Powerpuff Girls" | 54 |
Fictional substance in "The Absent-Minded Professor" | 62 |
Fictional spy who's really a giant department store founder? | 64 |
Fictional socialite who had an affair with Count Vronsky | 56 |
Fictional sleuth who first appeared in the Saturday Evening Post | 64 |
Fictional sketch comedy series with Tracy Jordan and Jenna Maroney | 66 |
Fictional salesman who said "I am not a dime a dozen!" | 64 |
Fictional race whose name means "My God" in Aramaic | 61 |
Fictional Pulitzer-winning journalist in a 2006 film | 52 |
Fictional pilot who said, "Never tell me the odds" | 60 |
Fictional parks department director of Pawnee, Indiana | 54 |
Fictional organization run by "the Federation" | 56 |
Fictional narrator of "Legends of the Old Plantation" | 63 |
Fictional name literally meaning "almost like" | 56 |
Fictional manager of a "psychiatric help" booth | 57 |
Fictional maker of earthquake pills and elephant bullets | 56 |
Fictional Jane who declares "I am not an angel" | 57 |
Fictional island on which "Jaws" films are set | 56 |
Fictional inventor of a motor that runs on static electricity | 61 |
Fictional Indiana town where "Parks and Recreation" is set | 68 |
Fictional hero whose name is Spanish for "fox" | 56 |
Fictional girl to whom a hookah-smoking caterpillar gives advice | 64 |
Fictional detective and cruciverbalist who attended Oxford | 58 |
Fictional creature whose name is Old English for "giant" | 66 |