His albums include "Alapalooza" and "Alpocalypse" | 69 |
His aluminum dust allergy kept him from playing the Tin Man | 59 |
His band's signature song was "Begin the Beguine" | 63 |
His baseball teammates called him "Country" | 53 |
His best-known image is "Symphony in Black" | 53 |
His birthday is celebrated as Children's Day in India | 57 |
His business card claimed he was a used furniture dealer | 56 |
His character had the signature line "Book 'em, Danno" | 68 |
His character was killed off after he left "Good Times" | 65 |
His death marked the end of the Julio-Claudian Dynasty | 54 |
His epitaph begins "Workers of all lands unite" | 57 |
His epitaph reads "Quoth the Raven, 'Nevermore.'" | 67 |
His epitaph reads, "That's all, folks!" | 53 |
His face is seen with Powell and Loy on many film posters | 57 |
His father rode the East Australian Current to find him | 55 |
His film debut was a bit part in "Donnie Darko" (2001) | 64 |
His final movie was 1961's "The Misfits" | 54 |
His first #1 song was "All or Nothing at All" | 55 |
His first comedy album was "I Am Not Homer" | 53 |
His first film role was Goon in "Rebel Without a Cause" | 65 |
His first patent was for an "Electrographic Vote Recorder" | 68 |
His first words to Alice were "Your hair wants cutting" | 65 |
His gravestone reads "The Best Is Yet to Come" | 56 |
His guitar read "This Machine Kills Fascists" | 55 |
His honorary Oscar aptly weighed 8 1/2 pounds (like all Oscars) | 63 |
His last blog post ended, "I'll see you at the movies" | 68 |
His last film was "A Prairie Home Companion" | 54 |
His last film was "Plan 9 from Outer Space" | 53 |
His last film was "The Harder They Fall," 1956 | 56 |
His last line is "See you after school, Dory! Bye, Dad!" | 66 |
His last words were "Thus with a kiss I die" | 54 |
His last words were "Thus, I give up the spear!" | 58 |
His last words were "Try them and you may, I say" | 59 |
His last work was "Pocketful of Miracles," 1961 | 57 |
His major role in "Sophie's Choice" was his film debut | 68 |
His name comes from the Hebrew for "adversary" | 56 |
His number was retired by both the White Sox and Red Sox | 56 |
His opening line is "'Tis better as it is" | 56 |
His orchestra once included Hoagy Carmichael and the Dorsey brothers | 68 |
His papacy began almost precisely 500 years before Francis's | 64 |
His portrait is at the entrance to Beijing's Forbidden City | 63 |
His postcard says "My yacht's in high gear" | 57 |
His postcard says "Read 'Seize the Day,' now!" | 64 |
His postcard says "Seeing some awful plays" | 53 |
His reaction to the election of a Jewish mayor in Dublin | 56 |
His resignation triggered the first use of the 25th Amendment | 61 |
His son was on the cover of the first issue of TV Guide | 55 |
His statue is just outside of the Philadelphia Museum of Art | 60 |
His statue is on top of Philadelphia City Hall [1 coulomb per second] | 69 |
His statue stands outside of the Philadelphia Art Museum | 56 |
His Sunday feature was to be called "Travels with Charley" | 68 |
His Super Bowl MVP performance was his last NFL game | 52 |
His supposed birthplace is across the street from the Boston Common | 67 |
His surrender at Yorktown helped end the Revolutionary War | 58 |
His tale follows the Friar's in "The Canterbury Tales" | 68 |
His tomb is a pilgrimage site for both Muslims and Jews | 55 |
His U.S. citizenship was posthumously restored in 1975 | 54 |
His voice is heard after "Live, from New York ..." | 60 |
His works include "Falstaff" and "Macbeth" | 62 |
His works were the basis of Gregory Maguire's "Wicked" | 68 |
His writings inspired Dickens' "Pickwick Papers" | 62 |
Hispanic actor who played Paul Falsone on "Homicide" | 62 |
Historian Clendinnen who wrote "Reading the Holocaust" | 64 |
Historian Thomas who authored "The French Revolution" | 63 |
Historian Thomas who wrote "The French Revolution" | 60 |
Historian who wrote biographies of Eisenhower and Nixon | 55 |
Historian William H. ___, author of "The Rise of the West" | 68 |
Historic city badly damaged in the Spanish Civil War | 52 |
Historic Italian town damaged many times by earthquakes | 55 |
Historic London horse market with a pattern named after it | 58 |
Historic mansion in Newport, R.I., with "the" | 55 |
Historic role played by Jack Palance and Anthony Quinn | 54 |
Historic San Francisco theater, with "the" | 52 |
Historic site in Texas (first battle of Mexican War) | 52 |
Historic site on the Pedernales River in Texas Hill Country | 59 |
Historic U.S. place in the shape of a five-pointed star | 55 |
Historical 1960 John Wayne film, with "The" | 53 |
Historical author seen on PBS's "The Civil War" | 61 |
Historical general associated with fried, sugary chicken cubes | 62 |
Historical period when nobody seems to mean what they say? | 58 |
Historical role in Spielberg's "Munich" | 53 |
History Channel show that follows loggers in the Pacific Northwest | 66 |
Hit 1942 film with the song "Love Is a Song" | 54 |
Hit 2006 film banned in every Arab country except Lebanon | 57 |
Hit a short golf shot to be safe, with "up" | 53 |
Hit computer game with the original working title Micropolis | 60 |
Hit film whose title describes eight celebrities in this puzzle | 63 |
Hit for Guy Lombardo in 1937 and Jimmy Dorsey in 1957 | 53 |
Hit for the Chiffons in 1963 and Carole King in 1980 | 52 |
Hit for The Pointer Sisters, Van Halen or Kris Kross | 52 |
Hit from the 1978 disco album "Cruisin'" | 54 |
Hit from the 1983 platinum album "Kilroy Was Here" | 60 |
Hit NBC series succeeded in its time slot by "ER" | 59 |
Hit off Semisonic's "Great Divide" (abbr.) | 56 |
Hit song for The Jacksons with guest vocalist Mick Jagger | 57 |
Hit song for the Kingsmen with famously unintelligible lyrics | 61 |
Hit song from ''Breakfast at Tiffany's'' | 60 |
Hit song from "Bridge Over Troubled Water" | 52 |
Hit song from the Village People album "Cruisin'" | 63 |
Hit that states "There's no need to feel down" | 60 |