Diet-deficiency ailment | 23 |
B-vitamin deficiency | 20 |
California campus | 17 |
Steve Wozniak's alma mater | 30 |
California university city | 26 |
City whose newspaper is the Daily Planet | 40 |
Ben Affleck's birthplace | 28 |
Uncle Miltie | 12 |
TV's 'Uncle Miltie' | 31 |
Mr. Television | 14 |
"Uncle Miltie" | 24 |
"Texaco Star Theater" star | 36 |
Uncle Milty | 11 |
"Texaco Star Theater" host | 36 |
"Mr. Television" | 26 |
''Mr. Television'' | 34 |
TV's "Uncle Miltie" | 33 |
The Thief of Bad Gags | 21 |
Comedian Milton | 15 |
TV's Uncle Miltie | 21 |
TV Hall of Fame charter member | 30 |
Milton of TV | 12 |
Milton from N.Y.C. | 18 |
Early TV sensation | 18 |
Early TV legend | 15 |
Comic legend | 12 |
Amusing Milton | 14 |
Actor/comic Milton | 18 |
Uncle Miltie's surname | 26 |
TV's first big star | 23 |
TV pioneer Milton | 17 |
TV great who said "I live to laugh, and I laugh to live" | 66 |
Tuesday night fixture on early NBC | 34 |
Superstar of early TV | 21 |
Star of "Always Leave Them Laughing," 1949 | 52 |
Roosevelt brain truster Adolf | 29 |
Pioneer TV personality | 22 |
Old Texaco star | 15 |
Old Texaco pitchman | 19 |
Mr. Television, Milton | 22 |
Milton of comedy | 16 |
Milton | 6 |
Miltie | 6 |
Memorable Miltie | 16 |
He played the Palace | 20 |
Golden Age TV star | 18 |
Funnyman Milton | 15 |
Friars Club of Beverly Hills founder | 36 |
First TV superstar Milton | 25 |
Early TV star Milton | 20 |
Early TV headliner | 18 |
Early TV comedian Milton | 24 |
Early TV comedian | 17 |
Comic whose memoir was "B.S. I Love You" | 50 |
Comedian known as "Mr. Television" | 44 |
Comedian dubbed "The Thief of Bad Gags" | 49 |
Charter member of the TV Hall of Fame | 37 |
Adolf or Milton | 15 |
A Milton who found paradise in TV | 33 |
1950s NBC icon | 14 |
1949 Emmy winner for Most Outstanding Kinescope Personality | 59 |
"Texaco Star Theater" star on TV | 42 |
"Texaco Star Theater" headliner | 41 |
"Mr. Tuesday Night" | 29 |
'Mr. Television' | 24 |
Site of a famous wall | 21 |
City in New Hampshire | 21 |
Site of a famous wall, once | 27 |
Once-divided city | 17 |
German capital | 14 |
Where East finally met West in 1989 | 35 |
View from the river Spree | 25 |
Tin Pan Alley great | 19 |
Songwriter born May 11, 1888 | 28 |
Sally Bowles' "Cabaret" city | 42 |
Prolific composer | 17 |
Once-divided place | 18 |
It's no longer divided | 26 |
Irving or West | 14 |
Home of the Bundestag | 21 |
He wrote "God Bless America" | 38 |
He wrote "Always" | 27 |
Germany's capital | 21 |
Former site of a famous wall | 28 |
Famed nonagenarian of songdom | 29 |
Elegant carriage | 16 |
Cleft city | 10 |
City divided until 1990 | 23 |
Checkpoint Charlie setting | 26 |
Checkpoint Charlie city | 23 |
Capital east of the Elbe River | 30 |
Brandenburg Gate setting | 24 |
2006 World Cup Final city | 25 |
"I Am a Camera" setting | 33 |
"God Bless America" author | 36 |
"Easter Parade" penner | 32 |
"Easter Parade" composer | 34 |
"Cabaret" setting | 27 |
"Cabaret" city | 24 |
'I Am a Camera' setting | 31 |