Tony player on "NYPD Blue" | 36 |
Tony Soprano and cohorts, with "the" | 46 |
Tony who directed "Michael Clayton" | 45 |
Tony who led the N.L. in batting eight times | 44 |
Tony who was the 2003 A.L. Manager of the Year | 46 |
Tony who won the 2013 Indianapolis 500 | 38 |
Tony whose #6 was retired by the Twins | 38 |
Tony winner "August: ___ County" | 42 |
Tony winner between Shirley and Julie | 37 |
Tony winner for 'A Doll's House' | 44 |
Tony winner for "Enter Laughing," 1963 | 48 |
Tony winner for "Guys and Dolls," 1951 | 48 |
Tony winner for "Gypsy" | 33 |
Tony winner for "Pippin" | 34 |
Tony winner for "Song and Dance", 1986 | 48 |
Tony winner for "Sweeney Todd," 1979 | 46 |
Tony winner for "The Country Girl" | 44 |
Tony winner for Best Musical of 1999 | 36 |
Tony winner for playing Richard Nixon | 37 |
Tony winner for playing Vera in "Mame" | 48 |
Tony winner Hagen's namesakes | 33 |
Tony winner Neuwirth gets going? | 32 |
Tony __, "Saturday Night Fever" hero | 46 |
Tony ___, 1964 A.L. Rookie of the Year | 38 |
Tony's "Taras Bulba" co-star, 1962 | 48 |
Tony's "West Side Story" love | 43 |
Tony's bride, in a popular theater event | 44 |
Tony's daughter inWho's the Boss? | 44 |
Tony's player on "NYPD Blue" | 42 |
Tony's portrayer on "N.Y.P.D. Blue" | 49 |
Tony's portrayer on "NYPD Blue" | 45 |
Tony's sister on "The Sopranos" | 45 |
Tony's younger cousin, in the theater world? | 48 |
Tony, Emmy and Grammy winner Lily | 33 |
Tony, Emmy, and Golden Globe winner Alan | 40 |
Tony- and Emmy-winning actress Blythe | 37 |
Tony-, Oscar- and Emmy-winner born 10/10/1900 | 45 |
Tony-nominated "Pippin" actress | 41 |
Tony-nominated choreographer White | 34 |
Tony-winner in "Chicago" | 34 |
Tony-winning "Chorus Line" role | 41 |
Tony-winning "Evita" actor | 36 |
Tony-winning "Frost/Nixon" actor | 42 |
Tony-winning "Nicholas Nickleby" actor | 48 |
Tony-winning "Spamalot" actress Ramirez | 49 |
Tony-winning "Spamalot" director | 42 |
Tony-winning actor of 1962 and 1990 | 35 |
Tony-winning actress for "Miss Saigon" | 48 |
Tony-winning actress from Melbourne | 35 |
Tony-winning conductor Lehman ___ | 33 |
Tony-winning Daly of "Gypsy" | 38 |
Tony-winning Manhattan restaurateur | 35 |
Tony-winning one-man play of 1989 | 33 |
Tony-winning play by Jean Anouilh | 33 |
Tony-winning play set during the time of Henry II | 49 |
Tony-winning role for Angela Lansbury | 37 |
Tony-winning role for Frank Langella | 36 |
Tony-winning role for Gregory Hines | 35 |
Tony-winning role for Heather Headley | 37 |
Tony-winning role for Mandy Patinkin | 36 |
Tony-winning role for Nathan Lane | 33 |
Tony-winning role for Patti LuPone | 34 |
Tony-winning role for Robert Morse | 34 |
Tony-winning title role for Robert Morse | 40 |
Tony-winning writer of "Evita" | 40 |
TonyÂ's role on "Taxi" | 40 |
Too accommodating for one's own good | 40 |
Too awful even to fix up, as an apartment | 41 |
Too big for one's britches, say | 35 |
Too haughty to stand in long lines? | 35 |
Too highly valued, as a business | 32 |
Too important to deal with lowly cleaning? | 42 |
Too many hits might result in them, for short | 45 |
Too much guitar work by a professor's helper? | 49 |
Too much in your ear, and you can't hear | 44 |
Too often he called in saying he was ___ | 40 |
Too-close-to-call elections, e.g. | 33 |
Too-good-to-be-true offer, often | 32 |
Took a certain yoga position, perhaps | 37 |
Took a taxi, with "it" | 32 |
Took advantage of the playground | 32 |
Took advantage of, with "on" | 38 |
Took another turn on "Wheel of Fortune" | 49 |
Took care of a vacationer's residence | 41 |
Took care of houseplants, in a way | 34 |
Took dead aim, with "in" | 34 |
Took down for the count, for short | 34 |
Took every chip from, in poker slang | 36 |
Took everything from, with "out" | 42 |
Took extra minutes at the meeting | 33 |
Took flak for something one said, say | 37 |
Took from puce to chartreuse, maybe | 35 |
Took in excess, with "on" | 35 |
Took it easy, with "around" | 37 |
Took it easy, with "off" | 34 |
Took Marie Antoinette's advice? | 35 |
Took more than one's share of | 33 |
Took much more than one should have | 35 |
Took one's place military style | 36 |
Took one's place at, as a post | 34 |