He played a bumpkin named Bodine | 32 |
Champ who lost his title to Braddock | 36 |
Braddock took his heavyweight crown in 1935 | 43 |
Braddock beat him to become heavyweight champ | 45 |
Boxer known as "Madcap Maxie" | 39 |
Boxer beaten in "Cinderella Man" | 42 |
"The Beverly Hillbillies" regular | 43 |
"Madcap Maxie" of 1930s boxing | 40 |
"Madcap Maxie" of '30s boxing | 43 |
''Cinderella Man'' role | 39 |
''Cinderella Man'' character | 44 |
Part-Jewish boxers Max and Buddy | 32 |
"Diamonds and Rust" singer | 36 |
"And a Voice to Sing With" memoirist | 46 |
Guthrie's follower at Woodstock | 35 |
"Diamonds and Rust" singer, 1975 | 42 |
"Diamonds & Rust" singer Joan | 43 |
''Diamonds and Rust'' singer Joan | 49 |
Singer in Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Revue | 47 |
Last act on the first night of Woodstock | 40 |
Folk singer associated with Dylan | 33 |
Folk singer and political activist Joan | 39 |
Female singer at the original Woodstock | 39 |
Dylan was once her protégé | 32 |
Contemporary of Collins and Mitchell | 36 |
Classic name at the Newport Folk Festival | 41 |
"We Shall Overcome" singer | 36 |
"Diamonds and Rust" folkie Joan | 41 |
"And a Voice to Sing With" writer | 43 |
Northwest passage seeker William | 32 |
World's fifth-largest island | 32 |
Eponym of the world's fifth-largest island | 46 |
English Northwest Passage seeker | 32 |
"Paper or plastic?" item | 34 |
Vacuum cleaner receptacle, often | 32 |
"8 Heads in a Duffel ___" (1997) | 42 |
It's often covered in baseball | 34 |
"Paper or plastic" choice | 35 |
"Paper or plastic?" product | 37 |
"Papa's Got a Brand New ___" | 42 |
''Paper or plastic'' item | 41 |
Roll often served with cream cheese | 35 |
"Fax Me a ___" (Sharon Kahn mystery) | 46 |
What everything is an option for | 32 |
It's often served with a schmear | 36 |
Enclosure for cream cheese and lox | 34 |
Breakfast order with a hole in it | 33 |
Bread that's boiled before it's baked | 45 |
Bread bun that's boiled and baked | 37 |
View from a Scottish waterfront deli? | 37 |
Abandon one's efforts, slangily | 35 |
First, second and third, but not fourth | 39 |
They might be under the eyes or over the shoulder | 49 |
"Paper or plastic?" items | 35 |
"A Christmas Carol" cry | 33 |
"A Christmas Carol" epithet | 37 |
"A Christmas Carol" comment | 37 |
''A Christmas Carol'' cry | 41 |
Scrooge's classic interjection | 34 |
Part of Ebenezer Scrooge's cry | 34 |
Kin of ''Phooey!'' | 34 |
Cry in "A Christmas Carol" | 36 |
A word from Cratchit's employer | 35 |
"That's ridiculous" | 33 |
"That's ridiculous!" | 34 |
"A Christmas Carol" outburst | 38 |
''A Christmas Carol'' exclamation | 49 |
Shout in "A Christmas Carol" | 38 |
Pooh-___, "Mikado" character | 38 |
Pooh-___ ("Mikado" character) | 39 |
Part of a legendary Christmas complaint | 39 |
Outburst heard often by Bob Cratchit | 36 |
Old-fashioned "Phooey!" | 33 |
Exclamation in "A Christmas Carol" | 44 |
Ebenezer's "___! Humbug!" | 39 |
A word from Marley's partner | 32 |
"That stinks!," quaintly | 34 |
"I say good day to you, sir" | 38 |
"A Christmas Carol" exclamation | 41 |
___ Men ("Who Let the Dogs Out?" band) | 48 |
___ Men ("Who Let the Dogs Out" band) | 47 |
___ Men ("Who Let the Dogs Out" group) | 48 |
__ Men: "Who Let the Dogs Out" band | 45 |
Persian religious leader ___ Ullah | 34 |
"Who Let the Dogs Out" group ___ Men | 46 |
___ Ullah, Persian religious leader | 35 |
___ Men ("Who Let the Dogs Out?" group) | 49 |
___ Men ("Move It Like This" group) | 45 |
___ Allah, Iranian religious leader | 35 |
Religion with an apostrophe in its name | 39 |
Mideast religion that preaches equality | 39 |
Iran-based religion stressing oneness | 37 |
Follower of a faith founded in Persia | 37 |
Faith that emphasizes the oneness of humanity | 45 |
Faith symbolized by a nine-pointed star | 39 |
Faith founded in 19th-century Persia | 36 |
Universal House of Justice religion | 35 |
Sect governed by the Universal House of Justice | 47 |
Religion with a Universal House of Justice | 42 |
Religion with a 19-month calendar | 33 |