Gucci Mane "I'm ___" | 34 |
Die like ___ | 12 |
As sick as -- | 13 |
As sick as ___ | 14 |
1985 film "My Life as ___" | 36 |
1985 film "My Life as _____" | 38 |
"Outside of ___, a book is man's best friend ..." (Groucho Marx) | 78 |
"My Life as ___" | 26 |
"My Life as ___," Swedish film | 40 |
"My Life as _____" (1985 film) | 40 |
"Like __, he hunts in dreams": Tennyson | 49 |
"Like ___, he hunts in dreams": Tennyson | 50 |
"It shouldn't happen to ___" | 42 |
"Is thy servant ___ . . . ?": II Kings 8:13 | 53 |
"I wouldn't let ___ out . . . " | 45 |
"I had rather be ___ . . . ": Shak. | 45 |
"Dies like ___! March on . . . " | 42 |
"But if a man bites ___ . . . " | 41 |
"--- of Flanders" | 27 |
" .... inside of ___ it's too dark to read" (Groucho Marx punchline) | 82 |
" . . . giving your heart to ___ to tear" (Kipling) | 61 |
'It shouldn't happen to --' | 39 |
''My Life as ___'' (1985) | 41 |
''It shouldn't happen to __'' | 49 |
"___ Flanders" (Ovida) | 32 |
Title words with "Flanders" | 37 |
Ouida novel, "___ Flanders" | 37 |
Grow up | 7 |
Approach maturity | 17 |
Time of life | 12 |
The teenage years | 17 |
Start of a quip for families with teens | 39 |
First name in W.W. II infamy | 28 |
Adidas founder Dassler | 22 |
War criminal Eichmann | 21 |
Violinist Busch | 15 |
Unpopular baby name | 19 |
Nobel Prize chemist von Baeyer | 30 |
Nobel chemist von Baeyer | 24 |
Gustaf ___, former Swedish king | 31 |
Architect Loos | 14 |
Young ____ : Bainbridge | 25 |
Name widely avoided in Germany | 30 |
Moe parodied him in some W.W. II-era Three Stooges shorts | 57 |
Lead role in producers Max and Leo's musical | 48 |
Hermann's boss | 18 |
He was satirized by the character Adenoid in "The Great Dictator" | 75 |
Gustav VI ___, Swedish king | 27 |
Gustav ___, former Swedish king | 31 |
German violinist Busch | 22 |
First name of Toland's subject | 34 |
First name in infamy | 20 |
Dwight's infamous foe | 25 |
"___ Hitler," Toland book | 35 |
___ von Baeyer, Nobel-winning chemist | 37 |
___ von Baeyer, 1905 Chemistry Nobelist | 39 |
"You're ___" ("Thanks, honey") | 54 |
"Be ___" ("Help me sweetie") | 48 |
"Would you be ___ and..." (request for help) | 54 |
"Would you be ___ and ...?" | 37 |
"Isn't she __!": "How sweet!" | 53 |
"Be __": "Help me out" | 42 |
"Be ___" ("Help me") | 40 |
"Be ___" ("Help me out") | 44 |
"Be ___..." (words of entreaty) | 41 |
" . . . and motherhood dragging ___ . . . ": Beck | 59 |
Brewer Coors | 12 |
Newspaperman Ochs | 17 |
Harpo's given name | 22 |
Publisher Ochs | 14 |
Paramount Pictures mogul Zukor | 30 |
Paramount Pictures founder ___ Zukor | 36 |
Old film magnate Zukor | 22 |
Newspaper publisher Ochs | 24 |
Lyricist Green | 14 |
Longtime Kentucky basketball coach Rupp | 39 |
Film producer Zukor | 19 |
Film pioneer Zukor | 18 |
Coach Rupp of Kentucky | 22 |
Coach Rupp of college basketball | 32 |
Broadway lyricist Green | 23 |
Basketball coach Rupp | 21 |
St. ______, Que | 15 |
Sax who invented the saxophone | 30 |
Sax inventor Sax | 16 |
Luxembourg grand duke in whose name an annual art prize is awarded | 66 |
Actor Menjou | 12 |
Suave '30s actor | 20 |
Greek God | 9 |
Hunk | 4 |
Blab | 4 |
Lover of Aphrodite | 18 |
Aphrodite's love | 20 |
Good-looker | 11 |
Dreamboat | 9 |
Real hunk | 9 |
Handsome youth | 14 |
Aphrodite's beloved | 23 |
Handsome young man | 18 |
Mythical dreamboat | 18 |