Mickey's boss | 17 |
Mickey Mouse's creator | 26 |
Mickey Mouse operation? | 23 |
Mickey Mouse creator | 20 |
Mickey Mouse concern? | 21 |
Man of a land and world | 23 |
Land or cartoon | 15 |
He won 26 Oscars, including an Academy Honorary Award (consisting of one full-sized and seven miniature statuettes) for the film depicted in this puzzle's starred answers | 174 |
He won 26 Oscars | 16 |
Goofy's creator | 19 |
Goofy family? | 13 |
First voice of Mickey Mouse | 27 |
Epcot name | 10 |
Donald Duck's creator | 25 |
Cartoon maker | 13 |
Big name in parks | 17 |
Animation innovator | 19 |
A land bears his name | 21 |
___ Channel ("Hannah Montana" airer) | 46 |
Not mind | 8 |
Don't mind | 14 |
Don't listen to | 19 |
Act rebelliously | 16 |
Fail to follow orders | 21 |
Fail to follow | 14 |
Do as you aren't told | 25 |
Cast off | 8 |
Wash one's hands of | 23 |
Cut out of one's will | 25 |
Write out of one's will, perhaps | 36 |
Take out of the will, maybe | 27 |
Shift blame | 11 |
Renounce, as a family member | 28 |
Remove heirs | 12 |
Refuse to acknowledge responsibility for | 40 |
Re-nounce | 9 |
Drop from the will | 18 |
Drop from a will | 16 |
Cut out of, as a will | 21 |
Cut out of the will | 19 |
Cuts off | 8 |
Renounces | 9 |
Writes out of the will | 22 |
Repudiates | 10 |
Abjures | 7 |
Writes out of an inheritance | 28 |
Washes one's hands of | 25 |
Turns one's back on | 23 |
Writes out of the will, for example | 35 |
Takes out of the will, say | 26 |
Severs relations with | 21 |
Rejects, in a way | 17 |
Cuts off completely, maybe | 26 |
Knocks | 6 |
Scatter | 7 |
Strew | 5 |
Scatter, as a crowd | 19 |
Scatter, as a mob | 17 |
Spread far and wide | 19 |
Move a story's locale? | 26 |
Offend or annoy | 15 |
Call into question | 18 |
Controversy | 11 |
Take issue with | 15 |
Prime minister before Gladstone | 31 |
Speaker of the quotation | 24 |
Former British prime minister Benjamin | 38 |
British PM before Gladstone | 27 |
Author of the quotation below | 29 |
19th-century British prime minister | 35 |
Victorian-era Prime Minister | 28 |
First Earl of Beaconsfield | 26 |
British P.M. before Gladstone | 29 |
1st Earl of Beaconsfield | 24 |
Who said "Action may not always bring happiness, but there is no happiness without action." | 101 |
Victoria's P.M. | 19 |
Two-time British P.M. | 21 |
Surname of author of quotation | 30 |
Statesman Benjamin who said: "There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics" | 105 |
Powerful friend of Queen Victoria | 33 |
P.M. before Gladstone | 21 |
Only British prime minister of Jewish birth | 43 |
Gladstone's political rival | 31 |
Gladstone rival in 19th-century England | 39 |
Gladstone rival | 15 |
English statesman-novelist | 26 |
Earl of Beaconsfield | 20 |
British Prime Minister during U.S. Grant's presidency | 57 |
British Prime Minister Benjamin | 31 |
British prime minister before and after Gladstone | 49 |
British P.M. who said "justice is truth in action" | 60 |
Arliss's 1929 Oscar film | 28 |
"Dizzy" English Prime Minister | 40 |
Irreverence | 11 |
Rudeness; irreverence | 21 |
Bad-mouth an Aretha Franklin classic? | 37 |
Unhappiness | 11 |
Rap a Rolling Stones classic? | 29 |
Examine closely | 15 |
Analyze in detail | 17 |