His mag was first published in 1953 | 35 |
His magic belt doubled his strength | 35 |
His many tales featured many tails | 34 |
His March 1952 marriage was big news | 36 |
His marriage might make him a citizen | 37 |
His martinis are shaken, not stirred | 36 |
His mausoleum is in Tiananmen Square | 36 |
His memoir was "View from the UN" | 43 |
His men occupied N.Y.C. in '76 | 34 |
His message: "What hath God wrought!" | 47 |
His mission is fixing transmissions | 35 |
His mom's first name was Stanley | 36 |
His moon was for "the Misbegotten" | 44 |
His Most Serene Highness: Fr. abbr. | 35 |
His motto is "All for Our Country" | 44 |
His motto is "To alms!" | 33 |
His motto is: "The puck stops here" | 45 |
His motto: "The puck stops here" | 42 |
His music inspired "Song Sung Blue" | 45 |
His name "led all the rest" | 37 |
His name can be typed using three contiguous keys | 49 |
His name in reverse is a unit of conductance | 44 |
His name is a letter short of his description | 45 |
His name is Spanish for "fox" | 39 |
His name means "I am faithful" | 40 |
His name means "long tail" | 36 |
His name's an anagram of "gaoler" | 47 |
HIS NEW RANK'S SAME: "TOP ACTOR" | 46 |
His nickname was "Dude President" | 43 |
His nickname was "Schnozzola" | 39 |
His number 33 was retired by the Knicks | 39 |
His number was retired by two teams | 35 |
His obnoxious brother-in-law --- Gogh | 37 |
His pad's the pond, at times | 32 |
His pants aren't really on fire | 35 |
His papacy lasted less than four weeks in 1605 | 46 |
His payment is sometimes controlled | 35 |
His pen name was Jonathan Oldstyle | 34 |
His pen was mightier than George's sword | 44 |
His pitches travel over 90 m.p.h. | 33 |
His point system revolutionized bridge | 38 |
His portrait was on the $10,000 bill | 36 |
His prison number inspired the 46664 Campaign | 45 |
His productions are not for infants | 35 |
His protagonists include Josef K. | 33 |
His racket is in the Smithsonian | 32 |
His ravens represent thought and memory | 39 |
His reasons are false and misleading | 36 |
His record $252-bil contract ends in 2010 | 41 |
His religious symbol is the winged lion | 39 |
His Secret Service code name is Renegade | 40 |
His Secret Service code name was Providence | 43 |
His self-portrait is in the Louvre | 34 |
His self-titled book has 24 chapters | 36 |
His show had a "Jaywalking" segment | 45 |
His show has a "Jaywalking" segment | 45 |
His SiriusXM channel is Shade 45 | 32 |
His son flew too close to the sun | 33 |
His spark creates a fire for the Heat | 37 |
His statue once graced the Cortile del Belvedere | 48 |
His stock is measured by the head | 33 |
His story is told by the Once-ler | 33 |
His Symphony No. 10 is unfinished | 33 |
His tales often featured animals | 32 |
His team has an orange-and-black logo | 37 |
His teams won 3 national championships | 38 |
His teams won 5 national championships | 38 |
His temple appears in "Aïda" | 41 |
His temple is shown in "Aïda" | 42 |
His theme song plays when he eats | 33 |
His title was stripped in '67 | 33 |
His tomb was discovered by Howard Carter | 40 |
His toy has over 43 quintillion combinations | 44 |
His toys bring joys to girls and boys | 37 |
His tribute to Marilyn was remade for Diana | 43 |
His TV Land co-host is Ed McMahon | 33 |
His unforgettable grandfather --- Gogh | 38 |
His vice president was from a different party | 45 |
His voice is provided by Kevin Clash | 36 |
His wager should have been sager | 32 |
His walk-off double ended the 1994 All-Star Game | 48 |
His was the first number retired by the Mets | 44 |
His watch sent a signal to contact Superman | 43 |
His wife took a turn for the worse | 34 |
His wife was a pillar of the community | 38 |
His wife was a pillar of the community? | 39 |
His wife was in the Gang of Four | 32 |
His wife was the salt of the earth | 34 |
His work can be found in the Uffizi Gallery | 43 |
His work inspired 'Cats' | 32 |
His work inspired Broadway's "Nine" | 49 |
His work may take him underground | 33 |
His work with couples is legendary | 34 |
His works are the "Cats" meow | 39 |
His writing led to "Cabaret" | 38 |
His ___ (cribbage term; anagram of SNOB) | 40 |
His ___ (title of honor for a cardinal) | 39 |
Hisakazu Imaki's car company | 32 |
Hispanic "Sesame Street" character | 44 |
Hispanic "Sesame Street" puppet | 41 |