"___ Nacht in Venedig" (Strauss opera) | 48 |
"___ kleine Nachtmusic": Mozart | 41 |
"___ kleine Nachtmusic" | 33 |
"__ kleine Nachtmusik" | 32 |
German's ''one'' | 36 |
"Drei" less "zwei" | 38 |
He was a genius, relatively speaking | 36 |
Developer of the theory of relativity | 37 |
Time's Person of the Century, 1999 | 38 |
Time magazine's Person of the Century | 41 |
Author of the "Annus Mirabilis" papers | 48 |
Vowels that end a children's song | 37 |
Last three syllables of a farm song refrain | 43 |
"Old MacDonald" syllables | 35 |
"Old MacDonald" fragment | 34 |
''Old MacDonald'' refrain part | 46 |
Vowels at the end of a children's song | 42 |
End of the dell farmer's refrain | 36 |
End of the "Old MacDonald" refrain | 44 |
"Old Macdonald" sequence | 34 |
"Old MacDonald" refrain letters | 41 |
"Old MacDonald'' ender | 35 |
Where St. Patrick's Day is a national holiday | 49 |
Cork can be found near the bottom of it | 39 |
Word on the Irish presidential seal | 35 |
Revolutionary Michael Collins's country | 43 |
Name of a republic: 1937–49 | 34 |
Name derived from a Gaelic goddess | 34 |
Dublin's country, to residents | 34 |
Where to find counties Clare and Cork | 37 |
Where Hyde presided: 1938–45 | 35 |
What Dubliners call their homeland | 34 |
The __ Society of Boston: Irish culture group | 45 |
Setting for "The Quiet Man" | 37 |
Republic's name: 1937–49 | 35 |
Republic consisting of 26 counties | 34 |
Prime Minister De Valera's land | 35 |
Name on a European postage stamp | 32 |
Name next to a harp on some euros | 33 |
Name beside a harp on euro coins | 32 |
Land of the so-called "Troubles" | 42 |
Its flag is green, white and orange | 35 |
Its first president was Douglas Hyde | 36 |
It's west of the Isle of Man | 32 |
It replaced the Irish Free State | 32 |
Homeland of the folk-singing Clancy Brothers | 44 |
Home for the Murphys and O'Connors | 38 |
Former part of the United Kingdom | 33 |
Former name of a European republic | 34 |
Eurozone member, to its inhabitants | 35 |
Europe's third-largest island | 33 |
Britain's neighbor, to natives | 34 |
Britain's neighbor, formally | 32 |
''My Left Foot'' setting | 40 |
Sue Grafton's "___ for Evidence" | 46 |
"__ for Evidence" (Grafton novel) | 43 |
Grafton's "___ for Evidence" | 42 |
"___ for Evidence" (Sue Grafton novel) | 48 |
"__ for Evidence" (Grafton book) | 42 |
Grafton's "__ for Evidence" | 41 |
Grafton's '-- for Evidence' | 39 |
Surface for the Olympische Winterspiele | 39 |
Sue Grafton's "--- for Evidence" | 46 |
Sue Grafton's '-- for Evidence' | 43 |
It might halt traffic on the Rhein | 34 |
"___ for her eyes . . . " | 35 |
"___ for Evidence" (Grafton mystery) | 46 |
"__ for Evidence": Grafton novel | 42 |
''__ for Evidence'' | 35 |
'-- for Evidence' (Sue Grafton novel) | 45 |
'-- for Evidence' (Sue Grafton book) | 44 |
'-- for Evidence' (Grafton novel) | 41 |
NATO's first supreme commander | 34 |
Matthew Ridgway succeeded him as NATO head | 42 |
His Secret Service code name was Providence | 43 |
"Crusade in Europe" author | 36 |
"The Spirit" cartoonist Will | 38 |
Subject of the book "DisneyWar" | 41 |
One who ran a Mickey Mouse operation? | 37 |
Mitchell replaced him as Disney chief | 37 |
Iger's predecessor at Disney | 32 |
He ran a Mickey Mouse operation for 21 years | 44 |
He once ran a Mickey Mouse operation | 36 |
Author of "Work in Progress" | 38 |
"The Spirit" creator Will | 35 |
"The Spirit" comics writer Will | 41 |
"Comics and Sequential Art" author Will | 49 |
This or that, it doesn't matter which | 41 |
"I have no preference" | 32 |
One of two, doesn't really matter | 37 |
"It's your choice" | 32 |
'Doesn't matter which of the two' | 45 |
Suddenly leave one's seat on a plane? | 41 |
Unique button in 007's Aston Martin | 39 |
Send out, in the realm of physical media | 40 |
Fighter pilot's emergency button | 36 |
Emergency function on a fighter plane | 37 |
Button on James Bond's dashboard? | 37 |
Presents with a red card, perhaps | 33 |
Anita of "La Dolce Vita" | 34 |