What the untruthful cockney did? | 32 |
Say "somethin'," say | 34 |
Say "nothin'," say | 32 |
Say "I'm goin'," e.g. | 39 |
Say "fo'c'sle," e.g. | 38 |
Say "e'er," for instance | 38 |
Say "e'er," for example | 37 |
Say "'S Wonderful," say | 37 |
Fail to pronounce, as a syllable | 32 |
Turned something into somethin' | 35 |
Said "fo'c'sle," say | 38 |
Sings "'S Wonderful," say | 39 |
Says "somethin'," for example | 43 |
That's saying "somethin'" | 43 |
Saying 'ere or 'ead, e.g. | 33 |
''Night'' author Wiesel | 39 |
"Night" novelist Wiesel | 33 |
"The Forgotten" novelist Wiesel | 41 |
"Night" memoirist Wiesel | 34 |
"The Missile Crisis" author Abel | 42 |
"Night" essayist Wiesel | 33 |
"A Jew Today" author Wiesel | 37 |
''Night'' writer Wiesel | 39 |
''Night'' novelist Wiesel | 41 |
Wiesel who wrote "The Night Trilogy" | 46 |
Wiesel who wrote "The Golem" | 38 |
Wiesel who wrote "Night" | 34 |
Wiesel who wrote 'Night' | 32 |
Wiesel who came to the United States in 1955 | 44 |
Sculptor Nadelman: 1885–1946 | 35 |
Peace Nobelist two years after Desmond | 38 |
First name at the 1986 Nobel Prize ceremony | 43 |
"The Accident" novelist Wiesel | 40 |
"Night" Nobelist Wiesel | 33 |
"A Jew Today" writer Wiesel | 37 |
_____ Ducommun, 1902 Peace Nobelist | 35 |
___ Saab (French fashion designer) | 34 |
___ Cristo-Loveanu, painter of Eisenhower | 41 |
Noted architect (Eero's father) | 35 |
Eero Saarinen's architect father | 36 |
Name meaning "my God is God" | 38 |
Eero Saarinen's famous father | 33 |
Nobel-winning Holocaust chronicler | 34 |
Author who won the 1986 Peace Prize | 35 |
Yale for whom the university is named | 37 |
Yale for whom the university was named | 38 |
Root who won the 1912 Nobel Peace Prize | 39 |
One of Yale's secret societies | 34 |
Name meaning "My God is he" | 37 |
Hebrew name meaning "He is my God" | 44 |
He had his Roots in Clinton, N.Y. | 33 |
He discusses divine providence in Job | 37 |
Electrical engineer and inventor Thomson | 40 |
Electric meter inventor ___ Thomson | 35 |
"Rubáiyát" illustrator Vedder | 45 |
___ Yale, for whom Yale University is named | 43 |
___ Yale (benefactor of a famed university) (5) | 47 |
___ Root, Nobelist for Peace: 1912 | 34 |
"The Lord of the Rings" star Wood | 43 |
Prophet with a taste for Manischewitz, apparently | 49 |
Nation of Islam leader ___ Muhammad | 35 |
Hebrew prophet who is part of the seder tradition | 49 |
He ascended to heaven in a whirlwind, in II Kings | 49 |
For whom the extra Manischewitz may be poured | 45 |
Kind of tournament round, briefly | 33 |
Kind of round in a tournament, informally | 41 |
Swedish model Nordegren in 2004 nuptial news | 44 |
Nordegren who married Tiger Woods in 2004 | 41 |
Former wife of skier Lindsey's boyfriend | 44 |
___ Nordegren, ex-wife of Tiger Woods | 37 |
"Sense and Sensibility" sister | 40 |
"Father Knows Best" actress Donahue | 45 |
Donahue of "Father Knows Best" | 40 |
"Sense and Sensibility" heroine | 41 |
Donahue of ''Father Knows Best'' | 48 |
"Nets to Catch the Wind" poet Wylie | 45 |
Emma's "Sense and Sensibility" role | 49 |
One of Austen's Dashwood sisters | 36 |
Donahue of "Get a Life" | 33 |
"Then She Found Me" author Lipman | 43 |
"The Little Clock" poet Wylie | 39 |
"The Ladies' Man" author Lipman | 45 |
"Sense and Sensibility" character | 43 |
Shortstop Chacon of the 1962 Mets | 33 |
Belgium's prime minister Di Rupo | 36 |
"Silas Marner" novelist | 33 |
"Silas Marner" author George | 38 |
Ness of "The Untouchables" | 36 |
"The Waste Land" author | 33 |
J. Alfred Prufrock's creator | 32 |
"Murder in the Cathedral" playwright | 46 |
Poet whose work inspired "Cats" | 41 |
"Adam Bede" author George | 35 |
Poet who inspired "Cats" | 34 |
He wrote "The Hollow Men" | 35 |
"The Cocktail Party" poet | 35 |
''Middlemarch'' author | 38 |
His work inspired 'Cats' | 32 |
He wrote "The Waste Land" | 35 |
"The Naming of Cats" poet | 35 |