___ del Norte (Rio Grande gorge) | 32 |
Texas city twisted to go downhill? | 34 |
Home of Goya's "La Maja Desnuda" | 46 |
"The King," in Cordoba | 32 |
What to call Spain's Juan Carlos | 36 |
__ de Timbales: Tito Puente's nickname | 42 |
Youngster in "The Jetsons" | 36 |
TV boy who attends the Little Dipper School | 43 |
Judy's brother on "The Jetsons" | 45 |
Judy Jetson's little brother | 32 |
Football Hall-of-Famer ___ Hirsch | 34 |
First name that means "the king" | 42 |
Crazylegs Hirsch of football fame | 33 |
Crazy Legs Hirsch of the early N.F.L. | 37 |
Character with an antenna on his hat | 36 |
Cartoon boy with an antenna on his cap | 38 |
Cartoon attendee of the Little Dipper School | 44 |
Boy's name that means "the king" | 46 |
Boy in a noted futuristic cartoon | 33 |
6-year-old on TV who studies astrophysics | 41 |
"The Jetsons" youngster | 33 |
"Crazylegs" Hirsch of the NFL | 39 |
Golfer nicknamed "The Big Easy" | 41 |
Sextet in "Little Nellie Kelly" | 41 |
Golfer known as "the Big Easy" | 40 |
The six of "Little Nellie Kelly" | 42 |
Seven-time Presidents Cup competitor | 36 |
Quintet in "La, La, Lucille" | 38 |
Golfer called "the Big Easy" | 38 |
Athlete nicknamed "The Big Easy" | 42 |
U.S. Open winner of 1994 and 1997 | 33 |
U.S. Open champ in '94 and '97 | 38 |
Two-time U.S. Open champion Ernie | 33 |
Two-time runner-up at the Masters | 33 |
Transportation options for Blackhawks fans | 42 |
They may run over you in Chicago | 32 |
They can run over you harmlessly | 32 |
There are three in every lullaby | 32 |
South African with two U.S. Open wins | 37 |
South African who twice won the U.S. Open | 41 |
Sights on Third Avenue in the mid-20th century | 46 |
Sextet in "All's Well . . . " | 43 |
Runner-up to Singh at the 2000 Masters | 38 |
Quintet in "La La, Lucille" | 37 |
Player who followed in Player's footsteps | 45 |
P.G.A. Tour Rookie of the Year after Singh | 42 |
Name engraved on the Claret Jug in 2002 | 39 |
N.Y.C.'s Third and Ninth Avenue lines, e.g. | 47 |
N.Y.C. sights beginning in the 1870's | 41 |
Linksman called "the Big Easy" | 40 |
Lines like the London Overground | 32 |
Golfer whose surname is often mispronounced | 43 |
Golfer who won the 1991 Southern Africa Tour | 44 |
Golfer Ernie with his own wine company | 38 |
Golfer Ernie called "The Big Easy" | 44 |
Golfer dubbed "the Big Easy" | 38 |
Former "Golf Digest" columnist | 40 |
Ernie who writes a column for Golf Digest | 41 |
Ernie known as "The Big Easy" | 39 |
Ernie in the World Golf Hall of Fame | 36 |
Designer of the South African golf course Oubaai | 48 |
Contemporary of Woods and Mickelson | 35 |
British Open champ the year after Duval | 39 |
Athlete who sells a line of Big Easy wines | 42 |
All-time European Tour money winner | 35 |
2011 Golf Hall of Fame inductee Ernie | 37 |
2002 British Open champion Ernie | 32 |
1997 PGA Grand Slam of Golf winner | 34 |
"The Big Easy" of the P.G.A. | 38 |
"The Big Easy" of sports | 34 |
''Toddling Town'' trains | 40 |
Lanchester of "Bride of Frankenstein" | 47 |
''Born Free'' lioness | 37 |
''Born Free'' feline | 36 |
Lioness in "Born Free" | 32 |
Snow Queen in "Frozen" | 32 |
Lanchester of "Mary Poppins" | 38 |
''Born Free'' character | 39 |
Snow queen in Disney's "Frozen" | 45 |
Sister of Lustica in "Born Free" | 42 |
Martinelli of "Hatari!" | 33 |
"The Sound of Music" baroness | 39 |
"Hostess with the Mostest" Maxwell | 44 |
''Lohengrin'' character | 39 |
Tiffany jewelry designer Peretti | 32 |
The lady in "The Lady From Shanghai" | 46 |
Pataky of "Snakes on a Plane" | 39 |
Maxwell of columns, films and parties | 37 |
Lioness whose sisters were Lustica and Big One | 46 |
Leonine star of "Born Free" | 37 |
Lanchester who played a monster's bride | 43 |
Lanchester of "Blackbeard's Ghost" | 48 |
Lanchester of 'Mary Poppins' | 36 |
Joy's "Born Free" lioness | 39 |
Gottfried's sister, in opera | 32 |
Four-legged "Born Free" star | 38 |
Forbidden question asker in "Lohengrin" | 49 |
Character who sings "Let It Go" | 41 |
Bride of the "Bridal Chorus" | 38 |
Boris's actress "bride" | 37 |