Native Americans of Ontario and New York | 40 |
Native Americans for whom a lake was named | 42 |
Indians nicknamed "Cat people" | 40 |
Group whose name means "wild cats" | 44 |
"The Phantom of the Opera" protagonist | 48 |
"The Flying Dutchman" tenor | 37 |
Tenor in "The Flying Dutchman" | 40 |
He played Ponch on "CHiPs" | 36 |
"Gymnopédies" composer Satie | 41 |
"CHiPs" co-star Estrada | 33 |
''CHiPs'' star Estrada | 38 |
Ponch's portrayer on "CHiPS" | 42 |
Larry's "CHiPs" costar | 36 |
Actor Estrada of "CHiPs" | 34 |
"The Phantom of the Opera" character | 46 |
"Socrate" composer Satie | 34 |
"CHiPs" costar Estrada | 32 |
''Phantom of the Opera'' lead | 45 |
The Phantom of the Opera's name | 35 |
The Phantom of the Opera's first name | 41 |
Prime Minister Brian's deputy | 33 |
Nobelist poet ___ Axel Karlfeldt | 32 |
Lover in "The Flying Dutchman" | 40 |
LeBron, Dwyane, and Chris's coach | 37 |
He played Ponch on ''CHiPs'' | 44 |
"The Flying Dutchman" role | 36 |
"Isaac's Storm" author Larson | 43 |
"Flying Dutchman" role | 32 |
"___ the Viking" (Tim Robbins movie) | 46 |
'70s-'80s heartthrob Estrada | 36 |
''CHiPs'' actor Estrada | 39 |
Christensen of "Parenthood" | 37 |
Eleniak of ''Baywatch'' | 39 |
Slezak of "One Life to Live" | 38 |
Christensen of TV's "Parenthood" | 46 |
Pam of "The Cosby Show" | 33 |
Niece in Barber's opera "Vanessa" | 47 |
Mezzo role in Barber's "Vanessa" | 46 |
Christensen of "Flightplan" | 37 |
Alexander of "The Cosby Show" | 39 |
Actress Christensen of "Traffic" | 42 |
Actress Alexander of "The Cosby Show" | 47 |
"Traffic" actress Christensen | 39 |
"The Cosby Show" actress Alexander | 44 |
Composer of several "Gnossiennes" | 43 |
Composer called a "gymnopédiste" | 45 |
Collaborator with Claude Debussy | 32 |
"Limp Preludes for a Dog" composer | 44 |
"The Office" receptionist | 35 |
"Happy Days" actress Moran | 36 |
''___ go bragh'' | 32 |
''___ Brockovich'' | 34 |
Lead-in for "go bragh" | 32 |
Environmental activist Brockovich | 33 |
St. Patrick's Day slogan starter | 36 |
Brockovich played by Julia Roberts | 34 |
Moran of ''Happy Days'' | 39 |
"Come back to ___ . . . " | 35 |
Start of a slogan heard in March | 32 |
St. Patrick's Day slogan start | 34 |
Poetic name for the emerald isle | 32 |
Gray of "Silver Spoons" | 33 |
Actress Moran of "Happy Days" | 39 |
"The Auld Sod," poetically | 36 |
"Silver Spoons" actress Gray | 38 |
"Love, Save the Empty" singer McCarley | 48 |
"Joanie Loves Chachi" co-star Moran | 45 |
"___ Brockovich" (2000 movie) | 39 |
"___ Brockovich" (2000 film) | 38 |
___ Esurance (cartoon spy in TV ads) | 36 |
___ Brockovich (Julia Roberts title role) | 41 |
Word before go bragh or "Brockovich" | 46 |
Where many last names start with "O" | 46 |
The "auld sod," literary | 34 |
Subject of some Thomas Moore poetry | 35 |
Sons of ___ (group promoting Irish heritage) | 44 |
Sons of ___ (ethnic pride group) | 32 |
Sister on "The Waltons" | 33 |
Secretary on "The Office" | 35 |
Receptionist on "The Office" after Pam | 48 |
Post-Pam receptionist of "The Office" | 47 |
Port ___, seaside resort on the Isle of Man | 43 |
Popular girl's name in Wales | 32 |
One of the girls on "The Waltons" | 43 |
One of John-Boy Walton's sisters | 36 |
One of "The Waltons" girls | 36 |
New receptionist on "The Office" | 42 |
Name meaning, literally, west island | 36 |
Land that's saluted in this puzzle | 38 |
Land of the poet MáirtÃn Ó Direáin | 47 |
Land of O'Kelly and O'Keeffe | 36 |
Land of "Kathleen Mavourneen" | 39 |
Julia's Oscar-winning character | 35 |
Ireland, romantically and poetically | 36 |
Girl's name that's also a place name | 44 |
First name in a 2000 Best Picture nominee | 41 |
Destination for vacationing whiskey lovers | 42 |
Demi's "Striptease" role | 38 |
Daniels of "The L Word" | 33 |
Country that celebrates March 17th | 34 |