"Sixteen Tons" singer, 1955 | 37 |
Hungarian-born architect Goldfinger | 35 |
Rubik who invented Rubik's Cube | 35 |
Rubik who invented a twistable toy | 34 |
John Beck's "Sleeper" role | 40 |
Hungarian pianist von Dohnänyi | 33 |
Hungarian name meaning "sincere" | 42 |
First name of a toy cube inventor | 33 |
"Diane" composer Rapee | 32 |
Predatory birds often seen in grids | 35 |
Coastal raptors often seen in crosswords | 40 |
Coastal birds with wedge-shaped tails | 37 |
Birds with "meat cleaver" bills | 41 |
Young's partner in accounting | 33 |
___ & Young (accounting firm) | 33 |
John Steinbeck's middle name | 32 |
"The Great Forest" painter Max | 40 |
"Ninotchka" director Lubitsch | 39 |
"The Hat Makes the Man" artist | 40 |
Young's partner in financial services | 41 |
He painted "The Great Forest" | 39 |
Former "Mary Worth" cartoonist | 40 |
Accounting giant ___ & Young | 32 |
Accounting firm: ___ & Young | 32 |
"Ubu Imperator" painter Max | 37 |
"Ubu Imperator" artist, 1923 | 38 |
"To Be or Not to Be" director Lubitsch | 48 |
"The Horse, He's Sick" Dadaist Max | 48 |
"The Horse He's Sick" artist | 42 |
"The Great Forest" painter | 36 |
"The Elephant Celebes" painter | 40 |
"The Elephant Celebes" artist | 39 |
"Ninotchka" director ___ Lubitsch | 43 |
"Murdering Airplane" artist | 37 |
"Mary Worth" cartoonist Ken | 37 |
"Lunar Asparagus" sculptor Max | 40 |
"Lunar Asparagus" sculptor | 36 |
"Heaven Can Wait" director Lubitsch | 45 |
''The Great Forest'' painter Max | 48 |
-- & Young (accounting firm) | 32 |
___ & Young, big name in accounting | 39 |
___ & Young (Big Four accounting firm) | 42 |
___ & Young (big accounting firm) | 37 |
Mancinelli opera "___ e Leandro" | 42 |
"Din" or "ranch" ending | 43 |
Mancinelli's "___ e Leandro" | 42 |
"___ e Leandro," Mancinelli opera | 43 |
Suffix with ''ranch'' | 37 |
Mancinetti opera "_____ e Leandro" | 44 |
Mancinelli opera "_____ e Leandro" | 44 |
Leandro's partner in a Mancinelli opera | 43 |
Leandro's partner in a Handel title | 39 |
Leandro's love, in a Mancinelli opera | 41 |
Leandro's love, in a Handel cantata | 39 |
Leander's love, Italian style | 33 |
Handel's "___ e Leandro" | 38 |
Handel cantata "___ e Leandro" | 40 |
Handel cantata "__ e Leandro" | 39 |
"--- e Leandro" (Mancinelli opera) | 44 |
"___ e Leandro" (Mancinelli opera) | 44 |
"__ e Leandro" (Handel cantata) | 41 |
Crumble into the sea, as shoreline | 34 |
Slowly wear away, as a cliff face | 33 |
Gradually destroy, as confidence | 32 |
Adversely affect, as one's confidence | 41 |
Wears away gradually, as shoreline | 34 |
Symphony that includes a funeral march | 38 |
Symphony originally dedicated to Napoleon | 41 |
Symphony first performed in April 1805 | 38 |
Beethoven's third, familiarly | 33 |
Nickname of Beethoven's Symphony No. 3 | 42 |
Nickname of a Beethoven symphony | 32 |
Work that marked the start of musical Romanticism | 49 |
Symphony with a noted funeral march | 35 |
Symphony whose second movement is a funeral march | 49 |
Symphony that premiered in Vienna in 1805 | 41 |
Symphony that heralded musical Romanticism | 42 |
Symphony originally named "Bonaparte" | 47 |
Symphony No. 3 in E Flat Major, familiarly | 42 |
Record on Norman Bates' Victrola | 36 |
Record glimpsed on Norman Bates's Victrola | 46 |
Orchestral work premiered in 1805 | 33 |
Nickname of Beethoven's Third | 33 |
Nickname of a century-old symphony | 34 |
Musical work whose name means "valiant" | 49 |
Musical work originally dedicated to Napoleon | 45 |
It was first publicly performed in Vienna in 1805 | 49 |
Early Romantic music masterpiece | 32 |
Beethoven's Third, popularly | 32 |
Beethoven's Symphony No. 3, familiarly | 42 |
1804 symphony that includes a funeral march | 43 |
"__ Variations" (Beethoven piece) | 43 |
Slangy suffix with "switch" | 37 |
Suffix with ''stink'' | 37 |
Slangy suffix with smack or sock | 32 |
Slangy suffix for "switch" | 36 |
Slangy ending for smack or switch | 33 |
Humorous ending for kick or sock | 32 |
Ending for "switch" or "buck" | 49 |
Ending for ''switch'' | 37 |