1958 Oscar winner for Best Original Song | 40 |
1958 film with the song "The Parisians" | 49 |
1958 Best Picture, and this puzzle's title | 46 |
Computer acronym about faulty data | 34 |
"Junk begets junk" computer acronym | 45 |
Acronym for useless computer results | 36 |
Acronym excusing useless computer results | 41 |
Computer programmer's acronym | 33 |
Computer acronym for sloppy work | 32 |
Acronymic truism about processing faulty data | 45 |
"Junk begets junk" acronym | 36 |
Freelance musician's mainstays | 34 |
Uniformed figure in the National Toy Hall of Fame | 49 |
Soldier with plastic explosives? | 32 |
Doll in the National Toy Hall of Fame | 37 |
"The Story of ___" (1945 war film) | 44 |
"Retaliation" movie franchise | 39 |
"Knowing is half the battle" doll | 43 |
Toys known as Action Men in the U.K. | 36 |
They marched into toy stores in 1964 | 36 |
Cobra Commander and Destro, e.g. | 32 |
"Real American Hero" toys | 35 |
"___ Blas" (LeSage novel) | 35 |
"Drums Along the Mohawk" hero | 39 |
Lesage's "___ Blas" | 33 |
Gerard who played "Buck" Rogers | 41 |
Band of Horses "Wicked ___" | 37 |
___ Grissom (former "CSI" role) | 41 |
Teammate of Jackie, Duke and Pee Wee | 36 |
Spoken word soul guy Scott-Heron | 32 |
Spoken word soul artist ___ Scott-Heron | 39 |
Spoken word artist/rap pioneer ___ Scott-Heron | 46 |
Original boss of Sara and Nick on "CSI" | 49 |
Los Angeles district attorney Garcetti | 38 |
Hodges whose #14 was retired by the Mets | 40 |
Hodges who managed the Miracle Mets | 35 |
He outmanaged Earl in the 1969 World Series | 43 |
Gunderson on "The Simpsons" | 37 |
Grissom's first name, on "CSI" | 44 |
Gerard of "Soldier's Fortune" | 43 |
Gerard of "Buck Rogers" | 33 |
Gerard of "Buck Rogers . . . " | 40 |
Bellows of "The Agency" | 33 |
Actor Gerard of "Buck Rogers" | 39 |
"CSI" forensic scientist Grissom | 42 |
"CSI" character Grissom who has a Ph.D. | 49 |
"Buck Rogers" actor Gerard | 36 |
"Bat Macumba" Gilberto | 32 |
"___ Blas" (Le Sage novel) | 36 |
''___ Blas'' (Lesage novel) | 43 |
___ Gerard (Buck Rogers portrayer) | 34 |
__ Grissom, former "CSI" role | 39 |
__ monster (southwestern lizard) | 32 |
Monster that's really a lizard | 34 |
Desert ''monster'' | 34 |
"Monster" that's really a lizard | 46 |
"Monster" of the southwest | 36 |
Venomous ''monster'' | 36 |
New Mexico's ___ National Forest | 36 |
Arizona county that borders Maricopa | 36 |
"Monster" named after a river | 39 |
Poisonous desert dwellers, for short | 36 |
The "G" in G.K. Chesterton | 36 |
“Eat, Pray, Love” author | 32 |
"Ruddigore" librettist | 32 |
''SNL'' comic Radner | 36 |
Rita Hayworth title role of 1946 | 32 |
Radner of ''SNL'' | 33 |
Original "SNL" cast member Radner | 43 |
Fondly remembered "S.N.L." name | 41 |
First name among classic "SNL" regulars | 49 |
First name among "SNL" regulars | 41 |
Film the convicts watch at Shawshank Prison | 43 |
Comedienne Radner who played Baba Wawa | 38 |
1946 film noir starring Rita Hayworth | 37 |
___ Gray, inventor of the shimmy | 32 |
__ the lily: adorned unnecessarily | 34 |
Castaway home of Lovey and Thurston Howell, III | 47 |
TV show that stemmed from the crash of the Minnow | 49 |
Something Denver is well-known for | 34 |
Classic sitcom that debuted on 9/26/1964 | 40 |
1960s sitcom about a group of castaways | 39 |
It doesn't feel good to be green around them | 48 |
Like some statues and book spines | 33 |
Third letter of the Hebrew alphabet | 35 |
Greedy person's impatient cry | 33 |
"I want it, and I want it now!" | 41 |
"Hand it over, buster!" | 33 |
"___ Shelter," Rolling Stones hit | 43 |
Sitcom that launched Joey Lawrence's career | 47 |
"How stupid do you think I am?!" | 42 |
"How dumb do you think I am?!" | 40 |
"Do you think I'm that stupid?!" | 46 |
Stones' request of their accountant? | 40 |
Informal request to an accountant? | 34 |
Certain card-game winner's exclamation | 42 |
Word said while putting one's hand down | 43 |
Rummy player's "gotcha!" | 38 |
Declaration that ends a certain game | 36 |
"Of all the ___ joints ..." | 37 |