1924 DeSylva/MacDonald/Gershwin song | 36 |
1924 hit "____ to Be You" | 35 |
1925 musical featuring "Tea for Two" | 46 |
1925 Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist | 36 |
1925 Sergei Eisenstein film classic | 35 |
1926 "Boy Wonder" of baseball | 39 |
1926 English Channel swimmer Gertrude | 37 |
1926 hit "Sleepy Time ___" | 36 |
1926 song, 'When Day --' | 32 |
1926 ticker-tape parade honoree for swimming | 44 |
1927 Jolson classic, with "The" | 41 |
1927's "The Jazz Singer," notably | 47 |
1927's Flying Cloud, for one | 32 |
1928 destroyer of the village of Mascali | 40 |
1928 trademark song for Ruth Etting | 35 |
1928, 1932 and 1936 Olympic gold medalist | 41 |
1929 "Powder Puff Derby" participant | 46 |
1929 Ethel Waters hit whose title is a question | 47 |
1929 Hemingway book, with "A" | 39 |
1929 hit "____ Love Song" | 35 |
1929 literary character in San Francisco | 40 |
1929 novel about aliens leaving home? | 37 |
1929 novel, and this puzzle's title | 39 |
1929 song co-written by Fats Waller | 35 |
1929 song cowritten by Fats Waller | 34 |
1929 song that spawned a classic 1952 musical | 45 |
1929's Flying Cloud, for one | 32 |
1930 Best Picture nominee, with "The" | 47 |
1930 hit "The _____ Waltz" | 36 |
1930 Marlene Dietrich film, with "The" | 48 |
1930 novel about sleeping in dirty pajamas? | 43 |
1930 winner of golf's Grand Slam | 36 |
1930's design style, formally? | 34 |
1930's director with three Oscars | 37 |
1930's Great Plains calamity | 32 |
1930's heavyweight champ Max | 32 |
1930's vice president John ___ Garner | 41 |
1930's-40's Czech president | 35 |
1930's-40's director Zoltan ___ | 39 |
1930's-40's film director ___ C. Kenton | 47 |
1930's-40's leading lady born in Russia | 47 |
1930's-50's actor J. ___ Naish | 38 |
1930's-50's Egyptian king | 33 |
1930's-60's power couple | 32 |
1930s dance named for a famous flier | 36 |
1930s film star with notable facial hair | 40 |
1930s heavyweight champ known as the Ambling Alp | 48 |
1930s org. with a blue eagle logo | 33 |
1930s Safety Director of Cleveland | 34 |
1930s song "Maria ___" | 32 |
1930s St. Louis Cardinals nickname | 34 |
1930s vice president John ___ Garner | 36 |
1930s-'40s big band singer Bob | 34 |
1930s-'40s German-American political group | 46 |
1930s-'40s heavyweight champ Joe | 36 |
1930s-'40s mystery film scene stealer | 41 |
1930s-'40s New York mayor La Guardia | 40 |
1930s-'40s pitcher "Schoolboy" __ | 47 |
1930s-'40s serial radio comedy | 34 |
1930s-'40s singer/actress Durbin | 36 |
1930s–'40s White House address | 41 |
1931 film about a stockbroker's telephone? | 46 |
1931 film for which Wallace Beery won Best Actor | 48 |
1931 film that won an Oscar for cinematography | 46 |
1931 sudser about a washed-up prizefighter | 42 |
1932 and 1981 "Tarzan" films, e.g. | 44 |
1932 Clark Gable/Jean Harlow film | 33 |
1932 Distinguished Flying Cross recipient | 41 |
1932 Gable film remade as "Mogambo" | 45 |
1932 Lake Placid gold medalist Sonja | 36 |
1932 Marlene Dietrich / Cary Grant movie | 40 |
1932 romance with Maurice Chevalier | 35 |
1932 skiing gold medalist Utterström | 39 |
1932 Spencer Tracy/Joan Bennett romcom | 38 |
1933 gp. with a Blue Eagle poster | 33 |
1933 Marx Brothers "chick flick"? | 43 |
1933 movie starring Fay Wray and Melvyn Douglas | 47 |
1933 Physics Nobelist Schrödinger | 36 |
1934 gp. with a Blue Eagle poster | 33 |
1934 Hall and Nordhoff adventure novel | 38 |
1934 historical novel by Robert Graves | 38 |
1934 hit "___ Dinka Doo" | 34 |
1934 hit "___ Do Is Dream of You" | 43 |
1934 Lillian Hellman play, with "The" | 47 |
1934 Mort Dixon/Allie Wrubel song | 33 |
1934 novel "Maw'id" | 33 |
1934 novel whose titular character has a stutter | 48 |
1934 role for Claudette, briefly | 32 |
1934 song "The Very Thought _____" | 44 |
1934 strip created by Alex Raymond | 34 |
1934 title role for Ginger Rogers | 33 |
1934 title role for Jeanette MacDonald | 38 |
1934's Airflow and 1955's Fireflite, e.g. | 49 |
1935 musical with Astaire and Rogers | 36 |
1935 Pulitzer-winning playwright Zoë | 39 |
1935 Triple Crown winner and a Nebraska city | 44 |
1936 and 1937 Best Actress Luise | 32 |
1936 Cole Porter song, literally | 32 |
1936 Hoot Gibson film, with "The" | 43 |
1936 N.L. leader in slugging percentage | 39 |