1950's TV's "___ Is Your Life" | 48 |
1950's-60's Big Apple mayor | 35 |
1950's-60's guitar twanger Eddy | 39 |
1950's-60's Hungarian premier János | 46 |
1950's-60's sex symbol's nickname | 45 |
1950's-60's singer Cooke | 32 |
1950's-60's title TV star | 33 |
1950's-60's twangy guitarist | 36 |
1950's-70's pitcher Drabowsky | 37 |
1950's-70's senator Symington, for short | 48 |
1950Â’s-60Â’s Mideastern king | 35 |
1950s ''Wild Bill Hickok'' star | 47 |
1950s "American Bandstand" dance | 42 |
1950s All-Star outfielder Minnie | 32 |
1950s backup group with four top 10 hits | 40 |
1950s Braves All-Star pitcher Burdette | 38 |
1950s dance resembling an elaborate patty-cake | 46 |
1950s Dodgers pitcher ___ Labine | 32 |
1950s Edward R. Murrow news show | 32 |
1950s entertainment technology development | 42 |
1950s event involving Charles Van Doren | 39 |
1950s event that shamed Charles Van Doren | 41 |
1950s fad garment with wavy fur and divided legs? | 49 |
1950s French Literature Nobelist | 32 |
1950s Gertrude Lawrence Broadway role | 37 |
1950s Hungarian premier ___ Nagy | 32 |
1950s Irving Berlin campaign song | 33 |
1950s Niners Hall of Fame quarterback | 37 |
1950s rockers' "photos" | 37 |
1950s Screen Actors Guild president | 35 |
1950s Top 40 hit, "La ___" | 36 |
1950s TV Western "__ Derringer" | 41 |
1950s-'60s actor known as the Switchblade Kid | 49 |
1950s-'60s Chief Justice Warren | 35 |
1950s-'60s entertainment group | 34 |
1950s-'60s Seattle zoo gorilla | 34 |
1950s-'60s TV quiz show host | 32 |
1950s-'70s quarterback Bratkowski | 37 |
1950s-'80s Chevy utility vehicle | 36 |
1951 A.L. strikeout leader Raschi | 33 |
1951 Alec Guinness film, with "The" | 45 |
1951 Baseball Hall of Fame inductee | 35 |
1951 Cesar Romero adventure/fantasy film | 40 |
1951 film version of a Dostoevsky classic | 41 |
1951 historical role for Peter Ustinov | 38 |
1951 hit with music by former Veep Dawes | 40 |
1951 Joseph Cotten movie, modern-style? | 39 |
1951 Peter Ustinov historical role | 34 |
1951 play by Literature Nobelist Nelly Sachs | 44 |
1951 play on which "Cabaret" is based | 47 |
1951 play that inspired "Cabaret" | 43 |
1951 Tony winner for "Call Me Madam" | 46 |
1951 Tony winner for Best Musical | 33 |
1952 and '56 candidate Stevenson | 36 |
1952 best seller set in California | 34 |
1952 biopic starring Marlon Brando | 34 |
1952 film whose hero is Will Kane | 33 |
1952 film with Maureen O'Hara | 33 |
1952 hit "Botch-_____" | 32 |
1952 Hope/Crosby "Road" destination | 45 |
1952 Olympic marathon winner Emil | 33 |
1952 quiz show "Up to ___" | 36 |
1952 title character with zero lines | 36 |
1953 3-D film starring Fernando Lamas | 37 |
1953 A.L. M.V.P. who played for the Indians | 43 |
1953 A.L. MVP and home run leader | 33 |
1953 Best Supporting Actor Oscar winner | 39 |
1953 biblical movie with Richard Burton | 39 |
1953 Billy Wilder film, in Rome? | 32 |
1953 comedy about a naive French girl | 37 |
1953 film classic with a Swahili title | 38 |
1953 film later staged as "Carnival" | 46 |
1953 film or the last word spoken in it | 39 |
1953 film starring Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh | 46 |
1953 film that got a Best Actress nomination | 44 |
1953 Gable film featuring gorillas | 34 |
1953 hit "_____ Cheatin' Heart" | 45 |
1953 hit that mentions "old Napoli" | 45 |
1953 Looney Tunes short where a student daydreams | 49 |
1953 movie that shares the name of a Texas town | 47 |
1953 Original Music Score Oscar-winning film | 44 |
1953 play, or consolation for a meatless meal? | 46 |
1953 Pulitzer playwright William | 32 |
1953 Pulitzer-winning playwright | 32 |
1953 Richard Burton movie with The | 38 |
1953 Sophia Loren film based on a Verdi classic | 47 |
1953 title role for Leslie Caron | 32 |
1953 title role for Rita Hayworth | 33 |
1953 title role for Sophia Loren | 32 |
1953 tune introduced by Leslie Caron | 36 |
1954 Bogart film, with 'The' | 36 |
1954 doo-wop hit for The Crew-Cuts | 34 |
1954 event code-named Castle Bravo | 34 |
1954 event coded as "Castle Bravo" | 44 |
1954 film in which Brando played Napoleon | 41 |
1954 film set in 16th-century Japan | 35 |
1954 film starring Jane Wyman and Rock Hudson | 45 |
1954 Heisman Trophy winner Ameche | 33 |
1954 hit "(___) I Need Your Lovin'" | 49 |
1954 hit song with a biblical title | 35 |