Julie ___, voice of Marge Simpson | 33 |
Julie ___, the voice of Marge Simpson | 37 |
King Arthur's foster brother | 32 |
Diane in "The Godfather" | 34 |
Boastful knight of the Round Table | 34 |
Sir ___, foster brother of King Arthur | 38 |
Braggart knight of the Round Table | 34 |
"Every Kiss Begins with..." jeweler | 45 |
The second Mrs. Michael Corleone | 32 |
Texas senator who succeeded Lloyd | 33 |
Texas politico -- Bailey Hutchison | 34 |
Mary __ Ash, cosmetics company founder | 38 |
King Arthur's steward Sir _____ | 35 |
Francis of films: 1905–68 | 32 |
Diane's ''Godfather'' role | 46 |
Diane, in "The Godfather" | 35 |
Diane Keaton, in "The Godfather" | 42 |
Diane in ''The Godfather'' | 42 |
Cosmetics company founder Mary ___ Ash | 38 |
"Oh, ___!": Gershwin musical | 38 |
"Every kiss begins ..." jeweler | 41 |
Danny of "White Christmas" | 36 |
Danny who starred in "White Christmas" | 48 |
"The Court Jester" star Danny | 39 |
UNICEF's first celebrity ambassador Danny | 45 |
UNICEF's first celebrity ambassador | 39 |
Stubby of "Guys and Dolls" | 36 |
Singer of "Inchworm" on film | 38 |
Danny who played Hans Christian Andersen | 40 |
Danny of 'The Court Jester' | 35 |
Comedian Danny of "The Court Jester" | 46 |
Comedian Danny of "Knock on Wood" | 43 |
Author of "The Far Pavilions" | 39 |
"The Inspector General" star, 1949 | 44 |
"The Five Pennies" star | 33 |
"The Far Pavilions" author M. M. ___ | 46 |
"The Danny ___ Show" of the 1960s | 43 |
"The Court Jester" star, 1956 | 39 |
"Hans Christian Andersen" star Danny | 46 |
"Chickery Chick" bandleader | 37 |
''The Court Jester'' star | 41 |
''Chickery Chick'' bandleader | 45 |
Moon Mullins's bratty brother | 33 |
King Arthur's foster brother et al. | 39 |
"East of Eden" director | 33 |
''On the Waterfront'' director | 46 |
Lainie of "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" | 46 |
Elia ___, "East of Eden" director | 43 |
1999 Academy Honorary Award recipient | 37 |
"The Last Tycoon" director | 36 |
"East of Eden" director Elia | 38 |
Part of many a one-man band's gear | 38 |
Nonmusician's musical instrument | 36 |
Musical instrument for the nonmusical | 37 |
Instrument unlikely to be heard at Carnegie Hall | 48 |
Instrument often made of plastic | 32 |
Instrument just about anyone can play | 37 |
Instrument for the musically inept, maybe | 41 |
Instrument for the musically challenged | 39 |
Eunuch flute's more common name | 35 |
They create a buzz in the music world | 37 |
Instruments with low learning curves | 36 |
Instruments seldom seen in orchestras | 37 |
Easily played "instruments" | 37 |
Chryslers of the 1980s and '90s | 35 |
1980s-'90s Chrysler offerings | 33 |
Leader of the Sunshine Band et al. | 34 |
Basketball coach Jones and others | 33 |
'80s Celtics coach Jones et al. | 35 |
Pioneering Pittsburgh radio station | 35 |
Longtime Pittsburgh radio station | 33 |
America's first commercial radio station | 44 |
"Constant Craving" singer | 35 |
Canadian singer who eschews capitals | 36 |
Singer with the 1992 album "Ingénue" | 49 |
Singer whose name is written in lower case | 42 |
Frequent duettist with Tony Bennett | 35 |
Canadian Grammy winner for country and pop | 42 |
1988 Grammy winner for "Crying" | 41 |
"Trail of Broken Hearts" crooner | 42 |
"Shadowland" singer, 1988 | 35 |
"Miss Chatelaine" singer | 34 |
"Constant Craving" vocalist | 37 |
'Constant Craving' singer | 33 |
''Constant Craving'' singer | 43 |
Mauna ___ (Hawaii's highest point) | 38 |
Mauna ___ (Hawaii's highest peak) | 37 |
Mauna ___, Hawaii's highest peak | 36 |
Mauna ---, Hawaii's highest peak | 36 |
Mauna __: Hawaii's highest peak | 35 |
Mauna ___, Hawaii's highest point | 37 |
Hawaiian word for "white" | 35 |
Hawaii's highest peak, Mauna ___ | 36 |
Brownish-green New Zealand parrot | 33 |
19th-century Shakespearean actor Edmund | 39 |
Jane of "The Honeymooners" | 36 |
Former New Jersey Governor Thomas | 33 |
"The Family Circus" cartoonist | 40 |
"The Family Circus" cartoonist Bil | 44 |
"Family Circus" cartoonist | 36 |