1980s-'90s German leader Helmut | 35 |
1980's-90's chancellor Helmut | 37 |
'80s-'90s German chancellor | 35 |
'80-'90s German chancellor | 34 |
Colorful form of the common carp | 32 |
Japanese carp found in ornamental ponds | 39 |
Japanese fish often found in ponds | 34 |
It's Japanese for "carp" | 38 |
Stavros superior, in '70s TV | 32 |
Old cop show starring Telly Savalas | 35 |
"The Mikado" executioner | 34 |
Lord High Executioner in "The Mikado" | 47 |
Gorilla who speaks in sign language | 35 |
Gorilla who learned sign language | 33 |
Gorilla skilled in sign language | 32 |
Executioner in "The Mikado" | 37 |
The Mikado's Lord High Executioner | 38 |
Gorilla with a vocabulary of about 2,000 words | 46 |
Gorilla who had a cat named All Ball | 36 |
Gorilla trained to use sign language | 36 |
Gorilla that learned sign language | 34 |
Gorilla pioneering in sign language | 35 |
Gorilla famously taught to use sign language | 44 |
Character in "The Mikado" | 35 |
1945 Parker and Gillespie bebop kickoff | 39 |
"The Mikado" character | 32 |
''Mikado'' character | 36 |
Only Beach Boys #1 hit after 1966 | 33 |
Island in a late Beach Boys song | 32 |
1988 comeback hit for the Beach Boys | 36 |
Performance in a Beach Boys hit? | 32 |
Russian peninsula bordering the White Sea | 41 |
Nut that's a source of caffeine | 35 |
Inca ___ (popular Peruvian soft drink) | 38 |
Largest city in Nordrhein-Westfalen | 35 |
Fourth-largest city in Deutschland | 34 |
Heyerdahl's "___-Tiki" | 36 |
Part of a Heyerdahl craft's name | 36 |
Heyerdahl's "__-Tiki" | 35 |
Heyerdahl's "___ Tiki" | 36 |
"___-Tiki," Heyerdahl book | 36 |
''__-Tiki'' (Heyerdahl craft) | 45 |
Hawaiian coffee-growing district | 32 |
Western coastal district of Hawaii | 34 |
Prime coffee-growing area in Hawaii | 35 |
North or South district in Hawaii | 33 |
Coffee harvested on the slopes of Mauna Loa | 43 |
___ winds (herald of warm and muggy weather) | 44 |
__ Coast, Hawaiian coffee district | 34 |
King of the Empire State Building? | 34 |
Biggest role in a 2005 blockbuster | 34 |
"King ___" (2005 Peter Jackson film) | 46 |
King of filmdom's Skull Island | 34 |
Empire State Building climber, for short | 40 |
Former German chancellor Adenauer | 33 |
First name of West Germany's first chancellor | 49 |
Vessel named for the Incan god Viracocha | 40 |
Nonfiction bestseller about a raft | 34 |
"Rock and Roll, Hoochie ___" | 38 |
"Rock and Roll, Hoochie ___" (1974 hit) | 49 |
"Rock and Roll, Hoochie __": 1974 hit | 47 |
"Koochie-koochie-___!" | 32 |
When doubled, Debbie Harry's solo debut album | 49 |
Wellington ___, Chinese statesman | 33 |
Rock and Roll Hoochie ____ : 1974 song | 41 |
Cole Porter's 'Hitchy- --' | 38 |
Cole Porter musical, "Hitchy-___" | 43 |
Chinese statesman Wellington ___ | 32 |
Actress Stark of "Star Wars" | 38 |
1974 song "Rock and Roll, Hoochie ___" | 48 |
"Rock and Roll, Hoochie ____" | 39 |
"Rock and Roll Hoochie ____" | 38 |
"Hitchy-___" (Cole Porter musical) | 44 |
"Hitchy-___," Kern revue | 34 |
"Hitchy ___," ragtime hit | 35 |
'Rock and Roll, Hoochie --' (1974 song) | 47 |
'Rock and Roll Hoochie --', | 35 |
Common slur on political talk radio | 35 |
Word before Moe Dee or G Rap, in hip-hop names | 46 |
Singer with "The Gang" | 32 |
Leader of the Gang, in 70's-80's music | 46 |
Leader of a musical "gang" | 36 |
Gang leader of 70's-80's music | 38 |
Cigarette company with a jazz festival | 38 |
___ Moe Dee (rapper in the Treacherous Three) | 45 |
__ & the Gang: "Celebration" group | 48 |
Drink that's stirred, but not shaken | 40 |
Its most popular flavor is Tropical Punch | 41 |
Drink brand with a pitcher for a mascot | 39 |
Brand with an anthropomorphic pitcher mascot | 44 |
Beverage for the blindly faithful | 33 |
Best-selling author of "The Taking" | 45 |
U.S. Surgeon General under Reagan | 33 |
Former Surgeon General C. Everett | 33 |
Surgeon General who sported a Donegal beard | 43 |
Surgeon General who retired in 1989 | 35 |
Surgeon general under Reagan and Bush | 37 |
Reagan surgeon general C. Everett __ | 36 |
One-time surgeon general C. Everett | 35 |
Former Surgeon General C. Everett ___ | 37 |