Headey of "Game of Thrones" | 37 |
Georg Büchner's "Leonce and ___" | 49 |
Horne who sang "Stormy Weather" | 41 |
Heroine of Conrad's "Victory" | 43 |
Horne of "Stormy Weather" fame | 40 |
Horne of ''Stormy Weather'' fame | 48 |
Actress Olin of "Havana" | 34 |
"Stormy Weather" Horne | 32 |
___ the Hyena of "Li'l Abner" | 43 |
"Love Me or Leave Me" singer Horne | 44 |
"A Raisin in the Sun" character | 41 |
With 76A, "Chocolat" costar | 37 |
She plays Hannah on "Girls" | 37 |
River whose headwaters are near Lake Baikal | 43 |
River known for the goldfields in its basin | 43 |
Popilius ___, of "Julius Caesar" | 42 |
Olin of "Hollywood Homicide," 2003 | 44 |
Olin of "Enemies, a Love Story" | 41 |
Olin of ''Chocolat'' | 36 |
Nyman of "I Am Curious (Yellow)" | 42 |
Lifetime Achievement Grammy winner Horne | 40 |
Hyena in "L'il Abner" | 35 |
Horne who sang "Deed I Do" | 36 |
Horne who played the Cotton Club | 32 |
Horne of ''Cabin in the Sky'' | 45 |
Horne in "Stormy Weather" | 35 |
Hideous "Li'l Abner" character | 44 |
Headey of HBO's "Game of Thrones" | 47 |
Headey of 'Game of Thrones' | 35 |
Harold Teen's leaping flivver | 33 |
Harold Teen's "Leapin' ___" | 45 |
Hannah portrayer on "Girls" | 37 |
Glinda, in ''The Wiz'' | 38 |
Glinda portrayer in “The Wiz” | 37 |
First name in supper club entertainment | 39 |
Dunham who writes and stars in "Girls" | 48 |
Diana's protector in a '78 film | 39 |
Capp/Wolverton creation __ the Hyena | 36 |
Buchner's "Leonce and ___" | 40 |
Buchner's ''Leonce and ___'' | 48 |
Büchner's "Leonce and ---" | 47 |
Actress Headey of "300" | 33 |
Actress Dunham of TV's "Girls" | 44 |
1984 Kennedy Center honoree Horne | 33 |
1983 Spingarn Medal winner Horne | 32 |
"Tiny Furniture" filmmaker Dunham | 43 |
"Romeo Is Bleeding" actress Olin | 42 |
"Gossip" co-star Headey | 33 |
"Girls" creator/star Dunham | 37 |
"Girls" creator Dunham | 32 |
"Chocolat" actress Olin | 33 |
''A Raisin in the Sun'' heroine | 47 |
. . . "Traveling Pants "girl | 38 |
Star in "Stormy Weather": 1943 | 40 |
She played Glinda the Good in "The Wiz" | 49 |
Kennedy Center honoree of '84 | 33 |
1989 Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award winner | 45 |
"Honeysuckle Rose" singer | 35 |
"'Deed I Do" singer | 33 |
The Delaware Prophet's tribe | 32 |
Skynyrd "___ a Helpin' Hand" | 42 |
"... countrymen, __ ..." | 34 |
"___ me your ears": Shak. | 35 |
''__ me your ears'' | 35 |
Polonius said not to be a borrower or this | 42 |
Participant at a home closing, often | 36 |
Don't be this, said Polonius | 32 |
"Neither borrower nor ___ be" | 39 |
There's interest in their work | 34 |
Three-time U.S. Open winner Ivan | 32 |
Tennis great who never won Wimbledon | 36 |
U.S. Open tennis finalist eight straight years | 46 |
#1 tennis player for much of the '80s | 41 |
Ivan who wrote "Hitting Hot" | 38 |
He appeared in eight consecutive U.S. Open finals | 49 |
Back-to-back French Open winner of the 1980s | 44 |
19-time grand slam singles finalist | 35 |
"Hitting hot" practitioner | 36 |
"Blank Czech" of '80s tennis | 42 |
What one does for his own interest? | 35 |
Allows fellow drummer snare usage | 33 |
Allows use of original track for sample | 39 |
The "L" of "A = L x W" | 42 |
Margins of victory, in horse races | 34 |
Great ones are annoying to go to | 32 |
Go to great ___ (extend oneself) | 32 |
"What Is to Be Done?" writer | 38 |
Controversial director Riefenstahl | 34 |
Third Reich propagandist Riefenstahl | 36 |
Russian revolutionary with a goatee | 35 |
Writer of the "April Theses" | 38 |
Survivor of two 1918 assassination attempts | 43 |
St. Petersburg was once named after him | 39 |
Name that starts a well-known "ism" | 45 |
Max Eastman's "Since ___ Died" | 44 |
First prime minister of the U.S.S.R. | 36 |
"What Is to Be Done?" pamphleteer, 1901 | 49 |
"What Is to Be Done?" author | 38 |
"The State and Revolution" writer | 43 |
"The State and Revolution" author | 43 |