Celebrants of midsummer birthdays | 33 |
Affectionate, fiery types, supposedly | 37 |
It's named for a trapeze artist | 35 |
Bodysuit named for a trapeze artist | 35 |
Ballerina's tight-fitting attire | 36 |
Aerial performer for whom a garment was named | 45 |
". . . the Flying Trapeze" guy | 40 |
Clothing named for a French aerialist | 37 |
They're often seen on tumblers | 34 |
Garb named for a French aerialist | 33 |
He was pope for about a month in 903 A.D. | 41 |
Emperor called ``The Armenian'' | 39 |
Byzantine emperor called "the Armenian" | 49 |
Byzantine emperor known as "the Wise" | 47 |
Byzantine emperor called "the Wise" | 45 |
Religious leader with a pet elephant | 36 |
Religious leader born Giovanni de Medici | 40 |
Pope during the Protestant Reformation | 38 |
Pope born Giovanni de' Medici | 33 |
Martin Luther's excommunicator | 34 |
Last non-priest to be named pope | 32 |
Pope Clement VIII's successor | 33 |
Leader who died 27 days after his election | 42 |
His papacy lasted less than four weeks in 1605 | 46 |
17th-century pope who died 27 days into his reign | 49 |
One suffering from Hansen's disease | 39 |
Persona non grata of biblical proportions? | 42 |
Kind of colony in "Papillon" | 38 |
One of Father Damien's concerns | 35 |
Ben-Hur's mother becomes one | 32 |
"Jesus Christ Superstar" figure | 41 |
Cartoon character who amorously chases Penelope | 47 |
Og of "Finian's Rainbow," e.g. | 44 |
Physics particle with no strong force | 37 |
Mollusk, coin or elementary particle | 36 |
The Once-__: "The Lorax" character | 44 |
The Once-___ ("The Lorax" narrator) | 45 |
The Once- -- ('The Lorax' character) | 44 |
Personification of the sea, in myth | 35 |
"My Fair Lady" lyricist | 33 |
Loewe's Broadway collaborator | 33 |
"How to Handle a Woman" lyricist | 42 |
Lyricist for "My Fair Lady" | 37 |
Loewe's "My Fair Lady" collaborator | 49 |
"Wouldn't It Be Loverly" lyricist | 47 |
"The Rain in Spain" lyricist | 38 |
"Paint Your Wagon" lyricist | 37 |
"On the Street Where You Live" lyricist | 49 |
''My Fair Lady'' lyricist | 41 |
Ibert's "___ d'Yvetot" | 40 |
"___ d'Yvetot," Ibert opera | 41 |
Poet–political activist Jones | 36 |
Original first name of playwright Baraka | 40 |
Massenet's "___ de Lahore" | 40 |
Hugo play "_____ s'amuse" | 39 |
Enemy of la Révolution française | 38 |
Dramatist Jones, now Imamu Baraka | 33 |
"Vive_____!" (old Parisian cry) | 41 |
"Vive ___!" (old French cry): 2 wds. | 46 |
"Vive ___!" (old French cry) | 38 |
"Vive ___!" (old French cheer) | 40 |
"The Toilet" playwright Jones | 39 |
"The Slave" playwright Jones | 38 |
"Dutchman" playwright/activist Jones | 46 |
"___ s'amuse," Victor Hugo play | 45 |
"Bad, bad" Brown of song | 34 |
Satchel Paige's real first name | 35 |
First name of boy detective Encyclopedia Brown | 46 |
"The Wizard of Oz" producer Mervyn | 44 |
"The Wizard of Oz" producer | 37 |
"Sleigh Ride" composer Anderson | 41 |
"... bad, bad ___ Brown" | 34 |
". . . bad, bad ___ Brown" | 36 |
“The Syncopated Clock” composer Anderson | 48 |
Name that means "the king" | 36 |
Mark Harmon's "NCIS" character | 44 |
Loretta Lockhorn's hubby, in the comics | 43 |
Jim Croce's "bad, bad" Brown | 42 |
Jim Croce's 'bad' Brown | 35 |
Gene Anthony Ray's role in "Fame" | 47 |
Encyclopedia Brown's real first name | 40 |
Encyclopedia Brown's first name | 35 |
"Syncopated Clock" composer Anderson | 46 |
"Satchel" Paige, really | 33 |
"Quo Vadis" director Mervyn | 37 |
"Quo Vadis?" director Mervyn | 38 |
"No Time for Sergeants" director Mervyn | 49 |
"Mister Roberts" director Mervyn | 42 |
"Little Caesar" director Mervyn __ | 44 |
"Bad, Bad" Brown, in a Croce song | 43 |
"... bad, bad --- Brown" | 34 |
''The Wizard of Oz'' producer | 45 |
''___ Miserables'' | 34 |
''__ Misérables'' | 36 |
1990s Secretary of Defense Aspin | 32 |
"__ Huguenots" (Meyerbeer opera) | 42 |
Liszt's "___ Préludes" | 39 |
"___ Liaisons Dangereuses" | 36 |
"___ Miserables" (Hugo classic) | 41 |
Porter's "__ Girls" | 33 |