"Scenes From a ---" (1991) | 36 |
"Scenes From a ___" (Woody Allen movie) | 49 |
"Scenes From a ___" (Woody Allen film) | 48 |
"My Dinner With Andre" director Louis | 47 |
"Atlantic City" director | 34 |
''My Dinner with Andre'' director | 49 |
"My Dinner with Andre" director | 41 |
'Atlantic City' director | 32 |
Director of "My Dinner With Andre" | 44 |
"Pretty Baby" director | 32 |
"Atlantic City" director Louis | 40 |
''Atlantic City'' director | 42 |
Director of "Au Revoir, Les Enfants" | 46 |
"Au revoir, les enfants" director Louis | 49 |
"Atlantic City" director: 1980 | 40 |
''Pretty Baby'' director | 40 |
Shopping centers where some pop stars start | 43 |
Busy places during the Christmas season | 39 |
Busy places during Christmas season | 35 |
" . . . libra nos a ___" | 34 |
"Cheers" bartender Sam | 32 |
"Cheers" bar owner Sam | 32 |
''Cheers'' bar owner | 36 |
Sam who worked with Coach and Woody | 35 |
Sam who employed Diane and Carla | 32 |
Molly who sells cockles and mussels | 35 |
Karl or Moses of the NBA Hall of Fame | 37 |
Family name in a classic Irish ballad | 37 |
Dorothy of "Peyton Place" | 35 |
Danson's role on ''Cheers'' | 47 |
Danson, on ''Cheers'' | 37 |
Connery's "Untouchables" role | 43 |
Beckett's "___ Dies" | 34 |
Bar owner who served Clavin and Peterson | 40 |
1992 and '96 Dream Team member | 34 |
"Molly ___," popular Irish song | 41 |
"___ Dies," Beckett novel | 35 |
'Cockles and mussels' seller | 36 |
''Cheers'' proprietor | 37 |
What the rat ate, in the house that Jack built | 46 |
Drink from a stainless steel container | 38 |
" . . . the rat that ate the ___" | 43 |
122-square-mile Mediterranean republic | 38 |
Smallest member of the European Union | 37 |
Small island in the Mediterranean | 33 |
Island nation in the Mediterranean | 34 |
Home of a famous fictional falcon | 33 |
Former NATO Mediterranean headquarters | 38 |
Where St. Paul was shipwrecked, in Acts | 39 |
W.W. II's most-bombed island | 32 |
Mediterranean island whose capital is Valletta | 46 |
Its population was decorated for bravery: 1942 | 46 |
Its people were decorated for bravery: 1942 | 43 |
Its coat of arms has a cross, but no falcon | 43 |
Island southeast of Gozo and Comino | 35 |
Island once controlled by Carthage | 34 |
Island home of Hammett's falcon | 35 |
Homeland of a cinematic falcon statue | 37 |
Country whose one-euro coin has a cross on it | 45 |
1990 summit site south of Sicily | 32 |
1945 conference site for Roosevelt and Churchill | 48 |
___ millionaire (rich Vallettan?) | 33 |
  Mediterranean cruise stop | 35 |
Semitic language written with the Roman alphabet | 48 |
Hammett's "The ___ Falcon" | 40 |
Hammett's "The __ Falcon" | 39 |
Much sought-after title object, in a 1930 mystery | 49 |
''American Graffiti'' quaffs | 44 |
"Leave It to Beaver" fountain orders | 46 |
Bear whose porridge was too cold | 32 |
"Bohemian Rhapsody" addressee | 39 |
Van Druten's "I Remember ___" | 43 |
"Your --- Don't Dance" | 36 |
"Baby ___" (Amy Poehler/Tina Fey movie) | 49 |
''___ Told Me (Not to Come)'' | 45 |
Van Druten's "I Remember ---" | 43 |
Title acquired the moment someone is born? | 42 |
She ''told me not to come'' | 43 |
Queen "___, just killed a man" | 40 |
Person who hears "goo-goo" | 36 |
Peggy Wood's title role on 50's TV | 42 |
Paternity suit petitioner, informally | 37 |
Ozzy "___, I'm Coming Home" | 41 |
Michelle Phillips was one in the '60s | 41 |
Little Walter "Tell Me ___" | 37 |
John Van Druten’s “I Remember ___” | 46 |
First word said after a nap, perhaps | 36 |
First word out of one's mouth? | 34 |
Cass or Michelle, in the '60s | 33 |
Big __: nickname for LPGA great JoAnne Carner | 45 |
Angie Dickinson's big, bad role | 35 |
1950's TV comedy/drama starring Peggy Wood | 46 |
"Y Tu ___ Tambi‚n" (2001 film) | 44 |
"That's All Right, ___" (Elvis hit) | 49 |
"That's All Right ---" (Elvis hit) | 48 |
"Pistol Packin' ---" | 34 |
"Pistol Packin' ___" | 34 |
"Pistol Packin' ___," 1943 song | 45 |
"Baby ___" (2008 comedy) | 34 |
"--- Told Me (Not to Come)" | 37 |