"Magnolia" soundtrack singer Aimee | 44 |
"Magic Mountain" author | 33 |
"Der Tod in Venedig" novelist | 39 |
"Death in Venice" author Horace | 41 |
"Confessions of Felix Krull" author | 45 |
"Blinded by the Light" singer Manfred | 47 |
"Ali" director Michael | 32 |
'Til Tuesday bassist/vocalist Aimee | 39 |
'Til Tuesday bassist/singer Aimee | 37 |
Word with "ill" or "mild" | 45 |
Good things to bring to the table | 33 |
"Marty" director Delbert et al. | 41 |
Word before and after "a" | 35 |
Word on both sides of "-a-" | 37 |
Hecho a ___ (handmade, in Mexico) | 34 |
"LÃ ci darem la ___," Mozart duet | 46 |
__' War (legendary racehorse) | 33 |
Nickname of Clark Kent's alter ego | 38 |
Certain superhero's nickname | 32 |
Puccini's "___ Lescaut" | 37 |
Van Halen "___ a Mission" | 35 |
Sills called her "the French Isolde" | 46 |
Heroine for Massenet and Puccini | 32 |
"___ the Street" (Bob Dylan song) | 43 |
"To the ___ Born" (BBC comedy) | 40 |
"Are you a ___ a mouse?" | 34 |
"A ___ a fish?" (The Tempest) | 39 |
___ Farm, setting for a George Orwell story | 43 |
Hands on the "Santa Maria" | 36 |
1920 Preakness and Belmont winner | 33 |
Sports legend with a 20-1 record | 32 |
Famous racehorse, retired in 1920 | 33 |
Wegman's oft-photographed Weimaraner | 40 |
"The way to a ___ heart ..." | 38 |
"... on a dead ___ chest" | 35 |
". . . on a dead ___ chest" | 37 |
Auto-racing city, with "Le" | 37 |
"The way to a --- heart..." | 37 |
"The way to a __ heart . . ." | 39 |
"It's a ___ World" (Cher) | 39 |
"...on the Dead _____ Chest" | 38 |
".... _____ best friend" | 34 |
"___ inhumanity . . . " | 33 |
"___ Fate" (André Malraux novel) | 45 |
"__ inhumanity to ...": Burns | 39 |
'A -- home is his castle' | 33 |
____ Search for Meaning : Frankl | 34 |
It's on the parson's parcel | 35 |
"Mosses From an Old ___": Hawthorne | 45 |
Place with a theater and bowling alley, maybe | 45 |
Roller coaster at SeaWorld Orlando | 34 |
Insect that's 'praying' | 35 |
Record holder for World Series homers | 37 |
Record holder for most World Series homers | 42 |
One of the "M" boys of baseball | 41 |
Layer of the earth between the crust and the core | 49 |
It comprises most of the Earth's volume | 43 |
Hall of Fame subject of "The Last Boy" | 48 |
"The Mick" of baseball | 32 |
You can say that again and again and again | 42 |
Sanskrit for "instrument of thought" | 46 |
"You can say that again, Maharishi" | 45 |
Topics at some religious retreats | 33 |
"Om Mani Padme Hum," et al. | 37 |
Language known to native speakers as Gaelg | 42 |
"___ are called . . . " | 33 |
"Love is a ___-Splendored Thing" | 42 |
Word repeated before "moons ago" | 42 |
Pluribus, as in "e pluribus unum" | 43 |
"There's ___ a slip . . . " | 41 |
"And ___ a lightfoot lad": Housman | 44 |
"___ hands make light . . . " | 39 |
"___ are the hearts . . . " | 37 |
"___ tear has to fall" | 32 |
"There's ___ slip . . . " | 39 |
"There is ___ slip . . . " | 36 |
''___ tear has to fall'' | 40 |
"Little Red Book" author | 34 |
"Little Red Book" writer | 34 |
"Little Red Book" chairman | 36 |
Leader once known as "The Four Greats" | 48 |
His mausoleum is in Tiananmen Square | 36 |
He was quoted in the "Little Red Book" | 48 |
Visage overlooking Tiananmen Square | 35 |
Tenor in "Nixon in China" | 35 |
Revolutionary leader with a suit | 32 |
Long March leader in 1930s China | 32 |
Leader of the "Long March" | 36 |
Chairman during the Cultural Revolution | 39 |
"Nixon in China" tenor | 32 |
"Nixon in China" character | 36 |
"From ___ to Mozart" (1981 film) | 42 |
"___ II," DeLillo novel | 33 |
''Nixon in China'' role | 39 |
The Four Modernizations followed his death | 42 |
Tenor's role in "Nixon in China" | 46 |
Silkscreened Andy Warhol portrait subject | 41 |
Leader of the Autumn Harvest Uprising | 37 |
Leader of the ''Long March'' | 44 |
Leader known for his "little red book" | 48 |