His ___, the duke | 17 |
His ___, the boss | 17 |
His ___, the bigwig | 19 |
His ___ (title of honor for a cardinal) | 39 |
His ___ (the nabob) | 19 |
His ___ (the boss) | 18 |
His ___ (self-important man) | 28 |
His ___ (personage) | 19 |
His ___ (mock-formal title) | 27 |
His ___ (cribbage term; anagram of SNOB) | 40 |
His ___ (cribbage one-pointer) | 30 |
His ___ (big shot) | 18 |
His ___ | 7 |
His __: cribbage card | 21 |
His __: big shot | 16 |
His writings inspired Dickens' "Pickwick Papers" | 62 |
His writing led to "Cabaret" | 38 |
His works were the basis of Gregory Maguire's "Wicked" | 68 |
His works include "Falstaff" and "Macbeth" | 62 |
His works are the "Cats" meow | 39 |
His work with couples is legendary | 34 |
His work was often sketchy | 26 |
His work was done by Friday | 27 |
His work may take him underground | 33 |
His work may be over your head | 30 |
His work may be on the square | 29 |
His work is the pits | 20 |
His work is on the house | 24 |
His work is monumental | 22 |
His work is in ruins? | 21 |
His work is in print | 20 |
His work is habit forming | 25 |
His work is fitting | 19 |
His work is constructive | 24 |
His work is a bust | 18 |
His work inspired Broadway's "Nine" | 49 |
His work inspired 'Cats' | 32 |
His work can be found in the Uffizi Gallery | 43 |
His words are absurd | 20 |
His word is law | 15 |
His word is Kalam | 17 |
His word is Gospel | 18 |
His won-lost record was 56-5 | 28 |
His wings melted in the sun | 27 |
His will is his way | 19 |
His wife was the salt of the earth | 34 |
His wife was in the Gang of Four | 32 |
His wife was a pillar of the community? | 39 |
His wife was a pillar of the community | 38 |
His wife was a pillar | 21 |
His wife was a Duke | 19 |
His wife turned to salt | 23 |
His wife took a turn for the worse | 34 |
His wife sees stars | 19 |
His wife is a countess | 22 |
His wife got salty on him | 25 |
His wife got fat | 16 |
His wife chewed the fat | 23 |
His wife became salt | 20 |
His wife became piquant | 23 |
HIS WIFE | 8 |
His Western White House was dubbed La Casa Pacifica | 51 |
His watches may be for all time | 31 |
His watch signals Superman | 26 |
His watch sent a signal to contact Superman | 43 |
His was the first number retired by the Mets | 44 |
His was Grover | 14 |
His was Delano | 14 |
His was David | 13 |
His walk-off double ended the 1994 All-Star Game | 48 |
His wager should have been sager | 32 |
His voice is provided by Kevin Clash | 36 |
His voice is heard after "Live, from New York ..." | 60 |
His vice president was from a different party | 45 |
His vet is Liz Wilson | 21 |
His version of "Othello" holds the record for longest-running Shakespeare production on Broadway | 106 |
His veep was RMN | 16 |
His Veep was George | 19 |
His V.P. was Barkley | 20 |
His unforgettable grandfather --- Gogh | 38 |
His U.S. citizenship was posthumously restored in 1975 | 54 |
His Twitter handle is @PressSec | 31 |
His twin tricked him | 20 |
His twin duped him | 18 |
His TV Land co-host is Ed McMahon | 33 |
His tribute to Marilyn was remade for Diana | 43 |
His trespasses may be forgiven | 30 |
His toys bring joys to girls and boys | 37 |
His toy has over 43 quintillion combinations | 44 |
His towel partner? | 18 |
His touch was magical | 21 |
His tombstone says "That's All Folks" | 51 |
His tombstone reads "Cast a cold Eye / On Life, on Death. / Horseman, pass by" | 88 |
His tombstone in Montmartre Cemetery has a statue of him as the puppet Petrushka | 80 |
His tomb was found in 1922 | 26 |
His tomb was discovered in 1922 | 31 |
His tomb was discovered by Howard Carter | 40 |
His tomb is in Red Square | 25 |
His tomb is a pilgrimage site for both Muslims and Jews | 55 |
His title was stripped in 1967 | 30 |