His title was stripped in '67 | 33 |
His title was "Lord High Everything Else" | 51 |
His title is 'Sir' | 26 |
His thumb is famous | 19 |
His throne was Hlidskjalf | 25 |
His theory was evolutionary? | 28 |
His theme song was "Dream Along With Me" | 50 |
His theme song plays when he eats | 33 |
His tenure was set to end in 2009, to the delight of many, though he's reported to be reconsidering | 103 |
His temple is shown in "Aïda" | 42 |
His temple appears in "Aïda" | 41 |
His teams won 5 national championships | 38 |
His teams won 3 national championships | 38 |
His team has an orange-and-black logo | 37 |
His tatters are what matters | 28 |
His tales often featured animals | 32 |
His tales are tall | 18 |
His tale follows the Friar's in "The Canterbury Tales" | 68 |
His Symphony No. 10 is unfinished | 33 |
His symbol is the thunderbolt | 29 |
His sword was feared | 20 |
His sweater is popular | 22 |
His surrender at Yorktown helped end the Revolutionary War | 58 |
His supposed birthplace is across the street from the Boston Common | 67 |
His Super Bowl MVP performance was his last NFL game | 52 |
His Sunday feature was to be called "Travels with Charley" | 68 |
His stuff is all over the place | 31 |
His story is told by the Once-ler | 33 |
His story is in Genesis | 23 |
His stock is measured by the head | 33 |
His stint is making tints | 25 |
His statue stands outside of the Philadelphia Art Museum | 56 |
His statue once graced the Cortile del Belvedere | 48 |
His statue is on top of Philadelphia City Hall [1 coulomb per second] | 69 |
His statue is just outside of the Philadelphia Museum of Art | 60 |
His statue (minus its head) can be found in Arlington's Freedom Park | 72 |
His star is rising | 18 |
His spark creates a fire for the Heat | 37 |
His son was on the cover of the first issue of TV Guide | 55 |
His son flew too close to the sun | 33 |
His slow cousin --- Gogh | 24 |
His sleepers are vanishing | 26 |
His slate is clean | 18 |
His SiriusXM channel is Shade 45 | 32 |
His signature led all the rest | 30 |
His signature established HUD | 29 |
His sightseeing, road-hogging grandmother --- Gogh | 50 |
His show has a "Jaywalking" segment | 45 |
His show had a "Jaywalking" segment | 45 |
His shot causes many to run | 27 |
His share is the largest | 24 |
His sentence is lengthy | 23 |
His self-titled book has 24 chapters | 36 |
His self-portrait is in the Louvre | 34 |
His Secret Service code name was Providence | 43 |
His Secret Service code name is Renegade | 40 |
His second book is subtitled "Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream" | 82 |
His Royal ___ | 13 |
His Rose was Irish | 18 |
His ring cycle has ended | 24 |
His right arm was severed in a light saber duel before he became Darth Vader | 76 |
His resignation triggered the first use of the 25th Amendment | 61 |
His religious symbol is the winged lion | 39 |
His reign began at age nine | 27 |
His record $252-bil contract ends in 2010 | 41 |
His reasons are false and misleading | 36 |
His real name was Milton | 24 |
His real name was Leonard | 25 |
His real name was Ernesto | 25 |
His real name was Arthur | 24 |
His reaction to the election of a Jewish mayor in Dublin | 56 |
His ravens represent thought and memory | 39 |
His racket is in the Smithsonian | 32 |
His questions are answers | 25 |
His purse, to Iago | 18 |
His pupils are on the watch | 27 |
His protagonists include Josef K. | 33 |
His productions are not for infants | 35 |
His product may be stollen | 26 |
His prison number inspired the 46664 Campaign | 45 |
His presents come on Jan. 6 | 27 |
His postcard says "Seeing some awful plays" | 53 |
His postcard says "Read 'Seize the Day,' now!" | 64 |
His postcard says "My yacht's in high gear" | 57 |
His portrait was on the $10,000 bill | 36 |
His portrait is worth $50 | 25 |
His portrait is at the entrance to Beijing's Forbidden City | 63 |
His point system revolutionized bridge | 38 |
His poem "Fleas" reads, in its entirety, "Adam / Had 'em" | 81 |
His plots were borrowed by W.S. | 31 |
His planet of exile is Dagobah | 30 |
His pitches travel over 90 m.p.h. | 33 |
His picture is in many wallets | 30 |
His pen was mightier than George's sword | 44 |
His pen name was Jonathan Oldstyle | 34 |
His pen name is Richard Stark | 29 |
His pelf comes from pelts | 25 |
His peers think so | 18 |
His payment is sometimes controlled | 35 |
His parts may be funny or sad | 29 |