| His final movie was 1961's "The Misfits" | 54 |
| His final film was "Hanging Up" | 41 |
| His film debut was in "Curly Sue" (1991) as a sort of villain out to get the title girl | 97 |
| His film debut was as Woody Allen's college-aged son in "Manhattan Murder Mystery" (1993) | 103 |
| His film debut was as the Dog-Faced Boy in "Big Top Pee-wee" (1988) | 77 |
| His film debut was as Billy Crystal's son in "City Slickers" (1991) | 81 |
| His film debut was as a subway thief in "Heartburn" (1986), with Meryl Streep and Jack Nicholson | 106 |
| His film debut was a bit part in "Donnie Darko" (2001) | 64 |
| His film debut came in '32 | 30 |
| His fiction inspired "Airplane!" | 42 |
| His festival date was July 23 | 29 |
| His feast day is Nov. 10 | 24 |
| His feast day is December 26 | 28 |
| His feast day is April 11 | 25 |
| His favorite dish is green eggs and ham | 39 |
| His father was the Great Prince of the Forest | 45 |
| His father was Sheriff Taylor | 29 |
| His father was Sheriff Andy Taylor | 34 |
| His father rode the East Australian Current to find him | 55 |
| His fare is spare | 17 |
| His famous role is being reprised in 2010 | 41 |
| His famous quote begins ''Et tu'' | 49 |
| His fame involved a lot of twists | 33 |
| His face is seen with Powell and Loy on many film posters | 57 |
| His eyes are on the throne | 26 |
| His eye's on the throne | 27 |
| His eye is on the wallow in big business | 40 |
| His epitaph says "That's all folks" | 49 |
| His epitaph reads, "That's all, folks!" | 53 |
| His epitaph reads "Quoth the Raven, 'Nevermore.'" | 67 |
| His epitaph reads "And the beat goes on" | 50 |
| His epitaph begins "Workers of all lands unite" | 57 |
| His engine is useful | 20 |
| His ends seldom meet | 20 |
| His end is in sight | 19 |
| His emblem is the thistle flower | 32 |
| His dying words were "What an artist the world is losing in me!" | 74 |
| His dying words are the song "Daisy Bell" | 51 |
| His duel with Palpatine wrecked the Senate Rotunda | 50 |
| His duck says "Qvack" | 31 |
| His Dubliners was published in 1914 | 35 |
| His dragon was killed by Cadmus | 31 |
| His domain is lover's lane | 30 |
| His dogs made him famous | 24 |
| His dizzy aunt --- Gogh | 23 |
| His discovery is still current | 30 |
| His discoveries may be major | 28 |
| His debut came in '32 | 25 |
| His debut album was "Rhyme Pays" | 42 |
| His debut album was "Radio" | 37 |
| His death prompted Georges Pompidou to say "France is a widow" | 72 |
| His death marked the end of the Julio-Claudian Dynasty | 54 |
| His death lead to the Year of the Four Emperors | 47 |
| His DC memorial opened in 1997 | 30 |
| His day is Oct. 18 | 18 |
| His day is done | 15 |
| His day is 11/11 | 16 |
| His dad is Atticus Finch | 24 |
| His current law was seminal | 27 |
| His crown was stripped in 1967 | 30 |
| His cross is on the Union Jack | 30 |
| His crew nicknamed him "Old Yellowstain" | 50 |
| His creed is all he needs | 25 |
| His cookies are famous! | 23 |
| His cookies are famous | 22 |
| His contracts had escape clauses | 32 |
| His complement | 14 |
| His companion? | 14 |
| His companion | 13 |
| His commanding officer was Colonel Hall | 39 |
| His comedy was divine | 21 |
| His code word was "Sesame" | 36 |
| His co-pilot was a Wookiee | 26 |
| His clown alter ego was Bip | 27 |
| His clothes didn't exist | 28 |
| His chores were done by Friday | 30 |
| His chest is protected at home | 30 |
| His chariot was drawn by four fire-breathing horses | 51 |
| His chariot was drawn by fire-emitting horses | 45 |
| His chariot is pulled by Fear and Terror | 40 |
| His character was killed off after he left "Good Times" | 65 |
| His character had the signature line "Book 'em, Danno" | 68 |
| His cello is named Petunia | 26 |
| His catchphrase is "Bam!" | 35 |
| His catches are slippery | 24 |
| His catch may be six feet long | 30 |
| His cat is named Bowser | 23 |
| His caress causes distress | 26 |
| His career is in "Jeopardy!" | 38 |
| His capital was Richmond | 24 |
| His capital is St. John's | 29 |
| His campanile is out of plumb | 29 |
| His cabs were good-looking | 26 |
| His business was picking up | 27 |
| His business runs with scissors | 31 |
| His business is looking up | 26 |
| His business is blooming | 24 |
| His business card claimed he was a used furniture dealer | 56 |
| His brother was no keeper | 25 |
| His brother was killed by his other brother | 43 |