Masur's New York Philharmonic predecessor | 45 |
Masur succeeded him at the New York Philharmonic | 48 |
Former New York Philharmonic leader | 35 |
Former New York Philharmonic conductor | 38 |
Celebrated Bombay-born conductor | 32 |
1980s New York Philharmonic maestro | 35 |
"The Three Tenors" conductor Zubin | 44 |
"Lo" or "chow" ender | 40 |
Hitler's "___ Kampf" | 34 |
"___ Leben," Wagner's autobiography | 49 |
"___ Herr" ("Cabaret" tune) | 47 |
She became Prime Minister of Israel in 1969 | 43 |
She wrote "My Life": 1975 | 35 |
Israeli prime minister before Rabin | 35 |
Prime minister raised in Milwaukee | 34 |
Israel's prime minister, 1969-74 | 36 |
Israel's first female prime minister | 40 |
Former Israeli prime minister Golda | 35 |
Author of "My Life": 1975 | 35 |
"Golda's Balcony" subject | 39 |
World leader who resigned in 1974 | 33 |
She resigned after the Yom Kippur War | 37 |
Rabin's '70s predecessor | 32 |
Prime minister born Goldie Mabovitch | 36 |
Middle East leader raised in Milwaukee | 38 |
Memorable Israeli political leader | 34 |
Israeli prime minister, 1969-'74 | 36 |
Israeli Prime Minister from Milwaukee | 37 |
Israeli prime minister during the Yom Kippur War | 48 |
Israeli P.M. during the Yom Kippur War | 38 |
Israeli leader Golda born in Kiev | 33 |
Israeli leader from 1969 to 1974 | 32 |
Israel's prime minister, 1969-1974 | 38 |
Israel's only female prime minister | 39 |
Israel's "Iron Lady" | 34 |
Head of state who resigned in 1974 | 34 |
Early '70s Israeli prime minister | 37 |
A founder of the state of Israel | 32 |
"My Life" autobiographer, 1975 | 40 |
"My Life" autobiographer | 34 |
"Mother of all rivers" | 32 |
Gibson of "Braveheart" | 32 |
Jodie's costar in "The Beaver" | 44 |
Brooks of "The Producers" | 35 |
"Spaceballs" director Brooks | 38 |
Brooks behind "Blazing Saddles" | 41 |
"Young Frankenstein" director Brooks | 46 |
Gibson of "What Women Want" | 37 |
Gibson of ''What Women Want'' | 45 |
First name of the "Velvet Fog" | 40 |
Brooks of "Blazing Saddles" | 37 |
Blanc who was the voice of Bugs Bunny | 37 |
"The Producers" (1968) director Brooks | 48 |
"Braveheart" star Gibson | 34 |
Yogurt in "Spaceballs" | 32 |
With 71D, voice legend of cartoons | 34 |
Vic's "Alice" role | 32 |
Tillis who sang "I Ain't Never" | 45 |
The __-Tones: Tormé's group | 34 |
Superfan of Flight of the Conchords | 35 |
Sitcom cook who said "Stow it!" | 41 |
Sideshow ___ (Krusty the Clown's sidekick) | 46 |
Sideshow ___ (Bob's replacement) | 36 |
Sideshow ___ ("Simpsons" character) | 45 |
Rene's "Ransom" costar | 36 |
Niles's second wife on "Frasier" | 46 |
Harris of "thirty-something" | 38 |
Gibson who did an Oscars message in Mayan | 41 |
Gibson of increasingly strange box office flops | 47 |
Gibson of "The Beaver" | 32 |
Gibson of "Pocahontas" | 32 |
Gibson of "Lethal Weapon" | 35 |
Gibson of 'Lethal Weapon' | 33 |
Gibson in ''Maverick'' | 38 |
Gene's director in "The Producers" | 48 |
Former Yankee pitcher and coach Stottlemyre | 43 |
First name among Oscar-winning directors | 40 |
Diner owner on "Alice" | 32 |
Diner owner in TV's "Alice" | 41 |
Danny's four-time "Lethal" co-star | 48 |
Danny's "Lethal" co-star | 38 |
Danny's "Lethal Weapon" costar | 44 |
Danny's "Lethal Weapon" co-star | 45 |
Brooks of "Spaceballs" | 32 |
Blount in the N.F.L. Hall of Fame | 33 |
Blanc who voiced Speedy Gonzales | 32 |
Best Director Oscar winner five years after Kevin | 49 |
Alice's boss on "Alice" | 37 |
Actress Harris of "thirtysomething" | 45 |
"Young Frankenstein" lyricist Brooks | 46 |
"The Velvet Fog" Torme | 32 |
"The Producers" producer Brooks | 41 |
"The Producers" director Brooks | 41 |
"The Patriot" actor Gibson | 36 |
"The Dick Van Dyke Show" scapegoat | 44 |
"High Anxiety" director Brooks | 40 |
"Blazing Saddles" director Brooks | 43 |
"Apocalypto" director Gibson | 38 |
'70s-'80s TV diner owner | 32 |
''Producers'' name | 34 |