Georgia of ''Everybody Loves Raymond'' | 54 |
Georgia ___ of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" | 52 |
Actress Georgia ___ of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" | 60 |
Marx's collaborator on "The Communist Manifesto" | 62 |
"The Condition of the Working Class in England" author | 64 |
''The Communist Manifesto'' co-author | 53 |
Supercomputer built at the University of Pennsylvania | 53 |
Military computer built under the codename "Project PX" | 65 |
Computer built under the code name "Project PX" | 57 |
1946 high-tech unveiling at the Univ. of Pennsylvania | 53 |
Geraint's lady in "Idylls of the King" | 52 |
Woman's name that means "eat" backward | 52 |
Symphonic '70s rockers named after Camelot lady? | 52 |
South-central U.S. city named for a woman in English literature | 63 |
So-called "Wheat Capital of the United States" | 56 |
Oklahoma's self-proclaimed "Wheat Capital" | 56 |
Oklahoma city that's home to Vance Air Force Base | 53 |
Often-referenced but never-seen wife on "Scrubs" | 58 |
Lady ___ Hillcrest (character in "The Mystery of Irma Vep") | 69 |
Geraint's wife in "Idylls of the King" | 52 |
Friend of Guinevere, in "The Idylls of the King" | 58 |
City in Oklahoma's "Red Carpet Country" | 53 |
Barenaked Ladies song on the album "Gordon" | 53 |
"The Naughtiest Girl" series author Blyton | 52 |
"Ghost World" protagonist with the last name Coleslaw | 63 |
"Aerie Faerie Nonsense" band, with "The" | 60 |
''The Chalk Garden'' playwright Bagnold | 55 |
''The Chalk Garden'' dramatist Bagnold | 54 |
___ Kent (Nurse Bigelow portrayer on "M*A*S*H") | 57 |
"I'm a walking, talking ___": Larry David | 55 |
Three-time '80s speed skating gold medalist Karin | 53 |
___ House (L.A. residence designed by Frank Lloyd Wright) | 57 |
"The scourge of the fashionable world": Schopenhauer | 62 |
"The only horrible thing in the world is __": Wilde | 61 |
William who invented the crosswalk, or composer Brian | 53 |
Ironically, he composed the "Microsoft sound" on a Mac | 64 |
He composed "the Microsoft Sound" on a Mac | 52 |
Brian who scored the soundtrack to "The Lovely Bones" | 63 |
''Another Green World'' composer Brian | 54 |
William Phelps ___ (creator of modern-day traffic laws) | 55 |
Will ___, "The Realistic Joneses" playwright | 54 |
U2 collaborator on "Passengers: Original Soundtracks 1" | 65 |
Rock producer Brian Peter George St. Jean le Baptiste de la Salle ___ | 69 |
Producer of Talking Heads' "Remain in Light" album | 64 |
Producer of Coldplay's 2008 "Viva la Vida ..." album | 66 |
Producer of Coldplay's "Viva la Vida" album | 57 |
Musician with the album "Here Come the Warm Jets" | 59 |
Musician who co-founded the Long Now Foundation charity | 55 |
Musician Brian who wrote "A Year with Swollen Appendices" | 67 |
Musician Brian who uses the pseudonyms Nina Bore and Ben O'Rian | 67 |
Musician Brian who has a critic alter ego Dick Flash | 52 |
Fripp & ___ ("No Pussyfooting" collaborators) | 59 |
Engineer Brian who published "Oblique Strategies" cards | 65 |
Composer with the album "Music for Airports" | 54 |
Collaborator with Paul Simon on his 2006 album "Surprise" | 67 |
Coldplay's "Viva la Vida" producer Brian | 54 |
Co-producer of the U2 album "Achtung Baby" | 52 |
Byrne's collaborator on "My Life in the Bush of Ghosts" | 69 |
Byrne's "Strange Overtones" collaborator | 54 |
Brian who's a self-professed "nonmusician" | 56 |
Brian who produced or co-produced several Talking Heads albums | 62 |
Brian who produced Coldplay's "Mylo Xyloto" | 57 |
Brian who coproduced U2's "The Unforgettable Fire" | 64 |
Brian who composed the Microsoft Windows startup sound | 54 |
Brian who co-authored "Oblique Strategies" | 52 |
Brian who admitted to composing the Windows 95 startup music on a Mac | 69 |
Bowie once called him "a very glamorous young man" | 60 |
"Thom Pain (Based on Nothing)" playwright Will | 56 |
"The Lovely Bones" soundtrack composer Brian | 54 |
"Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo!" producer Brian | 61 |
"More Songs About Buildings and Food" producer | 56 |
"Ambient 1: Music for Airports" composer Brian | 56 |
___-Hyde (duo with the 2014 album "High Life") | 56 |
"An ___ Gay Christmas" (off-Broadway show) | 52 |
___ Gay, historic plane displayed by the Smithsonian | 52 |
___ Gay (infamous plane named for the pilot's mother) | 57 |
Sitcom spun off from "The Dukes of Hazzard" | 53 |
Short-lived "The Dukes of Hazzard" spin-off | 53 |
Sonny Shroyer's role on "The Dukes of Hazzard" | 60 |
Slaughter whose "Mad Dash" won the 1946 World Series | 62 |
Slaughter who dashed home to win the 1946 World Series | 54 |
Rosco's deputy on "The Dukes of Hazzard" | 54 |
Officer on TV's "The Dukes of Hazzard" | 52 |
Little ___, of "Smokey and the Bandit" movies | 55 |
His baseball teammates called him "Country" | 53 |
He was third behind Jackie and Stan for the 1949 N.L. MVP | 57 |
Genesis 905-year-old whose name means "mortal" | 56 |
According to the Bible, the seventh-oldest man at 905 years young | 65 |
"The Father of Rocky Mountain National Park" ___ Mills | 64 |
"Rubáiyát" rhyme for "thou" | 53 |
"... there are evils ___ to darken all his goodness": Shak. | 69 |
Lucia's brother in "Lucia di Lammermoor" | 54 |
He was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Grammy the same year as Arturo | 68 |
Baritone in Donizetti's "Lucia di Lammermoor" | 59 |
Subject of the 2005 book "Conspiracy of Fools" | 56 |
2005 documentary subtitled "The Smartest Guys in the Room" | 68 |
Subject of the documentary "The Smartest Guys in the Room" | 68 |
Subject of the 2005 bestseller "Conspiracy of Fools" | 62 |
Subject of the 2003 TV movie "The Crooked E" | 54 |
Subject of the 2003 TV film "The Crooked E" | 53 |