| Satie |
| Estrada |
| QB Kramer |
| Leif's dad |
| Norse name. |
| Mr. Estrada |
| Nordic name |
| The Red ___ |
| Ponch player |
| TV's Estrada |
| Dancer Bruhn |
| Actor Rhodes |
| Music's Satie |
| Author Larson |
| Estrada of TV |
| Leif's father |
| Actor Estrada |
| Musician Satie |
| Pitcher Bedard |
| Satie or Bruhn |
| Ballet's Bruhn |
| Norwegian name |
| Composer Satie |
| Actor Palladino |
| Senta's beloved |
| Bruhn of ballet |
| Ponch portrayer |
| He played "Ponch |
| Nielsen, for one |
| Redheaded Viking |
| Estrada or Satie |
| Satie or Estrada |
| Ballet star Bruhn |
| Journalist Larson |
| Estrada of TV fame |
| Quarterback Kramer |
| Satie or Karlfeldt |
| Viking history VIP |
| Eriksen or Estrada |
| Estrada of Chips |
| Palladino or Estrada |
| Psychologist Erikson |
| Phantom of the Opera |
| Heat coach Spoelstra |
| 'Parade' penner Satie |
| Flying Dutchman" role |
| Actor Estrada or King |
| Mexican boxer Morales |
| French composer Satie |
| Psychoanalyst Erikson |
| CHiPs" costar Estrada |
| Estrada of classic TV |
| He played Ponch on TV |
| Ponch portrayer of TV |
| 10th-century explorer |
| Actor Leslie's brother |
| Estrada of telenovelas |
| Larry's "CHiPs" costar |
| ''CHiPs'' star Estrada |
| CHiPs" co-star Estrada |
| N.B.A. coach Spoelstra |
| ''CHiPs'' actor Estrada |
| Actor Estrada or Rhodes |
| Estrada of "CHiPs" fame |
| Famous Yukon MP Neilsen |
| Killmonger's first name |
| Lyle Menendez's brother |
| Socrate" composer Satie |
| Abstract composer Satie |
| Actor Estrada of "CHiPs |
| Scandinavian royal name |
| Dead Wake" author Larson |
| Exploring father of Leif |
| Finnish composer Bergman |
| Journalist/author Larson |
| Nobelist Karlfeldt: 1931 |
| Warrant guitarist Turner |
| The Phantom of the Opera |
| The Flying Dutchman" role |
| He played Frank on "CHiPs |
| Mulroney minister Nielsen |
| Ballet star Bruhn: 1928-86 |
| Best-selling author Larson |
| Name of seven Danish kings |
| Harry Houdini's birth name |
| Avant-garde composer Satie |
| The Flying Dutchman" tenor |
| Miami Heat coach Spoelstra |
| Colts linebacker ___ Walden |
| Edgar-winning writer Larson |
| One of the Nielsen brothers |
| Phantom of the Opera's name |
| Christine's phantom admirer |
| Ponch's portrayer on "CHiPS |
| '70s-'80s heartthrob Estrada |
| Isaac's Storm" author Larson |
| Estrada of "The Surreal Life |
| He played Ponch on ''CHiPs'' |
| Killmonger in "Black Panther |
| One of the Menendez brothers |
| Gymnopédies" composer Satie |
| Lover in "The Flying Dutchman |
| Prime Minister Brian's deputy |
| ''Phantom of the Opera'' lead |
| Tenor in "The Flying Dutchman |
| Jazz-influenced composer Satie |
| Karlsson of the Ottawa Senators |
| The Phantom of the Opera's name |
| Miami Heat head coach Spoelstra |
| Huntsman in "The Flying Dutchman |
| Nobelist poet ___ Axel Karlfeldt |
| Ottawa Senators captain Karlsson |
| Black Panther" villain Killmonger |
| LeBron, Dwyane, and Chris's coach |
| The Phantom of the Opera" lead role |
| Ottawa Senators defenseman Karlsson |
| ___ the Viking" (Tim Robbins movie) |
| The Phantom of the Opera" character |
| Colorado Avalanche defenseman Johnson |
| The Phantom of the Opera's first name |
| The Phantom of the Opera" protagonist |
| Senta's suitor in "The Flying Dutchman |
| First name of the Phantom of the Opera |
| ___ Killmonger, "Black Panther" villain |
| Limp Preludes for a Dog" composer Satie |
| ''Phantom of the Opera'' title character |
| Estrada who voiced Marco on "Sealab 2021 |
| Title character of "Phantom of the Opera |
| The phantom in "The Phantom of the Opera |
| ___ Killmonger, villain in "Black Panther |
| Two-time NHL Norris Trophy winner Karlsson |
| The Devil in the White City" author Larson |
| Christine's lover, in "Phantom of the Opera |
| Magneto's real first name, in the X-Men movies |
| Christine's lover in "The Phantom of the Opera |
| ___ the Viking," 1989 film starring Tim Robbins |
| The phantom's name in "The Phantom of the Opera |
| First name of the title character of "The Phantom of the Opera |
| Gymnopédies" composer Satie (or "Jeopardy!" and crossword champion Agard) |