A Fleming |
Boy's name |
Scots John |
Actor Holm |
Man's name. |
Welsh name. |
Many a Scot |
Mr. Fleming |
Gaelic John |
John, abroad |
____ Fleming |
Actor Bannen |
John to Jock |
Sir ___ Holm |
Form of John |
Holm of film |
Mr. McKellen |
007's creator |
007's Fleming |
Actor Fleming |
Author Rankin |
Christ's end? |
Highland John |
Holm of films |
Orwell ending |
Actor Hunter. |
Janis of folk |
Writer Buruma |
Writer McEwan |
Actor Ziering |
Author McEwan |
Scottish name |
Actor McShane |
Actor McKellen |
John, overseas |
Actor McKellan |
Africa's Smith |
Golf's Woosnam |
Golfer Leggatt |
Holm of "Alien |
Oddjob creator |
Golfer Poulter |
Bond's Fleming |
James' creator |
Swimmer Thorpe |
Golfer Woosnam |
Writer Fleming |
Legalese adverb |
John equivalent |
Auric's creator |
Balladeer Janis |
Glasgow prename |
Holm or Fleming |
John, in Dundee |
McKellen of "X2 |
Scottish 'John' |
Sean's relative |
Singer Whitcomb |
Variant of John |
Writing Fleming |
Fleming or Holm |
Woosnam of golf |
Actor McDiarmid |
Native's suffix |
Holm of filmdom |
James's creator |
Novelist McEwan |
McShane or Holm |
Suffix like -ite |
Actor Carmichael |
Actor McElhinney |
Actor Richardson |
Bond man Fleming |
Christ follower? |
Comedian Edwards |
It means "native |
McKellen or Holm |
McLagan of Faces |
Oddjob's creator |
Scotsman's name. |
Scott of Anthrax |
Sir ___ McKellen |
Suffix with Iran |
TV actor McShane |
TV actor Ziering |
Fleming, for one |
John in Scotland |
John, in Glasgow |
Pop singer Janis |
Rhodesia's Smith |
Singer Janis ___ |
Smith or Fleming |
Fleming or Smith |
John of Scotland |
Novelist Fleming |
Actor Somerhalder |
Bilbo's portrayer |
Creator of Oddjob |
Cubs fielder Happ |
Ending with guard |
Follower of Faust |
Folk singer Janis |
Gandalf portrayer |
John, in Aberdeen |
Knighted McKellen |
MacKaye of Fugazi |
Scottish Giovanni |
Suffix with Freud |
Ziering of "90210 |
Fleming or McEwan |
Hunter or Fleming |
Smith of Rhodesia |
Fleming or Hunter |
Creator of M and Q |
'Alien' actor Holm |
X2" actor McKellen |
Actor Sir McKellen |
Author Fleming (2) |
Baseball's Kinsler |
Ending with Darwin |
Equivalent of John |
Fleming or Ziering |
Follower of Freud? |
Golf's ____Poulter |
Janis of folk-rock |
John, in Prestwick |
OO7 Author Fleming |
Sportscaster Eagle |
Suffix like -esque |
Suffix with Boston |
Suffix with Oregon |
Suffix with Orwell |
Ziering or Fleming |
Fleming or Paisley |
Fleming the writer |
McEwan or McKellen |
McKellen of movies |
Paisley or Fleming |
Suffix with Christ |
Fleming of fiction |
McKellen or McEwan |
Spy James' creator |
Golf's Baker-Finch |
Golfer Baker-Finch |
Suffix with Darwin |
English actor Holm |
Creator of Q and M |
McKellen of "X-Men |
Nationality: Suffix |
Follower of Christ? |
Academic extension? |
Botham or Chappell? |
Crime writer Rankin |
Fleming of 007 fame |
Fleming or McKellen |
Fleming, the author |
Holm of "The Hobbit |
Knighted actor Holm |
McKellen or Fleming |
McKellen or Woosnam |
McKellen or Ziering |
Moviedom's McKellen |
N.H.L.'s Laperriere |
Astbury of The Cult |
Crime author Rankin |
McKellen or McShane |
Suffix with Dickens |
Author ____ Fleming |
Bond author Fleming |
McShane or McKellen |
007 creator Fleming |
Belonging to: Suffix |
At Seventeen" singer |
Solar" author McEwan |
Solar" writer McEwan |
Bilbo portrayer Holm |
First name in spy-fi |
Fleming of Bond fame |
Hill of Judas Priest |
Hunter of old movies |
McKellen of "Vicious |
Name from the Gaelic |
Name related to John |
OO7 writer, Fleming |
OO7 creator, for one |
Suffix with Cameroon |
Swimming star Thorpe |
Tony winner McKellen |
TV actor Somerhalder |
Baker Finch, for one |
Orwell's conclusion? |
Spy novelist Fleming |
Publisher Ballantine |
Auric and M's creator |
Aussie swimmer Thorpe |
Bond novelist Fleming |
Creator of Caractacus |
Fleming or Carmichael |
Fleming or Richardson |
Folk duo ___ & Sylvia |
Gillan of Deep Purple |
Gomez of "Cougar Town |
John, across the pond |
Kinsler of the Tigers |
McShane of 'Deadwood' |
Richardson or Fleming |
Thornley of Big Wreck |
Woosnam of the P.G.A. |
X-Men" actor McKellen |
Fleming of 007 novels |
Fleming who made Bond |
Janis ___, pop singer |
Stewart of The Stones |
007's creator Fleming |
Deadwood" star McShane |
Baker-Finch or Fleming |
CBS sportscaster Eagle |
Creator of James and Q |
Dr. No creator Fleming |
English actor McKellen |
English golfer Poulter |
Fleming or Baker Finch |
McShane of Lovejoy |
Oddjob creator Fleming |
Opera singer Bostridge |
Scottish form of "John |
Woosnam or Baker-Finch |
Ziering of 'Sharknado' |
British golfer Poulter |
Poulter or Baker Finch |
Recording artist Janis |
She sang "At Seventeen |
Bond's creator Fleming |
Curtis of Joy Division |
Olympic swimmer Thorpe |
'Dr. No' author Fleming |
'Dr. No' writer Fleming |
Nutshell" author McEwan |
Actor Michael ___ Black |
Author Fleming for one. |
British novelist McEwan |
Fugazi frontman MacKaye |
It's attached to Christ |
Jethro Tulls Anderson |
McKellen of ''Scandal'' |
Rolling Stones' Stewart |
Spy writer, ... Fleming |
Suffix for Arab or Serb |
Writer Fleming, for one |
Lost" actor Somerhalder |
English novelist McEwan |
Knighted actor McKellen |
Saturday" author McEwan |
McKellen of "The Hobbit |
Anderson of Jethro Tull |
Fleming who created 007 |
Amsterdam" author McEwan |
Sharknado" actor Ziering |
Actor McKellen of "X-Men |
Actor Ziering or McShane |
Holm of stage and screen |
Mr. Hunter of Hollywood. |
Name related to Johannes |
Dr. No" novelist Fleming |
First name in spy novels |
Author Fleming or McEwan |
Fleming who created Bond |
Atonement" author McEwan |
Mr. Holmes" star McKellen |
1981 Tony winner McKellen |
Actor McKellen or McShane |
Creator of a famous James |
Fleming who wrote "Dr. No |
He made music with Sylvia |
Holm who played King Lear |
McKellen of 'Richard III' |
McKellen of "X-Men" films |
McShane of BBC's "Lovejoy |
Novelist Fleming, for one |
Rockies shortstop Desmond |
Suffix meaning "native of |
Moonraker" author Fleming |
Actor McShane or McKellen |
Creator of Ernst and Rosa |
Oddjob's creator, Fleming |
Bond creator ____ Fleming |
First name in spy fiction |
McShane of "American Gods |
Atonement" novelist McEwan |
Dream Big" author Falconer |
Goldfinger" author Fleming |
On the Rez" author Frazier |
Richard III" star McKellen |
Sharknado 2" actor Ziering |
Sweet Tooth" author McEwan |
1991 Masters champ Woosnam |
Actor McShane of "Hercules |
Actor Somerhalder of "Lost |
Comedian Michael ___ Black |
Creator of Kissy and Pussy |
Follower of Freud or Jung? |
Magneto portrayer McKellen |
McKellen of "X-Men" movies |
McShane of HBO's "Deadwood |
Rangers outfielder Desmond |
Scottish version of Johann |
Suffix for author surnames |
Suffix with Faust or Freud |
Sweet Tooth" writer McEwan |
Dweezil Zappa's birth name |
Actor McShane of "Deadwood |
Gandalf portrayer McKellen |
Creator of Auric and Julius |
Paisley of Northern Ireland |
Political scientist Bremmer |
Scottish equivalent of John |
Star second baseman Kinsler |
Anthrax guitarist Scott ___ |
James Bond novelist Fleming |
Tony-winning actor McKellen |
McKellen who played Magneto |
McKellen who played Gandalf |
American Gods" actor McShane |
Goldfinger" novelist Fleming |
Sweet Tooth" novelist McEwan |
Bannen of "Waking Ned Devine |
Blackbeard portrayer McShane |
CBS golf analyst Baker-Finch |
Jamaica's __ Fleming Airport |
Joy Division casualty Curtis |
Texan guitarist/singer Moore |
The Stone Roses singer Brown |
Fleming or Baker-Finch, e.g. |
Holm of ''Chariots of Fire'' |
Janis who sang "At Seventeen |
Golf broadcaster Baker-Finch |
Actor Hunter or singer Hunter |
Actor McKellen or Somerhalder |
Actor McShane of "Ray Donovan |
Amsterdam novelist McEwan |
Dr. Malcolm in "Jurassic Park |
Influential songwriter Curtis |
Mott the Hoople singer Hunter |
Rolling Stones keyman Stewart |
Swimming gold medalist Thorpe |
The very British Mr. Fleming. |
Golfer Woosnam or Baker-Finch |
Jethro Tull frontman Anderson |
Holm who played Bilbo Baggins |
Ziering of "Sharknado" movies |
At Seventeen" singer Janis ___ |
Game of Thrones" actor McShane |
On Chesil Beach" author McEwan |
Waking Ned Devine" star Bannen |
2004 Edgar award winner Rankin |
2012 baseball All-Star Kinsler |
Anderson of rock's Jethro Tull |
Ballantine of Ballantine Books |
ESPN soccer sportscaster Darke |
Gandalf portrayer's first name |
It may be connected to Christ? |
James Bond creator ___ Fleming |
Joy Division singer ___ Curtis |
Man Booker Prize winner McEwan |
Mathematics writer ___ Stewart |
McDiarmid who played Palpatine |
Singer Anderson of Jethro Tull |
Charleson of "Chariots of Fire |
McKellen of "The Da Vinci Code |
McKellen of "Gods and Monsters |
McKellen who portrayed Gandalf |
Suffix with "Boston" or "Paris |
McKellen of the "X-Men" movies |
McKellen of the "Hobbit" films |
Fleming who created James Bond |
Actor Somerhalder of TV's "Lost |
All-Star second baseman Kinsler |
Henry ___ Cusick ("Lost" actor) |
Joy Division lead singer Curtis |
Northern Ireland leader Paisley |
Northern Ireland's ____ Paisley |
Writer Fleming who created Bond |
Two-time Oscar nominee McKellen |
Ziering of "Beverly Hills 90210 |
''Society's Child'' singer Janis |
Actor McKellen or author Fleming |
Actor McKellen who plays Magneto |
Bertie Wooster player Carmichael |
British Invasion rocker Whitcomb |
Name on the cover of "Goldfinger |
Sir McKellen of stage and screen |
Ziering of the "Sharknado" films |
How Does It Feel" guitarist Moore |
Pretty Little Liars" star Harding |
The Little Princess" actor Hunter |
Creator of the characters M and Q |
McKellen of the "X-Men" franchise |
McKellen who stars in "Mr. Holmes |
Pelicans shooting guard ___ Clark |
Name on the cover of "Thunderball |
Vampire Diaries" actor Somerhalder |
Clark of the Golden State Warriors |
Follower of Adler, Freud, or Jung? |
Suffix with Washington or Hamilton |
Rankin who created Inspector Rebus |
Pretty Little Liars" actor Harding |
McKellen of "The Lord of the Rings |
Chariots of Fire" co-star Charleson |
The Rule of Four" coauthor Caldwell |
Fleming who wrote James Bond novels |
Holm of "The Fellowship of the Ring |
Johannes : German :: ___ : Scottish |
McShane of "American Gods" on Starz |
Name in the subtitle of "Bond Bound |
Somerhalder of "The Vampire Diaries |
''The Lord of the Rings'' actor Holm |
Olivia Forms a Band" author Falconer |
1991 British Open winner Baker-Finch |
2008 All-Star second baseman Kinsler |
First name of the creator of M and Q |
Magneto portrayer McKellen in "X-Men |
Sir ___ McKellen (Gandalf portrayer) |
Ziering of "Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No! |
Actor Charleson of "Chariots of Fire |
Actor McKellen of "The Da Vinci Code |
Author Fleming who created James Bond |
Olympic swimming gold medalist Thorpe |
''A Question of Blood'' author Rankin |
The Vampire Diaries" star Somerhalder |
Actor Harding of "Pretty Little Liars |
From Russia with Love" writer Fleming |
___ Hamilton's March" (Churchill book) |
From Russia, with Love" author Fleming |
Love Will Tear Us Apart" singer Curtis |
McDiarmid who played Emperor Palpatine |
Echo & the Bunnymen frontman McCulloch |
The Vampire Diaries" actor Somerhalder |
2008 British Open runner-up Poulter (3) |
Actor Ziering of the "Sharknado" movies |
The Lightning Seeds lead singer Broudie |
Ziering of "Sharknado 2: The Second One |
Sharknado: The 4th Awakens" star Ziering |
Astbury of The Doors of the 21st Century |
Gandalf in the "Lord of the Rings" films |
McKellen of 2017's "Beauty and the Beast |
Swimmer Thorpe (known as the "Thorpedo") |
'60s-'70s Rhodesian prime minister Smith |
Jurassic Park" mathematician ___ Malcolm |
Sharknado 2: The Second One" star Ziering |
McKellen of "The Lord of the Rings" films |
Name whose Italian equivalent is Giovanni |
Actor Somerhalder of "The Vampire Diaries |
X-Men: Days of Future Past" actor McKellen |
Golden Globe-winning English actor McShane |
Hotelier Schrager who co-founded Studio 54 |
Janis ___, with the 1975 hit "At Seventeen |
McKellen or McShane of "The Golden Compass |
McKellen who portrayed Gandalf and Magneto |
Halifax's_____Millar (Champion show jumper) |
McKellen in a bromance with Patrick Stewart |
McKellen of the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy |
McKellen with the line "You shall not pass! |
Name on the cover of 100+ million thrillers |
Singer with the #1 album "Between the Lines |
Title character of the BBC drama "Bondmaker |
Trombonist McDougall or folk singer Tamblyn |
___ Hunter, leader of rock's Mott the Hoople |
Olivia Helps With Christmas" author Falconer |
Actor McShane who starred on HBO's "Deadwood |
Swimmer Thorpe with five Olympic gold medals |
____and Sylvia (Canadian singer song writers) |
Actor Holm who voiced Skinner in "Ratatouille |
McKellen who voiced The Toad in "Flushed Away |
Professor Cameron's first name in "Mary Worth |
First name of the swimmer dubbed the "Thorpedo |
Swimmer dubbed " the Thorpedo," to his friends |
Somerhalder of "Lost" and "The Vampire Diaries |
Holm or McKellen of "The Fellowship of the Ring |
Janis ___, singer of the 1975 hit "At Seventeen |
Swimmer Thorpe who has five Olympic gold medals |
McKellen who played Magneto in the "X-Men" films |
Patrick's "Waiting for Godot" costar on Broadway |
Olympic swimmer Thorpe who's won five gold medals |
Producer/director ___ MacNaughton of Monty Python |
Gandalf portrayer McKellen in the "Hobbit" trilogy |
Singer Janis with the hit album "Between the Lines |
The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug" actor McKellen |
Humorist Frazier frequently found in The New Yorker |
McShane of the upcoming Starz series "American Gods |
Golfer Baker-Finch, winner of the 1991 British Open |
___ Thorpe, 2000 and 2004 Olympic swimming sensation |
McKellen who's played Magneto in five "X-Men" movies |
Michael ___ Black (regular on VH1's "I Love the X0s") |
Janis ___ (singer who sang the 1975 hit "At Seventeen") |
Ziering who plays Fin Shepard in the "Sharknado" movies |
___ Malcolm (Jeff Goldblum's character in "Jurassic Park") |
English actor Abercrombie who played Mr. Pitt on "Seinfeld |
Rangers second baseman Kinsler or James Bond creator Fleming |
Janis who was the first musical guest on "Saturday Night Live |
Baseball's ___ Desmond, three-time Silver Slugger Award winner |
Falconer who writes children's stories about a pig named Olivia |
Writer/illustrator Falconer known for "Olivia" children's books |
And Now for Something Completely Different" director MacNaughton |
McKellen who plays Gandalf in "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey |
Sharknado" actor Ziering who recently danced with the Chippendales |
Janis ___ ("Mean Girls" character/first singer to appear on "SNL") |
Michael ___ Black ("Trust Me, I'm a Game Show Host" game show host) |
Somerhalder who plays bad-boy vampire Damon on "The Vampire Diaries |
Pretty Little Liars" actor Harding who's won four Teen Choice Awards |
Michael ___ Black ("Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp" actor) |
Australian swimmer Thorpe who won three gold medals at the 2000 Olympics |
Beverly Hills 90210" actor Ziering who recently performed with the Chippendales |