| Chemist Otto (Nobelist in 1944) |
| Premier League side founded by munitions workers in 1886 |
| Actress Remini of ABC's "Family Tools," which premiered in May 2013 |
| British miler elected to Parliament |
| Selected passages |
| English Premier League club, to fans |
| 1950's Hungarian premier Nagy |
| Autos at Hollywood premieres |
| Co-star in the U.S. premiere of "Waiting for Godot," 1956 |
| 1944 Pulitzer-winning journalist |
| Alberta Premier Don |
| Ontario's 21st premier |
| Where "Aida" premiered |
| Alberta Premier Ernest |
| A Wave, ___ and A Marine," 1944 film |
| Four-time Japanese premier |
| Character who, in an 8/15/1939 Hollywood premiere, speaks the first words of this puzzle's five other longest answers |
| 'A Bell for --' (1944 novel) |
| Legendary Quebec Premier |
| 1944 Boyer/Bergman film |
| Aida" premiere city |
| Billy Wilder film: 1944 |
| Alberta's Premier Ralph |
| 1944 Normandy battle site |
| Nobel physicist: 1944 |
| Premier League manager Wenger (the club he manages has the same first five letters as his first name) |
| Allied river objective in Dec. 1944 |
| Alberta's 12th Premier |
| 1993 reworking of a 1944 Hitchcock film |
| Actor Lundgren + Elected officials |