1949 Tracy/ Hepburn film |
24 |
1979 film with the tagline "In space no one can hear you scream |
63 |
1945 Noël Coward song |
22 |
14, in old Rome |
15 |
1974 Lucille Ball role |
22 |
1970's-80's court star Dan |
26 |
1978 novelty hit based on a historical person |
45 |
1996 VP candidate |
17 |
1988 Olympics locale |
20 |
1980 spoof comedy; 1976 satirical drama |
39 |
12-step offshoot |
16 |
1980s band that sang "Take on Me": Hyph. |
40 |
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue residents |
34 |
1989 Bligh Reef casualty |
24 |
1915 Civil War epic, with "The |
30 |
1960s series featuring agents Robinson and Scott |
48 |
1997 sci-fi spoof, for short |
28 |
1856 installation |
17 |
1975 victor over Connors at Wimbledon |
37 |
1948 Pulitzer-winning poet |
26 |
1969 N.H.L. M.V.P., familiarly |
30 |
1960s TV show featuring the cross-eyed lion Clarence |
52 |
1949 Emmy winner for Most Outstanding Kinescope Personality |
59 |
109 + 77 |
8 |
1950s-'60s hit with the lyric "Ah, you made me love you / Now, now, now, now your man is come |
93 |
1954 Gerard Philipe film |
24 |
1988 Bush campaign adviser |
26 |
1000 |
4 |
1775 rider |
10 |
1961 film with the tagline "The greatest romance and adventure in a thousand years! |
83 |
1989 Jack Lemmon tearjerker |
27 |
1960s-'70s Orr teammate, to fans |
32 |
1980s mall hangouts |
19 |
1970s Patrick Duffy title character who can breathe underwater |
62 |
1960's-70's antidiscrimination movement |
39 |
1972 hit for Derek and the Dominos |
34 |
1944 Boyer/Bergman film |
23 |
10 superiors |
12 |
1972 pop hit with a never-ending chorus |
39 |
1980 Pointer Sisters hit |
24 |
1981 Joan Crawford exposé starring Faye Dunaway |
48 |
1917 Victor Herbert operetta |
28 |
1970's-80's Renault |
19 |
1984" shelfmate |
15 |
11-time M.L.B. All-Star Fisk |
28 |
1897 Felix Hoffmann discovery |
29 |
1951 hit with music by former Veep Dawes |
40 |
1981 Moore/Minnelli film |
24 |
1940s jazzman |
13 |
1980s Rowan Atkinson sitcom series set in various historical periods |
68 |
1988 Carl Weathers title role |
29 |
1940s' style of jacket with padded shoulders and tapering trousers |
66 |
1966 musical about a marriage |
29 |
1040 sender |
11 |
1970s band whose name reads the same forwards and backwards |
59 |
1988 Dreyfuss-Julia comedy |
26 |
1999 Broadway revue |
19 |
1960 #1 Marty Robbins hit |
25 |
1975 film whose main character was nicknamed "Bruce" by the crew |
64 |
1 Infinite ___ (address of Apple's headquarters) |
48 |
1951 play that inspired "Cabaret |
32 |
1,000-plus-year realm: Abbr. |
28 |
1860s-'80s territory on the Canadian border |
43 |
112.5 deg. from due north |
25 |
17-year insects |
15 |
1980s-'90s hip-hop show co-hosted by Fab 5 Freddy |
49 |
1998 name in the news |
21 |
1988 thriller with Alan Rickman as terrorist Hans Gruber |
56 |
10-point Scrabble piece |
23 |
1982 George Clinton song sampled for Snoop's "What's My Name? |
61 |
1972 top 10 hit going over seven minutes |
40 |
1040 pro |
8 |
1944 Normandy battle site |
25 |
1040EZ experts |
14 |
1980 aviation disaster spoof that launched Leslie Nielsen's comedy career |
73 |
1953 film featuring Lana Turner and Ricardo Montalban |
53 |
11 cubed then doubled, in Roman numerals |
40 |
14-legged crustacean |
20 |
1975 shark thriller |
19 |
1974 Top 10 hit with a Spanish title |
36 |
1995 comet spotter Thomas |
25 |
1880s-'90s veep ___ P. Morton |
29 |
1987 Toni Morrison novel about an escaped slave haunted by her daughter's ghost |
79 |
1998 bug picture featuring the voice of Woody Allen |
51 |
1 |
1 |
1/2 of a Kenyan tribesman |
25 |
1920's swimming sensation Gertrude |
34 |
1999 prequel, casually |
22 |
1953 dystopian novel in which books have been outlawed |
54 |
1983 cinematic study of a Scottish poet |
39 |
1979 disco hit that jocularly promotes military enlistment |
58 |
16-year-old's desire |
20 |
1910s Mexican revolutionary |
27 |
1995 and '97 A.L. champs, in scoreboards |
40 |
1,049 steamships |
16 |
1040 experts, for short |
23 |
1970s self-improvement program |
30 |
1950's marketing disaster |
25 |
19th-century Midwest territory |
30 |
1957 French Nobelist in literature |
34 |