1969 Sammy Davis Jr. hit |
24 |
1,000 to start? |
15 |
1920's swimming sensation Gertrude |
34 |
16th president's nickname |
25 |
1990s "Princess of R&B |
22 |
1970s pinup name |
16 |
1948 Porter musical inspired by "The Taming of the Shrew |
56 |
1953 John Wayne oater |
21 |
1957 French Nobelist in literature |
34 |
100 (Sp.) |
9 |
1980 aviation disaster spoof that launched Leslie Nielsen's comedy career |
73 |
1000 groszy |
11 |
1941 Gary Cooper comedy in which a tramp must pretend to be a nonexistent person |
80 |
1970s basketball haircut, casually |
34 |
1932 Will Rogers film |
21 |
1979 Sigourney Weaver thriller |
30 |
1998 BP acquisition |
19 |
1979 Village People hit |
23 |
100th anniversary of the San Francisco earthquake |
49 |
1996 GOP candidate Alexander |
28 |
10 on the Beaufort scale |
24 |
1 part vermouth, 1 part campari, 1 part soda water, and some sweetened dairy beverage? |
86 |
1966 Florentine flooder |
23 |
1984" land |
10 |
1950's All-Star Burdette |
24 |
1985 hit for Tears for Fears |
28 |
1984" superstate inhabitants |
28 |
1986 Blake Edwards film spoof |
29 |
1955 Tony winner in Noel Coward's "Quadrille |
44 |
18th c. Swiss mathematician |
27 |
1970s presidential fundraiser? |
30 |
19th-century journalist/politician ___ Kendall |
46 |
1 |
1 |
1928 destroyer of the village of Mascali |
40 |
1997 NHL change: Hartford Whalers —> ___ Hurricanes |
53 |
1983 Herman-Fierstein musical |
29 |
1958 Buddy Holly hit |
20 |
1950s singer Sumac |
18 |
1951 play on which "Cabaret" is based |
37 |
1550, in Roman numerals |
23 |
1993 Sally Field comedy involving a cross-dressing nanny: 2 wds. |
64 |
1 point Scrabble tiles |
22 |
1990s Wink Martindale game show that paid off contestants' obligations |
70 |
1980s lightweight boxing champ |
30 |
1969 platinum record for Creedence Clearwater Revival |
53 |
1897 Felix Hoffmann discovery |
29 |
1953 film featuring Lana Turner and Ricardo Montalban |
53 |
1984 and 1988 Olympic diving gold medalist |
42 |
1998-2007 Lebanese president Lahoud |
35 |
1976 bestseller |
15 |
1947 musical that gave us Cab Calloway's catchphrase |
52 |
1974 John Carpenter sci-fi film |
31 |
1778 visitor to Hawaii |
22 |
1977 bestseller situated at Boston Memorial Hospital |
52 |
1968 folk album recorded live at the Bitter End |
47 |
1975 Leonard Nimoy autobiography (with an "opposite" 1995 follow-up) |
68 |
1492 landfall |
13 |
1898 naval casualty |
19 |
1984" superstate dominated by Neo-Bolshevism |
44 |
1988 remake directed by the creators of Max Headroom |
52 |
1977 bestseller set at Memorial Hospital |
40 |
1987, e.g. |
10 |
1967 film starring George Hamilton as a jewel thief |
51 |
1932 title role for Greta Garbo |
31 |
1976 horror film starring Sissy Spacek, or its 2013 remake |
58 |
1040 experts, for short |
23 |
1950s-'60s political inits. |
27 |
1974 Mocedades hit subtitled "Touch the Wind |
44 |
19th hole |
9 |
1950 noir classic with a climactic scene shot in L.A.'s Bradbury Building |
73 |
1966 Candlestick Park highlight |
31 |
1941 Oscar-winner Crisp |
23 |
1993 reworking of a 1944 Hitchcock film |
39 |
1987 Toni Morrison novel about an escaped slave haunted by her daughter's ghost |
79 |
1995 Best Picture nominee |
25 |
1970s hitmakers |
15 |
1971 Oscar winner for "Theme from 'Shaft' |
41 |
1986 role for Paul Hogan |
24 |
1998 British Petroleum acquisition |
34 |
1985 John Hughes comedy featuring five students during a Saturday detention, with "The": 2 wds. |
95 |
1998 Wimbledon winner Novotna |
29 |
1969 Hopper-Fonda flick |
23 |
1985 Oscars co-host with Fonda and Williams |
43 |
1943 Spencer Tracy-Irene Dunne film |
35 |
1953 automobile innovation |
26 |
1983 Woody Allen pseudo-documentary |
35 |
1996 Republican standard-bearer |
31 |
1980s Christian rocker Rick, formerly of The Outlaws |
52 |
1999 sci-fi thriller that, with an alternate ending, shows an array of chess-playing computers |
94 |
1992 movie featuring a much-publicized twist, with "The |
55 |
1971 hit that begins "Busted flat in Baton Rouge / waiting for a train |
70 |
1997 ecological protocol city |
29 |
1972 hit for Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen |
54 |
1816 novel set in the village of Highbury |
41 |
1984 ballad by the Cars that was their highest-charting hit |
59 |
1856 antislavery novel |
22 |
1928, 1932 and 1936 Olympic gold medalist |
41 |
1950s innovation that replaced black-and-white sets: 2 wds. |
59 |
1932 Lake Placid gold medalist Sonja |
36 |
13th century Venetian traveler |
30 |