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Tuesday, July 3, 2007
"The Waste Land" monogram
Answer: Tse
MetroCard cost
Answer: fare
Goldie of "Laugh-In"
Answer: Hawn
Native New Zealanders
Answer: Maoris
Summer month, in Paris
Answer: Aout
www addresses
Answer: URLs
Pulitzer winner Studs
Answer: Terkel
Art Deco notable
Answer: Erte
Pearl Harbor site
Answer: Oahu
Suffix with butyl
Answer: ene
Gulliver's creator
Answer: Jonathan Swift
Ramadan observance
Answer: religious fast
Poem of exaltation
Answer: Ode
Colorful food fish
Answer: Opahs
Shia's deity
Answer: Allah
Monday, July 2, 2007
Actress Heche
Answer: Anne
Skier's transport
Answer: T-Bar
Israel's Shimon
Answer: Peres
Radio word after "Roger"
Answer: Wilco
Gobi or Mojave
Answer: desert
Belgian river to the North Sea
Answer: Yser
Many a person whose name starts with Mac
Answer: Scot
Chief Norse god
Answer: Odin
1975 thriller that took a big bite at the box office
Answer: Jason
Harold who directed "Groundhog Day"
Answer: Ramis
Singer Fitzgerald
Answer: Ella
University of Arizona's home
Answer: Tucson
N.C. State's group
Answer: ACC
Target and J.C. Penney
Answer: stores
Coach Parseghian
Answer: Ara
Book after John
Answer: Acts
Zorro's weapon
Answer: sword
Person whose name appears on a museum plaque, e.g.
Answer: donor
Quester for the Golden Fleece
Answer: Jason
Director Bob who won a Tony, Oscar and Emmy all in the same year
Answer: Fosse
Turner of Hollywood
Answer: Lana
Actor Holbrook
Answer: Hal
Sea creature that moves sideways
Answer: crab
Revolutionary Guevara
Answer: Che
Gem units
Answer: carats
Saturday, June 30, 2007
Actress Maryam
Answer: Dabo
Lola in "Damn Yankees," e.g.
Answer: Alto
Most-nominated Best Actor (eight times) never to win an Oscar
Answer: O'Toole
He wrote "The heart has its reasons which knows nothing of"
Answer: Pascal
Sobieski of "Joan of Arc"
Answer: Lee Lee
Aral Sea feeder
Answer: Amu Darya
Line struck through by a winner
Answer: OOO
"Weeds" channel, briefly
Answer: SHO
Some Microsoft employees
Answer: coders
Result of too many rusty nails on the road?
Answer: DUI
Unpleasant way to catch one's spouse
Answer: in a lie
The river Pison flowed from it
Answer: Eden
Furry tree-dweller of the Amazon
Answer: Titi
Check for credibility, in modern lingo
Answer: giggle test
Title city in a 1983 George Strait hit
Answer: Amarillo
It can keep ballfields dry
Answer: alcohol ban
Predecessor of the boliviano
Answer: Peso
1961 film also known as "The Job"
Answer: Il Posto
Like Pompeii, once
Answer: ashy
Writer who was a source for Verdi's "Rigoletto"
Answer: Hugo
Title for Camilla
Answer: Duchess
Novel that ends "By noon, the island had gone down in the horizon; and all before us was the wide Pacific"
Answer: omoo
Where to find the Mercury line and the Girdle of Venus
Answer: palm
Thursday, June 28, 2007
It ended when Francis II abdicated: Abbr.
Answer:HRE
"As I Lay Dying" character
Answer: Anse
Ernie Bushmiller comics character
Answer: Sluggo
Player of Dr. Kiley on "Marcus Welby, M.D."
Answer: Brolin
Omaha and Spokane were once in it
Answer: Kentucky Derby
"I should ___ die with pity": King Lear
Answer: Een
Garment worn over a choli
Answer: Sari
California air station where Nixon landed after resigning in 1974
Anwer: El Toro
Nintendo game with exercises for mental acuity
Answer: Brain Age
Seat of Hillsborough County, N.H.
Answer: Nashua
"David ___" (1934 Will Rogers film)
Answer: Harum
Classic arcade game character who hopped around a pyramid
Answer: Q-Bert
They, to Therese
Answer: Ils
New York Cosmos' sports org.
Answer: NASL
Dancer Limon
Answer: Jose
Capitol Records owner
Answer: EMI
Teacher's request of a publisher
Answer: desk copy
2002 sci-fi role for Hayden Christensen
Answer: Anakin Skywalker
1974 Chicago hit
Answer: Call On Me
2004 Brad Pitt film
Answer: Troy
Thai currency
Answer: Baht
Taxing preinitiation period
Answer: hell week
The New Yorker cartoonist William
Answer: Steig
Sitcom character with a leather jacket that's now in the Smithsonian
Answer: The Fonz
Monday, June 25, 2007
Gallery-filled part of the Big Apple
Answer: Soho
Biblical twin
Answer: Esau
Atelier sights
Answer: Easels
Biblical liar
Answer: Ananias
Novelist Calvino
Answer: italo
Joltin' Joe
Answer: Dimag
Muse with a lyre
Answer: erato
Upside-down sleepers
Answer: bats
It includes Mesopotamia
Answer: Iraq
Avian sources of red meat
Answer: Emus
The Hawkeyes of college sports
Answer: Iowa
Von Richthofen's title
Answer: Baron
First sign, astrologically
Answer: Aries
Crystal-lined rock
Answer: geode
First showing at an all-day film festival? (1988)
Answer: Tequila Sunrise
Computer introduced by Steve Jobs
Answer: iMac
Actress Lane of old TV
Answer: Abbe
Director Kazan
Answer: Elia
Sunday, June 24, 2007
Revolutionary Guevara
Answer: Che
Ruhr Valley city
Answer: Essen
Key of Mozart's Symphony No. 39
Answer: e flat
Western U.S. gas giant
Answer: arco
Vidi in "Veni, vidi, vici"
Answer: i saw
Comedian Martin
Answer: Steve
Glenn of the Eagles
Answer: Frey
Place to get an egg salad sandwich
Answer: deli
Dweller along the Volga
Answer: tatar
Space cut by a scythe
Answer: swath
Old photo shade
Answer: sepia
"___ So Fine", #1 Chiffons hit
Answer: He's
Scott who draws "Dilbert"
Answer: Adams
Saturday, June 23, 2007
Arab League creation of 1964: Abbr.
Answer: PLO
Singer Chris
Answer: Isaak
Mell Lazarus comic strip
Answer: Momma
Pres. who championed the interstate system
Answer: DDE (Dwight D. Eisenhower)
Group that selected a new lead singer in a 2005 reality show
Answer: INXS
Dreidel-like tops used in gambling
Answer: Teetotums
Trypanosome transmitter
Answer: Tsetse
Best Buy support group
Answer: Geek Squad
King on the June 2005 issue of National Geographic
Answer: Tut
Bird that no longer flies
Answer: SST
Hit song on the 1970 album "Abraxas"
Answer: Oye Como Va
Friday, June 22, 2007
Maker of the MDX and TSX
Answer: Acura
He played Winchester on "M*A*S*H"
Answer: Stiers
1998 Hyundai acquisition
Answer: Kia
"Sliding Doors" star, 1998
Answer: Paltrow
Busch of Laurel and Hardy films
Answer: Mae
Easy-Bake Oven seller
Answer: Hasbro
Meir's successor
Answer: Rabin
Like many golf tournaments
Answer: pro-am
Collection of aphorisms
Answer: surta
When "anything can happen" on "The Mickey Mouse Club"
Answer: Wednesday
What lacquer imparts
Answer: gloss
First novel in Cather's "prairie trilogy"
Answer: Opioneers
Wood-and-chicken-wire enclosure
Answer: Rabbit run
____ Henry, triple gold-medal swimmer at the 2004 Olympics
Answer: Jodie
Symphony originally dedicated to Napoleon
Answer: Eroica
City whose name means "old town" in Creek
Answer: Tulsa
"The trade of king": Dryden
Answer: war
____ Colonies, started in Iowa in the 1850s
Answer: Amana
Comic strip character with an upwardly curving necktie
Answer: Dilbert
Wisconsin city originally named Port Gilbert
Answer: Racine
Outburst from Sneezy
Answer: Achoo
It's pictured in Van Gogh's "Starry Night Over the Rhone"
Answer: Ursa Major
Barn door features
Answer: hasps
George Jetson's son
Answer: Elroy
Palms and BlackBerries (abbr.)
Answer: PDAs
2002 role for Hayek
Answer: Frida
Actor Morales of "NYPD Blue"
Answer: Esai
Steely Dan album of 1977
Answer: Aja
Jack of "The Great Dictator"
Answer: Oakie
She loved Narcissus
Answer: Echo
"Mila 18" author Uris
Answer: Leon
Highest salaried baseball player
Answer: A-Rod
Largest county in Ireland
Answer: Cork
Composer Rorem
Answer: Ned
Marisol Nichol's "24" role
Answer: Nadia
"What ___ your thoughts could tell": Lightfoot lyric
Answer: a tale
Most Monopoly pieces have six different ones
Answer: rents
2005 U.S. Open finalist
Answer: Agassi
Powerful 2005 hurricane
Answer: Rita
1998 Sarah McLachlan song
Answer: Adia
"Love Takes Time" singer
Answer: Carey
Jones of '60s pop
Answer: Davy
De capo ____: Baroque vocal piece
Answer: Aria
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Collector of couples
Answer: Noah
Certain chess piece, informally
Answer: horse
Locations for declamations
Answer: Podia
The orange variety is black
Answer: Pekoe Tea
Some college seniors take it
Answer: LSAT
Suave, and then some
Answer: oily
Cause for some fluff filling
Answer: slow news day
Books with many cross references?
Answer: Bibles
Collector of bizarre facts
Answer: Ripley
Link between DNA strands
Answer: base pair
Bearer of scales and plates
Answer: atlas
Abbr. on many Quebec road signs
Answer: STE
College in south central New York
Answer: Elmira
Steel guitar sound
Answer: whine
A challenger might go after one
Answer: title
One concerned with school activities?
Answer: marine biologist
Plans named for a Delaware senator
Answer: Roth IRA
Tollbooth option for Northeasterners
Answer: EZ pass
Rangers' venue: Abbr.
Answer: MSG
Maker of wake on a lake
Answer: jet ski
"Cryptonomicon" novelist Stephenson
Answer: Neal
Japanses P.M. Shinzo ___
Answer: Abe
Capital on the Daugava River
Answer: Riga
Birthplace of the first giant panda in North America to survive to adulthood
Answer: San Diego Zoo
Disneyland attraction since 1955
Answer: Mr. Toad's Wild Ride
"Blade Runner" actress Young
Answer: Sean
"The Last of the Plainsmen" novelist
Answer: Grey
Mathematician seen on a Swiss 10-franc note
Answer: Euler
Pennsylvania town that was the longtime home of Rolling Rock beer
Answer: Latrobe
Measures of brightness
Answer: IQs
TV's Maverick
Answer: Bret
Ripe for a trial lawyer
Answer: suable
In position to inherit the throne, say
Answer: eldest
Something a doctor may check
Answer: pulse
Fifth-century invader of Britain
Answer: Saxon
One of two A.L. teams
Answer: Sox
You can see through it
Answer: iris
Do cobbling work on
Answer: Resole
Sponsor of early radio's "Five Star Theater"
Answer: Esso
Well-known maker of two-by-fours
Answer: lego
Targets for weightlifters
Answer: quads
Charlotte-to-Raleigh dir.
Answer: ENE
1950s-'60s American rocket
Answer: Asp
Leader of the Autumn Harvest Uprising
Answer: Mao
Jeremiah, e.g., in the Bible
Answer: seer
Volcanic formation
Answer: dome
It's lowered before a joust
Answer: visor
Singer Reese
Answer: Della
Ukrainian capital
Answer: Kiev
Cleveland's lake
Answer: Erie
Computer-memory unit
Answer: RAM
Singer Loretta
Answer: Lynn
"Garfield" pooch
Answer: Odie
Wife of Jacob
Answer: Leah
"To Kill a Clown" actor Alan
Answer: Alda
Senate leader Harry
Answer: Reid
Gillette razor
Answer: Mach
Ms. Zadora
Answer: Pia
Actress Verdon
Answer: Gwen
Surrealist Max
Answer: Ernst
Chevy truck model
Answer: Tahoe
City south of Atlanta
Answer: Macon
Mountain in Thessaly
Answer: Ossa
Wile E. Coyote's brand
Answer: Acme
"____ Kind of Wonderful": 1987 film
Answer: Some
Classic Calvin Klein fragrance
Answer: Eternity
Start of a wand waver's utterance
Answer: abra
Viking family dog of comics
Answer: Snert
"Symphonie espagnole" composer
Answer: Lalo
"You Are My Love" singer James (1955)
Answer: Joni
County bordering California's Solano County
Answer: Napa
"Bad, Bad Leroy Brown" singer
Answer: Jim Croce
Former politician Abzug
Answer: Bella
Kelly who played Hayley on "All My Children"
Answer: Ripa
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
Dean's companion in Kerouac's "On the Road"
Answer: Sal
New Mexico town mentioned in the hit "Route 66"
Answer: Gallup
55th-anniversary gift
Answer: emerald
Fifth-anniversary gift
Answer: wood
University of New Mexico athlete
Answer: Lobo
Hoover Dam's Lake ___
Answer: Mead
School on the Thames
Answer: fish
Giant-screen film format
Answer: i-max
Singer Falana
Answer: Lola
Stimpy's pal
Answer: Ren
Tolkien tree creatures
Answer: Ents
Actor Epps
Answer: Omar
Georgetown athlete
Answer: Hoya
"The White Shadow" star Howard
Answer: Ken
White-faced performers
Answer: mimes
"Alice" star Lavin
Answer: Linda
Jazz fusion guitarist Klugh
Answer: Earl
Org. for smarties
Answer: Mensa
"____ She Lovely" (Stevie Wonder hit)
Answer: Isn't
Greek god of war
Answer: Ares
Actresses Laughlin and Singer
Answer: Loris
Musical Horne
Answer: Lena
St. Louis team
Answer: Rams
19th letter of the Greek alphabet
Answer: Tau
Earth's is elliptical
Answer: orbit
Parker who played Daniel Boone
Answer: Fess
Nobelist and author Wiesel
Answer: Elie
Silent film star Negri
Answer: Pola
Danish seaport, birthplace of Hans Christian Andersen
Answer: Odense
"Star Trek" navigator
Answer: Sulu
Geisha's sash
Answer: obi
"CSI" setting
Answer: lab
Organization of Afro-American Unity cofounder
Answer: Malcolm X
Jib or spinnaker
Answer: sail
Largest kind of penguin
Answer: Emperor
Longtime Def Jam recording artist
Answer: LL Cool J
"The Maltese Falcon" actor
Answer: Lorre
Its most populous island is Upolu
Answer: Samoa
She married Tiger in 2004
Answer: Elin
Harper Valley inst.
Answer: PTA
Cereal brand since 1957
Answer: Special K
Jessica of "Sin City"
Answer: Alba
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Diamond stat
Answer: ERA
Wall St. action
Answer: LBO
No longer edible
Answer: bad
Iron pumper's muscle
Answer: lat
Faulkner's ____ Varner
Answer: Eula
What to call a king
Answer: Sire
Poem of lament
Answer: Elegy
Endless 9-to-5 job, e.g.
Answer: rut
"____ Cheerleaders" (1977 film)
Answer: Satans
Big name in cellular service
Answer: T-Mobile
Fashion a doily
Answer: Tat
Relative of a chickadee
Answer: Tit
Quints' name
Answer: Dionne
Singing Ritter
Answer: Tex
Bayer alternative
Answer: Anacin
1974 Medicine Nobelist George ___
Answer: Palade
Dutch beer brand
Answer: Amstel
Gridiron formation
Answer: Winged T
Plays a campus prank on, informally
Answer: TPs
Iroquois and others
Answer: Amerindians
Where Mosul is
Answer: Iraq
Any part of Polynesie
Answer: Ile
Title guy in a 1980 Carly Simon hit
Answer: Jesse
Old N.Y.C. lines
Answer: Els
Muesli morsel
Answer: oat
Clampett player
Answer: Ebsen
King in a celebrated 1970s U.S. tour
Answer: Tut
Means of fortunetelling
Answer: Tarot
Frank McCourt memoir
Answer: Tis
Conclusion, in Germany
Answer: Ende
Aunt of Prince Harry
Answer: Anne
Satchel in the Hall of Fame
Answer: Paige
Like a band of Amazons
Answer: Manless
1982 Richard Pryor/Jackie Gleason film
Answer: The Toy
Cape Canaveral org.
Answer: NASA
Nevada neighbor
Answer: Utah
"Stars and Stripes Forever" composer
Answer: Sousa
Dutch painter Piet
Answer: Mondrian
The Crimson Tide, to fans
Answer: Bama
Masked swashbuckler
Answer: Zorro
Dancer Alvin
Answer: Ailey
Swedish inventor of dynamite
Answer: Nobel
"The Periodic Table" novelist Primo
Answer: Levi
Last word of "The Farmer in the Dell"
Answer: alone
Cherished position in auto racing
Answer: pole
Dole's Senate successor
Answer: Lott
Moises in the majors
Answer: Alou
Oscar winner for "Cactus Flower"
Answer: Hawn
Title role for which Jamie Foxx won an Oscar
Answer: Ray
Former sentator who did Viagra commercials
Answer: Dole
Johnson of "Laugh-In"
Answer: Arte
Singer Tori
Answer: Amos
Trojan war figure who was Achilles' cousin
Answer: Ajax
Monday, June 18, 2007
Caustic alkali
Answer: lye
"Need You Tonight" band
Answer: INXS
Johnson of "Laugh-In"
Answer: Arte
Plasterer's strip
Answer: lath
Sporty auto roof
Answer: t-top
Ready for the rubber room
Answer: insane
Boorish sorts, in Canada
Answer: hosers
Test for fit
Answer: Try on
Devotees of fine dining
Answer: Epicureans
"The Tempest" king
Answer: Alonso
Colorist's vessel
Answer: Dyepot
It may come with more than one side
Answer: entree
"The Battle Hymn of the Republic" writer
Answer: Howe
Steven ___, real-life subject of the 1987 film "Cry Freedom"
Answer: Biko
Source of hashish
Answer: hemp
Mingo player on "Daniel Boone"
Answer: Ed Ames
Author Rand
Answer: Ayn
Sites for stargazers
Answer: planetaria
Home of Michigan State
Answer: East Lansing, MI
Most-cooked parts of roasts
Answer: ends
"Blame It ___ " (Michael Caine film)
Answer: on Rio
Home of Notre Dame
Answer: South Bend, IN
Correo ____ (words on an envelope)
Answer: Aereo
Unicorn in a 1998 movie
Answer: Nico
Maryland collegian
Answer: Terp
Leopold Bloom's creator
Answer: Joyce
Like a greenhorn
Answer: raw
Home of the U.S. Military Academy
Answer: West Point, NY
100 square meters
Answer: are
Flop or lop follower
Answer: eared
Home of Smith College
Answer: Northampton, MA
Comic Chappelle
Answer: Dave
Merino mother
Answer: ewe
Places to kick habits
Answer: rehabs
Sunbather's goal
Answer: tan
Golf-course rental
Answer: cart
Playright George Bernard
Answer: Shaw
Alan of M*A*S*H
Answer: Alda
Ballet star Nureyev
Answer: Rudolf
Real-life model for "Citizen Kane"
Answer: Hearst
Carmela on "The Sopranos"
Answer: Edie
"Mississippi ____" (1992 Denzel Washington drama)
Answer: Masala
Bartok or Lugosi
Answer: Bela
Normandy battle site of 1944
Answer: Utah
"12 Angry Men" director Sidney
Answer: Lumet
Dudley Do-Right's beloved
Answer: Nell
Actor/singer Cassidy
Answer: David
He succeeded Carson
Answer: Leno
Bert's Muppet pal
Answer: Ernie
Warsaw ____, 1955 alliance
Answer: pact
Artist Matisse
Answer: Henri
Brian of ambient music
Answer: Eno
Architect Saarinen
Answer: Eero
Popular web server
Answer: AOL
"Guitar Town" singer Steve
Answer: Earle
Sunday, June 17, 2007
Crayfish dish
Answer: etouffee
Earthlink transmission
Answer: email
Rapper's entourage
Answer: posse
Oops! I made a mistake
Answer: my bad
Topic for Dr. Ruth
Answer: sex
Garson of "Mrs. Miniver"
Answer: Greer
Gordon of "Oklahoma!"
Answer: Macrae
Columbia, in old patriotic song
Answer: Gem of the ocean
Popular canned tuna
Answer: Chicken of the Sea
She offered Excalibur to the future King Arthur
Answer: Lake of the lake
#1 number two who became the #2 number one
Answer: Adams
Saturday, June 16, 2007
Poet/musician ___ Scott-Heron
Answer: Gil
Biblical brother
Answer: Abel
Site of Beinecke Library
Answer: Yale
French wine classification
Answer: Cru
Rhone's capital
Answer: Lyons
Swiss-American composer Bloch
Answer: Ernest
Portuguese Mister
Answer: Senhor
James who wrote "Rule, Britannia"
Answer: Thomson
They're encountered in "close encounters"
Answer: UFOs
1980's "Double Fantasy" collaborator
Answer: Ono
Ran through, as a card
Answer: swiped
1953 Wimbledon winner Seixas
Answer: Vic
Hello ____, shop frequently seen on Letterman
Answer: Deli
Dance seen on TV's "Hullabaloo"
Answer: frug
Announcer's call after three strikes
Answer: he's out
Provider of cuts
Answer: LPS
Position that's an anagram, appropriately, of "notes"
Answer: steno
Like Limburger cheese
Answer: stinky
"Lucia di Lammermoor" baritone
Answer: Enrico
Experimental underwater habitat
Answer: sea lab
Bet to win and place
Answer: Exacta
Designer Pucci
Answer: Emilio
Measurers of logical reasoning, for short
Answer: LSATS
"Falcon Crest" co-star
Answer: Lamas
Car famous for its 1950s tailfins
Answer: Desoto
"Gilligan's Island" castaway
Answer: Mary Ann
Cover for a grandmother
Answer: shawl
Beethoven's Third
Answer: Eroica
Early casino proprietor
Answer: Harrah
Some Jamaican music
Answer: ska
Varnish ingredient
Answer: lac
Sea eagle
Answer: erne
Sports Illustrated 1998 co-Sportsman of the Year
Answer: Sosa
Czech composer Janacek
Answer: Leos
Work on analytical psychology?
Answer: the jung book
Lola, e.g., in "Damn Yankees"
Answer: alto
Meal for the Three Little Pigs?
Answer: family sty dinner
Puffball seed
Answer: spore
Jazz-loving young entomologist?
Answer: boogie woogie bug boy
Lineman's datum
Answer: sack
Singer K.T. _____
Answer: Oslin
They're beside sides
Answer: entrees
Short-term worker who causes utter disaster?
Answer: the temp of doom
Mile-high world capital
Answer: Kabul
Flavor tasted in some wine
Answer: oak
Handi-Wrap alternative
Answer: Saran
Letters from Atlanta
Answer: CNN
Part of baking powder
Answer: sodium
Psychiatrist's scheduling
Answer: session
Oscar winner Helen
Answer: Hayes
Armpit, to a doctor
Answer: axilla
Explanation for why some pillows to weird things?
Answer: trick down theory
Then preceder
Answer: if so
Yosemite Sam's cursing of Bugs Bunny's food?
Answer: dang carrots
1980s fad item
Answer: Chia
1954 sci-fi movie with an exclamation point in its title
Answer: Them
Floral offering
Answer: lei
Roulette play
Answer: cinq
Sauce thickener
Answer: roux
Architectural projection
Answer: apse
Actress Anderson
Answer: Loni
Residence of some Indians
Answer: New Delhi
Resin source
Answer: pine
Wicker work
Answer: a time to die
Shakespearean opener
Answer: Scene I
It's near Fort Bliss
Answer: El Paso
The first one gets you going
Answer: gear
It contains the auricle
Answer: outer ear
Want in the worst way
Answer: ache for
It might let off some steam
Answer: spa
Returning to an old beat
Answer: atempo
Like some T-shirts and eggs
Answer: extra large
Marsh denizen
Answer: heron
Schubert works
Answer: Lieder
Son of Leah
Answer: Levi
Bologna oils
Answer: arte
Turgite or limonite
Answer: iron ore
Defibrillator users, for short
Answer: EMTs
Woman who's just too cool?
Answer: ice queen
Woodcutter's aid
Answer: Sawhorse
Landscaper's aid
Answer: shears
Wilson of "Sleepless in Seattle"
Answer: Rita
1991 Warren Beatty movie
Answer: Bugsy
Jay of late-night television
Answer: Leno
Astin and Bean of "The Lord of the Rings"
Answer: Seans
Primary component of Saturn's rings
Answer: ice
Lena of "Romeo is Bleeding"
Answer: Olin
Former Labour Party leader Kinnock
Answer: Neil
Youngest-ever French Open winner
Answer: Seles
Humorist Shriner
Answer: Wil
Capital on Upolu Island
Answer: Apia
President Bartlet, familiarly, on "The West Wing"
Answer: Jed
Titan who stole fire from the gods
Answer: Prometheus
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