"Who : 20 answers – Crossword-Clue
clue | answer | length |
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WHO? | THREEYEAROLDS | 13 |
"Who ___?!" | EDWARDTHEEIGHTH | 15 |
"Who ___?!" | NEVERHEARDOFHIM | 15 |
"Who ___?!" | MARYQUEENOFSCOTS | 16 |
WHO? | TIPSOVERAQUARIUM | 16 |
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__ Farragut, naval officer who said "Damn the torpedoes!" __ Houston State (school whose colors are orange and white) __ Staubach, Navy quarterback who won the Heisman ___ and Jayna (TV's Wonder Twins, whose names were inspired by an Edgar Rice Burroughs pair) ___ Archer, with whom Sam Spade had an affair ___ barrel (the whole works) ___ Bator (world capital whose name means "Red Hero") ___ Bayes, who co-wrote "Shine On, Harvest Moon" ___ Bell, witch who was a fellow student of Harry Potter at Hogwarts ___ Bernardi, who played Tevye on Broadway ___ bono (for whose benefit?: Lat.) ___ bono (who profits?) ___ bono: "Who stands to gain?" in law ___ bono? (Who benefits?) ___ Boru, Irish king who defeated the Norse ___ Brasi, who sleeps with the fishes ___ Brothers, who sang "Black Water" ___ Brunelleschi, Italian Renaissance architect who developed linear perspective ___ Cantor, German mathematician who invented set theory ___ Carter, who played Wonder Woman ___ Carver, botanist who discovered many uses for peanuts ___ Chinmoy (spiritual guide who often lifts people) ___ Clark who sang "Poor, Poor Pitiful Me" ___ de guerre (war whoop) ___ Dixon, self-styled seer who wrote an astrology book for dogs ___ Dubos, humanist who said "Think globally, act locally" ___ Eads, engineer who built the world's first steel-truss bridge ___ Fleischer, who was known as Mr. Boxing ___ Francisco (longest river wholly in Brazil) ___ girl (daughter who adores her father) ___ Guthrie, folk singer who wrote "Bound for Glory" ___ guy (one who gets things done) ___ II, king who founded Borg (now Sarpsborg) ___ Irvin, who designed the first cover for The New Yorker ___ J. Gaines, who wrote "The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman" ___ Jackson Braun (author of "The Cat Who ..." mysteries) ___ Jahan, emperor who built the Taj Mahal ___ James, who sang "Your Cheatin' Heart" ___ Jordan, who wrote "The Crying Game" ___ Julia, who played Gomez Addams ___ Langer, who wrote "Philosophy in a New Key" ___ Lesser (actor who played Uncle Leo on "Seinfeld") ___ Light (Obama astroturfer who has published letters to the editor in over 40 newspapers) ___ Mae (Whoopi's "Ghost" role) ___ Mae (Whoopi's role in 26-Down) ___ Mae Brown (Whoopi Goldberg in "Ghost") ___ Mae Brown (Whoopi Goldberg's "Ghost" role) ___ Mae Brown (Whoopi Goldberg's Oscar-winning 'Ghost' role) ___ Mae Brown (Whoopi Goldberg's role in "Ghost") ___ Mae Brown (Whoopi's Oscar-winning role in "Ghost") ___ Mae Brown (Whoopi's Oscar-winning role) ___ Mae, "Ghost" role for which Whoopi won an Oscar ___ McGarrett, who said, "Book 'em, Danno!" ___ Nahan (real-life boxing commentator who appeared in all six Rocky movies) ___ Naldi, who co-starred with Valentino ___ Nelson who on 4/7/10 became the NBA's all-time coaching leader in victories ___ Palma (Argentine national who is purportedly the first person to be born in Antarctica) ___ Park, Ranger who became a Bruin ___ Phillips, who played Livia in "I, Claudius" ___ Pitman, who invented shorthand ___ Ponti, who produced "Doctor Zhivago" ___ Schayes, who held the NBA career scoring record when he retired in 1964 ___ Six (Louisiana group who was the focus of 2007 rallies) ___ Smith, who won the 1972 Wimbledon ___ Starkey, longtime drummer for The Who ___ the Impaler, who inspired "Dracula" ___ the Jebusite (Biblical figure who sold his threshing floor to David) ___ threat: performer who can sing, dance and act ___ Torrence, American sprinter who won three gold medals at the 1992 and 1996 Olympics ___ vacancy (replace one who has retired) ___ Wang, emperor of China who established the first zoo ___ Ward, who played Robin in TV's "Batman" ___ Washington, who wrote "When You Wish Upon a Star" ___ Watts, English hymnist who wrote "Joy to the World" ___ whole hog ___ whole lot ___ Wilson, who played Sam in "Casablanca" ___ wolf (person who doesn't like to work with others) ___ XVIII (monarch whose reign was interrupted by the Hundred Days) ___ Yale, for whom Yale University is named ____ Eyes : Guess Who hit ___-ONE (rapper who guested on R.E.M.'s "Radio Song") ___TV (channel whose slogan is "Not Reality. Actuality.") ... that guy who works at Jiffy Lube was ___ ...and whosiwhatsits ... who ... ... people who like cheap thrills '___ -haw!' (Western whoop) '___ bono' ('For whose benefit?') '___ Father, who ...' '___ who?' (Sl.) '___ Whoopee (1929 hit)' ''__ Whoopee!'' ('20s tune) ''___ Get Fooled Again'' (The Who) ''. . . __ the whole thing!'' ''... sure plays a ___ pinball'' (The Who) ''Dr.'' who wrote ''Green Eggs and Ham'' ''It __'' (''Who's there?'' answer) ''It depends on whose ox is __'' ''The Man Who Owned Broadway'' ''The Whole Woman'' author ''What,'' ''who,'' ''how,'' and ''where'' ''What,'' ''who,'' ''how'' or ''where'' follower ''Who __ that masked man?'' ''Who am __ say?'' ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'' character ''Who Wants to Be a Millionaire'' options ''Who Wants to Be a Superhero?'' host ''Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf'' singer ''Who's the Boss?'' star ''Whole __ Love'' ''Whole Lotta Shakin' ___ On'' ''Whoo-hoo!'' ''Whoopee'' was an early one ''Whose ark?'' response '50s TV hero who flew a plane '50s-'60s title detective whose show's theme was composed by Mancini '60s atty. gen. whose brother served as president '60s atty. general who served under his brother '60s band co-founder who changed his professional name to Roger '60s political activist whose autobiography is "A Lonely Rage" '60s sitcom character whose handlers stuffed nylon in his mouth '60s sitcom whose original theme song began "The end of the Civil War was near" '60s song about an insect who "hid / Inside a doggie from Madrid" '70s TV character name whose original Broadway spelling had an "a" instead of an "e" '70s TV host who purportedly led a double life as a decorated CIA assassin '80s TV star who later pitched Snickers 'Doctor Who' baddies 'Doctor Who' time machine 'Dr. Who' baddie 'Dr.' who raps 'ereford and 'ampshire, to Cockneys who live there 'For whom the bell tolls ...' poet 'I agree wholeheartedly!' 'I declare it, that's who!' 'I goofed ... big whoop!' 'I Know Who Killed Me' actress 'I'm tellin' ya, that's who!' 'It ___' ('Who's there?' reply) 'Just Who Is the 5 O'Clock Hero?' band 'lympic competittitors who just wanna see what th'judges react if they do a cannball ri' here? 'Samantha Who?' star 'Sez who?' 'The Men Who Stare at ___' 'The Wolf Man' star who's a criminal? 'There ___ old woman who lived ...' 'What's the ('Who cares?') ___?' 'Who Asked You?' writer 'Who can ___ to?' 'Who cares?' 'Who Said Gay ___?' (song from 'Can-Can') 'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire' aid 'Who Wants To Be a Millionaire' aids 'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire' lifeline chart 'Who's buried in Grant's ___?' 'Who's in charge here?' reply 'Who's the Boss?' cast member 'Who's there?' bit 'Whole exceeds sum of parts' theory 'Whose woods these are' he thought he knew " ___ a man who wasn't there" " . . . ___ shall gain the whole world . . . " " . . . ___ those who love the Lord": Hunt " . . . all ye who ___ here" " . . . an ___ whose time has come": Hugo " . . . for those who ___ gave their lives" " . . . man who ___ there" " . . . one whose name was ___ in water": Keats " . . . they who never ___ newspaper" " . . . those move ___ who have learn'd to dance": Pope " . . . tribute to whom tribute ___": Romans " . . . who only stand and ___": Milton " . . . whose name was ___ in water" (Keats) " . . . ye who ___ here" "__ a man who wasn't there ..." "__ Father, who art ..." "__ man who wasn't there ..." "___ a girl who sang the blues": McLean lyric "___ a man who . . . " "___ a man who wasn't ..." "___ and whose army?" "___ Boy" (song by The Who) "___ Call the Whole Thing Off" "___ could just forget the whole thing" "___ does not determine who is right - only who is left." (Bertrand Russell) "___ Emanuel is son of the devil's spawn. He is an individual who would sell his mother to get a vote." (Eric Massa) "___ Eyes," 1969 Guess Who hit "___ Eyes" (1969 hit for the Guess Who) "___ Eyes" (Guess Who song) "___ falls on him who goes to seek it": Cervantes "___ Father, who art . . ." "___ Father, who art..." "___ Fooled Again" The Who "___ for Ernest who choked on a peach" (Gashlycrumb Tinies) "___ Get Fooled Again" (last song on "Who's Next") "___ Get It for You Wholesale" "___ got the whole world . . . " "___ got the whole world ..." "___ got the whole world in . . ." "___ got the whole world in ..."
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