"Whose : not found – Crossword-Clue
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__ Houston State (school whose colors are orange and white)
___ and Jayna (TV's Wonder Twins, whose names were inspired by an Edgar Rice Burroughs pair)
___ Bator (world capital whose name means "Red Hero")
___ bono (for whose benefit?: Lat.)
___ XVIII (monarch whose reign was interrupted by the Hundred Days)
___TV (channel whose slogan is "Not Reality. Actuality.")
'___ bono' ('For whose benefit?')
''It depends on whose ox is __''
''Whose ark?'' response
'50s-'60s title detective whose show's theme was composed by Mancini
'60s atty. gen. whose brother served as president
'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"
'70s TV character name whose original Broadway spelling had an "a" instead of an "e"
'Whose woods these are' he thought he knew
" . . . an ___ whose time has come": Hugo
" . . . one whose name was ___ in water": Keats
" . . . whose name was ___ in water" (Keats)
"___ and whose army?"
"___ Iver" (2011 Record of the Year nominee whose name roughly translates to "good winter")
"___ Jr." (Pixar's first film whose lamps are used in their logo)
"--- bono?" (for whose benefit?)
"... and last but not least I'd like to thank ___, without whose salad this town could not exist ..."
"7th Heaven" actor whose twin brother Jason is also an actor
"All of Me" actress whose first name is a hint to this puzzle's theme
"An animal whose eggs you'd probably never eat for breakfast." "___"
"An idea whose time ___ come"
"Arrested Development" brother whose name is a homonym for a bible character
"Atomic" Gummi snacks whose second word is a portmanteau of their shape and how they "move"
"Cool" singer whose group had the 1973 #1 hit "Frankenstein"
"Entertainer" whose last name is Kyles
"Equus" playwright whose twin brother Anthony was also a playwright
"Guys and Dolls" song whose title follows "Call a lawyer and ..."
"Hamlet" woman at whose grave Gertrude says "Sweets to the sweet"
"Inspector Gadget" bad guy whose hand was replaced with a steel glove
"Lord of the Rings" villain whose eye symbol looks like a giant flaming vagina
"Modern Family" character whose alter ego is Fizbo the Clown
"Mortal Kombat" character whose fatality was the Spine Rip
"Mr." whose first name is Quincy
"Norma ___" (cinematic union organizer whose inspiration died on September 11, 2009)
"Privateer's Republic" whose magistrate was Blackbeard
"South Park" co-creator whose student film was titled "Cannibal! The Musical"
"South Park" kid whose head is drawn in two unconnected pieces
"Star Trek" character whose first name is Nyota
"That man is the richest whose pleasures are the cheapest" penner
"The Dukes of Hazzard" boss whose name sounds like a big pig
"The Mayor of Simpleton" band whose name sounds like a state of bliss
"The Simpsons" character whose last name is Szyslak
"Two Weeks" R&B singer whose stage name starts with a three letter acronym
"Upon whose bosom snow has ___": Kilmer
"Upon whose bosom snow has ___": Kilmer's "Trees"
"Whose ___ are you on?"
"Whose ___ these are I think I know": Frost
"Whose ___ was this?"
"Whose ___?" (Sayers book)
"Whose beard with age is __": Coleridge
"Whose bright ___ was this?"
"Whose Life ___ Anyway?" (1981 movie)
"Whose Line ___ Anyway?"
"Whose Line ___ Anyway?" (ABC show)
"Whose Line Is It Anyway?" host
"Whose Line Is It Anyway?" moderator
"Whose Line Is It Anyway?" regular Colin
"Whose passing-bell may ___ the midnight toll" (Keats)
"Whose radiant eyes your ___ brows adorn": Dryden
"X-Men" villain whose mind can control metal objects
"You and whose army?!"
*2000s documentary whose first episode was "From Pole to Pole"
*Comics supervillain whose real name is Charles Brown
*Company whose logo includes the winged foot of Mercury
*Cosmetics chain whose name comes from the Greek for "beauty"
*Deceased writer whose work was the basis for a hit 2005 film
*Religion whose followers worship Ahura Mazda
*Underwater creature whose males give birth
#1 single whose B-side is "You Know My Name (Look Up the Number)"
#1 song hit whose title is spelled out in the lyrics
19th-century author whose father founded a utopian community
20th-century novelist whose first name is an anagram of 66-Down
35-Across's relative, whose traditional emphasis is comedy
60's sitcom character whose maiden name was Frump
1894 novel whose title character likes to collect fingerprints
1913 novel whose title ends with an exclamation point
1918 song girl whose name was sung with a stutter
1930s French premier, whose name is a homophone of "bloom"
1930 Harry Richman hit whose title describes ostentatious living
1930 novel whose title was taken from "Twelfth Night"
1934 novel whose titular character has a stutter
1935 film whose title refers to Shirley Temple's hair style
1941 Priscilla Lane film whose title was a #1 song
1950s movie monster whose wing-flapping could blow buses into the air
1952 film whose hero is Will Kane
1953 film whose title character says "A gun is as good or as bad as the man using it"Â
1954 Patti Page hit, whose title is sung three times before "Please, don't go"
1958 hit whose B-side was "La Bamba"
1960s TV actor whose name looks like a free offer?
1960 novel whose protagonist is Harry Angstrom
1962 hit film whose climax is on Crab Key island
1962 movie whose title means "danger" in Swahili
1962 chart topper whose title subject "doesn't do what everybody else does"
1966 musical whose only characters were a husband and wife
1967 #1 hit whose title is spelled out in the lyric
1967 #1 hit whose lyrics begin "What you want / Baby, I got it"
1968 hit whose title is repeated three times with "Oh" and then again after "Baby I love you"
1970s song whose dance forms letters
1970 #1 hit whose title follows the lyric "Speaking words of wisdom ..."
1970's grp. whose symbol was a seven-headed serpent
1970s-'80s band whose debut album was the soundtrack to a Richard Pryor film
1970's TV character whose real first name was Arthur, with "the"
1971 Oscar-winning film whose title is hinted at nine times in this grid
1972 Bill Withers hit whose title precedes "when you're not strong"
1974 top 10 hit whose title means "You Are"
1974 Top 10 hit whose title means "It is you"
1974 Mocedades hit whose English version is titled "Touch the Wind"
1974 hit whose title is sung twice after "Como una promesa"
1975 blockbuster whose main character was nicknamed Bruce
1975 film whose main character was nicknamed "Bruce" by the crew
1976 horror film whose remake was released, appropriately, on 6/6/06
1976 #1 hit whose title follows the words "There must be ..."
1976 horror film whose score won an Oscar
1977 David Bowie album whose cover was altered for his 2013 album "The Next Day"
1978 Bob Marley hit whose title words are sung four times before "... that I'm feelin'"
1979 Tony winner for "Whose Life Is It Anyway?"
1980's-90's Boston Bruin whose #8 jersey is retired
1982 Fleetwood Mac hit whose title is sung three times after "Come on and"
1982 film whose 2010 sequel was subtitled "Legacy"
1983 memoir whose first part is called "Pursuit"
1984 film whose soundtrack had a #1 hit with the same title
1984 memoir whose titular character's last name is Gatzoyiannis
1985 #1 whose video won six MTV Video Music Awards
1985 #1 hit whose title explains 11 answers in this grid
1987 market crash, and this puzzle's title, whose first word can precede each word in the starred answers
1990 film whose first sequel was subtitled "Lost in New York"
1994 literary autobiography whose first chapter is titled "Infant Prodigy?"
1996 Garth Brooks song whose title completes the lyric "___ had once again found its way home"
1999 film whose title is a hint to this puzzle's theme
2000s teen drama whose opening theme was "California"
2001 film whose title refers to an antique gun
2001 OutKast chart-topper whose title refers to Erykah Badu's mother
2001 drama whose title is taken from "Green Eggs and Ham"
2001-'08 White House Deputy Chief of Staff whose middle name is Whitehouse
2002 film whose sequel is subtitled "The Meltdown"
2003 comedy whose subtitle is "When Harry Met Lloyd"
2004 hurricane whose name has been retired
2008 Democratic presidential hopeful whose chances may be extinct?
2009 comedy whose tagline is "Some guys just can't handle Vegas"
2011 Record of the Year nominee whose name roughly translates to "good winter"
2012 book whose title character is Amy Dunne
2012 Miley Cyrus film whose poster showed her texting
2012 GOP candidate whose staff is rapidly resigning, familiarly
A Roberts whose ensign flies over Tulsa
A.L. player whose team logo includes an Uncle Sam hat
Abstract sculptor whose work is seen at Lincoln Center
Accessories whose colors may indicate rank
Active Ecuadorean volcano whose name means "Smooth neck of the moon"
Actor Richard whose middle name is Tiffany
Actor Tom, 1979 Tony winner for "Whose Life Is It Anyway?"
Actor whose '70s-'80s sitcom character was a cross-dresser
Actor whose birth name was Aristoteles
Actor whose breakout role was on TV's "21 Jump Street"
Actor whose character is stung in "The Sting"
Actor whose character said "Keep your friends close, but your enemies closer"
Actor whose character should make 4-Down?
Actor whose character thought he was God in "The Ruling Class"
Actor whose first credited role was in "Rumble Fish"
Actor whose middle name is Tiffany
Actor whose original name was Laurence Tureaud
Actor whose real name was Wm. H. Pratt
Actor whose two Oscars came in films that won Best Original Screenplay
Actor whose voice is emulated by Snagglepuss the Lion
Actress Judi whose Best Supporting Actress role was a tidy six minutes
Actress Lane, whose film debut was "A Little Romance"
Actress Miles whose films produce warm fuzzies?
Actress Strong whose character narrates "Desperate Housewives"
Actress whose 1984 movie has a title formed by the starts of 17-, 38-, and 60-Across
Actress whose anni match her nomen in '92
Actress whose film debut was "A Little Romance"
Actress whose first name is a code
Actress whose great-grandfather was a British P.M.
Actress whose last name is a New York school's inits.
Actress whose pastime is making rolls?
Actress whose real last name is Gummer
Actress Zoe whose grandfather directed "On the Waterfront"
Advice for lovers whose parents disapprove
Aerosmith studio album whose back-to-front text can be read with a looking glass
Affliction whose name rhymes with its location
African capital whose name means "tamarind tree"
African city of 4 million whose name means, literally, "haven of peace"
African evergreen whose leaves are chewed as a narcotic
African land whose name consists of three state postal abbreviations
African plant whose leaves are chewed as a stimulant
African ruler whose name means "Power of the Trinity"
Agcy. whose careers page says "Where Intelligence Goes to Work"
Agcy. whose FAQ page includes "Is there an age limit on claiming my child as a dependent?"
Agcy. whose seal features a shock of corn
Agnew whose name has at least two famous anagrams
Airline whose in-flight magazine is "Atmosphere"
Airline whose last flight was Dec. 1, 2001
Airline whose last flight was in 2001
Airline whose meals are all kosher