- ALLEN
- Woody or Steve
- Annie Hall director
- __ wrench
- Tim of "Home Improvement"
- Steve or Fred
- Tim who voiced Buzz Lightyear
- Room actress Joan
- Original Tonight host
- Early "Tonight Show" host
- Blue Jasmine director
- Irrational Man director
- Midnight in Paris director
- Big name in hex keys
- Microsoft co-founder
- Pop singer Lily
- Toussaint of R&B
- I've Got a Secret host Steve
- Kind of wrench
- Van __ Belt
- TV host Funt
- Beat poet Ginsberg
- Midnight in Paris writer
- Sort of wrench
- Wrench handle?
- Gracie ___ (George Burns' onetime comic partner)
- NBA MVP after Shaquille
- Witty Woody
- One of Vermont's founders
- ___ wrench
- Eponymous company that originated the hex key
- Hardware store eponym
- Howl first name
- Paul featured in the book "Fire in the Valley: The Making of The Personal Computer"
- Bananas star
- Leader of the Green Mountain Boys
- Deconstructing Harry director
- Home Improvement star
- Green Mountain Boys leader
- Sportscaster Mel
- Ginsberg of the Beat Generation
- Zelig director
- Burns' befuddled better half
- Zelig director Woody
- Ethan ___
- Iverson of the NBA
- She could make Burns burn
- Game show legend Ludden
- Tim, Steve or Marty
- Candid Camera creator Funt
- Wild Hogs costar
- Burns's comic partner
- Joan, who was nominated for an Oscar for "Nixon"
- See 28-Across
- Burns's partner
- Filmmaker Woody
- Tim, Steve, or Debbie
- Manhattan director
- Vicky Cristina Barcelona director
- Whatever Works director
- Comedian Tim
- Whatever Works writer
- Tim of "Last Man Standing"
- Vicky Cristina Barcelona director Woody
- Mighty Aphrodite director
- Tim or Debbie
- NBA MVP between Shaquille and Tim
- Annie Hall star-director
- Director Woody
- Ethan or Woody
- Nancy, Mel or Karen
- Wrench type
- Baggy-eyed comedian Fred
- Karen who played Marion in two Indiana Jones films
- Writer with the most Oscar nominations
- Zelig director and star
- Sweet and Lowdown director
- See 18 Across
- Mel or Tim
- Poet Ginsberg
- Annie Hall Oscar-winning director
- Tim who voiced Buzz Lightyear in "Toy Story"
- Dallas suburb
- Type of wrench
- Woody in films
- Manhattan director Woody
- '50s "The Tonight Show" host Steve
- Wrench name
- See 19-Across
- Magic in the Moonlight director Woody
- Midnight in Paris writer/director Woody
- See 1-Across
- 2000-'01 NBA MVP Iverson
- Filmmaker born Konigsberg
- Ray __, NBAer with the most regular season 3-point field goals
- Buffalo QB Josh
- Karen of "Starman"
- Three-time Emmy-winning choreographer Debbie
- Grey's Anatomy executive producer Debbie
- It's Not Me, It's You singer Lily
- The Bear Emmy winner Jeremy __ White
- Iverson in the Basketball Hall of Fame
- Burns' partner
- First "Tonight Show" host
- Mel or Steve
- Steve or Ethan
- Tim or Steve
- Portland Hoffa's hubby
- Bananas director
- Novelist Drury
- How to Be Funny author
- Paar predecessor
- Anthony Adverse author
- Interiors director
- Author Drury
- Previn son-in-law
- See 55 Across
- Cassandra's Dream director
- __ wrench (workshop tool)
- Hollywood Ending director
- Gates' Microsoft partner
- To Rome With Love director
- Cofounder of Vermont
- Director Woody __
- 16-time screenwriting Oscar nominee
- Microsoft partner of Gates
- Patriot of 1775
- Gates' former partner
- Colonial patriot Ethan
- Big name in microcomputer history
- See 69 Across
- The Voice of the Yankees
- Director of "Manhattan"
- Best Director of 1977
- How to Be Funny author Steve
- Karen of "Animal House"
- Microsoft cofounder Paul
- Partner of Burns
- ___ wrench (L-shaped hexagonal bar)
- Author of "Anthony Adverse."
- Portland's husband.
- RFC director.
- Sen. Claghorn's straight man.
- Victor at Ticonderoga.
- Author of "Toward the Morning."
- Co-author of "Truman Merry-Go-Round."
- Fred, Mel, or Gracie.
- Ambassador to Yugoslavia.
- George's Gracie.
- George Burns' partner, Gracie.
- His embassy is at Belgrade.
- Our Ambassador in Belgrade.
- Our Ambassador in Yugoslavia.
- Portland Hoffa's husband.
- Sen. Frear of Delaware.
- TV joke juggler.
- U. S. envoy to Belgrade.
- Burns and ___.
- He's giving TV another try.
- New U. S. envoy to India.
- One of the Dulles brothers.
- U. S. Ambassador to India.
- How about that?
- Ambassador to become Dulles aide.
- One of the Dulleses.
- Sen. Frear.
- U. S. envoy in India.
- Former Ambassador to India.
- Optimist on the "Treadmill to Oblivion."
- TV night owl.
- Author of "Treadmill to Oblivion."
- Star of "Tonight."
- Steverino.
- Author Hervey.
- Author of "Israfel."
- Ethan or Ira.
- CIA Director Dulles.
- Vermont hero.
- Woody
- A Dulles.
- Vermont name.
- Dulles of C. I. A.
- TV name.
- Famous Fred.
- Hero of Ticonderoga.
- Gracie.
- American author.
- Famous Vermonter.
- American novelist.
- TV notable.
- U.S. poet.
- Comedian Fred.
- Famous name in comedy.
- Green Mountain Boy.
- Woody or Mel.
- Ethan
- Ethan of Vermont
- Fred
- Gracie or Steve
- Ludden
- Radio name
- Woody or Fred
- Van ___ belt
- Big name in radio
- Former voice of Yankees
- Ethan or Fred
- Steve or Woody
- With 119 Across, comedy team
- Fred or Steve
- Fred who had an "Alley"
- Steverino, to Louis Nye
- Ticonderoga hero
- Van ___ of NASA fame
- Mel or Hervey
- A Green Mountain Boy
- Announcer Mel (see 20 Across)
- Co-hero at Ticonderoga: 1775
- Destructive hurricane: Aug. 1980
- Keaton costar
- Woody from Brooklyn
- Current movie maker
- Mel, Ethan or Marty
- See 32 Across
- Fred or Ethan
- Steve of TV
- Singer-pianist Peter
- Woody, for one
- Gracie or Debbie
- Vt. Revolutionary soldier
- Annie Hall's creator
- He took Ticonderoga
- Famed Vermonter
- Fred or Woody
- Bananas top banana
- A memorable Gracie
- He had an Alley
- Crimes and Misdemeanors director
- Comedian Byron ___
- Woody, Steve or Mel
- Annie ___, Gwendolyn Brooks book
- Certain wrench
- Ethan or Gracie
- Host before Paar and Carson
- Songwriter-entertainer Peter ___
- Bananas director-actor
- Tonight! host: 1954-57
- Drury or Tate
- Ethan or Steve
- George or Gracie
- Annie ___, by Gwendolyn Brooks
- Husbands and Wives director
- Anthony Adverse author Hervey ____
- Radio Days director
- Revolutionary War hero
- Revolutionary hero Ethan
- #1 Green Mountain Boy
- See 33-Across
- Funny man Woody
- Trumpeter Red
- Funt of "Candid Camera"
- See 60-Down
- Home Improvement star Tim
- See 70-Across
- Alice director, 1990
- Woody of "Manhattan"
- See 11-Down
- See 61-Across
- Steve who was called Steverino
- Woody or Gracie
- 11-time N.B.A. All-Star Iverson
- Patriot Ethan of the Revolutionary War
- Longtime "Voice of the New York Yankees"
- See 49-Down
- Paul ___, Microsoft co-founder
- Actor Alfie of "Game of Thrones"
- Director Irwin famous for disaster films
- Basketball great Iverson
- British pop singer Lily
- Geri ___, late jazz pianist
- Joan ___, player of Pat Nixon in 1995's "Nixon"
- Debbie of "Fame" and "Grey's Anatomy"
- Klein who once managed the Beatles and Rolling Stones
- William G. ___, patentee of a kind of wrench
- Password host Ludden
- Woody of 'Sleeper'
- Poet Tate
- Patriot Ethan
- American Idol winner Kris
- R&B "Serious" singer Donna
- Rick of Def Leppard
- Woody of Gov't Mule/Allmans
- Virginia senator
- Second-largest Microsoft shareholder
- Debbie of "Fame"
- The Debbie ___ Dance Academy
- Chopped host Ted
- The Bear star Jeremy ___ White
- Camera man Funt
- Fame actress and choreographer Debbie
- Sixer first name
- Woody, Fred or Steve
- Tonight Show host, once
- Match Point director
- Tim who voices Buzz Lightyear
- He co-founded Microsoft with Gates
- Woody the director
- Wrench variety
- NBA great Ray
- Radio/early TV comedy duo half
- Name hidden in "focal length"
- British pop star Lily
- Film writer-director
- Nancy or Barbara
- Steve ___ TV star
- Stevereeno
- Woody or Ethan
- Bullets Over Broadway director
- Director of Interiors
- Mel or Marcus
- Steve or Tim
- Fort Wayne s county
- Steve or Gracie
- NBA's Iverson
- ___ Park, MI
- Best Director for "Annie Hall"
- Woody of "Broadway Danny Rose"
- Woody of "Scoop"
- Woody who yells "Cut!"
- Fred or Gracie
- Ethan of the Green Mountain Boys
- ___ wrench (L-shaped tool)
- Midnight in Paris director Woody
- Ethan ___ (furniture chain)
- Tim of "The Santa Clause"
- Tim of "Toy Story"
- Dance legend Debbie
- Basketball star Ray
- Singer-songwriter Lily
- Grey's Anatomy actress Debbie
- Burns's spouse
- Hex-headed wrench
- Costarof 86 Across
- See 52 Across
- See 74 Across
- Gates's business partner
- See 62-Across
- Midnight in Paris moviemaker
- Cafe Society director
- Magic in the Moonlight director
- Sleeper director
- Director of "Sleeper" and "September"
- Basketball Hall of Famer Iverson
- Joan of "Room"
- Wrench eponym
- Founder of Microsoft
- Wrench namesake
- Bills quarterback Josh
- Eponym of an L-shaped wrench
- Wrench moniker