Other crossword clues for answer "GABLE"GABLEIt Happened One Night Oscar-winnerActor who played a ButlerClark of filmRoof typeGothic-architecture featureFeature of a house's exteriorButler portrayer___ roofRoof decorationRoof featureClark of "Mogambo"Roofer's triangleThe Misfits starColbert's "It Happened One Night" costarGothic house featureGone With the Wind star ClarkButler portrayer in a classic filmGothic adornmentLeading man in "The Misfits"Butler's portrayer in "Gone with the Wind"King of HollywoodStar born Feb. 1, 1901Butler's portrayerMogambo starGone with the Wind starTriangular wallButler playerOne of a Hawthorne title septetCape Cod featureTriangular architectural featureIowa wrestling legend DanTriangular building featureTriangular part of a houseClark of classic HollywoodOverhanging part of a roofHouse featureRoof elementGothic architecture decorationPitched roof partHe married Lombard in 1939Film legend ClarkGothic featureBoom Town starGone With the Wind actorClark of "Gone With the Wind"Rhett Butler portrayerStaple of Gothic architectureHawthorne house featurePart of a pitched roofTriangular outer-wall sectionButler portrayer of noteThe Misfits was his last filmScreen star in uniform.Star captain of the USAAF.Male lead of G. W. T. W.Star of "Key to the City."He-man of the movies.Hollywood star.Star of "Lone Star."Architectural feature.Hollywood veteran.Triangular end of a building.Type of roof.Triangular feature in architecture.Feature of some houses.Section of a roof.Great name in Hollywood.Kind of roof.Building partFilm great.G.W.T.W. starMemorable film starClarkActor ClarkLate King of HollywoodLate movie starLombard's widowerRed Dust hero: 1932End wall of a buildingLombard's manHouse partKind of roof or windowButler in 1939Area under a pitched roofButler portrayer: 1939Rhett Butler's portrayerBit of Gothic architectureGothic architectural featureMonroe's "The Misfits" co-starTriangular house partAnother co-star of the film hidden in this puzzleKind of windowButler player of noteExterior house featureMansard alternativeOne of seven in a Hawthorne titlePart of a houseTudor house featureBuilding featureFeature of a Cape CodThe Tall Men starRoof styleBest actor for "It Happened One Night"Butler off-screenVictorian house featureMonroe's last co-starClark of old HollywoodTriangular architectural elementTriangular part of a buildingHollywood legendButler on screenNotable Butler portrayerClark the Hollywood legendClark with a 1935 OscarPitched roof endThe Clark at 63 AcrossActor who some say caused a 1930s crash in undershirt salesGardner's "Lone Star" co-starLeigh's "Gone With the Wind" co-starClark who played Rhett ButlerTriangular architecture featureWall part beneath a pitched roof