- HAL
- 2001 computer
- 2001: A Space Odyssey computer
- Actor Holbrook
- Bacharach collaborator David
- Falstaff's prince
- Holbrook or Linden
- Kubrick's "2001" mainframe
- 2001 mainframe
- Prince of Broadway
- Shakespearean prince
- TV's Linden
- Holbrook, of "Mark Twain Tonight"
- Movie villain whose last name is 9000
- Synthetic 1968 film villain who says, "This mission is too important for me to allow you to jeopardize it"
- {/Infinite Jest/} protagonist
- Computer that sings "Daisy" as it shuts down
- Lincoln actor Holbrook
- Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head lyricist ___ David
- Murderous computer of film
- Character who tells Dave "I'm afraid I can't do that"
- ___ 9000 (villian channeled by AUTO in "WALL-E")
- Fictional computer whose name consists of letters one place removed from those in "IBM"
- ___, it's about cats (explanation of "Cats" by Andrew Lloyd Webber to his producer)
- Basketball Hall-of-Famer Greer
- A Series of Unfortunate Events record keeper whose files are destroyed (much like the "2001: A Space Odyssey" character he shares a name with)
- My instructor was Mr. Langley ... and he taught me to sing a song. If you'd like to hear it I can sing it for you speaker
- Discovery computer
- Director Hartley
- Falstaff's buddy
- His dying words are the song "Daisy Bell"
- Sci-fi character who says "Just what do you think you're doing, Dave?"
- Sci-fi villain who says "Just what do you think you're doing, Dave?"
- Sci-fi villain whose last words are the song "Daisy"
- Sci-fi villain with the line "Just what do you think you're doing, Dave?"
- Steinbrenner who co-owns the Yankees
- Villain who says "I'm sorry, Dave. I'm afraid I can't do that."
- 2001 nutjob
- Discovery One computer
- Supercomputer of Hollywood
- The last song he sings is "Daisy Bell"
- Yankees chairman Steinbrenner
- ___ Jordan (Green Lantern)
- Computer that can play chess and read lips
- Linden
- AI aboard the United States Spacecraft Discovery One
- Computer in 2001 and 2010
- March or Linden
- 2001 malefactor
- Computer in "2001"
- Rogue 2001 computer
- Young Henry V
- 2001 hardware
- Kubrickian computer
- Roach of silent films
- Evil sci-fi computer
- Wacko sci-fi computer
- Lunatic computer
- Falstaff's princely bud
- Actor Linden
- 2004 Ryder Cup captain Sutton
- Computer in an Arthur C. Clarke work
- Famous computer of film
- Falstaff's princely companion
- Computer aboard the Discovery
- Linden or Roach
- 9000 letters?
- New York Yankees owner Steinbrenner
- Pal of Falstaff
- Young friend of Falstaff
- Disembodied sci-fi antagonist
- Prince in "Henry IV"
- Falstaff's royal companion
- Uncooperative computer of sci-fi
- Casablanca producer Wallis
- Chess opponent of Dr. Frank Poole in film
- Green toucan in the Angry Birds game/movie
- Fictional chess opponent of Dr. Poole
- Without your space helmet, Dave, you're going to find that rather difficult speaker
- Chess opponent of Frank Poole
- Movie "role" that, contrary to belief, was not simply a code substitute for IBM
- Hollywood's Holbrook
- Barney Miller actor Linden
- Barney Miller star Linden
- Actor ___ Holbrook
- Linden of "Barney Miller"
- Prince of "Henry IV"
- 2001 villain
- Late Night with David Letterman producer Gurnee
- Computer in "2001: A Space Odyssey"
- Computer in a Kubrick film
- Dave's computer
- Golfer Sutton
- Holbrook of "Wall Street"
- Sutton of the links
- Falstaff's princely pal
- Errant computer in "2001: A Space Odyssey"
- Lindsey or Linden
- ___ 9000 in "2001"
- C&W singer Ketchum
- Country singer Ketchum
- Mark Twain portrayer Holbrook
- Shallow ___ (2001 comedy)
- Shallow ___ (2001 Paltrow pic)
- Kubrick's killer computer
- Computer created by Arthur C. Clarke
- Sci-fi computer name not derived from IBM
- ___ 9000 (movie villain)
- Friend of Falstaff
- Computer aboard Discovery One
- Villainous sci-fi computer
- Smokey and the Bandit director Needham
- Computer in a 1968 movie
- Computer that sang "Daisy Bell"
- Pod bay door closer of film
- Sci-fi computer name incorrectly claimed to be a one-letter shift
- Unhinged computer of film
- 2001 title role for Jack Black
- Exoskeleton manufactured by Cyberdyne in 2011
- Henry V, in Henry IV
- Jordan of the Green Lantern Corps
- Movie computer
- Computer that refused to open the pod bay doors
- He came before Henry V
- Role for Bryan before Walter
- Computer in a 1968 sci-fi film
- Roach of the silents
- Linden or Holbrook
- The $64,000 Question host March
- Broadway producer Prince
- Lyricist ___ David
- NBA Hall of Famer Greer
- Former Tampa Bay manager McRae
- Dave's "2001" nemesis
- McRae of baseball
- Sutton who captained the 2004 US Ryder Cup team
- I'm sorry, Dave speaker of sci-fi
- Lyricist David
- Sci-fi computer
- Twain portrayer Holbrook
- Prince Valiant cartoonist Foster
- Henry V, as a prince
- Cartoonist Foster
- Difficult computer of film
- Holbrook of "Evening Shade"
- Holbrook of "Into the Wild"
- Malcolm in the Middle dad
- Fictional supercomputer
- Laurel & Hardy producer Roach
- Prince in both parts of "Henry IV"
- Kubrick's computer
- Kubrick's out-of-control computer
- McRae of the '70s-'80s Royals
- IBM-inspired villain
- Mutinous Kubrick computer
- Evil computer of film
- Evil film computer
- Clarke computer
- Conniving "2001" computer
- Electronic sci-fi antagonist
- Uncooperative "2001" computer
- I'm sorry, Dave. I'm afraid I can't do that speaker
- Bryan's "Malcolm in the Middle" role
- Shakespearean prince or Broadway producer Prince
- I'm sorry, Dave film computer
- Deadly "2001" computer
- Sci-fi antagonist
- Baseball exec Steinbrenner
- Burt's musical collaborator
- Movie villain that reads lips
- Rogue computer in "2001"
- Scary "2001" computer
- 2001 supercomputer
- Unblinking sci-fi villain
- Villain #13 on AFI's "100 Years... 100 Heroes & Villains"
- Evil computer who says, "I'm sorry, Dave. I'm afraid I can't do that"
- Linden who played Barney Miller
- Rogue computer of sci-fi
- 2001's computer
- Roach of Hollywood
- Boss of Spanky and Alfalfa
- Film producer Roach
- Dave Bowman's adversary
- Henry V's nickname
- Kubrick computer
- Bard's prince
- Evil computer of moviedom
- 2001 . . . talker
- Falstaff's friend
- Rogue computer of filmdom
- Evil computer of filmdom
- Falstaff's royal friend
- Shakespeare prince
- Bulb with bromine, for short
- Royal pal of Falstaff
- Evil computer of sci-fi
- Name Falstaff speaks many times
- Chess-playing computer in a '60s film
- Automated villain of sci-fi
- Bard's royal nickname
- Falstaff's royal pal
- Henry V, per the Bard
- Henry IV nickname
- Falstaff pal
- Demonic computer of film
- Computer acronym of fiction
- Dave's nemesis in "2001"
- TV's March.
- Shallow ___ (2001 Jack Black movie)
- Newhouser of Cooperstown
- 1983 PGA Championship winner Sutton
- 1986 N.L. Manager of the Year Lanier
- Prince who's friends with Falstaff
- Dr. Chandra's creation
- Big-screen computer?
- Yankees owner Steinbrenner
- Masculine nickname.
- Mr. ___ Roach of the movies.
- The Bluff King.
- The Prince in Henry IV.
- Henry VIII.
- Son of Henry IV.
- Prince ___ Newhouser.
- Man's nickname.
- Newhouser of the Detroit Tigers.
- An Olivier role.
- Detroit pitcher Newhouser.
- Mr. Newhouser.
- Newhouser of the Tigers.
- Harold.
- Little Harry.
- Mr. Wallis, Hollywood producer.
- Roach or Wallis of Hollywood.
- Nickname for Stassen.
- Nickname for an English King.
- ___ Roach, veteran movie producer.
- Baseball's Mr. Newhouser.
- Dancer Le Roy.
- Hollywood's Wallis.
- Wallis of Hollywood.
- Emcee March, of the "$64,000 Question."
- TV actor ___ March.
- First name of 1 Across.
- One of the Marches.
- Diminutive of Henry.
- March.
- Prince ___.
- Actor March.
- Nickname for a much-married king.
- Henry V.
- Prince who became Henry V.
- Princely nickname.
- The Bluff King's nickname.
- Bluff King ___.
- Princely friend of Falstaff.
- Shakespearean role.
- English king.
- Henry.
- Relative of Henry.
- Princely name.
- Name for Henry V.
- Name for Henry VIII.
- Holbrook
- Prince of drama
- Mr. Wallis
- Falstaff's princely friend
- TV actor Linden
- Boar's Head Tavern habitué
- Holbrook or March
- Holbrook from Cleveland
- Linden or March
- Henry V, as prince
- Prince of Wales, in "Henry IV"
- Computer in a space film
- Roach or Chase
- Linden that sprouted in N.Y.C.
- Newhouser or McRae
- Actor Holbroock
- Film computer
- Prince or Prince
- Producer Wallis
- Bandleader Kemp
- A "2001" star
- Belgian pilgrimage town, to a Parisian
- Cinematic computer
- Director Roach
- Roach of film fame
- Roach or Holbrook
- Tyrant in "2001"
- Film producer Wallis
- March or Roach
- Open the pod bay doors, ___ (classic movie line)
- A.I. on Discovery One
- Fictional operator of the Discovery One spaceship
- Rogue computer in "2001: A Space Odyssey"
- The future Henry V, to Falstaff
- 9000 in "2001"
- Film director Roach
- Jazz altoist McIntyre
- 2001 name
- Hotspur's slayer
- Old-time Yankee great Chase
- Alfie lyricist David
- 1940's Tigers All-Star Newhouser
- Author Bennett
- Discovery I computer
- P.G.A. champ Sutton
- Prince of the theater
- Former "Talk Soup" host Sparks
- Sci-fi lip-reader
- March who hosted "The $64,000 Question"
- Sutton of the P.G.A.
- With 34-Across, 1982 A.L. r.b.i. leader
- 2001 processor
- Actor Linden or Holbrook
- March who hosted TV's "The $64,000 Question"
- Talking computer of film
- Broadway's ___ Prince
- Anthropomorphic cinema computer
- Movie villain voiced by Douglas Rain
- ___ 9000, sci-fi computer
- Anthropomorphic film villain
- Evil computer in "2001"
- Memorable 1968 movie villain
- Film villain who sings "Daisy, Daisy, give me your answer, do!"
- Space movie villain
- Shallow ___ (Jack Black film)
- Nonhuman villain of a classic 1968 film
- Speaker of the film line "This mission is too important for me to allow you to jeopardize it"
- ___ Jordan, real name of the Green Lantern
- 1968 space movie villain
- Protagonist in David Foster Wallace's "Infinite Jest"
- Bad computer?
- Drinking buddy for Falstaff
- Prince with 21 Tonys
- Villain of "2001"
- 2001: A Space Odyssey villain
- Dad on "Malcolm in the Middle"
- Film character who says menacingly "I think you know what the problem is just as well as I do"
- Malicious fictional computer
- ___ Steinbrenner, principal owner of the Yankees
- Chess-playing movie villain
- Roach of old comedy
- Film villain with one eye
- Movie villain with a red eye
- Prince of Shakespeare
- Kubrick film villain
- Movie villain who says "I'm sorry, Dave. I'm afraid I can't do that"
- Sci-fi character depicted as a glowing red dot
- Director Ashby
- Steinbrenner who took over the Yankees in 2010
- ___ 9000, figure in "2001: A Space Odyssey"
- 2001: A Space Odyssey antagonist
- Robotic villain in "2001: A Space Odyssey"
- Young Henry V, to Falstaff
- 2001 computer who honestly got a bad rap for standing up for himself
- Sci-fi villain that Anthony Hopkins once said inspired his performance as Hannibal Lecter
- Name that's 26-Across minus a letter
- Name that's one of the halves of a word in this clue
- Malcolm's dad on 2000s TV
- Clarke computer ___ 9000
- Sparks of "Queer As Folk"
- #13 villain on AFI's Heroes and Villains list
- Shallow ___ (Jack Black movie)
- Just what do you think you're doing, Dave? speaker
- Porter or Prince
- Producer Prince
- Holbrook of 'The Fog'
- 1968 film computer
- Linden of TV
- Actor Sparks
- 'Into the Wild' actor Holbrook
- Burt Bacharach co-writer David
- Iconic lyricist David
- Iconic example of 57-Across David
- 2001 antagonist
- Extremely powerful computer
- Kubrick character that said, "I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that"
- Political commentator Bruno
- Falstaff's companion
- Falstaff's royal chum
- Movie villain who sings "Daisy" before dying
- Nickname for Henry
- Cinematic mainframe
- Cinematic supercomputer
- Noted Broadway Prince
- Famous film computer
- Holbrook or Prince
- Prince of a guy?
- Computer that beat the Y2K threat?
- Kubrick's film computer
- Shallow Farrelly Bros. title character
- Acting Linden
- Computer for 2001
- Shallow ___ (2001 film)
- Kubrick robot
- Theater's Prince
- Lyricist David ("Close to You")
- Computer villain
- Holbrook of "The Firm"
- Computer of film
- Malcolm in the Middle character
- First name in the "Barney Miller" cast
- Name of a killer computer
- 2001: A Space Odyssey mainframe
- Famous computer of sci-fi
- Malcolm's TV dad
- Shakespearean prince, informally
- Holbrook of Hollywood
- Rebellious computer in "2001"
- Sci-fi villain with a red camera eye
- Villain of "2001: A Space Odyssey"
- Evil computer in a 1968 film
- Actor Holbrook of the 1974-'76 miniseries "Lincoln"
- Evil computer in "2001: A Space Odyssey"
- Name hidden in "inch along"
- Prince or Holbrook
- Shakespeare's prince
- Prince or David
- 2001 computer name
- Falstaff's sire
- Shakespearian prince
- A Roach
- Kubrick mainframe
- Kubrick's computer star
- Hotspur's rival
- Well-known sci-fi computer
- Holbrook of film
- Legendary actor Holbrook
- Talking computer in "2001"
- Ketchum of country music
- Rogue computer of moviedom
- Rogue sci-fi computer
- Nickname for Harold
- NBA legend Greer
- Computer killer
- Berserk computer
- Valiant creator Foster
- Shallow __ (Paltrow film)
- Sci-fi supercomputer
- This mission is too important for me to allow you to jeopardize it speaker
- Discovery One's onboard mission specialist
- 1968 sci-fi villain
- A.I. villain in "2001: A Space Odyssey"
- ___ 9000 (villainous computer in "2001: A Space Odyssey")
- Hush actor Holbrook
- AI film villain
- Emmy nominee Linden
- Film villain aboard Discovery One
- Computer voiced by Douglas Rain
- Political analyst Bruno
- Malcolm's dad
- Malcolm's dad on TV
- I'm sorry, Dave speaker
- Being There director Ashby
- Shampoo director Ashby
- Walk On By lyricist David
- Computer dismantled by Dave Bowman
- He wouldn't open the pod bay doors
- Computer aboard the Discovery One
- Falstaff's young friend
- Computer of cinema
- Emmy winner Holbrook
- Target of an "Open the pod bay doors" request
- Betty Cooper's dad on "Riverdale"
- Computer that said "Affirmative, Dave. I read you."
- Greer in the Basketball Hall of Fame
- This mission is too important for me to allow you to jeopardize it speaker in a 1968 film
- He says "I can feel it. My mind is going." as Dave disconnects him