- HART
- Dramatist Moss
- Lyricist who wrote with Rodgers
- Author of "Act One"
- Red deer
- B.C. cartoonist
- Rodgers collaborator
- Playwright who co-wrote with Kaufman
- Wrestler Bret "The Hitman" ___
- Deer man
- Adult red deer
- Hunter's target
- Deer sir
- Kaufman's collaborator
- Lyricist Lorenz
- Rodgers partner
- NHL MVP trophy
- Poet Crane
- Stag
- B.C. cartoonist Johnny
- Painter Thomas ___ Benton
- WWE Hall of Fame wrestler known as "The Hitman"
- Animal in the etymology of a state capital
- Presidential also-ran Gary
- The Wizard of Id cartoonist
- Musical partner of Rodgers
- Entertainment Tonight co-host Mary
- Never Surrender singer Corey
- Librettist Lorenz
- Sabrina portrayer Melissa Joan ___
- Certain antlered male
- Powers-Wagner TV surname
- Lyricist with Rodgers
- B.C. creator Johnny
- Hind's mate
- Pal Joey lyricist Lorenz
- The Lady Is a Tramp lyricist Lorenz
- The Wizard of Id cartoonist Johnny
- He's a deer
- Male with antlers
- Wagner role
- Male deer
- Mature male red deer
- Doe's mate
- Reba's "Reba" surname
- Kind of stag
- Moss or Gary
- Lover lyricist
- Moss or Mary
- Political casualty Gary
- RJ Wagner role
- Rodger's lyricist
- Former senator Gary
- Act One autobiographer
- The Bridge poet Crane
- Pal Joey lyricist
- '80s Democratic hopeful Gary
- Rodgers's partner before Hammerstein
- Rodgers's partner
- The Wizard of Id co-creator Johnny
- Partner of Rodgers
- Antlered deer
- Early 20th-century poet __ Crane
- Melissa Joan of "Melissa & Joey"
- Roxie __, Zellweger's "Chicago" role
- Broadway partner of Rodgers
- Kevin of "Central Intelligence"
- Roxie __, "Chicago" role
- Sabrina portrayer Melissa Joan __
- Musical partner of Rodgers before Hammerstein
- Silents cowboy star
- Richard Rodgers collaborator
- Kaufman collaborator
- Onetime cohost of John Tesh
- My Funny Valentine lyricist
- Isn't It Romantic? lyricist
- Blue Moon lyricist
- A buck of a sort
- Antlered animal
- Doe's beau
- Gary who ran for president in the 1980s
- Author of "Winged Victory."
- Early horse-opera star.
- Admiral.
- Male red deer.
- U. S. admiral.
- Admiral of U. S. Asiatic Fleet Dec. 7, 1941.
- Admiral to Senator from Connecticut.
- Famous star of early Westerns.
- Former admiral, now a Senator.
- Senator from Connecticut, former admiral.
- Admiral who became Senator.
- Deer.
- Late horse-opera actor.
- Moss ___.
- First star in "Westerns."
- A stag.
- Leon ___, All-American end.
- Signer of Declaration of Independence.
- American playwright Moss ___.
- Doris ___, a top-ranking U. S. net-woman.
- Moss ___, playwright.
- Playwright—his first name is Moss.
- Tom Benton's middle name.
- Racket-wielder Doris.
- Rodgers' first lyricist.
- Contemporary playwright.
- Doris ___, tennis champion.
- Doris of tennis.
- Moss or Doris.
- U. S. star at Wimbledon.
- American dramatist.
- Playwright Moss.
- Well-known name on Broadway.
- Successor to Little Mo.
- American playwright.
- Homonym of 32 Down.
- Early Western star.
- Male of the red deer.
- Western star of silent films.
- See 1 Across.
- American lyricist.
- Cervine animal.
- Famous name in the theater.
- Famous name in theater lore.
- Theater name.
- Moss.
- Lady in the Dark writer
- Old cowboy star
- Kaufman cohort
- Act 1 author
- William S. or Moss
- Act One author
- Writer Moss
- Moss of "Act I"
- Moss or William S.
- Old partner of Rodgers
- Cardinals' QB
- Forest creature
- One of Rodgers's partners
- Senator from Colorado
- Homophone for heart
- Rodgers lyrist
- Moss or Lorenz
- Woodland ruminant
- On Your Toes lyricist
- William S. of silents
- Lorenz or Moss
- Moss once flourishing on Broadway
- Powers or Wagner role
- Act One subject
- Thou Swell lyricist
- E.T. hostess Mary ___
- Colo.'s Gary
- R. Wagner TV role
- A Rodgers partner
- Gary or Mary
- Lyricist for 24 Across
- The Man Who Came to Dinner playwright
- Stand-up comic Kevin
- Where or When lyricist
- B.C. creator
- Trophy won by 10-Down, 1967 and 1968
- 1988 presidential hopeful
- ANTLERED BEAST
- ___ Senate Office Building
- Lyricist Lorenz ___
- See 55-Across
- Comedian Kevin
- Politico Gary
- Either of two married supersleuths of 1970s-'80s TV
- N.H.L.'s ___ Memorial Trophy
- Rodgers's partner, in song
- The Lady Is a Tramp lyricist
- Male 30-Down
- L.A. Song (Out of This Town) Beth
- Stand-up Kevin
- Reba in "Reba"
- Ex-politico who wrote "I, Che Guevara"
- Standup comedian Kevin
- Woodland male
- ___ Memorial Trophy (annual N.H.L. award)
- Wagner TV role
- You Can't Take it With You playwright
- Rodgers' songwriting collaborator
- Entertainment Tonight anchor
- Certain deer
- Antlered red deer
- Woodland deer
- Type of male deer
- Kevin of comedies
- Male adult red deer
- Variety of male deer
- Rodgers and ___
- Once in a Lifetime author
- Doe's red beau
- Adult male deer
- My Funny Valentine lyricist Lorenz
- Musical writer with Rodgers
- Type of 50-Across
- Blue Moon lyricist Lorenz
- Lorenz who wrote songs with Richard Rodgers
- Rack sporter
- Either title detective in an Aaron Spelling series
- Candidate of 1984 and 1988
- Royal forest denizen