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- M filmmaker Fritz
- Lana ___ (Superboy's friend)
- Fritz ___, filmmaker
- Film director Fritz _____
- 1/1 song word
- Filmmaker Fritz
- Grammy winner whose name rhymes with her 1989 album "Absolute Torch and Twang"
- Avatar actor Stephen
- Clubber ___ (Mr. T's "Rocky III" role)
- Jack in the Box CEO Linda
- Clubber ___ (Rocky rival)
- Auld __ Syne
- Syne preceder
- Chanteuse k.d.
- Pop's k.d.
- Metropolis director
- Director of "M" and "Metropolis"
- When repeated, world-renowned "rock star" classical pianist who performed at the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics
- When repeated, Chinese concert pianist who performed at the Beijing Olympics opening ceremony
- Metropolis director Fritz ___
- Singer k.d.
- Absolute Torch and Twang singer k.d.
- Big Boned Gal singer k.d.
- M director Fritz
- Constant Craving singer k.d.
- Short tongue?
- Metropolis director Fritz
- 1992 Grammy winner k. d.
- Ministry of Fear director Fritz
- New Year's song word
- Superboy's girlfriend Lana
- Lana of Smallville
- Auld ___ Syne
- Film director Fritz
- Middle of a New Year's song title
- Director Fritz
- Shadowland singer k.d.
- Katherine Kelly ___ of "The Bold and the Beautiful"
- Fairy-tale man Andrew
- Word in New Year's song
- Country singer k.d.
- Kent classmate
- Singer who appeared on the cover of the first issue of Entertainment Weekly
- Superboy's Lana
- Clubber __, nemesis in "Rocky III"
- January 1st song word
- Kent's Smallville sweetie
- Scott who turns into Ant-Man
- Constant Craving singer
- 1987 "Crying" duettist with Orbison
- Lana of Superman lore
- When repeated, acclaimed Chinese pianist
- Sp. or Ital.
- k.d. of country music
- 1/1 word
- M director
- Austrian director
- Smallville surname
- Burns ballad word
- Former Archbishop of Canterbury.
- Author of "Blue Fairy Book."
- Author of Blue Fairy Tales.
- Cosmo Gordon ___, late Archbishop of Canterbury.
- Cosmo Gordon ___, Archbishop of Canterbury.
- Writer of fairy tales.
- He wrote "The Blue Fairy Tale Book."
- Fairy tale author.
- Archbishop of Canterbury, 1928–42.
- Famous name in Oberammergau.
- Scottish author.
- Scottish writer.
- Archbishop of Canterbury, 1928–1942.
- Scottish folklorist.
- Speech: Abbr.
- ___ syne.
- Eng. or Lat.
- Tongue: Abbr.
- Actress June
- School study: Abbr.
- Like Burns's syne
- Fritz ___, film director
- Word with syne
- Scot who translated Homer
- Editor of "The Blue Fairy Book"
- The World of Homer author
- Director Fritz ___
- Ministry of Fear director
- Shadowland singer
- Constant Craving singer, 1992
- The Big Heat director
- Director of the "Dr. Mabuse" films
- M director, 1931
- Country singer k. d. ___
- Singer k. d. ___
- The King and I film director
- Eng. or Span.
- January 1 song word
- Fritz who directed "Metropolis"
- Singer with lowercase initials
- Designer Helmut
- Grammy-winning blues guitarist Jonny
- Early filmmaker Fritz
- Fritz ___, noir director
- State Fair director Walter
- Helmut of fashion
- A.P. English subj.
- A.P. ___ (high school English course, for short)
- Fritz or k.d.
- 'Auld -- Syne'
- Lie to Me Jonny
- Contemporary bluesman Jonny
- Guitar man Jonny
- Middle word of a famed Scottish tune
- Grammy winner k.d.
- Canadian Music Hall of Fame inductee k.d.
- Fritz who directed "M"
- Lit's counterpart, in A.P. English courses
- Second word of the first song sung each year
- Auld _____ Syne
- New Year's Eve word
- New Year's Eve song word
- Clubber ___ ("Rocky" character)
- Film director Walter
- Ital. e.g.
- Scottish poet Andrew
- Superboy's sweetheart
- Noted Hollywood director
- <I>Metropolis<I> director Fritz
- Canadian singer k.d.
- Rocky III villain Clubber
- See 34-Down
- AP English course, for short
- k.d. who duetted with Tony Bennett
- Canadian Grammy winner k.d.
- Blues star Jonny
- Blues singer Jonny
- k.d. of song
- Fashion designer Helmut
- Sp., Jpn., Swed., Ger. or Fr., say