- NASH
- You Can't Get There From Here author
- Company that made the Rambler
- Metropolitan maker
- One-L lama poet
- Parsley is gharsley poet Ogden
- Who wants my jellyfish? / I'm not sellyfish! poet
- The N in CSNY
- Part of CSNY
- Bandmate of Crosby and Stills (and sometimes Young)
- Ellie ___ ("Degrassi: The Next Generation" character)
- A Beautiful Mind subject
- Rambler maker
- Graham of rock
- Punster Ogden
- Game theorist who was the subject of "A Beautiful Mind"
- Only NBA player to shoot at least 50% on field goals, 40% on three-pointers and 90% on free throws for five consecutive seasons
- Point guard Steve
- Singer-songwriter Graham
- Two-time NBA MVP Steve
- In the vanities / No one wears panities poet
- Future Basketball Hall of Famer Steve
- Niecy of "Mrs. America"
- Brooklyn Nets coach Steve
- Game theorist John Forbes ___ Jr.
- Candy is dandy writer
- CSN&Y member
- Humorous poet Ogden
- Suns All-Star Steve
- Steve of the Suns
- Poet Ogden ___
- Parsley is gharsley poet
- The Face is Familiar poet
- Hard Lines poet
- Bed Riddance author
- Big name in game theory
- Wit who said "Life is not having been told that the man has just waxed the floor"
- Poet who famously rhymed "liquor" and "quicker"
- See 29 Down
- A Beautiful Mind mind
- John who was the subject of "A Beautiful Mind"
- Happiness is having a scratch for every itch writer
- He wrote, "Oh, what a tangled web do parents weave / When they think that their children are naive"
- Nobel-winning figure in game theory
- Our House songwriter Graham
- Humorist Ogden
- Collectible car
- Reflections on Ice-Breaking poet Ogden
- He rhymed "Bronx" with "thonx"
- Wry Rye rhymer
- The Bronx? No, thonx! penner
- He rhymed "talcum" with "walcum"
- One-l lama creator Ogden
- Bed Riddance poet
- He wrote "I don't mind eels / Except as meals"
- Poet Ogden
- He of "A Beautiful Mind"
- Rambler of note
- Singer Graham
- Some girls with a snuffle/Their tempers are uffle poet
- Hupmobile contemporary
- Partner of Crosby and Stills
- Rambler of old
- Subject of "A Beautiful Mind"
- Comic poet Ogden
- Rocker Graham
- A bit of talcum/Is always walcum poet
- Bygone auto
- Mathematician John chronicled in "A Beautiful Mind"
- Member of CSNY
- Rambler producer
- I think that I shall never see / A billboard lovely as a 42-Down poet
- Rambler maker of yore
- Car until 1957
- Former associate of Crosby and Stills
- Ogden who described parsley as "gharsley"
- ___ Grier, most followed person on Vine
- Ogden of verse
- U.S. writer of humorous verse
- One of a 70's rock trio
- Candy Is dandy... man
- ___ Bridges
- The Bad Parents Garden of Verse poet
- Some girls with a snuffle...poet
- Teach Your Children songwriter Graham
- Maker of "America's first compact car"
- Rambler automaker
- Purity / Is obscurity poet
- Our House songwriter
- Nobel-winning subject of "A Beautiful Mind"
- Ambassador automaker
- Poet who wrote, about children, "And if they are popular / The phone they monopular"
- Candy is dandy poet
- Poet known for inventing words
- Poet who wrote of the wasp, "I distrust his waspitality"
- Singer with Crosby and Stills
- Graham __, co-founder of the Hollies
- 1950s Rambler maker
- Nobel Laureate portrayed in "A Beautiful Mind"
- Steve of the Lakers
- I don't mind eels / Except as meals / And the way they feels poet
- Poet who wrote about shrimp, "At times, translucence / Is rather a nuisance"
- The cow is of the bovine ilk / One end is moo, the other, milk poet
- Trio member with Crosby and Stills
- Crowe's "A Beautiful Mind" role
- Graham who co-founded The Hollies
- Part of rock's CSNY
- A Beautiful Mind mathematician
- Bandmate of Crosby and Stills
- Automaker whose Rambler sales were likely aided by the 1958 hit "Beep Beep"
- To whom the rhinoceros was "prepoceros"
- Graham in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- Claws actress Niecy
- Bed Riddance writer
- Old car
- Humorous poet
- Punny poet
- Bridges on TV
- Talcum/walcum poet
- Two-l llama poet
- Big name in light verse
- Auto last made in '57
- Unconventional poet
- Connelly Oscar role
- Crowe, in "A Beautiful Mind"
- Nobelist role that won an Oscar
- Talcum/walcum rhymer
- A Beautiful Mind role
- A Beautiful Mind lead role
- Liar/inquiar versifier
- Poet of unexpected rhymes
- Connelly's Oscar role
- Ogden of light verse
- Beau or Ogden.
- Pioneer automobile man.
- A Beautiful Mind subject John
- A mighty creature is the germ / Though smaller than the pachyderm ... poet
- 1994 Economics co-Nobelist John Forbes ___
- Graham of rock music
- Rhymer of "Bronx" and "thonx"
- Young coworker?
- New Zealand Minister.
- New Zealand's Minister to U.S.
- Former Australian Ambassador.
- Ogden, the zany rimester.
- America's Light-Hearted Laureate.
- Australian statesman.
- Light versifier.
- Well-known versifier.
- Author of "The Bad Parent's Garden of Verse."
- Popular writer of light verse.
- Contemporary writer of meterless verse.
- His new book of verse is "Parents Keep Out."
- Author of punny verse.
- Expert of unusual rhymes.
- He writes humorous verse.
- Ogden, the rimester.
- Poet and humorist.
- Composer of comic verse.
- He wrote the lyrics for "Two's Company.”
- Lyricist and versifier.
- American verse maker.
- Master of intricate rhymes.
- Satirist in verse.
- Poet and panelist.
- Poet of humor.
- Writer of humorous verse.
- Panelist on "Masquerade Party."
- Punster of "Masquerade Party."
- Famous Beau.
- Ogden the poet.
- Pioneer automobile figure.
- American poet-humorist.
- Contemporary poet.
- Free Wheeling author.
- Popular poet.
- American humorist.
- American poet.
- Versifier Ogden.
- Contemporary poet-humorist.
- Humorist of verse.
- Ogden.
- Beau ___ of Bath.
- Verse man
- Old auto
- Name in humorous poetry
- Poet
- Defunct auto
- England's Beau
- Whimsical poet
- He said, "Candy is dandy . . . "
- Funny poet
- He wrote: "A bit of talcum/Is always walcum"
- The Turtle poet
- Car of the 40's
- Vintage car
- Hudson contemporary
- Versifier Ogden ___
- De Soto contemporary
- Humorist-poet born in Rye, N.Y.
- Poet or auto
- Rhymester from Rye
- Liquor is quicker author
- Ogden or Beau
- La Salle contemporary
- Car of yesteryear
- He wrote "Two's Company"
- Car of yore
- A noted Ogden
- Old car or poet
- Poet or car
- Reo contemporary
- Liquor is quicker man
- Versus poet
- He wrote "The Bronx? No, thonx!"
- A bit of talcum / Is always walcum writer
- Candy / Is dandy... humorist
- Musical partner of Crosby and Stills
- I'm a Stranger Here Myself poet
- Reflections on Ice-Breaking poet
- First auto to offer seat belts
- Pun-prone poet
- Bronx/"thonx" rhymer
- Old Rambler manufacturer
- A Beautiful Mind fellow
- Liquor is quicker poet
- Candy / Is dandy / But liquor / Is quicker poet
- The Bronx? No thonx writer
- Ogden who wrote light verse
- Ambassador of old autodom
- Car last made in 1957
- Famous rhymer of Bronx with "thonx"
- Ambassador or Statesman, once
- He wrote a hit Broadway musical with Weill
- Ogden who wrote "The Bronx? / No, thonx!"
- Ambassador or Statesman of old autodom
- Auto superseded by the Rambler
- Crowe's role in "A Beautiful Mind"
- He wrote "If called by a panther, / Don't anther"
- Ogden who wrote "Candy / Is dandy / But liquor / Is quicker"
- Humorist who wrote "Progress might have been all right once, but it has gone on too long"
- Humorist who wrote "Happiness is having a scratch for every itch"
- Mathematician John who was the subject of "A Beautiful Mind"
- Bandmate of Crosby, Stills and Young
- Crosby, Stills, ___ & Young
- Poet who wrote "So Thomas Edison / Never drank his medicine"
- TV's "___ Bridges"
- Longtime Crosby partner
- Mathematician John portrayed in "A Beautiful Mind"
- Automaker that introduced the Rambler
- Poet who wrote "In the Vanities / No one wears panities"
- First car to offer seatbelts (1950)
- Who wrote "Parsley / Is gharsley"
- First automaker to offer seatbelts as an option (1949)
- Ogden who wrote "Farewell, farewell, you old rhinoceros, / I'll stare at something less prepoceros"
- Actress Niecy on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
- Mathematician John Forbes ___ Jr.
- See 16-Across
- Poet who wrote "The cow is of the bovine ilk; / One end is moo, the other, milk"
- Poet who wrote "The Cow" and "The Panther"
- The last NBA player who won the league MVP in consecutive years
- Poet who wrote "Behold the duck / It does not cluck"
- Mathematician John of "A Beautiful Mind"
- TV's '-- Bridges'
- Graham of CSN
- Johnny who could see clearly?
- Graham of The Hollies
- Crosby, Stills and ___
- The N of CSNY
- Author of the line: "If called by a panther, don't anther"
- Voice of Donald Duck
- Niecy of "Claws"
- He sang with Crosby
- Old Rambler
- I Can See Clearly Now singer
- Man with "A Beautiful Mind"
- Man featured in "A Beautiful Mind"
- Writer Ogden
- Crosby, Stills & ___
- ___ Bridges (TV show)
- ___ Bridges (old TV show)
- Crosby and Stills' mate
- Crosby and Stills' partner
- Humorous Ogden
- Niecy of "Reno 911!"
- A Beautiful Mind mathematician John
- Actress Niecy, or an anagram of "Hans"
- Ogden who wrote, "The cow is of the bovine ilk; One end is moo, the other, milk"
- Antique auto
- Cadillac beater in a '50s song
- One Touch of Venus collaborator
- Graham or Ogden
- North Carolina county
- Old automaker
- Pluto ___ (Eddie Murphy character)
- Collaborator of Crosby, Stills and Young
- Musician with Crosby, Stills and Young
- Crosby's partner
- Economist whose name sounds like a teeth-related verb
- Poetic Ogden
- 2001 Crowe role
- Young musical cohort?
- I think that I shall never see / A billboard lovely as a tree poet
- Mathematician who received a Nobel Prize in economics for his contributions to game theory
- Purity / Is obscurity poet Ogden
- New car company of 1916
- Company that introduced the Rambler in 1902
- Car company that became part of American Motors
- A bit of talcum is always walcum author
- The cow is of the bovine ilk writer
- Who wants my jellyfish? I'm not sellyfish! writer
- Automaker whose models included the Statesman and Ambassador
- I don't mind eels/Except as meals writer
- The cow is of the bovine ilk; One end is moo, the other, milk penner
- Maker of Ambassador autos
- The cow is of the bovine ilk poet
- First auto to offer factory-installed seat belts
- Maker of Metropolitans and Ramblers
- Colleague of Crosby and Stills
- Punny poet Ogden
- If called by a panther, don't anther writer
- Eight-time NBA All-Star Steve