- SINATRA
- Paramount Theater idol
- Crooner extraordinaire
- One of the "Hoboken Four"
- {/September of My Years/} singer
- Our nation's beloved crooner! Remember dancing close? Oh well, let's cut him in half (the left-wing gets the lust and sloth, the right gets the Gillette razor)
- The Voice
- Rat Pack leader
- Oscar winner of 1954
- Greatest Voice of the Twentieth Century, according to the BBC
- Either singer on "Somethin' Stupid"
- Oscar winner as Maggio
- Singing sword's voice, in "Who Framed Roger Rabbit"
- Love and Marriage singer
- That's Life singer
- Ol' Blue Eyes
- These Boots... singer Nancy
- Bishop cohort
- My Way singer
- Frank of the original "Ocean's Eleven"
- From Here to Eternity Oscar winner
- The original Ocean in "Ocean's 11"
- Oscar winner for "From Here to Eternity"
- Siriusly ___ (satellite radio channel)
- My Way singer Frank
- Best Supporting Actor Oscar winner for "From Here to Eternity"
- Larger-than-life singer from Hoboken
- He covered Minnelli
- Duets singer
- He did it his way
- He sang the songs
- Bobby-soxers' idol
- Either "Something Stupid" singer
- Duet singer with 67-Across
- Learnin' the Blues singer
- Artist who formed Reprise Records
- Strangers in the Night singer
- 1953 Best Supporting Actor Oscar winner
- 8-Across member born 12/12/1915
- New York, New York crooner
- Sugar Town singer
- 1953 Oscar winner
- Rat Pack member
- Hoboken Four member
- New York, New York singer
- New York, New York artist
- Bing Crosby colleague
- Singer known as "The Voice"
- Grammy Legend Award recipient
- Piscopo portrayal on SNL's 40th anniversary show
- Ocean before Clooney
- Artisan anagram for a vocal artist
- '40s song superstar
- Alias Joe E. Lewis.
- Star of "Pal Joey."
- Farrow's first husband
- Latest pin-up boy.
- Bobby-soxers' Pied Piper.
- Contemporary Pied Piper.
- USO singer.
- Swan singer.
- Swoon King.
- Swoon producer.
- Prince of crooners.
- He started on Major Bowes' program.
- Hit Parade star.
- Ava's last name.
- Singing star.
- Hoboken's gift to Hollywood.
- Popular crooner.
- Singer and conductor.
- Star in "From Here to Eternity."
- Star of "Young at Heart."
- Frankie Machine.
- He plays Frankie Machine.
- Singer, conductor, movie actor.
- TV name.
- Star of "Sergeants 3."
- Popular vocalist.
- Singer then and now.
- Leader of the Clan.
- Big name in show biz
- Name in show business.
- Oscar winner of 1953
- Hoboken export
- Old Blue Eyes
- Singer from Hoboken
- Oscar winner for Maggio role
- He sang with James
- Pride of Hoboken
- Anagram for artisan
- Singer born Dec. 12, 1915
- Hey! Jealous Lover singer
- Late, great crooner
- The Man With the Golden Arm star, 1955
- Crooner Frank
- On the Town performer
- Original "Ocean's Eleven" star
- On the Town actor
- The Manchurian Candidate actor
- Founder of Reprise Records
- Bobbysoxer idol
- His first #1 song was "All or Nothing at All"
- Noted Tommy Dorsey Orchestra alumnus
- 1963 Academy Awards host
- Singer who founded Reprise Records
- Subject of the biography "All or Nothing at All"
- Sands part-owner, once
- Singer honored on a 2008 U.S. postage stamp
- Artist whose name is an anagram of "artisan"
- Witchcraft singer
- Member of the Hoboken Four
- Nancy in the Grammy Hall of Fame
- Nancy who collaborated with Morrissey in 2004
- Frank the crooner
- Frank of the Rat Pack
- Octogenarian idol
- The Chairman of the Board
- Ol' Blue Eyes Frank
- Singer Nancy or Frank
- Blue-eyed pack member
- Singer in the Gaming Hall of Fame
- Legend from Hoboken
- Reprise Records founder
- His gravestone reads "The Best Is Yet to Come"
- Ring-a-Ding-Ding! singer
- See 27-Down
- Rat Pack star
- Frank who recorded a 1954 version of 63-Across
- Fly Me to the Moon singer