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Other crossword clues for answer "SINATRA"

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