- TONY
- Touchdown Dorsett
- Former Twins star Oliva
- Perennial batting champ Gwynn
- Frosted Flakes-pitching tiger
- He's a real tiger
- Broadway award
- Classy
- Crooner Bennett
- Obie's kin
- Swank
- Tiger on a cereal box
- Posh
- Upscale
- Fun Home honor
- Oslo award
- With 51-Across, skating icon who landed a 900 on a vert ramp in 1999
- Soprano who's unlikely to sing?
- NASCAR's ___ Stewart
- Drama award
- Spurs point guard Parker
- Fashionable
- Stage statue
- Stage statuette
- Maria's heartthrob
- Obie counterpart
- Oscar counterpart
- Martin or Bennett
- Mystery novelist Hillerman
- High-class
- 1776 award
- Reward for an outstanding set
- Honor for "Dear Evan Hansen"
- Goal of a revival, maybe
- Obie relative
- Randall or Curtis
- James Gandolfini's role on "The Sopranos"
- Award received by "Hairspray"
- Award won by "Hairspray"
- Chichi
- Exxon's tiger
- Tiger of flakes
- Prize for "The Producers"
- They're gr-r-reat! tiger
- West Side Story hero
- Danza of "Who's the Boss?"
- Having an aristocratic mien
- Soprano who wouldn't sing?
- He loved Maria in "West Side Story"
- Skateboarding star Hawk
- Theater award presented at Radio City Music Hall
- Musical award
- Skateboarder Hawk
- Cereal box tiger
- Theater award
- Theatrical award
- The Lion King award
- Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Theatre
- Suitable for the upper crust
- Stylish
- Singer Bennett
- Actor's reward
- B'way award
- Maria singer
- 1955 Wimbledon champ Trabert
- Soprano not seen in operas
- 8-time N.L. batting champ Gwynn
- Jack's "The Odd Couple" costar
- Blair of Britain
- Sports announcer Kubek
- Blair or Bennett
- Talk show host Danza
- Lead Soprano
- He sings "Maria" in "West Side Story"
- Best Musical award, say
- Cereal spokestiger
- Randall who played Felix Unger
- Tiger with a red scarf
- Lady Gaga's "Cheek to Cheek" duettist Bennett
- Theater award named after Antoinette Perry
- One of Tommy Tune's ten
- Tiger mascot with a red scarf
- Marvel's Stark
- Big Night actor Shalhoub
- Playwright Kushner
- Award for "Hadestown"
- Best Choreography, for one
- Actor Curtis
- Luxurious
- Award presented in June
- Toon tiger
- Broadway prize
- Curtis or Bennett
- Stage award
- Theatre honor
- Exclusive
- American Theatre Wing award
- Stylish and elegant
- Chic
- For the A-list
- Theater prize
- Smart
- Broadway show award
- Play award
- '88 award for "M. Butterfly"
- In vogue
- Stage trophy
- In now
- Soprano who'll never sing?
- Aristocratic
- Randall of "The Odd Couple"
- Copacabana bartender
- Award #3
- Sam Weller's father, who didn't like vidders.
- British Foreign Minister's nickname.
- Sam Weller's father.
- Samuel Weller's father.
- Singer Martin.
- Nickname of 63 Across.
- High-class: Slang.
- Mr. Eden.
- Mr. Martin, singer.
- Theatrical award won by Mary Martin.
- One of the Wellers.
- Ritzy.
- Stylish: Slang.
- Tennis's Mr. Trabert.
- Actor Perkins.
- Slangily stylish.
- Theatre's Oscar.
- Emmy's relative.
- Emmy's cousin.
- Theatre award.
- Broadway cousin of Oscar.
- Cousin of 24 Across.
- Luxurious: Slang.
- Man's name.
- Award.
- Meg's husband.
- Show biz award
- Actor's award.
- Kubek
- Tom Mix's horse
- Certain award
- Award for actors
- Bennett or Martin
- Martin or Orlando
- Prize for "Annie": 1977
- Oscar's cousin
- Acting award
- Award named for Antoinette Perry
- Broadway's Oscar
- ___ Lazzeri, member of 23 Across
- Dorsett or Hill of Dallas
- Nickname Antoinette Perry had
- Rialto trophy
- Makarova award: 1983
- Obie's cousin
- Singer Orlando
- Rialto award
- Oscar's kin
- Actor Danza
- Perry award, for short
- Randall or Bennett
- Award for "Kiss of the Spider Woman"
- Stage Oscar
- West Side Story beau
- Taxi role
- Famous tiger
- June award
- West Side Story gangleader
- Award for "The Producers"
- Play accolade
- Les Misérables award, 1987
- Cousin of an Obie
- Player's trophy
- One of TV's Sopranos
- West Side Story role
- Annual prize since 1947
- West Side Story fellow
- Accolade for a great play
- Broadway honor
- Lead role on 23-Across
- What "1776" got in 1969
- Playwright's prize
- The Spiderwick Chronicles co-author DiTerlizzi
- Frosted Flakes mascot
- Award won 21 times by Harold Prince
- Commercial tiger's name
- One of eight for Stephen Sondheim
- U.S. equivalent to the U.K.'s Laurence Olivier Award
- Soprano on TV
- Uptown
- What the last letter of 107-Down stands for
- Fashionably high-class
- Orlando, in the music world
- Props for a Broadway play?
- Uptown, so to speak
- With 103 Down baseball's '64 Rookie of the Year,
- Britain's Blair
- Play prize
- R&Bers ___! Toni! Tone!
- Icon Bennett
- Yo La Tengo "Let's Save ___ Orlando's House"
- Former House Majority Whip Coelho
- Award won by L Morgan Lee for her performance in "A Strange Loop"
- Award for "A Strange Loop"
- Drawn tiger
- Actor Randall
- Award for a musical
- Pepper's partner
- Theater trophy
- Bennett of song
- Tiger on a box
- He played Felix on TV
- Les Miserables award
- Cereal tiger
- Frosted Flakes tiger
- Gwynn with five Gold Gloves
- Award for "Oklahoma!"
- Award for a play
- Running back Dorsett
- Antoinette Perry award
- Actor Dow
- British Prime Minister Blair
- He played Felix
- The Wiz award
- Tiger sometimes seen in the morning
- Jack's "The Odd Couple" TV co-star
- Skateboarding mogul Hawk
- Danza of TV
- Les Miserables award, 1987
- One of several won by "Hairspray"
- Maria's love in "West Side Story"
- One of four won by "Rent"
- Tiger who says "They're grrreat!"
- 2017 honor for Bette Midler
- Curtis of "Some Like It Hot"
- Any of several won by "The Producers"
- Award for a show
- Carmela's mobster husband
- W's British ally
- Theater props
- Bennett on records
- Frosted Flakes pusher
- Carmela's husband
- Stylishly upscale
- Award depicting a pair of masks
- Award for Sondheim
- Award that depicts comedy and tragedy masks
- Hamilton trophy
- Broadway statuette
- Hawk on a skateboard
- Meadow's dad
- The Crucible won one in 1953
- Expensively stylish
- Part of EGOT
- Stage honor
- Swanky
- Trophy for Tom Stoppard
- Soprano who didn't sing
- Prize for playwrights
- Honor for playing well with others?
- Award for "In the Heights"