Classic Movies
Across
- 3. Early city of sci-fi
- 5. Last name of a man looking at you, kid
- 6. A love triangle with class, and Katharine
- 7. Don't forget your umbrella for this musical
- 11. Offers an Oscar-winning family saga
- 13. Just whistle, you know how to, don't you?
- 19. Invisible rabbit's friend
- 20. Gone with the wind, but not from our memories
- 21. Bogart’s bird that’s worth more than a tweet
- 24. Could dance, could gangster, couldn't be typecast
- 25. Not Freud, but Hitchcock's finest
- 28. Chaplin's chilly comedy
- 29. A bird worth its weight in mystery
- 30. Hitchcock's view on neighborly suspicions
- 33. Everyman of Bedford Falls
- 34. Hitchcock's psychological puzzle
- 38. Tokyo's oversized tourist
- 39. Bette's backstage pass to drama
- 40. Where silent stars speak loudly
- 42. Follow the yellow brick road to the answer
- 43. Empire State's unofficial climber
- 45. Mrs. Robinson's seductive soundtrack
- 46. Iconic subway breeze victim
- 47. Played Ilsa before any Elsa
- 48. Graceful princess and actress
- 51. Half of a comedic duo, no hardy laughs here
- 52. Brando's not here to contenda
- 53. Wayne's western quest
- 54. Laurence, a knight on stage and screen
- 55. Cary's given name is anything but plain
Down
- 1. Heights of cinematic mastery, or just dizziness?
- 2. Rosebud's owner
- 4. Eyes that captivate, first name Bette
- 8. A runaway heiress's screwball escapade
- 9. Orson's shadowy Vienna caper
- 10. Dance your way to Ginger's heart
- 12. Blood-sucking box office success
- 14. Brando's loud ride to fame
- 15. Buster who could make you laugh without saying a word
- 16. Showered with suspense by Hitchcock
- 17. A foggy meeting place for classic film buffs
- 18. Leader of cinematic slave revolt
- 22. Truman's favorite breakfast companion?
- 23. Jack's sour comedic twist
- 26. Marilyn's musical gender bender
- 27. Lemmon's key to corporate success
- 31. Moustached silent screen star
- 32. Offer you can't refuse: best actor
- 35. The original Count without a tan
- 36. Mr. Smith goes to Washington, and Hollywood
- 37. Not Hitchcock's rank, but close
- 41. Chaplin's political barber
- 44. Star who wanted to be alone, on screen at least
- 49. A passion of Joan not to be forgotten
- 50. Direction to Hitchcockian suspense