- - how an actor plays 'as you like it'?
- - A German newspaper twisted endless quotes without thinking it out fully
- - Gives an impromptu speech: Hyph.
- - Improvises as daughter inside bails out
- - Wings it?
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- - "Groundhog Day" actor who plays editor Arthur Howitzer Jr. in "The French Dispatch": 2 wds.
- - Actor who has worked with Wes Anderson on eight movies including "The Grand Budapest Hotel": 2 wds.
- - Former Saturday Night Live cast member who plays Dr. Peter Venkman in Ghostbusters: Afterlife (2 wds.)
- - Oscar-nominated actor who has appeared in nine movies directed by 40-Across including The French Dispatch (2 wds.)
- - Actor who played himself in "Zombieland"
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- - "How old ....?" "Old .... fine. How you?" (Famous telegram exchange)
- - "Arsenic and Old Lace" star, 1944
- - English-American Hollywood star, born Alexander Archibald Leach, d.1986
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- - Actor who plays Happy Hogan in the Marvel movies, and plays the same role in the upcoming "Spider-Man: Homecoming": 2 wds.
- - "Iron Man" actor who played Monica's millionaire boyfriend on "Friends": 2 wds.
- - 'Iron Man' director
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- - Howard William ..., American sports journalist nicknamed "Humble Howard"
- - Howard of sportscasting
- - Lawyer- turned-broadcaster Howard ...... (1918-1995)
- - Howard ...... (lawyer turned sportscaster)
- - Sports broadcaster who critiqued the 'jockocracy' in his profession
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- - Howard, Howard and Fine
- - Moe, Curly and Larry
- - A very popular slapstick comedy group in the early to late 60's : Consisted of Moe, Shemp, Larry, Curly and Joe
- - Larry, Curly, and Moe
- - Larry and Moe
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- - Howard, Fine or Howard
- - larry, moe, or curly, e.g.
- - Moe Howard role
- - Fine role
- - Fine character in a trio of early TV comedy
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- - Comedy cohort of Howard and Howard
- - Cost of a parking ticket
- - Opposite of 'thick'
- - word used to describe delicate or intricate workmanship, very thin thread, clear and dry weather or gold/silver containing a specified high proportion of pure metal
- - all well and good
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