- - Name associated with film censorship
- - Name synonymous with film censoring
- - Name synonymous with film censorship
- - Onetime film censor
- - Forms windrows
- - Famed film official: 1879–1954
- - Former movie czar Will
- - Ex-movie czar Will
- - Former film czar
- - Former movie czar
- - Former movie censor.
- - Former censor of Hollywood.
- - Movie czar, 1922–45.
- - Former movie chief.
- - Former motion picture czar.
- - Former movies "czar."
- - Ex-movie czar.
- - Robert of “Airplane!”, 1980 film
- - Dried grasses
- - ...... code (early hollywood censorship guidelines)
- - Feeds Buttermilk
- - Feeds the horses
- - Bale grasses
- - Farm crops
- - Robert of 'Airplane!'
- - Kansas' Fort ......
- - Feeds the goats, perhaps
- - "Airplane!" star Robert
- - Makes bales, say
- - Harvests horse food
- - "Airplane!" actor Robert
- - Fort ......, Kan
- - 'Airplane!' actor
- - Actor Robert of "Airplane!"
- - Old Hollywood's ...... Code
- - Makes bale?
- - Makes bales on a farm
- - "Airplane!" co-star
- - Feeds, as cattle
- - Kansas' Fort ...... State University
- - Will, of the movies
- - Does field work
- - Clover or alfalfa
- - He played Striker in "Airplane!"
- - Fodders
- - Fodder grasses
- - Defense attorney at the Scopes Trial and Sacco-Vanzetti case
- - 1930's movie bowdlerizer
- - Makes bales for the barn
- - "Airplane" co-star Robert
- - Old movie censor
- - "Airplane!" star
- - Makes bales on the farm
- - Clover, alfalfa, etc.
- - Makes bales of alfalfa
- - Production Code name
- - .......... office (old Hollywood code group)
- - Fodders for mudders
- - "Let Freedom Ring" author
- - Attorney Arthur Garfield ......
- - Reaps alfalfa
- - Harvests alfalfa
- - Uses a tedder
- - Arthur Garfield ......
- - Cuts and cures grass
- - Gathers a harvest.
- - Does a farmer's job.
- - Does a farm job.
- - Gathers fodder.
- - Pioneer movie censor.
- - Mows alfalfa.
- - Mows and cures grass.
- - Harvests a certain crop.
- - Does a farming job.
- - Cuts forage.
- - Mows grass, alfalfa, etc.
- - Founder of a famed Hollywood office.
- - U. S. Postmaster General, 1921.
- - Eric Johnston's predecessor.
- - Postmaster General under Harding.
- - Eponymous code creator
- - Does farm work
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