- - Charles ......, early 20th-century US composer
- - urges doctor to leave composer
- - Loose violin section repels composer
- - Pulitzer prize-winning composer Charles
- - American composer is overlooking intro
- - Modernist composer Charles
- - "The Camp Meeting" composer
- - U.S. composer: 1874–1954
- - U.S. composer of "Concord"
- - U.S. composer Charles ......
- - Three Places in New England composer
- - Symphonic composer Charles
- - Noted composer Charles who, in his lifetime, few even kneW
- - Composer who was an accomplished pianist
- - Composer of Three Places in New England, d. 1954
- - Composer of the 1906 "Central Park in the Dark"
- - Central Park in the Dark composer
- - Avant-garde U.S. composer
- - American composer: 1874-1954
- - American composer who pioneered in polytonality
- - 1947 Pulitzer composer
- - "Universe Symphony" composer
- - "Three Places in New England" composer Charles
- - "The Unanswered Question" composer, 1908
- - "The Celestial Country" composer
- - "O For a Thousand Tongues" composer
- - "Harvest Festival" composer
- - "Concord" composer
- - "Calcium Light Night" composer
- - "Concord Sonata" composer
- - Composer Charles
- - 'Calcium Night Light' composer
- - Composer of the 'Concord' Sonata
- - 'Emerson Concerto' composer
- - American composer Charles
- - "Variations on 'America'" composer
- - Actor Burl or composer Charles
- - Charles —, US composer
- - 'Calcium Light Night' composer Charles
- - Composer championed by Copland and Bernstein
- - Connecticut's State Composer
- - Saint in a nursery rhyme
- - St ...., Cornish seaside town
- - Burl .. , American actor, musician and folk song singer, d. 1995
- - As I was going to St. ....… (nursery rhyme)
- - So ... heard
- - Curriers partner
- - last name of eleven's birth mother on stranger things
- - Polytonalist in live set
- - Crooner Burl
- - Currier & ....
- - Currier & ... (Printmaking Company)
- - credit on millions of prints
- - "Big Daddy" Burl
- - "As I was going to St. ... ..." (English nursery rhyme)
- - American country music singer, of the 1962 song "Funny Way of Laughin'", Burl ...
- - Patron saint of lawyers
- - Oscar winner Burl
- - Currier's companion
- - Currier & ...... (printmaking firm)
- - Burl or Saint
- - Actor Burl
- - "Blue Tail Fly" singer
- - Senator from New York.
- - He portrayed Big Daddy
- - Burly Burl
- - Burl or St.
- - Burl or Charles
- - Big Daddy portrayer
- - The Wayfaring Stranger
- - St......... Bronson film
- - St. ........ (English seaside resort)
- - St. ...... (town near Penzance)
- - St. ...... (skin care brand)
- - St. ...... (Cornwall resort town)
- - Singer-actor Burl ......
- - Singer Burl who narrated the 1964 animated classic, "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer"
- - Rudolph storyteller
- - R.L. Stevenson book, "St. ......"
- - Pulitzer winner for "Symphony No. 3"
- - Oscar-winning actor Burl ......
- - Oscar winner in "The Big Country"
- - Noted name in lithography
- - Noted Americana lithographer
- - Noted 19th-century lithographer
- - New York's re-elected Senator.
- - Name on many prints
- - Musician Burl or Charles
- - Mrs. ......, sister of A.E.S.
- - Lithographer partner
- - Lithographer James Merritt ......
- - Lithograph man
- - Important lithographer
- - He was "Big Daddy" in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof"
- - He played Newman's dad in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof"
- - He played Big Daddy
- - Frederic who invented halftone photoengraving
- - Folksinger-actor
- - Folk singer from Ill.
- - Famous name in lithography
- - Famous folk singer
- - Famed lithographer James Merritt ......
- - Famed lithographer
- - Currier's pal
- - Currier's friend
- - Currier colleague
- - Currier collaborator
- - Currier and .... print
- - Burly Burl whose first Broadway show was "The Boys from Syracuse"
- - Burl who won an Oscar for "The Big Country"
- - Burl of songs and films
- - Burl of songdom
- - Burl of show biz
- - Burl of folk
- - Burl of film and song
- - Burl ........ of film
- - Big Daddy portrayer, in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof"
- - Big Daddy player on 1950s Broadway
- - Best Supporting Actor of 1958
- - Best Supporting Actor for 1958's "The Big Country"
- - Bearded folk singer.
- - As I was going to St. ...... ...
- - American lithographer
- - Actor-singer Burl
- - Actor who narrated "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer"
- - A 1958 Oscar winner
- - 1958 Oscar winner for "The Big Country"
- - 1958 Oscar winner Burl
- - "The Big Country" Oscar winner Burl
- - "Funny Way of Laughin'" singer, 1962
- - "A Little Bitty Tear" singer Burl
- - "A Little Bitty Tear" singer
- - "A Little Bitty Tear" hitmaker, 1962
- - "A Little Bitty Tear" hit maker, 1962
- - " . . . going to St. ......"
- - New York senator
- - Burl
- - Type of grape.
- - Folk singer
- - Oscar winner: 1958
- - Oscar winner in 1958
- - Currier's partner
- - Singer/actor who narrated 1964's 'Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer'
- - Singer Burl
- - Folk singer Burl
- - Folksy Burl
- - 'A Holly Jolly Christmas' singer
- - Americana lithographer
- - Balladeer Burl
- - Currier and ......
- - Actor/singer Burl
- - Currier and ....: printmakers
- - 'Blue Tail Fly' singer Burl
- - Currier cohort
- - Saint in a children's rhyme
- - Charles of polytonal music
- - Burl who sang of Frosty
- - Printer mentioned in "Sleigh Ride"
- - Lithographer James
- - Currier's partner in printmaking
- - Lithographer of Americana
- - 'Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer' narrator Burl
- - Burl --, 1909-95, US folk singer
- - Currier's colleague
- - Currier's printmaking partner
- - Partner of Currier
- - Currier's partner in lithography
- - Burl who sang about Rudolph
- - Burl with a 1959 Oscar
- - 'Riders in the Sky' singer, 1949
- - Burl of "East of Eden"
- - 'Venus in Fur' playwright David
- - Iconic lithographer
- - Big name in lithography
- - Currier's parter in lithography
- - Singer and actor Burl
- - Currier's art partner
- - Folksinger Burl
- - One of a noted lithographic pair
- - Burl of song
- - Lithography legend
- - Big name in rural lithography
- - Surname on "Maple Sugaring" and" The Sleigh Race"
- - One's South American staff writer
- - 'A Little Bitty Tear' singer, 1962
- - Jimmy Crack Corn singer
- - Printmaking partner of Currier
- - James Merritt ......, pioneering lithographer
- - Eminent lithographer
- - Burl the "Rudolph" singer
- - Burl who sang "A Holly Jolly Christmas"
- - He told the story of Rudolph
- - Currier partner
- - Saint of a children's rhyme
- - Currier's lithography partner
- - Best Supporting Actor winner after Buttons
- - St. ......, Cornwall
- - One of the "Publishers of Cheap and Popular Pictures"
- - Credit on "A Home in the Wilderness"
- - "Frosty the Snowman" singer Burl
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