- - missi .., famed for her role in galaxy quest
- - "Here Is Your War" writer Ernie
- - Author of "Men of Iron"
- - Famed war reporter
- - Author of "Brave Men"
- - Author Ernie or Howard
- - Journalist who wrote the 1943 book 'Here Is Your War'
- - Author of 1944's "Brave Men"
- - War journalist Ernie
- - "The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood" author Howard
- - "Here Is Your War" author
- - "Brave Men" author
- - War correspondent Ernie
- - World War II journalist Ernie
- - "Here Is Your War" author Ernie
- - Here's Your War author
- - Actor Denver of "The Andy Griffith Show"
- - marine in a '60s tv show
- - sitcom mechanic gomer
- - "Gomer ..., U.S.M.C." (old sitcom)
- - Gomer ... U.S.M.C. (1960s sitcom)
- - Gomer who said "Shazam!"
- - W.W. II journalist
- - Columnist Ernie
- - 1944 Pulitzer journalist
- - "Gomer ......, U.S.M.C." (1960s TV show)
- - WWII correspondent Ernie
- - Winner of a 1944 Pulitzer
- - W.W. II G.I. chronicler
- - Nabor role
- - Memorable journalist
- - Mayberry's Goober
- - Mayberry baritone
- - Marine of old TV
- - Lynyrd Skynyrd drummer Artimus
- - Journalist praised by President Truman (1945)
- - He wrote "The Wonder Clock"
- - He wrote "Brave Men": 1944
- - Governor of Arizona.
- - Governor in Phoenix.
- - Gomer or Howard
- - Gomer on the small screen
- - Gomer ........
- - Gomer ...... (old TV role for Jim Nabors)
- - Ernie
- - Denver of "The Dukes of Hazzard"
- - Chief Executive at Phoenix.
- - Actor Denver
- - 1960s TV marine
- - "Shazam!" speaker Gomer
- - "Gomer ......, U.S.M.C." (1960s TV sitcom)
- - 'Gomer --, USMC'
- - Marine in a '60s sitcom
- - 1960s TV's 'Gomer ......, U.S.M.C'
- - Ernie who earned a Pulitzer
- - Gomer of classic TV
- - Gomer of Mayberry
- - Ernie with a Pulitzer Prize and Purple Heart
- - Ernie ......, Pulitzer-winning journalist of W.W. II
- - Gomer on an old sitcom
- - Goofy Gomer
- - Journalist praised by President Truman
- - Gomer of TV
- - Mayberry's Gomer or Goober
- - Sitcom Marine Gomer
- - TV's comical Gomer
- - Gomer ...... (Marine of old TV)
- - Sitcom marine
- - Pulitzer-winning WWII journalist
- - WWII journalist
- - TV's Gomer or Goober
- - Pulitzer-winning Ernie
- - Mayberry's Gomer
- - Children's book illustrator Howard
- - TV marine Gomer
- - Nabors title role of 1960s TV
- - Missi of 'Gone Girl'
- - Ernie or Gomer
- - Gomer on a sitcom
- - Gomer of old TV
- - "Gomer ......, U.S.M.C."
- - Sitcom role for Nabors
- - Classic TV Marine
- - Gomer or Goober
- - Marine in a 1960s sitcom
- - Sitcom private
- - TV's Gomer
- - Writer Ernie
- - Jim Nabors TV role
- - Pulitzer journalist killed in combat in 1945
- - Thorn in Sgt. Carter's side
- - Gomer under Sergeant Carter
- - Marine played by Nabors
- - Nabors role
- - Nabors TV role
- - WWII journalist Ernie
- - Nabors's role
- - 1960s sitcom marine
- - Famous WWII correspondent
- - One of Carter's charges, on TV
- - Nabors portrayal
- - Mayberry surname
- - Mayberry denizen
- - Mayberry's recruit
- - 1944 Pulitzer correspondent
- - Gomer or Ernie
- - Nabors' marine
- - Marine of classic TV
- - Subordinate of Sergeant Carter
- - Journalist Ernie
- - Nabors's most memorable role
- - Nabor's TV role
- - Beloved marine
- - 'Gomer --, U.S.M.C.' ('60s sitcom)
- - Private Gomer
- - Goober from Mayberry
- - Funny Marine
- - Famous Marine
- - "Brave Men" writer
- - W.W. II journalist Ernie
- - Old-time journalist Ernie
- - TV actor Denver
- - Thorn in Sgt. Carter's side, in a sitcom
- - WWII correspondent
- - Correspondent Ernie
- - Denver or Ernie
- - G.I. journalist
- - "Brave Men" writer, 1944
- - Gomer of sitcoms
- - TV marine
- - Jim Nabors role
- - Marine from Mayberry
- - Mayberry gas station attendant
- - See 115 Across.
- - S.M.C (1960s sitcom)
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