- - 1978 superhero film starring Marlon Brando that features the Hoover Dam
- - Character played by George Reeves and Henry Cavill
- - Fictional superhero from DC Comics which was created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster
- - Hero played in films by Christopher Reeve
- - Fictional hero played in films by Christopher Reeve
- - Comic book movie scored by John Williams
- - 1978 Glenn Ford adventure film
- - Extraordinary achiever (1978)
- - 1978 blockbuster movie co-written by Mario Puzo
- - Second-biggest movie hit of 1978
- - Hero played by Christopher Reeve and Tom Welling
- - great guy taking part in jiujitsu permanently
- - a flying "man of steel"
- - siegel and shuster's creation
- - He has quite exceptional powers
- - Star's welcoming wave in Barnet, meeting a hero
- - Reeve's role, originally, over staff
- - Powerful DC figure?
- - Series starring George Reeves, 1950s
- - Comic and film hero
- - Vigilante from the planet Krypton
- - Theme #4 (Dah dah-dah dah-dah, dah dah dah! Dah dah-dah dah-dah Dat-Dadah!)
- - Metropolis VIP
- - Luthor's enemy
- - Hero who says "You can have bones of steel" in a "Got Milk?" ad
- - Hero of "Action Comics No. 1"
- - Foe of Mr. Mxyzptlk
- - Clark Kent, really
- - Nurse Pam treated hero
- - Lex Luthor's enemy
- - He saves when flying
- - Rescuing male, warmer hugs for a mother
- - What's required to reproduce article introducing posh hero
- - Splendid chap and archetypal hero
- - Hero who's neither a bird nor a plane
- - Clark Kent
- - Crazy purse for bloke expected to beat everyone
- - Kent state?
- - Prue's new chap is one with great abilities
- - Mother takes round prunes prepared for hero
- - DC Comics hero
- - Lex Luthor's foe
- - Kal-El of Krypton
- - Upcoming Henry Cavill role
- - Clark Kent's alter ego
- - Love of Lois
- - Seinfeld's comic book hero
- - High-jump champ?
- - Kent's alter ego
- - Not just your average Joe
- - Metropolis hero
- - Action Comics debut of 1938
- - He's not really made of steel
- - Reeve role
- - Zod's archenemy
- - 'S no bird, 's no plane
- - Richard Donner's hit film
- - Nietzsche's ideal
- - Caped flier.
- - Brainiac's rival
- - Comic-strip hero
- - Role for Reeve or Reeves
- - Flying hero.
- - Comic book hero
- - Justice League member
- - Hero
- - See 20-Across
- - Film star catches first wave
- - Comic-strip alter ego of Clark Kent
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