| Ted, who was the host of the gameshow 3-2-1 (6) |
|
|
| Cowboy Roy ____ |
|
|
| Roy ___, the singing cowboy |
|
|
| 62-Across's "Top Hat" co-star |
New York Times |
28 May 2025 |
| Buck ____, sci-fi hero; and what has been removed collectively from answers to asterisked clues |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
20 May 2025 |
| Morgan ...... , England and Aston Villa midfielder (6) |
|
|
| Cronulla Sharks centre, and father of Mat, who died in 2006, Steve ... (6) |
|
|
| US actress who paired with Fred Astaire in the 1930s, Ginger - (6) |
|
|
| Morgan, English forward who joined Aston Villa FC in 2024 (6) |
|
|
| Roy ___, 1911-1998, nicknamed the King of the Cowboys, acted and sang in dozens of westerns (6) |
|
|
| Waters, Rabbit and Moore, e.g. |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
26 Nov 2024 |
| Ginger, Best Actress Oscar winner for 1940's Kitty Foyle (6) |
|
|
| "Mister ___ Neighborhood" |
Universal |
18 Sep 2024 |
| Ted, comedian who hosted TV game show 3-2-1 (6) |
|
|
| Richard _, British-italian architect who designed the Millennium Dome (6) |
|
|
| Mister ___' Neighborhood (children's show) |
|
|
| Glastonbury Legend Kenny; Waters and Daltrey? |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
10 Jul 2024 |
| 1972-74 Crystal Palace and 1974-76 QPR winger between spells at Swindon (3,6) |
|
|
| Ginger _, actress, singer and dancer (6) |
|
|
| Country Music Hall of Fame member, Kenny _ (6) |
|
|
| Chris Evans' Marvel character, Steve - (6) |
|
|
| Astaire's frequent partner |
Thomas Joseph |
22 Mar 2024 |
| Best Actress Oscar winner for the film Kitty Foyle (6,6) |
|
|
| Ginger ___, Top Hat star (6) |
|
|
| Wales and Scarlets wing/full-back (6) |
|
|
| Ginger of old Hollywood |
New York Times |
03 Sep 2023 |
| ___ Centre, stadium home to the Toronto Blue Jays |
|
|
| Astaire's partner |
Thomas Joseph |
20 Apr 2023 |
| "The Gambler" singer |
LA Times Daily |
06 Jan 2023 |
| "The Roy ___ Show," American Western TV show starring Dale Evans |
|
|
| Ginger __, dancer who did everything 'backwards and in high heels' |
The Guardian Weekend |
12 Feb 2022 |
| "Mister ___ Neighborhood" |
Universal |
20 Dec 2021 |
| Ginger in movies |
Thomas Joseph |
17 Apr 2021 |
| Architect agreed with son |
|
|
| Ginger on screen |
Wall Street Journal |
21 Jan 2021 |
| Beloved Mister |
Universal |
02 Sep 2020 |
| The ____ Family (Telecommunications billionaires) |
Canadiana |
08 Jun 2020 |
| Kenny --, US country and pop singer and actor |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
10 May 2020 |
| See 37 Across |
Newsday |
20 Mar 2020 |
| Astaire's partner |
Thomas Joseph |
10 Jan 2019 |
| Dance partner of 71-Across |
Wall Street Journal |
22 Sep 2018 |
| Will with a way with words |
Newsday |
19 Aug 2018 |
| Country legend Kenny |
The Washington Post Sunday |
25 Feb 2018 |
| Ginger ____, stage name of Virginia McMath |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
21 Jan 2018 |
| Dance partner of 71-Across |
|
|
| Trigger rider |
LA Times Daily |
15 Nov 2015 |
| Demanding large starters make cook fry bacon and black ginger? |
|
|
| Kenny or Roy |
Universal |
03 Feb 2015 |
| Ginger --, US dancer and Oscar-winning actress |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
12 Jan 2015 |
| Trigger rider |
|
|
| Kenny or Roy |
|
|
| "Top Hat" dancer |
|
|
| Roy with 37-Down |
|
|
| Roy whose team's good for 5 |
|
|
| Ebert and Federer |
|
|
| Mild-mannered Mister |
|
|
| Waters and Taylor |
|
|
| Dancer Ginger |
|
|
| "The Gambler" Kenny |
|
|
| Neighborhood guy |
|
|
| Kenny or Roy |
|
|
| Will with a lasso |
|
|
| Gentleman who sang "Lady" |
|
|
| "All politics is applesauce" speaker |
|
|
| Mild-mannered Mister |
|
|
| "All politics is applesauce" speaker |
|
|
| Billionaire financier Jim |
|
|
| Astaire's dancing partner |
|
|
| Entertainer Will, born in 18-Across |
|
|
| "Reuben James" singer Kenny |
|
|
| Astaire's partner |
|
|
| "The King of the Cowboys" |
|
|
| Mister ____ Neighborhood |
|
|
| Cowboy humorist Will |
|
|
| "Kitty Foyle" Oscar winner |
|
|
| Astaire partner |
|
|
| Evans' partner |
|
|
| See 10-Across |
|
|
| Roy or Ginger |
|
|
| See 10-Across |
|
|
| See 1-Across |
|
|
| "Lady" singer |
|
|
| Kenny or Roy |
|
|
| Penske and Vadim |
|
|
| Mr. or Roy |
|
|
| Fred, who'll introduce his last new neighbor in 2001 |
|
|
| "The King of the Cowboys" |
|
|
| Ebert and Rabbit |
|
|
| TV western star of the 50's |
|
|
| Astaire dancing partner |
|
|
| Will or Ginger |
|
|
| Kenny or Ginger |
|
|
| Ginger or Roy |
|
|
| Buck or Roy |
|
|
| Cowboy-humorist |
|
|
| Williams and Staubach |
|
|
| Will or Buck |
|
|
| State's man |
|
|
| Ginger of Hollywood. |
|
|
| The "bowboy philosopher." |
|
|
| Jolly ___. |
|
|
| Will ___. |
|
|
| Will. |
|
|
| "Coward of the Country" singer |
|
|
| Cowboy philosopher. |
|
|
| Humorist of the lasso. |
|
|
| American humorist (1879–1935). |
|
|
| ___ Centre (Blue Jays home) |
|
|
| Chairman, House Veterans Affairs Committee. |
|
|
| Sec. of State |
|
|
| Famous Will. |
|
|
| Memorable humorist. |
|
|
| Humorist with a lariat. |
|
|
| King of the cowboys. |
|
|
| Trigger's master. |
|
|
| Ginger, Buddy or Roy. |
|
|
| Mr. Hornsby, the Reds' pilot. |
|
|
| Singing movie cowboy. |
|
|
| Representative from Colorado. |
|
|
| He worked with "gum and grin and lariat." |
|
|