| Friars Club's "Top Box Office Name of the Century" |
Newsday |
16 Oct 2025 |
| Frank _ singer/actor who was married to Ava Gardner and Mia Farrow (7) |
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| Ol' Blue Eyes, Frank ___ (7) |
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| Crooner sleeps in a Travelodge (but only a bit) (7) |
The Guardian Quick Cryptic |
17 May 2025 |
| Contemporary of Martin and Davis Jr |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
10 May 2025 |
| Singer of New York, New York, Frank ______- (7) |
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| Frank ___, singer and actor who played the lead in 1958 film Pal Joey (7) |
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| Chairman of the Board of Trustees in a tracksuit |
The Telegraph Toughie |
02 Apr 2025 |
| "___ was swinging, all the drunks they were singing": Fairytale of New York, The Pogues (7) |
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| Frank, the willing lunar astronaut? |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
05 Mar 2025 |
| Singer, artisan, strangely (7) |
Puzzler Cryptic |
03 Mar 2025 |
| "My Way" singer |
Thomas Joseph |
20 Feb 2025 |
| "My Way" singer Frank |
Eugene Sheffer |
18 Feb 2025 |
| Frank ___, actor and singer (7) |
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| "Strangers in the Night" crooner |
LA Times Daily |
07 Feb 2025 |
| Famous singer: Frank - |
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| Frank --, crooner known as Ol' Blue Eyes (7) |
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| Nancy -, singer-actress who played Susan Jacks in 1968 musical-comedy film Speedway |
Mirror Quiz |
31 Jan 2025 |
| Frank ___, known as Old Blue Eyes (7) |
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| A star turn in a star turn |
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| Maybe Garfunkel article is tipping another singer |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
08 Jan 2025 |
| Nancy ____, These Boots Are Made for Walkin' singer |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
21 Dec 2024 |
| Frank ___, late US singer/actor (7) |
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| Singer Avtaar put in a right answer after reflection (7) |
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| Art is based around an upstanding American singer (7) |
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| Frank wants to fly to the moon (7) |
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| Famous crooner |
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| Singer Frank, astonishing artisan (7) |
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| Singer Frank or Nancy |
Commuter |
24 Sep 2024 |
| Singer and actor associated with the songs My Way and New York, New York (5,7) |
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| Singer nicknamed 'Old Blue Eyes' (7) |
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| Artisan sculptured a famous US singer (7) |
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| "Fly Me to the Moon" singer Frank |
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| Crooner Frank |
Commuter |
15 Jul 2024 |
| "Pal Joey" co-star Frank |
Premier Sunday |
14 Jul 2024 |
| Nancy ___, singer of These Boots Are Made for Walking (7) |
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| Frank ___, Rat Pack member (7) |
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| In 1953 actor Frank ... relaunched his career with an Oscar-winning performance in From Here To Eternity |
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| Frank ___, crooner (7) |
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| "That's Life" singer Frank |
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| Singer who shows same constituents as in a star (7) |
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| "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" singer Nancy |
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| Frank ___, crooner from High Society (7) |
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| Function for artist and singer (7) |
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| Singer Frank ___ |
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| Famous singer features in a traditional piece (7) |
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| Nancy in the Grammy Hall of Fame |
New York Times |
04 Apr 2024 |
| "My Way" singer |
Eugene Sheffer |
28 Mar 2024 |
| "Fly Me to the Moon" singer |
Wall Street Journal |
27 Mar 2024 |
| Frank ____ won a best supporting actor Oscar for his role in From Here to Eternity |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
24 Mar 2024 |
| Performer viewed with pride, possibly, a rising talent |
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| In 1941 I'll Never Smile Again, recorded with Tommy Dorsey's orchestra, became the first number one hit for the young Frank ... |
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| Singer Frank considers art a sin - nonsense! (7) |
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| Born in 1940, who is a former stepdaughter of Ava Gardner, Mia Farrow and Barbara Marx? (5,7) |
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| Nancy -, singer who had a 1965 hit with 'These Boots Are Made for Walkin' (7) |
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| Artisan mistaken for a singer (7) |
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| "My Way" singer |
Eugene Sheffer |
12 Jan 2024 |
| Maybe music article is uplifting a singer of Jingle Bells (7) |
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| Old Blue Eyes, artisan possibly? (7) |
Puzzler Cryptic |
12 Dec 2023 |
| Frank - - -, singer |
Mirror Tea Time |
02 Dec 2023 |
| Frank -, My Way singer (7) |
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| Play sitar with a new singer (7) |
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| "Sugar Town" singer |
LA Times Daily |
30 Sep 2023 |
| Singer contributing to lyrics in a track |
The Times Cryptic |
05 Sep 2023 |
| "Strangers in the Night" singer Frank |
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| Presidential Medal of Freedom awardee from Reagan |
Wall Street Journal |
04 Aug 2023 |
| Ol' Blue Eyes |
The Guardian Quick |
09 May 2023 |
| "My Way" singer |
Thomas Joseph |
27 Feb 2023 |
| "From Here to Eternity" Oscar winner |
LA Times Daily |
07 Oct 2022 |
| Crooner posed to accommodate cool artist |
The Times Cryptic |
24 Jun 2022 |
| '40s song superstar |
Newsday |
23 Jan 2022 |
| "My Way" singer |
Eugene Sheffer |
25 Sep 2021 |
| Frank who recorded a 1954 version of 63-Across |
Wall Street Journal |
23 Aug 2021 |
| Either one of the duettists on 'Somethin' Stupid' |
The Washington Post Sunday |
06 Jun 2021 |
| Frank —, singer |
The Times Concise |
23 Feb 2021 |
| Singer's material lacking an intro is rejected |
The Telegraph Toughie |
26 Jan 2021 |
| Frank of the Rat Pack |
Universal |
07 Jan 2021 |
| "My Way" singer |
Thomas Joseph |
30 Nov 2020 |
| ''Artisan'' anagram for a vocal artist |
Newsday |
01 Oct 2020 |
| Singer, needing no introduction, recalled material from the Highlands and Islands |
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| In Wisconsin, a traditional singer |
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| See 20-Across |
New York Times |
11 Jun 2020 |
| Rat Pack leader |
LA Times Daily |
03 May 2020 |
| Rat Pack leader |
The Washington Post |
03 May 2020 |
| Singer inspired by Mozart, an Israeli looking back |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
14 Apr 2020 |
| 'Ol' Blue Eyes' Frank |
USA Today |
24 Dec 2019 |
| "New York, New York" singer |
Universal |
18 Dec 2019 |
| 'My Way' singer |
Thomas Joseph |
02 Dec 2019 |
| Tsarina sacked entertainer |
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| Rat Pack leader |
Newsday |
24 Nov 2019 |
| Frank of the Rat Pack |
USA Today |
22 Nov 2019 |
| Tsarina sacked entertainer |
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| Fans in a train embracing singer |
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| 'The Best Is Yet to Come' singer |
Eugene Sheffer |
16 Jul 2019 |
| Entertainer among travellers in a train |
The Telegraph Toughie |
25 Jun 2019 |
| Artisan turned performer |
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| Rat pack crooner |
The Sun Two Speed |
10 Jun 2019 |
| Mistress in a trance embodies singer |
The Sun Two Speed |
10 Jun 2019 |
| Singer Frank ___ of "Fly Me to the Moon" |
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| Frank of the original 'Ocean's Eleven' |
USA Today |
14 May 2019 |
| Singer's evil towards regiment |
The Telegraph Toughie |
14 May 2019 |
| Wrong skill shown by advanced backing singer |
The Telegraph Toughie |
27 Mar 2019 |
| 'New York, New York' crooner |
The Washington Post |
25 Feb 2019 |
| "New York, New York" crooner |
LA Times Daily |
25 Feb 2019 |
| Ocean before Clooney |
Newsday |
18 Jan 2019 |
| "New York, New York" crooner |
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| Frank of the original "Ocean's Eleven" |
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| Rat Pack star |
Wall Street Journal |
20 Nov 2018 |
| Entertainer among travellers in a train |
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| Old Blue Eyes |
Universal |
13 Oct 2018 |
| Member of the Hoboken Four |
New York Times |
08 Sep 2018 |
| Actor Frank who played Danny Ocean in the original film that inspired the trilogy mentioned in 15a |
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| Famous singer posed to accommodate popular artist |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
27 Mar 2018 |
| "Strangers in the Night' singer Frank |
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| Rat Pack star |
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| Frank of the Rat Pack |
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| Old Blue Eyes |
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| Member of the Hoboken Four |
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| "Strangers in the Night" singer |
USA Today |
22 Nov 2017 |
| Frank the crooner |
Universal |
07 Aug 2017 |
| 'My Way' singer |
Eugene Sheffer |
20 Jul 2017 |
| Possibly train as a singer |
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| Singer not entirely conscious in a trance |
The Times Cryptic |
01 May 2017 |
| Rat Pack leader |
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| Frank the crooner |
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| "Strangers in the Night" singer |
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| Singer Francis in a track is captivating |
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| Singer to get some ladies in a trance |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
18 Nov 2016 |
| "From Here to Eternity" Oscar winner |
LA Times Daily |
23 Sep 2016 |
| ''New York, New York'' singer |
Newsday |
18 Sep 2016 |
| ''My Way'' singer |
Newsday |
28 Aug 2016 |
| See 27-Down |
Wall Street Journal |
08 Jun 2016 |
| Reprise Records founder |
Wall Street Journal |
25 Mar 2016 |
| Actor's fault to get irregular cast and artists |
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| 'Old Blue Eyes' |
The Telegraph Quick |
04 Mar 2016 |
| Songs in a traditional setting for him |
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| Ol' Blue Eyes |
LA Times Daily |
06 Jan 2016 |
| Ol' Blue Eyes |
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| "From Here to Eternity" Oscar winner |
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| Performing great act of wickedness, one is expelled from halls |
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| 8-Across member born 12/12/1915 |
LA Times Daily |
12 Dec 2015 |
| Fresh in, a star singer |
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| Piscopo portrayal on SNL's 40th anniversary show |
Newsday |
25 Jul 2015 |
| Wrong skill shown by a backing singer |
The Times Cryptic |
12 May 2015 |
| Singer posed to accommodate popular artist |
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| Siriusly ___ (satellite radio channel) |
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| Rat Pack leader |
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| Oscar winner for "From Here to Eternity" |
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| 8-Across member born 12/12/1915 |
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| Piscopo portrayal on SNL's 40th anniversary show |
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| "New York, New York" singer |
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| Rat Pack leader |
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| Crooner Frank |
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| "Ring-a-Ding-Ding!" singer |
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| "My Way" singer Frank |
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| Best Supporting Actor Oscar winner for "From Here to Eternity" |
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| Larger-than-life singer from Hoboken |
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| Singer seen entering Columbus in a train |
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| Reprise Records founder |
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| Singing sword's voice, in "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" |
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| "Witchcraft" singer |
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| Star turn in a star |
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| "My Way" singer |
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| Grammy Legend Award recipient |
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| His gravestone reads "The Best Is Yet to Come" |
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| "My Way" singer |
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| The original Ocean in "Ocean's 11" |
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| Singer in the Gaming Hall of Fame |
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| Singer known as "The Voice" |
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| Artist whose name is an anagram of "artisan" |
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| 1953 Best Supporting Actor Oscar winner |
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| 1953 Best Supporting Actor Oscar winner |
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| "The Voice" |
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| Singer honored on a 2008 U.S. postage stamp |
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| Bing Crosby colleague |
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| "From Here to Eternity" Oscar winner |
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| "Strangers in the Night" singer |
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| "Strangers in the Night" singer |
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| Ol' Blue Eyes |
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| Either singer on "Somethin' Stupid" |
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| Nancy who collaborated with Morrissey in 2004 |
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| Sands part-owner, once |
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| The Chairman of the Board |
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| Rat Pack leader |
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| Old Blue Eyes |
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| "Ol' Blue Eyes" |
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| "New York, New York" artist |
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| Duet singer with 67-Across |
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| Frank of the original "Ocean's Eleven" |
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| "My Way" singer |
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| Rat Pack leader |
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| Duet singer with 67-Across |
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| 1963 Academy Awards host |
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| Singer who founded Reprise Records |
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| Subject of the biography "All or Nothing at All" |
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| 'My Way' singer |
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| Artist who formed Reprise Records |
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| Oscar winner of 1954 |
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| Farrow's first husband |
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| Artist who formed Reprise Records |
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| One of the "Hoboken Four" |
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| Noted Tommy Dorsey Orchestra alumnus |
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| His first #1 song was "All or Nothing at All" |
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| Bobbysoxer idol |
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| Paramount Theater idol |
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| Oscar winner of 1953 |
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| Legend from Hoboken |
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| Bishop cohort |
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| "These Boots..." singer Nancy |
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| "Ol' Blue Eyes" |
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| Founder of Reprise Records |
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| "Learnin' the Blues" singer |
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| "Learnin' the Blues" singer |
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| Hoboken Four member |
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| "From Here to Eternity" Oscar winner |
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| "The Voice" |
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| Bishop cohort |
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| Crooner extraordinaire |
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| "The Manchurian Candidate" actor |
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| "Ol' Blue Eyes" |
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| "On the Town" actor |
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| "Ol' Blue Eyes" |
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| 1953 Oscar winner |
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| Rat Pack member |
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| Oscar winner as Maggio |
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| Original "Ocean's Eleven" star |
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| "On the Town" performer |
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| "The Voice" |
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| Either "Something Stupid" singer |
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| Rat Pack member |
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| Oscar winner of 1953 |
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| Bobby-soxers' idol |
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| "The Voice" |
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| Oscar winner as Maggio |
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| He sang the songs |
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| "The Man With the Golden Arm" star, 1955 |
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| Crooner Frank |
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| He did it his way |
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| Late, great crooner |
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| "That's Life" singer |
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| "Love and Marriage" singer |
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| Octogenarian idol |
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| "Duets" singer |
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| Blue-eyed pack member |
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| "Hey! Jealous Lover" singer |
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| "Strangers in the Night" singer |
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| "Rat Pack" leader |
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| Singer born Dec. 12, 1915 |
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| Anagram for artisan |
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| Pride of Hoboken |
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| "The Voice" |
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| He sang with James |
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| Oscar winner for Maggio role |
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| Singer from Hoboken |
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| "Ol' Blue Eyes" |
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| "Old Blue Eyes" |
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| Hoboken export |
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| Leader of the Clan. |
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| Singer then and now. |
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| Popular vocalist. |
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| Star in "From Here to Eternity." |
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| Singer and conductor. |
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| Popular crooner. |
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| Swoon producer. |
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| "Swoon King." |
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| "Swan" singer. |
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| Singer, conductor, movie actor. |
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| Latest pin-up boy. |
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| Bobby-soxers' Pied Piper. |
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| Alias Joe E. Lewis. |
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| Star of "Young at Heart." |
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| TV name. |
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| Name in show business. |
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| Big name in show biz |
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| Star of "Sergeants 3." |
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| Star of "Pal Joey." |
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| He plays Frankie Machine. |
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| Frankie Machine. |
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| Hoboken's gift to Hollywood. |
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| Ava's last name. |
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| Hit Parade star. |
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| He started on Major Bowes' program. |
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| Prince of crooners. |
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| USO singer. |
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| The Voice. |
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| Contemporary Pied Piper. |
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| "Greatest Voice of the Twentieth Century," according to the BBC |
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| Singing star. |
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