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He was second
He was seen with Peter, Paul and Mary
He was Sergeant Friday on "Dragnet"
He was Shane
He was Sheriff Taylor
He was Sinatra in "The Rat Pack"
He was singin' in the rain
He was slain by Cain
He was slain by someone whose name rhymes with "slain"
He was slain six yrs. after winning a Pulitzer
He was smitten with love for this young girl
he was solicited by a prostitute
He was Sonny Corleone in "The Godfather"
He was spared by divine intervention in Genesis
He was spock
He was succeeded by Yusufu
He was surly to Curly
He was swallowed by a great fish
He was terrible
He was the "O" in Jackie O
He was the apple in everyone's eye
He was the father of Paris and king of Troy
He was the first to beat Foreman
He was the first to write of Atlantis
He was the Mad Hatter in 2010's "Alice in Wonderland"
He was the President in "Canadian Bacon"
He was the son of Nun
He was the voice of Shaggy on TV's "Scooby-Doo"
He was the Walrus
He was third behind Jackie and Stan for the 1949 N.L. MVP
He was third behind Sosa and McGwire for the 1998 N.L. MVP
He was thrice the boxing champ
He was thrice the champ
He was told to "let my people go"
He was told to "live by the sword"
He was told to "take a sad song and make it better"
He was Tom to Paul's Jerry
He was top-notch in "Top Hat"
He was traded between Chicago teams in 1992
He was translated into Latin
He was Ugarte in "Casablanca"
He was voted into the Hall of Fame the same year as Tony
He was warned that the district attorney would process him
he was wearing a pair of mirrored shades
He was well-preserved
He was Yuri to Julie's Lara
He was, in Latin
He was, in old Rome
he wasted his pay on drink
He watched Rome burn
He wears #1 in "42"
He wears a green hat on "South Park"
He wears a red suit
He wears a yellow coat and pants
He wears very little clothing
He wed a White House widow
He wed Daisy Mae
He went afloat with Noah
He went down in the Valley of Elah
He went down to Georgia
He went east of Eden
He went for baroque
He went from Italy to America by scooter to join fashion house, squandering silver
He went on a lot of trips in the 1960s
He went over the wall
He went through Hell
He went to camp in '87, to jail in '90, and to school in '94
He went to camp in 1987, to jail in 1990, to school in 1994, and to Africa in 1997
he went to carry the Word to the heathen
He went to hell, in a sense
He went to town in a Capra film title
He went to town in a movie
He went tree climbing with Tigger
He whipped Foreman in '74
He whipped up "Green Eggs and Ham"
He who ___ remain nameless
He who cometh, in an O'Neill play
He who hath many friends hath ___: Aristotle
He who hesitates is lost, e.g.
He who hesitates is lost, for one
He who holds the ___ must be master of the empire: Cicero
He who is without sin?
He who meanly admires mean things, per Thackeray
He Who Must ___ Named (Lord Voldemort)
He who stands on ___ is not steady: Lao-Tzu
he will
He won 270 games with the Dallas Cowboys
He won a Tony for playing P.T. Barnum
He won an Oscar for directing Heath and Jake
He won an Oscar for playing Mohandas
He won Best Director the same year Reese won Best Actress
He won his fourth term during Typhoon Lan (2017)
He won his only Oscar at age 73 for "City Slickers"
He won seven gold medals in Munich
He won the "Thrilla in Manila"
He won the 1994 U.S. Open in a 20-hole playoff
He won the Best Actor Oscar for playing both Kid Shelleen and his desperado twin
He won the Best Actor Oscar for portraying Frank Slade
He won the Best Supporting Actor Oscar for "The Godfather Part II"
He won the Gold Medal in skating
He won the Nobel Peace Prize three years after Lech
He won the Pulitzer for Novel the same year that Thornton won for Drama
He won this many Olympic gold medals
He won't be missed
He won't give a negative response
He won't quit
He woos Jo but marries Amy
He wore "4"
He wore #1 in Brooklyn
He wore #5 for the New York Yankees
He wore #6 for the Sixers
He wore a diamond in "Copacabana"
He wore a red ribbon
He wore a top hat in "Top Hat"
He worked for Hershey in the 1910s-'20s
He worked knights
He worked on a light schedule
he worked on an interim basis
He worked on canvases
He worked with couples
He worked with pairs
He worked with the illustrator Phiz
He works at a high rate
He works at home
He works for Chief Wiggum
He works for Mr. Burns
He works for the lord
He works on a case-by-case basis
He works on diamonds
He works with bugs
He works with Wade for the Heat
He wouldn't grow up
He wouldn't hurt ___
He wove flax into gold
he writes in his leisure hours
He wrote 'Sultan of Sulu'
He wrote 'The Name of the Rose'
He wrote "A Boy Named Sue" for Johnny
He wrote "A man cannot be too careful in the choice of his enemies"
He wrote "All that we see or seem / Is but a dream within a dream"
He wrote "Ash Wednesday"
He wrote "Capital is dead labor"
He wrote "Carmen"
He wrote "Common Sense"
He wrote "Defence of Fort M'Henry"
He wrote "Don't ever take sides with anyone against the Family"
He wrote "Halloween"
He wrote "I don't mind eels / Except as meals"
He wrote "If called by a panther, / Don't anther"
He wrote "In wildness is the preservation of the world"
He wrote "It is life near the bone where it is sweetest"
He wrote "It's certain that fine women eat / A crazy salad with their meat"
He wrote "Just Above My Head"
He wrote "Knowledge is the food of the soul"
He wrote "Lust for Life"
He wrote "My Way"
He wrote "Night Music"
He wrote "No human thing is of serious importance"
He wrote "One Step Forward, Two Steps Back"
He wrote "Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun"
He wrote "Summer of Love"
He wrote "The 42-Across"
He wrote "The Brave Bulls"
He wrote "The Chosen"
He wrote "The Count of Monte Cristo"
He wrote "The Country Girl"
He wrote "The Eve of St. Agnes"
He wrote "The heart has its reasons which reason knows nothing of"
He wrote "The Hour Glass"
He wrote "The Miser"
He wrote "The Praise of Folly"
He wrote "The Raven"
He wrote "The Shooting of Dan McGrew"
He wrote "There was an old man of Thermopylae / Who never did anything properly ..."
He wrote "Three Pear-Shaped Pieces" to answer criticism that his music lacked form [SEE NOTE ABOVE]
He wrote "To Helen" and "For Annie"
He wrote "Utopia" in an ancient language
He wrote "You and I have brains. The others have fluff"
He wrote a famous poem that uses 20 different end rhymes for "ore"
He wrote a hit Broadway musical with Weill
He wrote about "a midnight dreary"
He wrote about "sour grapes"
He wrote about Perry and Della
He wrote about the Ushers
He wrote for the Globe
He wrote lyrics for Porgy
He wrote lyrics to "My Way" for Sinatra
He wrote lyrics, by George!
He wrote of "sour grapes"
He wrote of "the sweet Lenore"
He wrote of a giant peach
He wrote of a triumphant tortoise
He wrote of Annabel Lee and Lenore
He wrote of Lenore
He wrote of Roderick Usher
He wrote of talking animals
He wrote of the prodigal son
he wrote ol man river
he wrote one fat englishman
He wrote Porgy's lyrics
He wrote some of his best paragraphs on Friday
He wrote that government "is but a necessary evil"
He wrote the "Convivio"
He wrote the "Odes"
He wrote the best sellers "Couplehood" and "Babyhood"
He wrote the lyrics to Kurt's music in "Lady in the Dark"
He wrote the score for "The Lovely Bones"
He wrote this many symphonies
He wrote to his "Immortal Beloved"
He wrote, "Nature is full of genius"
He yielded to Leo I
He-cats
He-e-ere's Johnny!, e.g.
He-man
He-man's antithesis
He-man's asset
He-man's nickname
He-man's opposite
He-man's quality
He-Man's toon sister
He-Man's twin sister
He-man's walk
He-mannish
He-men
He-men's opposites
He-men's prides
He-sheep
He, but not she: Abbr.
He, in Italian
He, in Napoli
He, she, or we
He, to she
He: Lat.
He'd fly through the air with the greatest of ___ (old song lyric)
He'd have you swallow a whopper
He'll "talk 'til his voice is hoarse"
He'll call you out
He'll eat anything
He'll fix your Colt
He'll give a starter a rest
He'll give you a hand
He'll give you a ring
He'll give you the answer that you endorse, according to song
He'll go down in history
He'll hae misfortunes great an' ___: Burns
He'll help you get carried away
He'll let you know if you're out of bounds
He'll play with injuries
He'll put you in your place
He'll rub you the right way