| GREGORYPECK | Best Actor Oscar-winner for To Kill a Mockingbird |
| PECK | Gregory ___, Best Actor in a Leading Role Oscar winner for To Kill a Mockingbird (4) |
| GREGORY | Best Actor in a Leading Role Oscar winner for To Kill A Mockingbird (7) |
| BADHAM | Mary ?, Best Actress in a Supporting Role Oscar nominee for To Kill a Mockingbird (6) |
| HARPERLEE | American author best known for To Kill a Mockingbird (6,3) |
| OLIVIA | Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar winner for To Each His Own (6,11) |
| DEHAVILLAND | Olivia, Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar winner for To Each His Own (2,9) |
| ROBERTDENIRO | Best Supporting Actor Oscar-winner for The Godfather Part II and Best Actor Oscar-winner for Raging Bull |
| DENZELWASHINGTON | Best Actor Oscar-winner for Training Day and Best Supporting Actor Oscar-winner for Glory |
| BYEBYE | With 70-Across, alternative title for "To Kill a Mockingbird"? |
| MARLONBRANDO | Best Actor Oscar winner for On the Waterfront who was a Worst Supporting Actor Razzie winner for The Island of Dr. Moreau: 2 wds. |
| SCOFIELD | Paul, Best Actor Oscar-winner for A Man for All Seasons (8) |
| PACINO | Al, Best Actor Oscar-winner for Scent of a Woman (6) |
| FREDRICMARCH | Best Actor-Oscar winner for The Best Years of Our Lives (7,5) |
| ALPACINO | Best Actor Oscar-winner for the 1992 film Scent of a Woman (2,6) |
| BENKINGSLEY | Best Actor Oscar-winner for the film Gandhi (3,8) |
| TOMHANKS | Best Actor Oscar-winner for Forrest Gump (3,5) |
| JOHNWAYNE | 1969 Best Actor Oscar winner for "True Grit" (4,5) |
| MICHAEL | 1987 Best Actor Oscar winner for "Wall Street" (7,7) |
| HUMPHREY | 1951 Best Actor Oscar winner for "The African Queen" (8,6) |