| ADAMN | End of a Clark Gable line |
| FRANKLYMYDEAR | Beginning of a famous Clark Gable line |
| MOGAMBO | Clark Gable film that was a remake of his "Red Dust" |
| TEACHERSPET | Clark Gable/Doris Day comedy of 1958 |
| LEADING | Clark Gable was this kind of man, often |
| GONEWITHTHEWIND | Clark Gable film of '39 |
| CALL | "___ of the Wild"; Clark Gable movie |
| GONEWITHTHEGUST | Clark Gable film with a more lively title? |
| REDDUST | A 1932 romantic movie starring Clark Gable and Jean Harlow (3,4) |
| MUTINY | 1935 film drama starring Charles Laughton and Clark Gable that won a Best Picture Oscar (6,2,3,6) |
| RHETT | - Butler, hero of Gone with the Wind, played by Clark Gable (5) |
| CLAUDETTECOLBERT | French-born winner of the best actress Oscar in 1935, for It Happened One Night, in which she starred with Clark Gable |
| FRANCISCO | San ___ 1936 musical drama starring Clark Gable as a saloon keeper |
| SARATOGA | 1937 rom-com film starring Clark Gable as a bookie named Duke Bradley |
| LEROY | American film director and producer who launched the careers of Clark Gable, Audrey Hepburn and Sophia Loren, among others (6,5) |
| MERVYN | American film director and producer who launched the careers of Clark Gable, Audrey Hepburn and Sophia Loren, among others (6,5) |
| RHETTBUTLER | Character played by Clark Gable in the 1939 film adaptation of Gone with the Wind (5,6) |
| LAKEERIE | One of five N American Greats maybe, Clark Gable's weird (4,4) |
| CARGO | "Strange ___" (1940 Clark Gable film) |
| ANY | "___ Number Can Play" (1949 Clark Gable film) |