| MALDEN | Karl, Best Supporting Actor Oscar winner for A Streetcar Named Desire (6) |
| VIVIEN | 1951 Best Actress Oscar winner for "A Streetcar Named Desire" (6,5) |
| KARLMALDEN | Best Actor in a Supporting Role Oscar winner for A Streetcar Named Desire (4.6) |
| KIMHUNTER | American actress, born Janet Cole in 1922, who won a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for A Streetcar Named Desire (3,6) |
| STELLA | _ Kowalski, A Streetcar Named Desire role for which Kim Hunter won an Oscar in 1951 (6) |
| BALSAM | Martin ___, Best Actor in a Supporting Role Oscar winner for A Thousand Clowns (6) |
| OPERAS | Andre Previn's A Streetcar Named Desire and others |
| GLENDA | Miss Jackson, Best Actress Oscar-winner for A Touch of Class (6) |
| MARLON | Brando of "A Streetcar Named Desire" |
| DUBOIS | Blanche -, sister-in-law of Stanley Kowalski in 1947 Tennessee Williams stage play A Streetcar Named Desire |
| TENNESSEE | ___ Williams, U.S. playwright noted for A Streetcar Named Desire (9) |
| MARTINBALSAM | Best Supporting Actor Oscar winner for A Thousand Clowns (6,6) |
| MARLONBRANDO | Vivien Leigh's co-star in A Streetcar Named Desire (6,6) |
| KLINE | Kevin ___, Best Actor in a Supporting Role Oscar winner for A Fish Called Wanda (5) |
| KEVIN | Best Actor in a Supporting Role Oscar winner for A Fish Called Wanda (5,5) |
| KEVINKLINE | Best Actor in a Supporting Role Oscar winner for A Fish Called Wanda (5,5) |
| BLANCHEDUBOIS | Faded Mississippi teacher in the play A Streetcar Named Desire (7,6) |
| VIVIENLEIGH | Brando's co-star in A Streetcar Named Desire (6,5) |
| ASHCROFT | Peggy ___, Best Actress in a Supporting Role Oscar winner for A Passage to India (8) |
| CONNELLY | Jennifer ?, Best Actress in a Supporting Role Oscar winner for A Beautiful Mind (8) |