Crossword clues for sinatra
sinatra
- "New York, New York" singer
- The Chairman of the Board
- Reprise Records founder
- He did it...his way! (in song)
- Frank of the original "Ocean's Eleven"
- Farrow's first husband
- "Ol' Blue Eyes" Frank
- "From Here to Eternity" Oscar winner
- The original Ocean in "Ocean's 11"
- Star in "From Here to Eternity."
- Siriusly ___ (satellite radio channel)
- Singer Nancy or Frank
- Singer known as "The Voice"
- Singer in the Gaming Hall of Fame
- Singer Frank ____
- Rat Pack star
- Piscopo portrayal on SNL's 40th anniversary show
- Oscar winner for "From Here to Eternity"
- Octogenarian idol
- Ocean before Clooney
- Nancy who collaborated with Morrissey in 2004
- Member of the Hoboken Four
- Legend from Hoboken
- Larger-than-life singer from Hoboken
- Hoboken export
- His voice is heard after every Yankee game
- His gravestone reads "The Best Is Yet to Come"
- He played Rome
- Grammy Legend Award recipient
- Frank the crooner
- Frank Jr. or Nancy
- Francis Albert, 1915-1998
- Either singer on "Somethin' Stupid"
- Bing Crosby colleague
- Best Supporting Actor Oscar winner for "From Here to Eternity"
- Artist who formed Reprise Records
- Artisan (anag) — My Way singer
- 1953 Best Supporting Actor Oscar winner
- "Summer Wind" singer
- "Ring-a-Ding-Ding!" singer
- "New York, New York" crooner
- "Greatest Voice of the Twentieth Century," according to the BBC
- "Artisan" anagram for a vocal artist
- "___ Warns Russkies to Knock it Off" (1963 "Our Dumb Century" headline)
- ''New York, New York'' artist
- "Hey! Jealous Lover" singer
- "Strangers in the Night" singer
- Late, great crooner
- Crooner Frank
- "The Man With the Golden Arm" star, 1955
- Original "Ocean's Eleven" star
- Oscar winner of 1953
- "On the Town" performer
- "The Manchurian Candidate" actor
- Founder of Reprise Records
- Subject of the biography "All or Nothing at All"
- "On the Town" actor
- His first #1 song was "All or Nothing at All"
- Noted Tommy Dorsey Orchestra alumnus
- Bobbysoxer idol
- Sands part-owner, once
- 1963 Academy Awards host
- Ol' Blue Eyes Frank
- Singer honored on a 2008 U.S. postage stamp
- Artist whose name is an anagram of "artisan"
- "Witchcraft" singer
- United States singer and film actor (1915-1998)
- Oscar winner for Maggio role
- Singer who founded Reprise Records
- "Rat Pack" leader
- Pride of Hoboken
- Singer from Hoboken
- "Old Blue Eyes"
- "The Voice"
- Singer born Dec. 12, 1915
- Anagram for artisan
- He sang with James
- Material without intro is for backing singer
- Old singer's lust for one with a knack for gyration
- Old performer partially unconscious, in a trance
- Songs in a traditional setting for him
- Singer, needing no introduction, recalled material from the Highlands and Islands
- Frank —, singer
- Possibly train as a singer
- Rat Pack leader
- 'My Way' singer
- "My Way" singer Frank
- Old Blue Eyes
- Frank of the Rat Pack
Wikipedia
Sinatra: Featuring Don Costa and His Orchestra was a 1969 Emmy nominated television special starring Frank Sinatra, broadcast Wednesday, November 5, 1969, on CBS.
Frank Sinatra (1915–1998) was an American singer and actor.
Sinatra may also refer to:
Sinatra is a free and open source software web application library and domain-specific language written in Ruby. It is an alternative to other Ruby web application frameworks such as Ruby on Rails, Merb, Nitro, and Camping. It is dependent on the Rack web server interface. It is named after musician Frank Sinatra.
Designed and developed by Blake Mizerany, Sinatra is small and flexible. It does not follow the typical model–view–controller pattern used in other frameworks, such as Ruby on Rails. Instead, Sinatra focuses on "quickly creating web-applications in Ruby with minimal effort."
Some notable companies and institutions that use Sinatra include Apple, BBC, the British Government's Government Digital Service, LinkedIn, the National Security Agency, Engine Yard, Heroku, GitHub, and Songbird. Travis CI provides much of the financial support for Sinatra's development.
Sinatra was created and open-sourced in 2007.
Sinatra is a 1992 CBS miniseries biography and drama about singer Frank Sinatra, developed and executive produced by Frank's youngest daughter Tina Sinatra and approved by Frank himself. Directed by James Steven Sadwith, produced by Richard M. Rosenbloom, and written by William Mastrosimone and Abby Mann. It stars Philip Casnoff, Olympia Dukakis, Joe Santos, Gina Gershon, Nina Siemaszko, and Marcia Gay Harden, with some of Sinatra's vocals recreated by Tom Burlinson. It won two and was nominated for seven Emmy Awards, along with a win and two nominations for a Golden Globe Award. Released on November 8, 1992, it was re-released on a two-disc DVD Warner Home Video on May 13, 2008.