Chinese heroine of classic fiction | 34 |
Wife in 'The Good Earth' | 32 |
Wang Lung's wife, in literature | 35 |
Wang Lung's wife, in fiction | 32 |
Slave in Buck's House of Hwang | 34 |
Rickey was his 5,000th strikeout victim | 39 |
Rainer's 1937 Oscar-winning role | 36 |
Oscar role for Luise Rainer, 1937 | 33 |
Longtime portrait studio, ___ Mills | 35 |
Longtime portrait studio __ Mills | 33 |
Heroine of "The Good Earth" | 37 |
Good wife in "The Good Earth" | 39 |
1937 Oscar role for Luise Rainer | 32 |
"The Good Earth" slave | 32 |
"Good Earth" character | 32 |
''The Good Earth'' heroine | 42 |
-- Mills (family portrait studio) | 33 |
___ Mills (portrait photography company) | 40 |
Antarctica's Prince ___ Coast | 33 |
Gold-medal speed skater Johann ___ Koss | 39 |
Antarctica's Prince ___ Mountains | 37 |
"___ Trygvason" (Grieg cantata) | 41 |
Speed-skating champ Johann ___ Koss | 35 |
South Georgia's Prince ___ Harbor | 37 |
Skating gold medalist Johann ___ Koss | 37 |
Royal Norwegian Order of St. ___ | 32 |
Olympic skater Johann _____ Koss | 32 |
Norwegian speedskater Johann ___ Koss | 37 |
Norwegian real estate billionaire Thon | 38 |
Norse poet ___ HÃ¥konson Hauge | 32 |
Multi-gold speedskater Johann ___ Koss | 38 |
Common name in Norway's royal history | 41 |
"Love the skin you're in" brand | 45 |
Procter & Gamble skin care brand | 36 |
Maker of Total Effects skin care products | 41 |
Maker of Regenerist skin products | 33 |
"Love the skin you're in" company | 47 |
Word on some Procter and Gamble lotions | 39 |
Maker of Touch of Sun skin products | 35 |
Maker of Definity skin care products | 36 |
Big name in moisturizing products | 33 |
Like something from the Jurassic period | 39 |
Like a geriatrician's patient | 33 |
Word with "school" or "guard" | 49 |
Something ___ (bride's need) | 32 |
Requiring many candles on one's cake | 40 |
Requiring many candles on a birthday cake | 41 |
Like the man in a Hemingway title | 33 |
"Something ___ . . . " | 32 |
"No Country for ___ Men" | 34 |
"I hope I die before I get ___" | 41 |
"... at the ___ ball game!" | 37 |
"--- Fashioned Love Song" | 35 |
Word with "Spice" in a brand name | 43 |
Word replaced in three answers in this puzzle | 45 |
What The Who didn't want to get | 35 |
Wharton's "The ___ Maid" | 38 |
The kind of friends that go way back | 36 |
Singer's "___ Love": 1979 | 39 |
Pulitzer winner, "The ___ Maid": 1935 | 47 |
Picasso's "The ___ Guitarist" | 43 |
Like the food in the back of the fridge, maybe | 46 |
Like most carbon-dating specimens | 33 |
Like most carbon dating specimens | 33 |
Eric Clapton "Hello ___ Friend" | 41 |
"You are ___, Father William . . . " | 46 |
"Too soon ___, too late smart" | 40 |
"The ___ Professor," Casey Stengel | 44 |
"The ___ Man and the Sea" | 35 |
"The ___ Curiosity Shop" | 34 |
"That ___ Black Magic" | 32 |
"Stand like Druids of ___": Longfellow | 48 |
"Something __, something ..." | 39 |
"Something ___, something ..." | 40 |
"On, brave ___ Army team" | 35 |
"It's the Same --- Song" | 38 |
"It's still the same ___ story" | 45 |
"Broke into the ___ apartment" | 40 |
"--- Yeller" (Peck flick) | 35 |
"___ soldiers never die" | 34 |
"___ Cape Cod," Patti Page hit | 40 |
___ Rosebud, 1914 Kentucky Derby winner | 39 |
Time when you're really over the hill | 41 |
It beats the alternative, in a saying | 37 |
''Head for the hills!'' | 39 |
Words with Methuselah or the hills | 34 |
"My good man," to a Brit | 34 |
"Good" one in an exclusive network | 44 |
Demolition derby entrant, frequently | 36 |
Stephen Foster's "___ Tray" | 41 |
Pooch beyond trick-learning years, supposedly | 45 |
"Ye ___ Curiosity Shoppe" | 35 |
Word in "Shoppe" names, often | 39 |
Word after ''Ye,'' perhaps | 42 |
___ English 800 (Miller malt liquor) | 36 |
Ye ___ Cheshire Cheese (Fleet Street pub) | 41 |
Word after ''Ye'' | 33 |
Quaint word in some tavern names | 32 |
Quaint adjective in an alehouse name | 36 |
Part of many "shoppe" names | 37 |