| "My pretty," in a 1939 film | 37 |
| McGuire-McHugh twosome | 22 |
| Dog named after skater Hamill? | 30 |
| Memorable local arts patron | 27 |
| Owner of an online company, formally? | 37 |
| Early advice columnist | 22 |
| Author of "The Lymond Chronicles" | 43 |
| 'Big Spender' songwriter | 32 |
| Character who, in an 8/15/1939 Hollywood premiere, speaks the first words of this puzzle's five other longest answers | 121 |
| Character who asked this puzzle's question | 46 |
| She teamed with Bob Hope and Bing Crosby in the "Road" movies | 71 |
| 1940's film trademark | 25 |
| PBS "Mystery" author | 30 |
| She said: "Brevity is the soul of lingerie" | 53 |
| She said "You can lead a horticulture, but you can't make her think" | 82 |
| Much-quoted U.S. writer | 23 |
| Jennifer Jason Leigh role, 1994: 2 wds. | 39 |
| Parker and Gish | 15 |
| Mariel Hemingway's role in "Star 80" | 50 |
| Social reformer whose correspondence with Millard Fillmore is the subject of the book "The Lady and the President" | 124 |
| South African village | 21 |
| Village of yore | 15 |
| Village, in Africa | 18 |
| S. African village | 18 |
| Village or hamlet | 17 |
| Dutch village | 13 |
| Village, of yore | 16 |
| Village, Afrikaner style | 24 |
| Village, African style | 22 |
| Township in Africa | 18 |
| New ___, in Richmond, N.Y.C. | 28 |
| Little village | 14 |
| Hamlet, in Africa | 17 |
| R.I. rebel: 1842 | 16 |
| Rhode Island rebel | 18 |
| R.I. rebel of 1842 | 18 |
| Glacial trough | 14 |
| U.S. rebellion leader of 1842 | 29 |
| U.S. rebellion leader of 1841-42 | 32 |
| U.S. rebellion leader | 21 |
| Thomas _____, 1842 rebellion leader | 35 |
| RI rebel: 1841-42 | 17 |
| Rhode Island rebel: 1842 | 24 |
| Rebel of Rhode Island. | 22 |
| R.I. rebellion leader | 21 |
| R.I. rebel: 1840's | 22 |
| R.I. rebel in the 1840's | 28 |
| R.I. rebel | 10 |
| R. I. rebel: 1842 | 17 |
| Leader of R.I. rebellion | 24 |
| ___ Rebellion (19th-century Rhode Island Republican insurrection) | 65 |
| Little Dickens title character | 30 |
| Dickens name | 12 |
| Last name in a Dickens title | 28 |
| Dickens's "Little __" | 35 |
| Dickens's "Little ___" | 36 |
| Family in a Dickens novel | 25 |
| Dickens family | 14 |
| A Dickens family | 16 |
| Glacial troughs | 15 |
| Cockchafers: Var. | 17 |
| ___ Rebellion in R.I.: 1842 | 27 |
| Worrisome sight at a beach | 26 |
| Shark protrusion | 16 |
| Fish's stabilizing organ | 28 |
| Garnish for the tail? | 21 |
| Some fish fins | 14 |
| Certain speech sounds | 21 |
| Back fins | 9 |
| Quai ___, Paris | 15 |
| Quai ___ (French foreign office locale) | 39 |
| Back of a book | 14 |
| Back of a book, to old-timers | 29 |
| Vermont resort | 14 |
| English county known for sheep | 30 |
| County on the English Channel | 29 |
| Devon neighbor | 14 |
| South England county | 20 |
| Setting of many Hardy novels | 28 |
| S. England county | 17 |
| Region of southern England on the English Channel | 49 |
| Hardy novel setting | 19 |
| English maritime county | 23 |
| County in many a Hardy novel | 28 |
| Breed of sheep named for an English county | 42 |
| ___ Horn, English breed of sheep | 32 |
| Running back Tony in the NFL Hall of Fame | 41 |
| Football's Tony | 19 |
| Football great Tony | 19 |
| Big band leader Tommy | 21 |
| Bandleader Tommy | 16 |
| Bandleader Jimmy or Tommy | 25 |
| Twitter founder Jack | 20 |
| Tommy or Jimmy of swing | 23 |
| Sinatra's big band leader | 29 |
| Sinatra employer of the early 40's | 38 |
| Humperdinck's name at birth | 31 |
| Hirer of Sinatra in 1940 | 24 |
| Famed name in jazz | 18 |
| Early Sinatra employer | 22 |