| Exclamation before "Look!" | 36 |
| Exclamation at a fireworks display | 34 |
| Crowd's response to a fireworks display | 43 |
| Amazed person's interjection | 32 |
| "What cool fireworks!" | 32 |
| "What a wonderful present!" | 37 |
| "That's a good one" | 33 |
| "That sounds wonderful!" | 34 |
| "That sounds interesting" | 35 |
| "It's on the tip of my tongue ..." | 48 |
| "It's a shooting star!" | 37 |
| "Isn't that beautiful?!" | 38 |
| "___! YouÂ’re gonna get it!" | 41 |
| "___ That Kiss," 1931 song | 36 |
| "___ Baby Baby" (Linda Ronstadt hit) | 46 |
| ''What a view!'' | 32 |
| "C'est magnifique!" | 33 |
| "That's gorgeous!" | 32 |
| Exclamation heard at the Moulin Rouge | 37 |
| "Hubba-hubba!" to Henri | 33 |
| Crowd sounds heard while watching acrobats | 42 |
| "What wonderful fireworks!" squeals | 45 |
| Utterances heard at fireworks shows | 35 |
| Reactions heard at fireworks displays | 37 |
| "Return of the Jedi" dancer | 37 |
| "Return of the Jedi" dancing girl | 43 |
| Green-skinned dancer in "Star Wars" | 45 |
| Dancer enslaved by Jabba the Hutt | 33 |
| "Return of the Jedi" girl | 35 |
| Slave dancer in Jabba the Hutt's palace | 43 |
| Jabba's Twi'lek dancing girl | 36 |
| Jabba the Hutt's court dancer | 33 |
| Dancing girl in "Return of the Jedi" | 46 |
| "The Return of the Jedi" girl | 39 |
| "Star Wars" green-skinned dancer | 42 |
| "Return of the Jedi" green-skinned girl | 49 |
| "Return of the Jedi" character | 40 |
| ''Return of the Jedi'' character | 48 |
| ''C'est magnifique!'' | 41 |
| "Well, isn't that fancy!" | 39 |
| "That's ni-i-ice!" | 32 |
| "Now that's sexy!" | 32 |
| ''Wow!'' in Paris | 33 |
| Tea whose name means “black dragon” | 43 |
| Tea that literally means "black dragon" | 49 |
| It's between green and black | 32 |
| Chinese for "black dragon" | 36 |
| South Africa's ___ Paul Kruger | 34 |
| ''Pah-pah'' preceder | 36 |
| Start of an "Oliver!" song title | 42 |
| South Africa's _____ Paul Kruger | 36 |
| "Papa-__-Mow-Mow": 1962 novelty hit | 45 |
| ___ Paul Kruger, Transvaal leader | 33 |
| Start of a "Willy Wonka" song | 39 |
| ___-Loompas (Wonka factory workers) | 35 |
| ___-Loompa (Wonka factory employee) | 35 |
| ___-Loompa (chocolate factory dwarf) | 36 |
| ___ Loompa (Wonka chocolate factory worker) | 43 |
| Type of music played in beer halls | 34 |
| That certain "something" | 34 |
| "The ___ Girl" (Ann Sheridan nickname) | 48 |
| Ending for "ball" or "bass" | 47 |
| "Ball" or "buff" ending | 43 |
| Suffix with "ball" or "buff" | 48 |
| Eugene O'Neill's daughter | 33 |
| Charlie Chaplin wife O'Neill | 32 |
| Chaplin of "Game of Thrones" | 38 |
| Actress Chaplin of "Game of Thrones" | 46 |
| "Game of Thrones" actress Chaplin | 43 |
| Wife of "The Little Tramp" | 36 |
| Moira's "Chaplin" role | 36 |
| Eugene O'Neill's actress/daughter | 41 |
| Charlie Chaplin's young bride | 33 |
| Charlie Chaplin's wife O'Neill | 38 |
| Young wife (age 18) of Charlie Chaplin (age 54) | 47 |
| Wife of "The Great Dictator" star | 43 |
| Wife of "Modern Times" star | 37 |
| Role in the 1992 film "Chaplin" | 41 |
| Role for Moira in "Chaplin" | 37 |
| Princess in Donald Duck cartoons | 32 |
| O'Neill whom J. D. Salinger wanted to marry | 47 |
| First name of Chaplain's teen bride | 39 |
| First name of a "Chaplin" role | 40 |
| Chaplin granddaughter named for her grandmother | 47 |
| Cave-dwelling princess in Donald Duck comics | 44 |
| 54-year-old Charlie's 18-year-old bride | 43 |
| 'Game of Thrones' actress Chaplin | 41 |
| "Hollywood Squares" win | 33 |
| Queenside castle, in chess notation | 35 |
| "Hollywood Squares" line | 34 |
| Winning line on "Tic Tac Dough" | 41 |
| Winning line in a kids' game | 32 |
| Winning combo on "Hollywood Squares" | 46 |
| Winning "Hollywood Squares" line | 42 |
| Starting digits under ''RHE'' | 45 |
| Start of a new car's odometer | 33 |
| Scoreboard perfection, for a pitcher | 36 |
| Scoreboard line under RHE, maybe | 32 |
| Scoreboard line in a perfect game | 33 |
| Queenside castling in chess notations | 37 |