Gene Autry's ''___ Faithful'' | 49 |
Gene Austin's five-million seller | 37 |
Gene Anthony Ray's role in "Fame" | 47 |
Gene & Eliot's favorite vacation area? | 46 |
Gender-determining heredity unit | 32 |
Gender-bending role for Barbra Streisand | 40 |
Gender determiner, as on a chicken farm | 39 |
Gen. Scowcroft who advised Ford and Bush | 40 |
Gen. Schwarzkopf's new title | 32 |
Gen. Pershing's troops: Abbr. | 33 |
Gen. Pershing's command: Abbr. | 34 |
Gen. Meade's foe at Gettysburg | 34 |
Gen. McAuliffe's defiant reply | 34 |
Gen. Jaruzelski and Lech Walesa? | 32 |
Gen. Hershey's post in W.W. II | 34 |
Gen. Eisenhower's WWII command | 34 |
Gen. Eisenhower's arena: Abbr. | 34 |
Gen. Burnside was its first president | 37 |
Gen. Arnold of WWII fame, informally | 36 |
Gen-___ (baby boomer's successor) | 37 |
Gen-___ (baby boomer's child) | 33 |
Gen-__: boomer's kid, usually | 33 |
Gen-__: boomer's kid, probably | 34 |
Gen-__: baby boomer's follower | 34 |
Gen- ___ (baby boomer's successor) | 38 |
Gen ___ (member of the MTV Generation) | 38 |
Gen ___ (baby boomer's successor) | 37 |
Gen -- (folks born after '65) | 33 |
Gemstone used in Chinese carvings | 33 |
Gems, precious metals, etc., in Spain | 37 |
Gems with a silvery play of color | 33 |
Gems associated with particular months | 38 |
Gem weighing less than ¼ grain | 33 |
Gem usually finished en cabochon | 32 |
Gem from the Latin for "precious stone" | 49 |
Gem from "The Sound of Music" | 39 |
GELS ON SALE found in California? | 33 |
Geller with supposed psychic powers | 35 |
Geller with supposed mental powers | 34 |
Geller with claims of paranormal powers | 39 |
Geller who claims to be telepathic | 34 |
Geller who claims paranormal ability | 36 |
Geller who bent spoons with his mind | 36 |
Geller who beefed with the Amazing Randi | 40 |
Gelatinous substance the Japanese call Kanten | 45 |
Gelatinous ingredient in desserts | 33 |
Geithner's successor as Treasury secretary | 46 |
Geithner's predecessor at Treasury | 38 |
Geisha's receptacle for perfumes | 36 |
Geisha's ornamental container | 33 |
Geiger who invented the Geiger counter | 38 |
Geico spokespeople with a short-lived sitcom | 44 |
Geffen's '90-'99 label | 34 |
Geffen swallowed this record company in '03 | 47 |
Geffen School of Medicine locale | 32 |
Geffen Records label from '90-'99 | 41 |
Geezer's cry to a young 'un | 35 |
Geese that make a "ha-wah" call | 41 |
Geer's role in "Winchester '73" | 49 |
Geena's role opposite Susan in 1991 | 39 |
Geena's "Beetlejuice" costar | 42 |
Geena's "Beetlejuice" co-star | 43 |
Geek-rock Warped Tour band from Missouri | 40 |
Geddy Lee's "The Present ___" | 43 |
Geckos that don't set their alarm clocks? | 45 |
Gears, steering wheels, foot switches, etc. | 43 |
Gears designed to mesh with a larger wheel | 42 |
Gear with a small number of teeth | 33 |
Gear that keeps an athlete protected? | 37 |
Gear once used by Berra and Bench | 33 |
Gear on which to do an Iron Cross trick | 39 |
Gear for a Central Park croquet match? | 38 |
GE fired Reagan for criticizing it | 34 |
Gdansk, Poland's ___ Walesa Airport | 39 |
Géorgie, Orégon or Nouveau Mexique | 48 |
Günter Grass's birthplace, today | 39 |
Günter & Dennis's favorite drink? | 44 |
Gérard's "Green Card" costar | 45 |
Gérard Larcher is its current president | 42 |
Gâteau des ___ (Mardi Gras dessert) | 38 |
Gazpacho preparers' discards | 32 |
Gazetteer's pictorial relative | 34 |
Gaynor of "South Pacific" | 35 |
Gaylord ___ ("Show Boat" protagonist) | 47 |
Gayle Sayers' teammate Piccolo | 34 |
Gaye and Terrell "What You ___ Me" | 44 |
Gay whose name made WWII history | 32 |
Gay Talese's "___ the Sons" | 41 |
Gay Nineties' shape, perhaps | 32 |
Gay Nineties' lingerie, perhaps | 35 |
Gay Nineties' foundation garments, perhaps | 46 |
Gay Nineties' footwear, perhaps | 35 |
Gay Nineties or Roaring Twenties | 32 |
Gay Nineties and Roaring Twenties | 33 |
Gay musical satire, with "The" | 40 |
Gay anthem sung at Yankees games | 32 |
Gay 90's and Roaring 20's | 33 |
Gavin Rossdale's wife Stefani | 33 |
Gavin Rossdale "The Skin ___" | 39 |
Gave two pills every four hours, e.g. | 37 |