| Funny Garofalo | 14 |
| Offbeat comedienne oddly spelled | 33 |
| Encore by a "Saturday Night Live" comedienne? | 55 |
| High-strung actress? | 20 |
| Unknown women | 13 |
| Unidentified women | 18 |
| Charlotte Brontë novel | 25 |
| Title character educated at Lowood school | 41 |
| Rochester's governess | 25 |
| Novel that opens "There was no possibility of taking a walk that day" | 79 |
| Novel published under the alias Currer Bell | 43 |
| Novel originally published under the pseudonymous byline Currer Bell | 68 |
| Novel dedicated to William Makepeace Thackeray in the second edition | 68 |
| Literary orphan | 15 |
| Governess of Thornfield | 23 |
| For our Mixed-Up Lit class, you'll have to read "Charlotte Brontë" by ___... | 93 |
| Charlotte Brontë's orphan | 32 |
| Brontë heroine who was a governess | 37 |
| Top-notch Atlanta fan | 21 |
| Ted Turner ex | 13 |
| Mrs. Ted Turner | 15 |
| Big name in exercise | 20 |
| Best-selling "Workout" video maker | 44 |
| Actress who co-founded the Women's Media Center | 51 |
| 'Barbarella' star | 25 |
| The Nine Days' Queen | 24 |
| Rio de --, Brazil | 17 |
| January in Brasil | 17 |
| Orbit City mom | 14 |
| When "Hot in Cleveland" finishes filming for the day, ___ | 67 |
| Sleuthing spinster of St. Mary Mead | 35 |
| Margaret Rutherford film portrayal | 34 |
| Role played by Margaret Rutherford, Helen Hayes, and Angela Lansbury | 68 |
| Crime solver from St. Mary Mead | 31 |
| Agatha Christie's nosy lady | 31 |
| Norma McCorvey's legal pseudonym | 36 |
| Henry Wade's opponent in a famous court case | 48 |
| Anonymous one, in court | 23 |
| Anonymous female in a court case | 32 |
| Headliners of the first Lollapalooza | 36 |
| "Been Caught Stealing" band | 37 |
| ...Eyre's style of speaking? | 32 |
| Talented actress? | 17 |
| Star of "A Star Is Born": 1937 | 40 |
| First Best Actress winner | 25 |
| Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime entertainer | 39 |
| Actress in a classic shower scene | 33 |
| "Psycho" Oscar nominee | 32 |
| "For the Love of Movies" author | 41 |
| Tony winner for 'A Doll's House' | 44 |
| Barack Obama's secretary of homeland security | 49 |
| First woman to be named Attorney General | 40 |
| "Star Trek: Voyager" captain | 38 |
| When drought persists, ___ | 26 |
| Margaret Anderson portrayer on "Father Knows Best" | 60 |
| Sound of keys | 13 |
| Spur sound | 10 |
| Sound of keys, e.g. | 19 |
| Sound of change | 15 |
| Make clinking noises | 20 |
| Key sound? | 10 |
| Like spurs | 10 |
| Evidencing change? | 18 |
| Bounty hunter in "Attack of the Clones" | 49 |
| "Evil on Your Mind" country singer | 44 |
| New yr's. start | 19 |
| Dec. 31 follower | 16 |
| Actress Rule | 12 |
| Tony's sister on "The Sopranos" | 45 |
| She married Bobby on "The Sopranos" | 45 |
| Chandler's "Friends" ex-girlfriend with an annoying laugh | 71 |
| "Star Trek" yeoman ___ Rand | 37 |
| '89 loaded Aerosmith smash | 30 |
| Saturday, "Piece of My Heart" | 39 |
| "Me and Bobby McGee" singer, 1971 | 43 |
| Ottoman soldier | 15 |
| Elite Turkish soldier, formerly | 31 |
| One with a sweeping view of things? | 35 |
| School cleaner | 14 |
| One who makes a clean living? | 29 |
| One making a clean sweep | 24 |
| Key employee at a school? | 25 |
| He'll stay after school | 27 |
| Custodian's mo.? | 20 |
| Building worker | 15 |
| Building employe | 16 |
| After-hours job, maybe | 22 |
| Opinion piece published at the start of the year? | 49 |
| Mop wielders | 12 |
| They regularly stay after school | 32 |
| They make a cleanup regularly | 29 |
| They have sweeping responsibilities | 35 |
| Some after-hours workers | 24 |
| Snow removers perhaps | 22 |
| Mopheads? | 9 |
| Custodial staff | 15 |
| Clean-up crew | 13 |
| Turkish soldier of yore | 23 |
| Performance by "Rolling Stone" co-founder Wenner? | 59 |
| Allison of "The West Wing" | 36 |