Leader of the Lost Boys | 23 |
Wendy's playmate | 20 |
Perpetual child | 15 |
Mary Martin role | 16 |
Foe of adulthood | 16 |
Wendy's "Boy" | 27 |
Visitor to Kensington | 21 |
Tinker Bell's protector | 27 |
The perennial perennial youth | 29 |
Story that begins "All children, except one, grow up" | 63 |
Role for Mary Martin | 20 |
Role for Martin or Duncan | 25 |
Role for Martin or Adams | 24 |
Recurring Broadway role first played by Maude Adams, 1905 | 57 |
Maude Adams role | 16 |
Jif rival | 9 |
Immature adult male | 19 |
He wouldn't grow up | 23 |
He taught the Darling children to fly | 37 |
He refused to grow up | 21 |
He never grew up | 16 |
He led the Lost Boys | 20 |
Duncan role | 11 |
Capt. Hook's foe | 20 |
Broadway flier | 14 |
Brand of peanut butter named for a literary character | 53 |
Barrie's enduring creation | 30 |
Barrie's boy | 16 |
Barrie's "Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up" | 53 |
Barrie work | 11 |
Barrie hero | 11 |
"I won't grow up" proclaimer in a classic tale | 60 |
"I WON'T GO TO BED . . . " | 40 |
Features of some dresses | 24 |
Mary Martin's mid-'50s Broadway income? | 47 |
B'way flier linked with dancer-singer | 41 |
O'Toole comments on a turkey | 32 |
Closefitting collars | 20 |
Spider-Man's alter ego | 26 |
Original company behind the Almond Joy bar | 42 |
___ and Mary, former trio | 25 |
___ and Mary of songdom | 23 |
Yarrow, Stookey, Travers | 24 |
CROWD OF FOLK MUSICIANS | 23 |
...candy? | 9 |
Flemish painter | 15 |
"Descent from the Cross" painter | 42 |
Artist and masseur | 18 |
British tenor | 13 |
Words with pumpkin eater | 24 |
Repeated words before "pumpkin" | 41 |
Pumpkin eater | 13 |
Nursery rhyme beginning | 23 |
Subject of tongue-twister | 25 |
Pretty popular pickled peppers picker | 37 |
Pickled peppers picker | 22 |
Warsaw trio? | 12 |
Folk group that's nothing to sneeze at? | 43 |
Guernsey capital, with "Saint" | 40 |
Stress caused by a 'Great' czar? | 40 |
Humorous law of promotion | 25 |
Philosophy of incompetence | 26 |
Law of big-business inefficiency | 32 |
Book about incompetence, with "The" | 45 |
Famed wordsmith | 15 |
Doctor of words | 15 |
Apostle's wine storage area | 31 |
William of "CSI" | 26 |
Noted German philosopher-educator | 33 |
"CSI" star William | 28 |
"CSI" star | 20 |
"Equus" playwright whose twin brother Anthony was also a playwright | 77 |
Heavy wool overcoats | 20 |
Comes to nothing | 16 |
"That makes three strikes for O'Toole!" | 53 |
He's always asleep by midnight | 34 |
Former tax | 10 |
Contribution to the Vatican | 27 |
Annual tax for Hurd and Tracy | 29 |
Last governor of New Netherland | 31 |
Colonial governor | 17 |
1655 conqueror of New Sweden | 28 |
Russian czar, 1682-1725 | 23 |
Ruler of Russia, 1682-1725 (grade: A) | 37 |
Outstanding Russian rabbit? | 27 |
Loser to the Ottomans in 1711 | 29 |
Czar who made Russia powerful | 29 |
1711 loser | 10 |
French monk of First Crusade | 28 |
Notable Russian czar | 20 |
Pioneer reggae musician | 23 |
He played Hercule Poirot in "Death on the Nile" [strings] | 67 |
Actor in "The Spies," 1957 movie | 42 |
"The Truman Show" director | 36 |
''The Truman Show'' director | 44 |
Pope before the first pope? | 27 |
1993 and 1994 Wimbledon winner | 30 |
"Turn! Turn! Turn!" songwriter | 40 |
He inspired a 2006 Springsteen album | 36 |
Singer from N.Y. | 16 |