| Hugo's "L'___ terrible" | 41 |
| "Bonne ___!" (French cry on January 1) | 48 |
| "Archie Bunker's Place" costar | 44 |
| 1993 Tony nominee for "Anna Christie" | 47 |
| Love of Ben's and Jerry's | 33 |
| "Archie Bunker's Place" co-star | 45 |
| "Archie Bunker's Place" actress | 45 |
| She married Charles Lindbergh in 1929 | 37 |
| Writer born Howard Allen O'Brien | 36 |
| Female novelist whose real first name was Howard | 48 |
| Author whose novels span 6,000 years | 36 |
| Author born Howard Allen O'Brien | 36 |
| "The Witching Hour" author | 36 |
| "The Vampire Lestat" writer | 37 |
| "The Tale of the Body Thief" author | 45 |
| "Servant of the Bones" writer | 39 |
| "Servant of the Bones" author | 39 |
| "Queen of the Damned" author | 38 |
| "Memnoch the Devil" author | 36 |
| 'Interview With the Vampire' novelist | 45 |
| Two of Henry VIII's six wives | 33 |
| Singer Murray and actress Hathaway | 34 |
| Queen ___ lace (plant with white flowers) | 41 |
| Auntie ___ (pretzel bakery chain) | 33 |
| A couple of Henry VIII's wives | 34 |
| Bening of "American Beauty" | 37 |
| One of the original Mouseketeers | 32 |
| Bening of ''American Beauty'' | 45 |
| Bening of 'American Beauty' | 35 |
| Warren's "Bugsy" co-star | 38 |
| Third of memorable Canadian five | 32 |
| Only Mouseketeer personally chosen by Walt Disney | 49 |
| O'Toole of "Cat People" | 37 |
| Bening of "The Grifters" | 34 |
| Bening of "Being Julia" | 33 |
| Actress Bening of "American Beauty" | 45 |
| "Beach Party" first name | 34 |
| Wing that won't aid in flying | 33 |
| Incorporate into a city, as territory | 37 |
| Growing family's requirement | 32 |
| Fast-growing school's need, perhaps | 39 |
| Incorporated into one's domain | 34 |
| Roman numeral representations, often | 36 |
| "It's the Hard-Knock Life" musical | 48 |
| Broadway show based on a comic strip | 36 |
| Vanity Fair photographer Leibovitz | 34 |
| Woody Allen's "___ Hall" | 38 |
| Potts of "Designing Women" | 36 |
| Novelist Proulx or sharpshooter Oakley | 38 |
| Musical with the song "N.Y.C." | 40 |
| Musical with the song "Easy Street" | 45 |
| Harold Gray's little heroine | 32 |
| Best Musical Tony winner for '77 | 36 |
| "___ Hall" (Woody Allen movie) | 40 |
| Who got Squeeze's "Gun" | 37 |
| Squeeze "___ Get Your Gun" | 36 |
| Sharpshooter Oakley of the Old West | 35 |
| Pulitzer-winning author E. _____ Proulx | 39 |
| Pulitzer Prize winning author Dillard | 37 |
| Our Lady Peace song about an orphan? | 36 |
| Oscar-winning title role for Diane | 34 |
| Musical with the character Miss Hannigan | 40 |
| Musical with "Tomorrow" | 33 |
| Musical set in the Municipal Girls Orphanage | 44 |
| Musical featuring "Tomorrow" | 38 |
| Musical featuring "Little Girls" | 42 |
| Miss Hannigan's charge, on Broadway | 39 |
| Meg's "Sleepless in Seattle" role | 47 |
| Meg in "Sleepless in Seattle" | 39 |
| It had 2,377 Broadway performances | 34 |
| Hit Broadway musical based on a comic strip | 43 |
| Got Squeeze's "Gun"? | 34 |
| Early role for Sarah Jessica Parker | 35 |
| Daddy Warbucks's little girl | 32 |
| Celebrity photographer Leibovitz | 32 |
| Alvy's love interest in a Woody Allen film | 46 |
| 1977 Tony winner for Best Musical | 33 |
| "Tomorrow" title singer | 33 |
| "Little Girls" musical | 32 |
| "Bull Durham" character | 33 |
| "Anything You Can Do" singer | 38 |
| "A New Deal for Christmas" musical | 44 |
| "___ Allen," by Gwendolyn Brooks | 42 |
| 'A New Deal for Christmas' musical | 42 |
| ''Tomorrow'' singer | 35 |
| ''Easy Street'' musical | 39 |
| Oscar winner after "Rocky" | 36 |
| Movie with the character Alvy Singer | 36 |
| Early vehicle for Jeff Goldblum, as a party guest | 49 |
| Diane Keaton role that sparked a fashion craze | 46 |
| Photographer Leibovitz and singer Lennox | 40 |
| John Denver's "_____Song" | 39 |
| John Denver's "___ Song" | 38 |
| John Denver hit "--- Song" | 36 |
| DADDY Warbucks's girl et al. | 32 |
| "___ Song" (John Denver tune) | 39 |
| "___ Song" (John Denver hit) | 38 |
| "___ Song" (John Denver #1 hit) | 41 |
| "___ Song" (#1 John Denver hit) | 41 |
| "___ Song," John Denver hit | 37 |