"The Terminator" heroine | 34 |
"The Terminator" character Connor | 43 |
Buffy portrayer ___ Michelle Gellar | 35 |
"The Terminator" heroine Connor | 41 |
"Adia" singer McLachlan | 33 |
Silverman of "The Aristocrats" | 40 |
"The Terminator" woman | 32 |
"Modern Family" actress Hyland | 40 |
"Going Rogue" author Palin | 36 |
''The Terminator'' heroine | 42 |
Vowell of "This American Life" | 40 |
The "Sassy" Miss Vaughn | 33 |
The "Sassy" Miss Vaughan | 34 |
Sister _____ of "Guys and Dolls" | 42 |
Sister ___ of "Guys and Dolls" | 40 |
She played Carrie in "Sex and the City" | 49 |
Name that means "princess" in Hebrew | 46 |
Mother of Track, Bristol, Willow, Piper and Trig | 48 |
Mother of Bristol, Willow, and Piper | 36 |
Michelle Gellar or Jessica Parker | 33 |
Kid-lit classic "__, Plain and Tall" | 46 |
Joe's foe in an '08 debate | 34 |
Jessica Parker or Michelle Gellar | 33 |
Canadian singer McLachlan or Slean | 34 |
Biblical matriarch who lived to 127 | 35 |
Agent Walker on "Chuck" | 33 |
Actress Siddons: 1755–1831 | 33 |
"The Terminator" character ___ Connor | 47 |
"Sex and the City" first name | 39 |
"Princess" in its Hebrew translation | 46 |
"Orphan Black" main character Manning | 47 |
''The Divine'' Vaughan | 38 |
___ Williams, Huck Finn's female alias | 42 |
___ Hughes, 2002 Olympic skating gold medalist | 46 |
___ Gamp, nurse in "Martin Chuzzlewit" | 48 |
___ Connor of "The Terminator" | 40 |
Who "nobody doesn't like" | 39 |
What "nobody doesn't like" | 40 |
Parent company of Jimmy Dean and Wonderbra | 42 |
Owner of Jimmy Dean and Hillshire Farm | 38 |
Nobody doesn't like her, in a slogan | 40 |
Hillshire Farm's parent company | 35 |
Hillshire Brands was split off from it | 38 |
Food giant based in Downers Grove, Ill. | 39 |
Brand that's universally liked? | 35 |
Brand "nobody doesn't like" | 41 |
Baker that "nobody doesn't like" | 46 |
"The joy of eating" brand | 35 |
Wrap around a sandwich, sometimes | 33 |
It's used for wrap-ups, clearly | 35 |
Lancaster's "Atlantic City" co-star | 49 |
"Dead Man Walking" Oscar winner | 41 |
Shawls worn mainly by Mexican men | 33 |
Mystery writer Paretsky and others | 34 |
Actress Gilbert and poet Teasdale | 33 |
Old-time actresses Allgood and Haden | 36 |
Lee and Teasdale, back and forth | 32 |
Group in the Central African Republic | 37 |
"A Little Princess" heroine and others | 48 |
Site of Florida's first golf course | 39 |
Spring training home of the Orioles | 35 |
Ringling Museum of the Circus city | 34 |
Home of The Ringling Circus Museum | 34 |
Where the Ringling Museum of Art is | 35 |
Spring training site for the Cincinnati Reds | 44 |
Ringling Museum of the American Circus city | 43 |
Florida city on the Gulf of Mexico | 34 |
Florida city between Tampa and Fort Myers | 41 |
Where Burgoyne was beaten in 1777 | 33 |
Where Burgoyne surrendered: 1777 | 32 |
Site of Burgoyne's surrender | 32 |
Site of a decisive battle of 1777 | 33 |
Site of a decisive 1777 patriot victory | 39 |
Key Revolutionary battle: Oct. 7, 1777 | 38 |
Ferber's "___ Trunk" | 34 |
"--- Trunk" (Edna Ferber) | 35 |
New York city with a famous racetrack | 37 |
City in upstate New York with horse racing | 42 |
Saying what you don't mean, possibly | 40 |
Humor that's often lost in an e-mail | 40 |
"The language of the devil": Carlyle | 46 |
"Oh, joy!," e.g., typically | 37 |
"My heart bleeds for you," often | 42 |
Vincent with a Big Apple establishment | 38 |
Tony-winning Manhattan restaurateur | 35 |
Restaurateur known for satiric wall art | 39 |
Famed New York restaurateur Vincent | 35 |
A Manhattan restaurant is named for him | 39 |
Subway rider during rush hour, metaphorically | 45 |
Rush-hour subway rider, metaphorically | 38 |
Rush-hour subway rider, facetiously | 35 |
Piscine symbol of overcrowdedness | 33 |
Certain rush hour commuter, metaphorically | 42 |
What subway passengers often feel like | 38 |
Pack-'em-in children's game | 35 |
Fish in a crowded-subway metaphor | 33 |
Restaurant where the Tonys were born | 36 |
Lydian capital destroyed by Tamerlane | 37 |
Eatery where the Tony Award was born | 36 |
Broadway theater district eatery | 32 |