| Georgia of 'The Mary Tyler Moore Show' | 46 |
| Georgia of "Everybody Loves Raymond" | 46 |
| Georgia of "Mary Tyler Moore" | 39 |
| Georgia of "The Drowsy Chaperone" | 43 |
| Georgia of "The M.T.M. Show" | 38 |
| Georgia of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" | 48 |
| Georgia Satellites "Shaken Not ___" | 45 |
| Georgia senator ('72-'97) | 33 |
| Georgia Tech football coaching great Bobby | 42 |
| Georgia ___ (Ramblin' Wreck's school) | 45 |
| Georgia ___ Clark, former U.S. Treasurer | 40 |
| Georgia's "Minor" locale | 38 |
| Georgia's bulldog or Princeton's tiger | 46 |
| Georgia's former designation | 32 |
| Georgia's Fort ___, site of an 1862 surrender | 49 |
| Georgia's Lake ___, behind the Buford Dam | 45 |
| Georgia's largest airport, for short | 40 |
| Georgia-born celebrity chef Paula | 33 |
| Georgian Bay Islands Natl. Park setting | 39 |
| Georgian's question before a fight? | 39 |
| Georgiana's pompous, Philistine father | 42 |
| Gephardt's successor as House minority leader | 49 |
| Geppetto's pet in "Pinocchio" | 43 |
| Geraint's love, in Arthurian legend | 39 |
| Geraint's wife, in Arthurian legend | 39 |
| Gerald Ford's 1976 running mate | 35 |
| Gerald Levert song for his uppercrust woman? | 44 |
| Gerald O'Hara's plantation | 34 |
| Geraldine Chaplin's grandfather | 35 |
| Geraldine who ran for Vice President in 1984 | 44 |
| Geraldine's boyfriend in Flip Wilson shows | 46 |
| Geraldo Rivera opened one in 1986 | 33 |
| Gerard of "Buck Rogers . . . " | 40 |
| Gerard of "Buck Rogers" | 33 |
| Gerard of "Soldier's Fortune" | 43 |
| Gerard who played "Buck" Rogers | 41 |
| Gerard's "Green Card" co-star | 43 |
| Gerber reports on frequent corporate changes | 44 |
| Gere film, "___ & the Women" | 42 |
| Gere of "Gulliver's Travels" | 42 |
| Gere's "Autumn in New York" costar | 48 |
| Geriatrician's concern, with "the" | 48 |
| Germ-filled dish named for a German | 35 |
| German ''Alas!'' | 32 |
| German "Ready, Set, Go!" band | 39 |
| German : Strasse :: French : ___ | 32 |
| German abstract artist born Peter Schwarze | 42 |
| German admiral defeated by the British, 1914 | 44 |
| German admiral Maximilian von ___ | 33 |
| German admiral who turned against Hitler | 40 |
| German admiral who went down with the Scharnhorst | 49 |
| German admiral: 1861–1914 | 32 |
| German admiral: 1876–1960 | 32 |
| German architect with a penchant for bow ties | 45 |
| German artist of the Renaissance | 32 |
| German author noted for anecdotes | 33 |
| German auto whose logo depicts a rearing horse | 46 |
| German automobile pioneer (1804-1906) | 37 |
| German aviation pioneer Lilienthal | 34 |
| German beers that brew for months | 33 |
| German cars bought by Riyadh residents? | 39 |
| German chancellor between Schmidt and Schröder | 49 |
| German chancellor who won a Nobel Peace Prize | 45 |
| German chancellor Willy and family | 34 |
| German chancellor ___ von Bismarck | 34 |
| German children's author Michael | 36 |
| German city comes across with top grades | 40 |
| German city near the Belgian border | 35 |
| German City of Beethoven's birth | 36 |
| German city on a canal of the same name | 39 |
| German city rebuilt after W.W. II | 33 |
| German city that was once part of Prussia | 41 |
| German city where Beck's beer is brewed | 43 |
| German city where Einstein was born | 35 |
| German city where Napoleon defeated the Prussians | 49 |
| German city where the Danube meets the Inn | 42 |
| German city whose name means "to eat" | 47 |
| German city with the tallest steeple in the world | 49 |
| German coin, before adopting the euro | 37 |
| German commander at the invasion of Normandy | 44 |
| German communications center in W.W. II | 39 |
| German composer Carl Maria von ___ | 34 |
| German composer Louis and family | 32 |
| German composer whose operas influenced Wagner | 46 |
| German composer with a palindromic name | 39 |
| German composer's ardent fan? | 33 |
| German composer: 1786–1826 | 33 |
| German count of bottles under the kitchen sink? | 47 |
| German design school founded in 1919 | 36 |
| German director who often adapts video games | 44 |
| German dramatist-critic: 1729-81 | 32 |
| German economist: 1821–96 | 32 |
| German electricity-producing city | 33 |
| German engraver: 1471–1528 | 33 |
| German equiv. of "miss" | 33 |
| German expression of appreciation | 33 |
| German family of munitions makers | 33 |
| German fashion designer who leads from behind? | 46 |
| German film about a clay statue: 1920 | 37 |
| German flutist-composer: 1794-1881 | 34 |