| Mary or Lady | 12 |
| Mary or John | 12 |
| Mary of "The Maltese Falcon," 1941 | 44 |
| Mary of "Don Juan," 1926 | 34 |
| Mary of "Dodsworth" | 29 |
| Mary from Quincy, Ill. | 22 |
| Manhattan's ___ Place Theatre | 33 |
| Manhattan's ___ Place | 25 |
| M.P. Nancy | 10 |
| Legendary furrier | 17 |
| Lady who was a friend of Shaw | 29 |
| Lady who reportedly exchanged barbs with Churchill | 50 |
| Lady Nancy | 10 |
| Lady ___, first woman to sit in British Parliament | 50 |
| Lady ____, female rights champion | 33 |
| John, the fur trader | 20 |
| John Jacob who made a fortune in fur trading | 44 |
| John Jacob or Nancy | 19 |
| John Jacob or Lady | 18 |
| John Jacob -- (fur king) | 24 |
| J. J. or Vincent | 16 |
| J. J. or Mary | 13 |
| He made a fur fortune | 21 |
| He dealt in pelts | 17 |
| Furrier of fame and fortune | 27 |
| Fur trade pioneer | 17 |
| Fur merchant John Jacob ___ | 27 |
| Fur magnate | 11 |
| Fur made his fortune | 20 |
| Fur giant | 9 |
| Fur family name | 15 |
| Fur capitalist | 14 |
| Founder of the American Fur Company | 35 |
| Former Times Square hotel | 25 |
| Former N.Y.C. meeting place | 27 |
| Former fur baron | 16 |
| Former B'way hotel | 22 |
| First woman to sit in Parliament | 32 |
| First woman M.P. of England | 27 |
| First woman in the British Parliament | 37 |
| First woman in Parliament | 25 |
| First lady in Parliament | 24 |
| First female member of Parliament | 33 |
| First female in Parliament | 26 |
| Financier aboard the Titanic | 28 |
| Famous victim at sea: Apr. 15, 1912 | 35 |
| Famous Titanic victim | 21 |
| Famous fur trader Jacob | 23 |
| Famous fur trader | 17 |
| Familiar "400" name | 29 |
| Famed surname in furs | 21 |
| Famed son of a Waldorf butcher | 30 |
| Famed N.Y. hotel | 16 |
| Erstwhile Manhattan hotel | 25 |
| England's first woman in Parliament | 39 |
| Early name in furs | 18 |
| Early furrier | 13 |
| Early fur trader John Jacob ___ | 31 |
| Early fur trader John Jacob | 27 |
| Early fur trader | 16 |
| Early fur baron | 15 |
| Early American tycoon | 21 |
| Early American millionaire | 26 |
| Early American merchant | 23 |
| Early American capitalist John Jacob | 36 |
| Defunct Times Square hotel | 26 |
| Capitalist | 10 |
| Bygone Times Square hotel | 25 |
| Brooke or Mary | 14 |
| British Lady of note | 20 |
| Bogart told her "You're good ... you're very good" in "The Maltese Falcon" | 102 |
| Beaver baron | 12 |
| At his death in 1848, he was the richest person in the U.S. | 59 |
| America's richest man in 1848 | 33 |
| America's first millionaire | 31 |
| A "400" name | 22 |
| 20's-40's actress Mary | 30 |
| 19th-century fur trade monopolist | 33 |
| "Titanic" tycoon | 26 |
| "Titanic" casualty | 28 |
| "The Maltese Falcon" costar | 37 |
| "The Great Lie" Oscar winner Mary | 43 |
| "Landlord of New York" | 32 |
| "Dodsworth" co-star Mary | 34 |
| 'The Maltese Falcon' actress Mary | 41 |
| ___ & Black (clothiers) | 27 |
| Oregon city | 11 |
| City named for a furrier | 24 |
| Where Tony Bennett hails from | 29 |
| Waldorf ___ | 11 |
| Queens neighborhood | 19 |
| Park in Queens | 14 |
| Oregon coastal city | 19 |
| Western port | 12 |
| W. Irving work | 14 |
| Ore. port | 9 |
| Columbia River city | 19 |
| City on the Columbia River | 26 |
| With "Waldorf," a famous hotel | 40 |
| Western port named for a fur tycoon | 35 |