| First name in French fashion | 28 |
| Fashion's Saint Laurent | 27 |
| Fashion designer Saint Laurent | 30 |
| Designer St. Laurent | 20 |
| Designer __ Saint Laurent | 25 |
| YSL part | 8 |
| The Y in YSL | 12 |
| Surrealism's Tanguy | 23 |
| Stylish St. Laurent | 19 |
| Singer-actor Montand | 20 |
| Singer Montand | 14 |
| Saint-Laurent on labels | 23 |
| Saint Laurent | 13 |
| Part of fashion's YSL | 25 |
| Paris-born painter Tanguy | 25 |
| Montand of the movies | 21 |
| Montand of "Manon of the Spring" | 42 |
| Montand of "Jean de Florette" | 39 |
| Montand from Monsummano | 23 |
| Marilyn's "Let's Make Love" co-star | 53 |
| M. Montand: 1921-91 | 19 |
| M. Montand | 10 |
| Jacques-__ Cousteau | 19 |
| Giorgio rival | 13 |
| French first name in fashion | 28 |
| French crooner Montand | 22 |
| French artist Klein | 19 |
| French actor Montand | 20 |
| French "Z" actor Montand | 34 |
| Fashion's St. Laurent | 25 |
| Fashion's ___ Saint Laurent | 31 |
| Director Allegret | 17 |
| Cousteau's middle name | 26 |
| Cousteau's ''deuxième prénom'' | 56 |
| Cosmetician Rocher | 18 |
| 2005 chemistry co-Nobelist Chauvin | 34 |
| "Memphis" director Simoneau | 37 |
| --- Saint Laurent | 17 |
| "Where the Boys Are" actress Mimieux | 46 |
| Actress Mimieux | 15 |
| Mimieux of Hollywood | 20 |
| Mimieux of "The Time Machine" | 39 |
| Mimieux of "Where the Boys Are" | 41 |
| Hollywood's Mimieux | 23 |
| Actress Mimieux of 1960's "The Time Machine" | 58 |
| Actress Mimieux of "Where the Boys Are" | 49 |
| Mimieux of movies | 17 |
| Mimieux of 'The Time Machine' | 37 |
| Mimieux of ''Where the Boys Are'' | 49 |
| Maid from the movie version of "Clue" | 47 |
| Actress Mimieux of "The Time Machine" | 47 |
| Actress Mimieux in "The Time Machine" | 47 |
| 1884 short story by Guy de Maupassant | 37 |
| "The Delta Factor" actress Mimieux | 44 |
| "ER" actress Freeman | 30 |
| Portrayer of Weena in "The Time Machine" | 50 |
| "Moesha" actress Wilson and others | 44 |
| Town SE of Brussels | 19 |
| Actress De Carlo | 16 |
| Miss ___ ("Pee-Wee's Playhouse" character) | 56 |
| DeCarlo of "The Munsters" | 35 |
| De Carlo of "The Munsters" | 36 |
| Strahovski of "Chuck" | 31 |
| She played Lily on "The Munsters" | 43 |
| One of the Dionne quintuplets | 29 |
| Miss Dionne | 11 |
| Miss ___ (pal of Pee-wee) | 25 |
| Miss ___ ("Pee-Wee's Playhouse" character returning to the show's 2010 stage version) | 103 |
| De Carlo of films | 17 |
| Batgirl player Craig | 20 |
| "Miss ___" (pal of Pee-Wee) | 37 |
| "If I Can't Have You" singer Elliman | 50 |
| "If I Can't Have You" Elliman | 43 |
| "The Munsters" actress sang | 37 |
| Actress De Carlo and others | 27 |
| Rec. center for girls | 21 |
| Blue Triangle org. | 18 |
| Blue Triangle grp. | 18 |
| Girls' rec. center | 22 |
| Org. formed in London, 1855 | 27 |
| Org. for female fellowship | 26 |
| Nonprofit org. founded in 1855 | 30 |
| Fem. advocacy group | 19 |
| Women's org. since 1866 | 27 |
| Women:s service org. | 20 |
| Woman's org. | 16 |
| Service org. since the 1850's | 33 |
| Service org. for females | 24 |
| Rec. center that would be less appealing to the Village People | 62 |
| Rec. center letters | 19 |
| Rec. center for females | 23 |
| Rec center | 10 |
| Racism-fighting org. | 20 |
| Org. that once used the slogan "In Service for the Girls of the World" | 80 |
| Org. promoting leadership and growth for females | 48 |
| Org. headquartered in the Empire State Bldg. | 44 |
| Org. for women since the 1850s | 30 |
| Org. for females | 16 |
| Oldest feminine org. in the U.S. | 32 |
| Natl. org. of good works since 1906 | 35 |