Suellen, Carreen or Scarlett | 28 |
Southern belle Scarlett | 23 |
Scarlett of Southern fiction | 28 |
Scarlett of literature | 22 |
Rhett Butler's bride | 24 |
Red-headed screen star | 22 |
Pal Joey's creator | 22 |
Mitchell's Scarlett | 23 |
Gotham City police chief | 24 |
From the Terrace author | 25 |
Fictional Georgian woman | 24 |
Butler's maiden name? | 25 |
Butler's companion? | 23 |
Author of Butterfield 8 | 26 |
1939 Best Actress role | 22 |
"Pal Joey" writer | 27 |
"Pal Joey" creator | 28 |
"Lunch Poems" poet | 28 |
"GWTW" surname | 24 |
Family in a 1936 novel | 22 |
They held Tara's title | 26 |
The Wilkeses' neighbors | 27 |
Tara plantation family | 22 |
Margaret Mitchell family | 24 |
Fictional Georgia family | 24 |
Family in a 1936 best seller | 28 |
World's busiest airport | 27 |
Midwest transfer point | 22 |
Windy City landing site | 23 |
Site of many connections | 24 |
Site of Chicago touchdowns | 26 |
Place for Chicago touchdowns | 28 |
Windy City touchdown site | 25 |
Windy City destination | 22 |
Very busy American airport | 26 |
Stop for a Bear or Bull | 23 |
Second City's #1 airport | 28 |
ORD, on an airline ticket | 25 |
Orchard Field, since 1949 | 25 |
Orchard Field, nowadays | 23 |
Midway's big brother | 24 |
Midway Airport alternative | 26 |
It's bigger than Midway | 27 |
It gets many touchdowns | 23 |
Chicago stopover locale | 23 |
Chicago Blue Line terminus | 26 |
Travelers' Midwest mecca | 28 |
Touchdown locale for Bears? | 27 |
Tony-winning actor Denis | 24 |
Spot for a Chicago touchdown | 28 |
Site of Chicago connections | 27 |
ORD, to baggage handlers | 24 |
Orchard Field, after 1949 | 25 |
Midwest counterpart of J.F.K. | 29 |
Major midwestern airport | 24 |
Kennedy's Chicago cousin | 28 |
Headquarters of United | 22 |
Frequent layover point | 22 |
Chicago's plane place | 25 |
Chicago touchdown site | 22 |
Chicago layover, often | 22 |
Bear's landing place? | 25 |
Airport WNW of Wrigley Field | 28 |
Airport off Interstate I-190 | 28 |
"___ quiet!" | 22 |
"___ still!" | 22 |
Austin Powers catchphrase | 25 |
Admonition from Austin Powers | 29 |
"Goody, goody!" | 25 |
''Yippee!'' | 27 |
''Goody!'' | 26 |
"This is exciting!" | 29 |
"Here we go" | 22 |
"Here we go again!" | 29 |
"Not this again!" | 27 |
Words of consternation | 22 |
''My, my!'' | 27 |
Modern "Wellaway!" | 28 |
"How worrisome!" | 26 |
"Here we go again" | 28 |
'Heavens to Betsy!' | 27 |
Surprise-ending specialist | 26 |
Writer known for twists | 23 |
Writer known for irony | 22 |
Storywriter known for twists | 28 |
Storywriter known for irony | 27 |
Master of surprise endings | 26 |
Master of literary twists | 25 |
Cabbages and Kings author | 28 |
Phrase of disappointment | 24 |
"Well, golly!" | 24 |
"Well, shucks..." | 27 |
"Gosh golly!" | 23 |
"This looks bad!" | 27 |
1977 George Burns film | 22 |
1977 George Burns movie | 23 |
Phrase said with an eye roll | 28 |
John Denver movie of 1977 | 25 |
George Burns film of 1977 | 25 |
Classic George Burns film | 25 |