| Tropical fighting fish | 22 |
| Aquarium denizen also called a fighting fish | 44 |
| Aquarium "fighting fish" | 34 |
| Actress Davis | 13 |
| Davis or Midler | 15 |
| Ms. Midler | 10 |
| Davis of Hollywood | 18 |
| Midler or Davis | 15 |
| The Divine Miss M | 17 |
| Singer Midler | 13 |
| Davis of film | 13 |
| Midler of stage and screen | 26 |
| Midler of "The Rose" | 30 |
| Midler | 6 |
| Johnny's last "Tonight Show" guest | 48 |
| Hollywood's Davis | 21 |
| Davis of "All About Eve" | 34 |
| Balzac's "La Cousine ___" | 39 |
| A Davis | 7 |
| "The Divine Miss M" | 29 |
| She played Margo in "All About Eve" | 45 |
| Midler of music | 15 |
| Film star Davis | 15 |
| Entertainer Midler | 18 |
| Davis of 'Jezebel' | 26 |
| Davis of ''Pocketful of Miracles'' | 50 |
| Davis | 5 |
| Barbara's 'Beaches' co-star | 39 |
| Baby Jane portrayer | 19 |
| Woody's "Scenes From a Mall" co-star | 50 |
| Wide-eyed Davis | 15 |
| Two-time portrayer of Elizabeth I | 33 |
| Tina's former life partner on "The L Word" | 56 |
| The Divine Miss M's first name | 34 |
| The Divine Miss M. | 18 |
| Singer/actress Midler | 21 |
| Singer-actress Midler | 21 |
| She was Rose in The Rose | 27 |
| She was The Rose in 1979 | 31 |
| She twice played Elizabeth I | 28 |
| Self-titled 2000 pop album | 26 |
| Noted Davis | 11 |
| Music's Midler | 18 |
| Moviedom's Midler | 21 |
| Midler of "Scenes from a Mall" | 40 |
| Midler in "Beaches" | 29 |
| Midler of The Rose | 22 |
| Kim Carnes "___ Davis Eyes" | 37 |
| Joan's "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?" costar | 62 |
| Jennifer Beals' "L Word" character | 48 |
| Hollywood legend Davis | 22 |
| Henry's "Jezebel" costar | 38 |
| Henry's "Jezebel" co-star | 39 |
| Greene who wrote "Summer of My German Soldier" | 56 |
| Graham who invented Wite-Out | 28 |
| Glenn's Pocketful of Miracles co-star | 47 |
| Gay icon Midler | 15 |
| Frequent costar of Humphrey | 27 |
| Failed sitcom of 2000 | 21 |
| Divine Miss M | 13 |
| Davis of the silver screen | 26 |
| Davis of the screen | 19 |
| Davis of "The Little Foxes" | 37 |
| Davis of "Of Human Bondage" | 37 |
| Davis of "Now, Voyager" | 33 |
| Davis of "Jezebel" | 28 |
| Davis of "Dark Victory" | 33 |
| Davis of 'All About Eve' | 32 |
| Davis of ''Death on the Nile'' | 46 |
| Cousin in a Balzac title | 24 |
| Costar of Goldie and Diane | 26 |
| Claude's co-star in "Mr. Skeffington" | 51 |
| Catherine the Great, in ''John Paul Jones'' | 59 |
| Barbara's "Beaches" co-star | 41 |
| Balzac's Cousin | 19 |
| Balzac's "La Cousine --" | 38 |
| 2001 self-titled pop album | 26 |
| 1981 Higham film biography | 26 |
| 1981 film biography | 19 |
| "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?" star | 49 |
| "_____Davis Eyes" | 27 |
| "___ of Roses" (1995 adult contemporary album) | 56 |
| "___ Davis Eyes" (1981 #1 song) | 41 |
| "___ Davis Eyes" | 26 |
| 'All About Eve' name | 28 |
| ''The Divine Miss M'' | 37 |
| ''For the Boys'' name | 37 |
| She played the Palace | 21 |
| "Ruthless People" star | 32 |
| Singer known as the Divine Miss M | 33 |
| Author of the children's book "The Saga of Baby Divine" | 69 |
| ''Divine'' singer | 33 |
| Improved | 8 |
| Showing improvement | 19 |
| Healed | 6 |
| Greater in excellence | 21 |
| Well again | 10 |
| Sound again | 11 |
| Not quite best | 14 |
| Much improved | 13 |