Huxley's "Time Must Have ___" | 43 |
Mary of "The Maltese Falcon" | 38 |
"The Maltese Falcon" actress | 38 |
Actress in "The Maltese Falcon" | 41 |
New York Public Library benefactor | 34 |
Early multimillionaire John Jacob | 33 |
''The Maltese Falcon'' actress | 46 |
Titanic passenger John Jacob ___ | 32 |
Nancy, the first woman in Parliament | 36 |
Mary of ''The Maltese Falcon'' | 46 |
John Jacob ___ (first U.S. millionaire) | 39 |
First woman in the House of Commons | 35 |
"The Maltese Falcon"'s Mary | 41 |
"The Maltese Falcon" actress Mary | 43 |
'Maltese Falcon' actress Mary | 37 |
V.I.P. on the Titanic's casualty list | 41 |
“The Maltese Falcon” actress | 36 |
Noted millionaire on the Titanic | 32 |
New York's historic ___ Library | 35 |
New York Public Library cofounder John Jacob | 44 |
New York Public Library co-founder John Jacob | 45 |
New York library sponsor John Jacob | 35 |
Mary of "The Maltese Falcon," 1941 | 44 |
Mary of "Don Juan," 1926 | 34 |
Manhattan's ___ Place Theatre | 33 |
Lady ____, female rights champion | 33 |
John Jacob who made a fortune in fur trading | 44 |
Founder of the American Fur Company | 35 |
First woman to sit in Parliament | 32 |
First woman in the British Parliament | 37 |
First female member of Parliament | 33 |
Famous victim at sea: Apr. 15, 1912 | 35 |
England's first woman in Parliament | 39 |
Early American capitalist John Jacob | 36 |
America's richest man in 1848 | 33 |
19th-century fur trade monopolist | 33 |
"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 |
With "Waldorf," a famous hotel | 40 |
Western port named for a fur tycoon | 35 |
Oregon city near the mouth of the Columbia | 42 |
Oregon city named for a famous fur trader | 41 |
One end of New York's Triborough Bridge | 43 |
Oldest U.S. settlement west of the Rockies | 42 |
Neighbor of Sunnyside in New York | 33 |
City on the mouth of the Columbia River | 39 |
City near the mouth of the Columbia River | 41 |
Christopher Walken's bithplace | 34 |
Coll. major involving an observatory | 36 |
Field in which things are looking up?: Abbr. | 44 |
Ad ___ per aspera (Kansas' motto) | 37 |
"Ad ___ per aspera" (Kansas motto) | 44 |
Ad ___ per aspera (Kansas motto) | 32 |
"Ad --- per aspera" (Kansas motto) | 44 |
"Ad ___ per Aspera," Kan. motto | 41 |
"Per ardua ad ___," R.A.F. motto | 42 |
"Ad ___ per aspera" (Kansas' motto) | 49 |
'Ad -- per aspera' (Kansas' motto) | 46 |
Second word of Kansas' motto | 32 |
Per Ardua ad ___ (Royal Air Force motto) | 40 |
Ad _____ per Aspera (Kansas' motto) | 39 |
Ad ___ (National Space Society's magazine) | 46 |
Ad ___ (National Space Society magazine) | 41 |
"Per ardua ad __": RAF motto | 38 |
"Per ardua ad ___" (RAF motto) | 40 |
"Ad ___ per Aspera": Kansas motto | 43 |
"Ad ___ per Aspera" (Kansas maxim) | 44 |
"Ad ___ per aspera" (Kan. motto) | 42 |
"Ad ___ per aspera," Kansas motto | 43 |
'Ad -- per aspera' (motto of Kansas) | 44 |
'Ad -- per aspera' (Kansas motto) | 41 |
'Ad -- per aspera (Kansas motto)' | 41 |
'85 Asia "Go" album | 33 |
___Zeneca (pharmaceutical group) | 32 |
___ bodies (planets, comets, etc.) | 34 |
'68 Van Morrison album "___ Weeks" | 48 |
Like some planetarium projections | 33 |
BoySetsFire "Walk ___" | 32 |
Elroy Jetson's four-legged friend | 37 |
Cartoon dog with two rings for a collar | 39 |
Prefix meaning "spaceflight" | 38 |
Prefix meaning "celestial" | 36 |
Pooch who says, "Rello, Rorge" | 40 |
Member of the Jetson's family | 33 |
Texas baseball player heading to the AL in 2013 | 47 |
Rusty Staub was one in the 60's | 35 |
Roger Clemens or Nolan Ryan, formerly | 37 |
Prefix with ''physics'' | 39 |
Nolan Ryan, for most of the 80's | 36 |
Losing player in the 2005 World Series | 38 |
Kind of dome in a Texas team's home | 39 |
Jose Cruz, for most of his career | 33 |
J.R. Richard, throughout his career | 35 |
Houston fellow who plays the field | 34 |
Houston ballplayer or Jetson dog | 32 |
Cy Young Award winner Mike Scott, for one | 41 |
Craig Biggio, throughout his career | 35 |