| Nothing like them | 17 |
| Myra Hess, et al. | 17 |
| Myra Hess et al. | 16 |
| Margot Fonteyn and Agatha Christie | 34 |
| Many of Mike Hammer's acquaintances | 39 |
| Lords' ladies | 17 |
| Ladies' titles | 18 |
| Knights' women | 18 |
| Knights' female equivalents | 31 |
| Knights' counterparts | 25 |
| Knight wives | 12 |
| Kiri Te Kanawa and others | 25 |
| Judi Dench et al. | 17 |
| Judi Dench and Helen Mirren | 27 |
| Judi and Maggie | 15 |
| J. Baker and M. Hess | 20 |
| Iris Murdoch and others | 23 |
| Hess and Christie | 17 |
| Hess and Anderson e.g. | 23 |
| Helen Mirren/Margot Fonteyn | 27 |
| Helen Mirren, Judi Dench, et al. | 32 |
| Gals and babes | 14 |
| French face cards | 17 |
| Film that introduced ''I Only Have Eyes for You'' | 65 |
| Female equivalents of knights | 29 |
| Evans and Fonteyn for two | 26 |
| English titles | 14 |
| Edna and Judi (Dench) | 21 |
| Edith Evans and Edith Sitwell | 29 |
| Edith Evans and Agatha Christie | 31 |
| Distaff knights | 15 |
| Damon Runyon characters | 23 |
| Classy ladies | 13 |
| Classy gals | 11 |
| British ladies of society | 25 |
| British honorees | 16 |
| Beknighted females | 18 |
| Agatha Christie and Margot Fonteyn | 34 |
| Agatha Christie and Judi Dench | 30 |
| Actresses Anderson and Whitty | 29 |
| 1934 musical featuring "I Only Have Eyes for You" | 59 |
| "What ain't we got?" in song | 42 |
| "South Pacific" group | 31 |
| Reggae artist Marley | 20 |
| Physician's group saint | 27 |
| Patriarch of Alexandria | 23 |
| Possessed child in ''The Omen'' | 47 |
| 'The Omen' child | 24 |
| ''The Omen'' boy | 32 |
| Sequel to "The Omen" | 30 |
| Possessed child in "The Omen" | 39 |
| Patron saint of Hawaii | 22 |
| Paraclete at Molokai | 20 |
| Noted missionary on Molokai | 27 |
| Movie subtitled "Omen II" | 35 |
| Molokai priest | 14 |
| Main character of "The Omen" | 38 |
| Horror film antagonist surnamed Thorn | 37 |
| Father ___, the leper priest of Molokai | 39 |
| Father ___, leper priest of Molokai | 35 |
| Father ___, famous priest to lepers | 35 |
| Father ___ (Joseph de Veuster) | 30 |
| Father ___ (Hawaiian priest beatified in 1995) | 46 |
| 'Omen II' title role | 28 |
| Beaver behavior | 15 |
| Beavers' task | 17 |
| Beavers' forte | 18 |
| Temptress | 9 |
| Angry outburst | 14 |
| Denounce | 8 |
| Rhett's last word | 21 |
| "Confound it!" | 24 |
| "___ Yankees" | 23 |
| Butler's last word | 22 |
| Accurse | 7 |
| Put through hell? | 17 |
| Consign to oblivion | 19 |
| Butler's famous last word | 29 |
| Broadway's "___ Yankees" | 38 |
| "__ Yankees" | 22 |
| Valueless item | 14 |
| The Rent Is Too ___ High Party | 30 |
| Rhett's shocking word | 25 |
| Rhett Butler's closing word | 31 |
| More than "Phooey!" | 29 |
| Imprecate | 9 |
| Epithet for the Yankees | 23 |
| Denounce in no uncertain terms | 30 |
| Denounce as a failure | 21 |
| Controversial word for Rhett Butler | 35 |
| Butler's expletive | 22 |
| A word from Rhett Butler | 24 |
| "You look GOOD!" | 26 |
| "You look fiiiine!" | 29 |
| "___ Yankees!" (1958 musical) | 39 |
| Word from Farragut or Butler | 28 |
| Tommy Shaw band __ Yankees | 26 |
| Start of a famous quote about torpedoes | 39 |
| Rhett's parting word to Scarlett | 36 |
| Rhett's final word | 22 |