| Gerald O'Hara won the land for it in an all-night poker game | 64 |
| Geraldine's claim (with ''the'') | 52 |
| Gerard of "Buck Rogers in the 25th Century" | 53 |
| Gere's wife in "Dr. T & the Women" | 52 |
| German "krautrock" band with a modern-sounding name | 61 |
| German admiral who lost WWI's Battle of the Falkland Islands | 64 |
| German artist GeorgeÂ’s painting of the human form? | 54 |
| German astronomer who was the first to measure the distance to a star | 69 |
| German auto known by its manufacturer's initials | 52 |
| German city that was the 2010 European Capital of Culture | 57 |
| German city which hosts the second-largest Oktoberfest | 54 |
| German city with the world's highest church steeple | 55 |
| German composer for whom a crater on Mercury is named | 53 |
| German mathematician for whom a branch of geometry is named | 59 |
| German mathematician who lent his name to a "bottle" | 62 |
| German naturalist for whom an ocean current is named | 52 |
| German philosopher who wrote "Critique of Pure Reason" | 64 |
| German philosopher who wrote "The true is the whole" | 62 |
| German physician from whose name a spellbinding word evolved | 60 |
| German physicist for whom an electrical unit is named | 53 |
| German poet who wrote "Don't send a poet to London" | 65 |
| German possessive that's a homophone of its English equivalent | 66 |
| German region occupied by France and Belgium from 1923-25 | 57 |
| German river where American and Soviet forces met in 1945 | 57 |
| German royal dynasty to which Queen Victoria belonged | 53 |
| German sculptor–wood carver: 1440–1533 | 52 |
| German sculptor–wood carver: c.1440–1533 | 54 |
| German ship lost in the Battle of the River Plate, 1939 | 55 |
| German sports car with Clinton's youngest cabinet member? | 61 |
| German word slangily used to mean "extremely" | 55 |
| German World War II armored vehicle such as the Panther | 55 |
| Germany's "Iron Chancellor" von Bismarck | 54 |
| Gershwin musical that featured "Fascinating Rhythm" | 61 |
| Gershwin who wrote with Kern, Weill, and Arlen after his brother died | 69 |
| Gershwin's ''Cuban Overture'', e.g. | 55 |
| Gershwin's "An American in Paris," for one | 56 |
| Gershwin's "___ Plenty o' Nuttin'" | 56 |
| Gershwin's "___ You Kind of Glad We Did?" | 55 |
| Gertrude who was the first woman to swim the English Channel | 60 |
| Gertrude who wrote "Rose is a rose is a rose is a rose" | 65 |
| Gertrude ___, first woman to swim the English Channel | 53 |
| Gertrude ___, the first woman to swim the English Channel | 57 |
| Gervasi who directed 2012's "Hitchcock" | 53 |
| Gesture at the end of a performance deserving mad props | 55 |
| Get a change of mind during the bachelor party, maybe | 53 |
| Get a James Bond actor prepared for wearing earrings? | 53 |
| Get help of a sort on "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" | 63 |
| Get Israeli PM hopeful Tzipi's barrel makers all out of place? | 66 |
| Get penalized, as for having an unplayed U in Scrabble | 54 |
| Get the bartender's attention during Oktoberfest? | 53 |
| Gets past a last difficulty ... or a hint to this puzzle's theme | 68 |
| Getting cold feet (or an alternate title for this puzzle) | 57 |
| Getting drunk every night will probably lower it: Abbr. | 55 |
| Getting with great strain (with ''out'') | 56 |
| Gherman ___, cosmonaut who was the second human to orbit the earth | 66 |
| Gibson who directed "The Passion of the Christ" | 57 |
| Gibson who was People magazine's first Sexiest Man Alive | 60 |
| Gibson whose cameo was cut from "The Hangover 2" | 58 |
| Gift card phrase, a homophonic hint to the puzzle's theme | 61 |
| Gift from a clueless aunt (really, you shouldn't have) | 58 |
| Gift from a clueless co-worker (really, you shouldn't have) | 63 |
| Gift from a clueless girlfriend (really, you shouldn't have) | 64 |
| Gift from a clueless grandmother (really, you shouldn't have) | 65 |
| Gift from a clueless uncle (really, you shouldn't have) | 59 |
| Gift from the Wizard of Oz that's really a clock | 52 |
| Gift that may be presented with an "Aloha!" | 53 |
| Gil's fiancée in "Midnight in Paris" | 53 |
| Gilbert & Sullivan's "Princess ___" | 53 |
| Gilbert and Sullivan opera (with ''The'') | 57 |
| Gilbert and Sullivan operetta (with "The") | 52 |
| Gilbert and Sullivan operetta that satirizes Parliament | 55 |
| Gilbert and Sullivan's ''Princess ___'' | 59 |
| Gilbert and Sullivan's follow-up to "The Mikado" | 62 |
| Gilbert O'Sullivan "What Could Be ___" | 52 |
| Gilberto's partner on "The Girl From Ipanema," 1964 | 65 |
| Gilded Age philanthropist known for his jewels and huge appetite | 64 |
| Gilded Age philanthropist known for his large appetite | 54 |
| Gilroy's 1965 Pulitzer Prize play, with "The" | 59 |
| Ginger portrayer (''Gilligan's Island'') | 60 |
| Ginger portrayer ("Gilligan's Island") | 52 |
| Ginger portrayer on ''Gilligan's Island'' | 61 |
| Ginger portrayer on "Gilligan's Island" | 53 |
| Ginger's friend on "Gilligan's Island" | 56 |
| Ginger's portrayer on "Gilligan's Island" | 59 |
| Giraffe voiced by David Schwimmer in "Madagascar" | 59 |
| Girl group who sang backup for the Beach Boys, with "the" | 67 |
| Girl group with the 1965 #2 hit "A Lover's Concerto" | 66 |
| Girl in "The Music Man" with a floral name | 52 |
| Girl in a Duran Duran hit who "dances on the sand" | 60 |
| Girl in Tennessee Williams's "Summer and Smoke" | 61 |
| Girl Scout badge that resembles a Trivial Pursuit piece | 55 |
| Girl with blue eyes and a ponytail, in a 1962 #1 hit | 52 |
| Girl's name (or a hint to this puzzle's theme) | 54 |
| Girl's name meaning "messenger of God" | 52 |
| Girl's name that sounds like French for "she has it" | 66 |
| Girl's name that sounds like two letters of the alphabet | 60 |
| Girl's name that sounds like two letters of the French alphabet | 67 |
| Girl's name that's Latin for "fame" | 53 |
| Girl's name that's Spanish for "white" | 56 |
| Girl, in song, "way down yonder in the paw-paw patch" | 63 |