| Maid in "Die Fledermaus" | 34 |
| "The Story of ___ H" (1975 movie) | 43 |
| "Someone Like You" singer | 35 |
| Dancing sister of a famous dancer | 33 |
| "Chasing Pavements" singer | 36 |
| 2009 Grammy winner for Best New Artist | 38 |
| "The Story of __ H": 1975 Truffaut film | 49 |
| 'Someone Like You' singer | 33 |
| ''The Story of ___ H.'' | 39 |
| She recorded the album "21" | 37 |
| Fred's sister and dance partner | 35 |
| Fred's early dancing partner | 32 |
| Fred Astaire's dancing sister | 33 |
| Billboard's Artist of the Year for 2011 | 43 |
| Best New Artist Grammy winner of 2008 | 37 |
| "The Story of ___ H.," 1975 film | 42 |
| "Rolling in the Deep" artist | 38 |
| "21" and "19" singer | 40 |
| ''Die Fledermaus'' role | 39 |
| Topped almost every chart with "21" | 45 |
| Soulful "Right as Rain" Brit | 38 |
| Sister and dance partner of Fred Astaire | 40 |
| Singer with the 2011 album '21' | 39 |
| Singer who rarely uses her last name of Adkins | 46 |
| She went six-for-six at the Grammys | 35 |
| She released "21" in 2011 | 35 |
| Oscar winner for "Skyfall" | 36 |
| One-named singing star with the surname Adkins | 46 |
| One-named singer of "Skyfall" | 39 |
| One-named singer of 'Someone Like You' | 46 |
| One of Fred's dancing partner | 33 |
| Mononymous "Rumour Has It" singer | 43 |
| Jane Eyre's charge __ Varens | 32 |
| Grammy-winning "Cold Shoulder" Brit | 45 |
| Grammy-winning "Chasing Pavements" Brit | 49 |
| Feminine name meaning "noble" | 39 |
| British singer with "Someone Like You" | 48 |
| Big sister and dance partner of Fred Astaire | 44 |
| Best New Artist Grammy winner of 2009 | 37 |
| Best New Artist at the 2009 Grammy Awards | 41 |
| 2008 Best New Artist Grammy winner | 34 |
| "Turning Tables" singer | 33 |
| "The Story of ___ H" (1975 film) | 42 |
| "Someone Like You" vocalist | 37 |
| "Set Fire to the Rain" singer | 39 |
| "Rolling in the Deep" singer, 2010 | 44 |
| "Jane Eyre" girl _____ Varens | 39 |
| "Die Fledermaus" chambermaid | 38 |
| "Chasing Pavements" Grammy winner | 43 |
| 'Set Fire to the Rain' singer | 37 |
| ___ Varens, in "Jane Eyre" | 36 |
| Title subject of a 1975 Truffaut film | 37 |
| Title role in a 1975 Truffaut film | 34 |
| Oscar-nominated title role for Isabelle Adjani | 46 |
| 1975 title role for Isabelle Adjani | 35 |
| Penguin named for a French explorer's wife | 46 |
| Girl in a barbershop quartet standard | 37 |
| "The flower of my heart" | 34 |
| Virginia Woolf's given birth name | 37 |
| Good name for a girl writing a postscript? | 42 |
| Girl who's "the flower of my heart" | 49 |
| "The flower of my heart" in song | 42 |
| "The flower of my heart," in old song | 47 |
| "Sweet" girl in a barbershop song | 43 |
| 'Sweet --' (barbershop song) | 36 |
| ''The flower of my heart'' | 42 |
| "Let's Cook It Right" author Davis | 48 |
| University in Garden City, New York | 35 |
| Gulf of ___, off the coast of Yemen | 35 |
| Words before "of thieves" | 35 |
| The Middle East's Gulf of ___ | 33 |
| Second most populous city in Yemen | 34 |
| Middle Eastern port on its own gulf | 35 |
| The Arabian Sea's Gulf of ___ | 33 |
| "... ___ of thieves" (Matthew 21:13) | 46 |
| Yemeni port on a same-named gulf | 32 |
| Royal Jordanian Airlines destination | 36 |
| Port city built around an old volcano crater | 44 |
| Most common gulf in crossword puzzles | 37 |
| Mideast city that was once a British protectorate | 49 |
| Gulf of ___, off the Horn of Africa | 35 |
| Gulf of ___, modern pirates' realm | 38 |
| Gulf of ___ (entrance to the Red Sea) | 37 |
| Gulf of __ (water north of Somalia) | 35 |
| Gulf known as "Pirate Alley" | 38 |
| Commercial center of Southern Yemen | 35 |
| Colony that's now part of Yemen | 35 |
| City where some believe Cain and Abel are buried | 48 |
| City the British finally left in 1967 | 37 |
| City that lost capital status in 1990 | 37 |
| Arabian trading port in Roman times | 35 |
| " . . . of thieves": Matt. 21:13 | 42 |
| Certain Arabian Peninsula native | 32 |
| Inhabitant of Yemen's major cargo seaport | 45 |
| Start of a quip about a marital mismatch | 40 |
| They might get drunk in the summer | 34 |
| Vitamin C fortified drinks, perhaps | 35 |
| They're usually fruit-flavored | 34 |
| They may be dumped on winning coaches | 37 |
| Summer drinks purchased from a stand | 36 |