| 19th Amendment beneficiary | 26 |
| Word in a Helen Reddy title | 27 |
| Smith College graduate | 22 |
| Randolph-Macon student | 22 |
| Posthumous John Lennon hit | 26 |
| One without a Y chromosome | 26 |
| One with two X chromosomes | 26 |
| John's tribute to Yoko | 26 |
| Helen Reddy, tunefully | 22 |
| Any Bryn Mawr graduate | 22 |
| "___ of the Year" | 27 |
| Administer or conduct? | 22 |
| "The ___ White" | 25 |
| ___ Day (popular magazine) | 26 |
| Popular ladies' magazine | 28 |
| Magazine for some soap fans? | 28 |
| Cloche or bonnet, e.g. | 22 |
| Feminine "sense" | 26 |
| Julia Child using miso, e.g.? | 29 |
| Manet portrait of a female | 26 |
| Infant's former home | 24 |
| Where human life begins | 23 |
| Where a fetus develops | 22 |
| Tasmanian devil's prey | 26 |
| Starting place for all of us | 28 |
| Locale of rapid development | 27 |
| Prenatal sites on sonograms | 27 |
| About 98 degrees Fahrenheit? | 28 |
| 19th Amendment beneficiaries | 28 |
| U.S. voters since 1920 | 22 |
| Two ____ : Loren film | 23 |
| They lack Y chromosomes | 23 |
| Supreme Court's lack | 24 |
| Much of Oprah's audience | 28 |
| Most of Oprah's fans | 24 |
| Meg and Amy were little ones | 28 |
| Many Lifetime watchers | 22 |
| Lilith Fair performers | 22 |
| Glenn Close and Glenne Headly | 29 |
| George Sand and George Eliot | 28 |
| Clare Boothe Luce subject | 25 |
| Carmen and Norma, e.g. | 22 |
| 20% of U.S. senators in 2014 | 28 |
| Permanent definition (Part 3) | 29 |
| Type of NCAA basketball | 23 |
| _____ studies (college major) | 29 |
| ___ liberation movement | 23 |
| Sociopolitical movement | 23 |
| Equal rights in Tripoli? | 24 |
| Fact about unladylike habits? | 29 |
| Friedan's following | 23 |
| Glitter on a TV screen | 22 |
| Sad horn sound, in memes | 24 |
| Females, in feminist writings | 29 |
| Females, in feminist writing | 28 |
| Crossed the finish line first | 29 |
| Improved one's record | 25 |
| Didn't just place or show | 29 |
| Did much more than show | 23 |
| Advanced in the playoffs | 24 |
| What a victor has done | 22 |
| Took the cake at the Grammys | 28 |
| Took home the gold medal | 24 |
| Ton's soup partner | 22 |
| Ton's partner in soup | 25 |
| Shouted "bingo!" | 26 |
| Outscored all the competition | 29 |
| Like some hands and hearts | 26 |
| Had a good track record | 23 |
| Had a good day at the casino | 28 |
| Claimed the blue ribbon | 23 |
| ___ ton (Oriental dumpling) | 27 |
| Words with trophy or prize | 26 |
| _____ race (finished first) | 27 |
| ___ prize (came in first) | 25 |
| Had success at the carnival | 27 |
| Dominated in, as with a sport | 29 |
| Was successful in Vegas | 23 |
| Got beaten by two people? | 25 |
| Only just broke the tape | 24 |
| Barely came out on top | 22 |
| Think curiously (about) | 23 |
| Stevland Morris from Saginaw | 28 |
| Adjective for Willie Mays | 25 |
| 1965 Herman's Hermits hit | 29 |
| White Rabbit's milieu | 25 |
| Milieu for some playing cards | 29 |
| Wearer of a red-starred tiara | 29 |
| Superhero who liked Candy | 25 |
| Diana Prince's alter ego | 28 |
| Earned others' neglect? | 27 |
| World's most common name | 28 |
| Karloff's Chinese sleuth | 28 |
| B.D. of "SVU" | 23 |
| Anna May ___: 1907–61 | 28 |
| Actor B.D. of "Oz" | 28 |
| 1960 title role for Kwan | 24 |
| Tune once sung by Anna May | 26 |
| World's most common names | 29 |
| All-work, no-play student | 25 |