She was told to "stifle" by Archie | 44 |
She was Tosca on TV in 1955 | 27 |
She was turned into a weeping statue | 36 |
She was Victoria in "The Red Shoes" | 45 |
She was wild about Harry | 24 |
She was WKRP's Jennifer | 27 |
She wasn't hopeless | 23 |
She wears a sari | 16 |
She wears a wool coat | 21 |
She wears wool well | 19 |
She wed George Washington | 25 |
She wed Glaucus | 15 |
She weds actor—develops odd typing technique | 51 |
She weds boxing champ—plays in fast lane | 47 |
She weds ex-Surgeon General—elopes in roadster | 53 |
She weds former N.Y. mayor—turns down lights | 51 |
She weds novelist—OPEC applauds | 38 |
She weds poet-gets lots of mail | 31 |
She went down in 1898 | 21 |
She went six-for-six at the Grammys | 35 |
She went to Haiti, in a Cole Porter song | 40 |
She went undercover as a Playboy bunny | 38 |
She wept and would not be comforted | 35 |
She wept forNarcissus | 22 |
She who gets sheared | 20 |
She who outwrestled Thor | 24 |
She who prognosticates | 22 |
She who says "sÃ": Abbr. | 37 |
She who shall remain nameless | 29 |
She won a 2002 Grammy for "Lovers Rock" | 49 |
She won a record eight Oscars for costume design | 48 |
She won a Tony as Daisy Mae in "Li'l Abner" | 57 |
She won a Tony for playing Martha in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" | 84 |
She won an acting Oscar the same year as Jamie, Hilary, and Morgan | 66 |
She won an Emmy playing Miss Jean | 33 |
She won an Oscar as Loretta | 27 |
She won an Oscar for "The Sting" | 42 |
She won an Oscar for playing Fantine | 36 |
She won Emmys playing Edith | 27 |
She won five Emmys for her sitcom title role | 44 |
She won her Best Supporting Actress Oscar for playing a man | 59 |
She won her first Tony for playing Flora in "Flora, the Red Menace" | 77 |
She won Oscars for two Woody Allen films | 40 |
She won the 1970 National Book Award for Fiction | 48 |
She won the 1976, 1977, and 1978 U.S. Opens without losing a set | 64 |
She won the 1983 Oscar for Best Song | 36 |
She won the 1992 U.S. Open without losing a set in the entire tournament | 72 |
She won the All-Around gymnastics gold eight years before Mary Lou | 66 |
She won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar for "A Passage to India" | 76 |
She won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar the same year that Charlize won for Best Actress | 90 |
She won three Grammys for her 1989 album "Nick of Time" | 65 |
She won two Grand Slam singles titles in 2001 | 45 |
She won't be working here for long | 38 |
She wore a blue gown | 20 |
She worked for Grant on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" | 61 |
She worked with a Charley Horse | 31 |
She worked with a Charlie Horse | 31 |
She worked with Asta | 20 |
She worked with Gumbel | 22 |
She worked with Randy and Simon | 31 |
She works for Mr. J | 19 |
She Works Hard for the Money singer | 38 |
She works with Simon | 20 |
She wove Laertes' shroud by day, and unraveled it at night | 62 |
She writes about true crimes | 28 |
She wrote ''Grapefruit'' | 40 |
She wrote 'Give me your tired, your poor, ...' | 54 |
She wrote "A Certain Smile" | 37 |
She wrote "A Girl Like I" | 35 |
She wrote "Adam Bede" | 31 |
She wrote "An Old-Fashioned Girl": 1870 | 49 |
She wrote "Angel of Light" | 36 |
She wrote "Atlas Shrugged" | 36 |
She wrote "Back Street" | 33 |
She wrote "Bad Girl" | 30 |
She wrote "Black Beauty" | 34 |
She wrote "Chéri" | 30 |
She wrote "Children of Violence" | 42 |
She wrote "Delta of Venus" | 36 |
She wrote "Delta Wedding" | 35 |
She wrote "Dix Portraits" | 35 |
She wrote "Dred" | 26 |
She wrote "Dying / Is an art, like everything else" | 61 |
She wrote "Emma" | 26 |
She wrote "Eros Invincible" | 37 |
She wrote "Fear of Flying" | 36 |
She wrote "Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe" | 67 |
She wrote "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" | 46 |
She wrote "Gigi" | 26 |
She wrote "Golden Days" | 33 |
She wrote "Green Darkness" | 36 |
She wrote "Hospital Sketches" | 39 |
She wrote "I'll Cry Tomorrow" | 43 |
She wrote "I'll Never Smile Again" | 48 |
She wrote "Indiana" | 29 |
She wrote "Indiana": 1832 | 35 |
She wrote "Kiss the Boys Goodbye" | 43 |
She wrote "Land o' the Leal" | 42 |
She wrote "Mansfield Park" | 36 |
She wrote "Memories of a Star" | 40 |