| Place with a very tricky serpent | 32 |
| Place that means "delight" in Hebrew | 46 |
| Place first mentioned in Genesis 2:8 | 36 |
| Peter Gabriel "Blood of ___" | 38 |
| Paradise lost in "Paradise Lost" | 42 |
| Old New York tourist site, _____ Musee | 38 |
| Milieu of the first snake in the grass | 38 |
| Manitoba town or biblical paradise | 34 |
| Madina Lake "Attics to ___" | 37 |
| Its entrance was barred with a flaming sword | 44 |
| I Dream of Jeanie star Barbara | 33 |
| Hemingway's "The Garden of ___" | 45 |
| Hebrew word for "delight" | 35 |
| Hagman costar on "I Dream of Jeannie" | 47 |
| Hagman costar in "I Dream of Jeannie" | 47 |
| Guns and Roses "Garden of ___" | 40 |
| Guns 'N' Roses "Garden" | 41 |
| GnR "Lost in the garden of ___" | 41 |
| Garden Guns was "lost" in | 35 |
| Foreign Secretary under Churchill | 33 |
| Everything But The Girl debut album | 35 |
| Definitely not Mary's garden | 32 |
| ChurchillÂ’s successor in 1955 | 33 |
| Churchill's successor in 1955 | 33 |
| Churchill's successor as P.M.: 1955 | 39 |
| Churchill's foreign minister | 32 |
| British Suez Crisis prime minister | 34 |
| British Suez Canal Crisis prime minister | 40 |
| British Prime Minister or Manitoba hamlet | 41 |
| British prime minister during the Suez Crisis | 45 |
| British PM during the Suez Canal crisis | 39 |
| British P.M. between Churchill and Macmillan | 44 |
| Biblical Everything But The Girl album? | 39 |
| Barbara of "Harper Valley PTA" | 40 |
| Apple site notorious for violations? | 36 |
| Adam and Eve's starter home? | 32 |
| Adam and Eve's first residence | 34 |
| Actress famously known for hitting the bottle? | 46 |
| 10000 Maniacs "Our Time in ___" | 41 |
| 10,000 Maniacs "Our Time in ___" | 42 |
| "This other ___ . . . " | 33 |
| "The Grey Room" novelist Phillpotts | 45 |
| "The Dragons of __" (Sagan book) | 42 |
| "The Dragons of ___" (Carl Sagan book) | 48 |
| "Paradise Lost" paradise | 34 |
| "Fake is as old as the __ tree": Welles | 49 |
| "Eve's Diary" setting | 35 |
| "East of __" (Steinbeck novel) | 40 |
| "East of ___": Steinbeck | 34 |
| "East of ___" (1955 film) | 35 |
| "East of ___," by Steinbeck | 37 |
| "___ End," play by Priestley | 38 |
| "___ Close" (Anita Shreve novel) | 42 |
| "Lest we lose our ___": Browning | 42 |
| Downing Street family, circa 1956 | 33 |
| Linda of "Jekyll & Hyde" | 38 |
| River through Battenberg, Germany | 33 |
| River in Germany's Hesse region | 35 |
| Pulitizer-winning critic Richard | 32 |
| German river in a 1943 R.A.F. raid | 34 |
| 1997 Theatre World Award winner Linda | 37 |
| 1987 Pulitzer-winning critic Richard ___ | 40 |
| "Jekyll & Hyde" star | 34 |
| "Jekyll & Hyde" actress Linda | 43 |
| "From Broadway With Love" singer Linda | 48 |
| English Channel swimmer Gertrude | 32 |
| Gertrude who swam the English Channel | 37 |
| First woman to swim the English Channel | 39 |
| First female to swim the Channel | 32 |
| English Channel-swimmer Gertrude | 32 |
| English Channel swimmer of '26 | 34 |
| 1926 English Channel swimmer Gertrude | 37 |
| Woman famous for channeling her energy? | 39 |
| Ticker-tape parade honoree of August 1926 | 41 |
| Swimmer who channeled her energy? | 33 |
| She came ashore at Kingsdown, England 8/6/1926 | 46 |
| News-making 1926 Channel swimmer | 32 |
| Gertrude with the nickname Queen of the Waves | 45 |
| 1926 ticker-tape parade honoree for swimming | 44 |
| 1920's swimming sensation Gertrude | 38 |
| '20s English Channel swimmer | 32 |
| Mystery Writers of America award | 32 |
| "Bust of a Woman" painter Degas | 41 |
| Award named for a mystery writer | 32 |
| The "E" in E. L. Doctorow | 35 |
| First name of Tarzan's creator | 34 |
| Bergen who spoke for Charlie McCarthy | 37 |
| The F.B.I.'s J. _____ Hoover | 32 |
| Tarzan creator __ Rice Burroughs | 32 |
| Son of Gloucester in "King Lear" | 42 |
| Musician Johnny Winter's musician brother | 45 |
| He spoke for Charlie and Mortimer | 33 |
| Gloucester's son in "King Lear" | 45 |
| Exiled character in "King Lear" | 41 |
| English king known as "The Peaceful" | 46 |
| Disguised son in "King Lear" | 38 |
| Annual literary prize since 1946 | 32 |
| 1992 and 1995 A.L. batting champ Martinez | 41 |
| "Wuthering Heights" man | 33 |
| "The World's End" star Wright | 43 |