Magazine with the column "Ask E. Jean" | 48 |
Magazine whose name means "she" | 41 |
Macpherson of "Sirens" | 32 |
George Sand's "___ et lui" | 40 |
Fashion magazine founded in France | 34 |
Daryl's "Kill Bill" role | 38 |
Dakota Fanning's younger sister | 35 |
'Legally Blonde' heroine | 32 |
''Legally Blonde'' girl | 39 |
Women's magazine with a palindromic name | 44 |
Women's magazine founded in France | 38 |
Women's mag published by Hachette Filipacchi | 48 |
Woman's name that sounds like a letter | 42 |
Where "Project Runway" winners appear | 47 |
Sister mag of "Paris Match" | 37 |
Reese, in "Legally Blonde" | 36 |
Reese played her in "Legally Blonde" | 46 |
Reese in ''Legally Blonde'' | 43 |
Presenter of annual Style Awards | 32 |
Model with a self-descriptive name | 34 |
Magazine with an annual Style Awards | 36 |
Magazine with a palindromic name | 32 |
Magazine with a "First Look" feature | 46 |
Magazine title that's a pronoun | 35 |
Magazine that hosts annual Style Awards | 39 |
Magazine name that's also a pronoun | 39 |
Magazine for the style-conscious | 32 |
Magazine for the fashion-conscious | 34 |
Letter before eme in the Spanish alphabet | 41 |
International magazine founded in France in 1945 | 48 |
Fashion magazine with a palindromic name | 40 |
Fashion magazine with a French name | 35 |
Fashion magazine originally from France | 39 |
Fanning of "We Bought a Zoo" | 38 |
Early "Project Runway" sponsor | 40 |
Daryl, in ''Kill Bill'' | 39 |
Contemporary of Naomi and Claudia | 33 |
Contemporary of Claudia and Naomi | 33 |
Catherine Deneuve was on its first U.S. cover | 45 |
Business partner of Naomi Christy and Claudia | 47 |
Britney is their October 2005 cover subject | 43 |
American magazine founded in France | 35 |
Actress Dakota Fanning's actress sister | 43 |
"Project Runway" sponsor | 34 |
"Legally Blonde" heroine | 34 |
"Legally Blonde" character | 36 |
"Kill Bill" character ___ Driver | 42 |
"__ Decor" (home-design magazine) | 43 |
''Vogue'' competitor | 36 |
''Legally Blonde'' blonde | 41 |
___ Girl (former Seventeen rival) | 33 |
__ Girl: former teen fashion mag | 32 |
Pulitzer-winning novelist Glasgow | 33 |
Pompeo of "Grey's Anatomy" | 40 |
She voiced Dory in "Finding Nemo" | 43 |
Former "American Idol" judge DeGeneres | 48 |
"Sea of Love" star Barkin | 35 |
She replaced Paula on "American Idol" | 47 |
Paula's "American Idol" replacement | 49 |
Burstyn of ''The Exorcist'' | 43 |
Barkin of "Sea of Love" | 33 |
Actress Page of "Juno" | 32 |
Title owner of a sitcom bookstore | 33 |
Television personality DeGeneres | 32 |
Stephen Foster's "_____ Bayne" | 44 |
Sitcom with a coming-out episode | 32 |
Sigourney's role in "Alien" | 41 |
She followed Jon as the Academy Awards host | 43 |
Ripstein of "Wordplay" | 32 |
Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Goodman | 40 |
Oscars host before and after Jon | 32 |
Leonardo's "Inception" co-star | 44 |
Hostess with a television empire | 32 |
Heroine of "The Lady of the Lake" | 43 |
Governor's daughter in "Lakmé" | 47 |
Corby of ''The Waltons'' | 40 |
Burstyn of "The Exorcist" | 35 |
Burstyn in "Harry & Tonto" | 40 |
Barkin of "The Big Easy" | 34 |
Barkin of 'The New Normal' | 34 |
Barkin in "This Boy's Life" | 41 |
Actress Corby who played Grandma Walton | 39 |
Actress Barkin of "Drop Dead Gorgeous" | 48 |
2010 panelist with Kara, Randy and Simon | 40 |
1974 Academy Award actress Burstyn | 34 |
"The ___ DeGeneres Show" | 34 |
"Puppy Episode" sitcom | 32 |
"Lady of the Lake" lady | 33 |
"In This Our Life" novelist Glasgow | 45 |
"Grey's Anatomy" actress Pompeo | 45 |
"Age of Innocence "character | 38 |
"___ Bayne," Foster song | 34 |
Dory the fish in ''Finding Nemo'' | 49 |
Hall of Fame Vikings lineman Carl | 33 |
''Oklahoma!'' aunt | 34 |
Aunt ___ of "Oklahoma!" | 33 |
Laurey's aunt in "Oklahoma!" | 42 |
Aunt _____ of "Oklahoma!" | 35 |
Aunt ___ ("Oklahoma!" role) | 37 |
___ Murphy in "Oklahoma!" | 35 |