One of Chekhov's Three Sisters | 34 |
One of Chekhov's 'Three Sisters' | 44 |
A "Three Sisters" sister | 34 |
Youngest of the three Prozorov sisters | 38 |
"The Three Sisters" sister | 36 |
Woman in Chekhov's "The Sea-Gull" | 47 |
Two-time world figure skating champ Slutskaya | 45 |
Three-time pairs skating gold medalist Rodnina | 46 |
Sports Illustrated swimsuit model Shayk | 39 |
Skater Rodnina with three Olympic golds | 39 |
Sister of Olga and Masha, in Chekhov | 36 |
Sister in 'Three Sisters' | 33 |
Russian-born swimsuit model Sheik | 33 |
Role in Chekhov's "The Seagull" | 45 |
Role in "The Sea Gull" | 32 |
One of three sisters created by Chekhov | 39 |
Character in "The Sea Gull" | 37 |
Book by Hartfeld about the U.S.S.R. | 35 |
Actress Demich of 60's filmdom | 34 |
"Alias" character Derevko | 35 |
___ Spalko, Indiana Jones villainess | 36 |
It's in the eye of the beholder | 35 |
What the white of an eye surrounds | 34 |
Plant family that includes the crocus | 37 |
"The Black Prince" author Murdoch | 43 |
"A Severed Head" author Murdoch | 41 |
Diaphragm that controls the size of the pupil | 45 |
"Stanley & ___" (1990 film) | 41 |
Where many people can catch a red-eye? | 38 |
The white of an eye surrounds it | 32 |
Subject of many Georgia O'Keeffe paintings | 46 |
Spring blossom or part of an eye | 32 |
Provincial flower of Quebec, e.g. | 33 |
Part of the eye around the pupil | 32 |
One of Tennessee's state symbols | 36 |
One of many in an 1889 van Gogh painting | 40 |
Movie for which Jim Broadbent won his Oscar | 43 |
Jodie's "Taxi Driver" role | 40 |
It's usually blue, green or brown | 37 |
It regulates the size of the pupil | 34 |
It might be blue, green or brown | 32 |
It controls the amount of light admitted | 40 |
Goddess represented by a rainbow | 32 |
Georgia O'Keeffe's "Black ___" | 48 |
Dench/Winslet title role of 2001 | 32 |
Crime and romance writer Johansen | 33 |
Component of many a van Gogh painting | 37 |
Body part with a sphincter muscle | 33 |
Body part used in some recognition systems | 42 |
A pupil's in the center of it | 33 |
2001 title role for Judi Dench and Kate Winslet | 47 |
2001 role for Kate Winslet and Judi Dench | 41 |
1978 Booker Prize recipient Murdoch | 35 |
"Under the Net" author Murdoch | 40 |
"The Sea, the Sea" author Murdoch | 43 |
"The Good Apprentice" author Murdoch | 46 |
"Message" is its message | 34 |
"I just want you to know who I am" song | 49 |
"City of Angels" soundtrack hit | 41 |
"City of Angels" Goo Goo Dolls hit | 44 |
___ scan (biometric authentication method) | 42 |
Maya Angelou's "And Still ___" | 44 |
Maya Angelou's "And Still ---" | 44 |
Maya Angelou's "And Still __" | 43 |
Angelou's "And Still __" | 38 |
Van Gogh painting dominated by green and blue | 45 |
Ultra-expensive van Gogh painting | 33 |
Record-setting Van Gogh painting | 32 |
Flowers in a famous van Gogh painting | 37 |
Elizabeth Taylor's are violet | 33 |
"When ___ Eyes Are Smiling" | 37 |
Whence the word "whiskey" | 35 |
Van Morrison "One ___ Rover" | 38 |
St. Patrick's Day celebrants | 32 |
People with "O'" names | 36 |
Magyar : Hungarian :: Gaeilge : ___ | 35 |
Like the original Molly Maguires | 32 |
Like many St. Patrick's Day celebrants | 42 |
Like Conan O'Brien, ethnically | 34 |
Like Angela in "Angela's Ashes" | 45 |
Knute Rockne's team (with "The") | 46 |
John Lennon "The Luck of the ___" | 43 |
It may come before coffee or whiskey | 36 |
Fighting ___, Notre Dame athletes | 33 |
Fighting ___ (Notre Dame's team) | 36 |
Descriptor for this puzzle's theme | 38 |
Almost half of U.S. immigrants in 1840 | 38 |
Adjective for coffee, jig or whiskey | 36 |
"When --- Eyes Are Smiling" | 37 |
"The ___ Sketch Book": Thackeray | 42 |
___ Sea, home of the Isle of Man | 32 |
___ Sea, connected to St. George's Channel | 46 |
___ Derby, annual sporting event since 1866 | 43 |
One end of St. George's Channel | 35 |
WWI's "U-boat Alley" | 34 |
W.W. I's so-called "U-Boat Alley" | 47 |
Expanse between Dublin and Liverpool | 36 |
Breed of Richard Nixon's dog King Timahoe | 45 |
Silent film expanding-circle effect | 35 |
Do some button-pushing, so to speak | 35 |