| Ms. Fitzgerald of jazz | 22 |
| Miss Cinders of comics | 22 |
| Lois Lane's mother | 22 |
| Jazzy First Lady of Song | 24 |
| Jazzy Duke's collaborator | 29 |
| Jazz vocalist Fitzgerald | 24 |
| Jazz giant, familiarly | 22 |
| Grammy-winning Fitzgerald | 25 |
| Golden-voice Fitzgerald | 23 |
| Former Conn. Governor Grasso | 28 |
| Fitzgerald with 13 Grammys | 26 |
| Fitzgerald in old Memorex ads | 29 |
| First Lady of Song Fitzgerald | 29 |
| Eponymous 1969 jazz album | 25 |
| Ending for salmon or Cinder | 27 |
| Duke's collaborator | 23 |
| Contemporary of Billie | 22 |
| Civil-rights activist Baker | 27 |
| Big name on Verve Records | 25 |
| Big name in jazz singers | 24 |
| 2004 role for Anne Hathaway | 27 |
| 1969 self-titled jazz album | 27 |
| 1969 eponymous jazz album | 25 |
| '-- Enchanted' | 22 |
| ___ Moss (fashion label) | 24 |
| She, in France (I lied) | 23 |
| Popular fashion magazine | 24 |
| Palindromic magazine name | 25 |
| Cosmopolitan competitor | 23 |
| "Vogue" rival | 23 |
| Marie Claire competitor | 23 |
| Women's fashion magazine | 28 |
| First name in modeling | 22 |
| "Glamour" rival | 25 |
| Pronoun for a Parisienne | 24 |
| Palindromic magazine title | 26 |
| French women's magazine | 27 |
| Palindromic fashion mag | 23 |
| Newsstand purchase, perhaps | 27 |
| "Vogue" competitor | 28 |
| Pronoun for Françoise | 24 |
| Parisienne's periodical | 27 |
| Parisienne's magazine | 25 |
| Palindromic periodical | 22 |
| Palindromic Parisian pronoun | 28 |
| Palindromic fashion magazine | 28 |
| Magazine for Parisiennes | 24 |
| Haute couture magazine | 22 |
| French magazine for women | 25 |
| French "she" | 22 |
| Fashion magazine since 1945 | 27 |
| Contemporary of Tyra and Kate | 29 |
| "Cosmo" rival | 23 |
| "Allure" shelfmate | 28 |
| Word for an école coed | 25 |
| Womens Fashion Magazine | 23 |
| Women's mag since 1985 | 26 |
| Vogue's Paris rival | 23 |
| Vogue 's French rival | 27 |
| Vanity Fair alternative | 23 |
| That girl in Grenoble | 22 |
| That "femme" | 22 |
| Stylish reading matter | 22 |
| Stylish newsstand pick | 22 |
| Self-descriptive French name | 28 |
| Pronoun for the Ile de France | 29 |
| Periodical of haute couture | 27 |
| Peer of Naomi and Claudia | 25 |
| Parisienne's pronoun | 24 |
| Paris-headquartered magazine | 28 |
| Palindromic French pronoun | 26 |
| Model/actress Macpherson | 24 |
| Mag near "Glamour" | 28 |
| Ladies fashion magazine | 23 |
| La fille, pronominally | 22 |
| Haute-couture magazine | 22 |
| Harper's Bazaar rival | 25 |
| Haggard title, in France | 24 |
| Hachette Filipacchi magazine | 28 |
| Glamour or Vogue rival | 22 |
| French fashion magazine | 23 |
| First name in supermodeldom | 27 |
| Fashionista's read, maybe | 29 |
| Fashionista's read | 22 |
| Fashionista Macpherson | 22 |
| Fashion magazine for women | 26 |
| Fashion mag started in 1945 | 27 |
| Fashion mag since 1985 | 22 |
| Fashion mag since 1945 | 22 |
| Distaff pronoun in Tours | 24 |
| Chez ___ (at her house) | 23 |
| Alternative to Glamour | 22 |
| Allure or Essence alternative | 29 |
| "Vogue" alternative | 29 |
| "Heroes" role | 23 |
| "Cosmo" competitor | 28 |
| "___ et Lui": Sand | 28 |
| __ Girl: teen magazine | 22 |
| __ Decor: home fashion mag | 26 |
| Model born in New South Wales | 29 |