| "Glee" co-star ___ Michele | 36 |
| "Glee" actress Michele | 32 |
| "Glee" actress ___ Michele | 36 |
| "Glee" actress __ Michele | 35 |
| "Back to the Future" star Thompson | 45 |
| " . . . winding o'er the ___" | 43 |
| ___ Salonga, "Miss Saigon" actress | 44 |
| ___ & Perrins (brand of Worcestershire sauce) | 49 |
| Robin who reported on the rich and famous | 41 |
| Dissolve and wash away, as minerals | 35 |
| Cary Grant's original surname | 33 |
| Archibald ___, birth name of Cary Grant | 39 |
| "...Rich and Famous" host | 35 |
| "... Rich and Famous" host | 36 |
| ''... Rich and Famous'' host | 44 |
| "Nonsense Novels" author | 34 |
| Canadian literary award, for humour | 35 |
| Author of "Nonsense Novels" | 37 |
| X-ray vision can't penetrate it | 35 |
| Get it out and you'll move faster | 37 |
| Metal that Superman can't see through | 41 |
| Material for a failed balloon (Tribute #1) | 42 |
| Male ballroom dancer, traditionally | 35 |
| Make the first moves, in dancing | 32 |
| Barrier for Superman's X-ray vision | 39 |
| ''Get the ___ out!'' | 36 |
| Beginning of an old cassette tape | 33 |
| Bogart in "Casablanca," e.g. | 38 |
| They're often the best parts | 32 |
| Appreciated info for salespeople | 32 |
| They're typically cast first | 32 |
| Results of "Unsolved Mysteries" airings | 49 |
| Hamlet in "Hamlet" and others | 39 |
| Doesn't have to catch anyone | 32 |
| Appreciated info for sales people | 33 |
| Period before the results come in | 33 |
| Interval between ordering and receiving | 39 |
| Project manager's responsibility | 36 |
| Efficient manufacturing reduces it | 34 |
| Approach indirectly, as a conversation subject | 46 |
| Approach carefully, as a subject | 32 |
| Thing taken from someone's book | 35 |
| Maple ___ (Canadian flag emblem) | 32 |
| Joaquin Phoenix's first name, once | 38 |
| Elaine May's "A New ---" | 38 |
| Elaine May's ''A New ___'' | 46 |
| Flipped, as pages (with "through") | 44 |
| Like many veggies high in vitamin K | 35 |
| Word with "little" or "major" | 49 |
| The "L" in N.L. or A.L. | 33 |
| One of Verne's twenty thousand | 34 |
| Doyle's "The Red-Headed ___" | 42 |
| Doyle's "Red-Headed ___" | 38 |
| Organization formed by the Treaty of Versailles | 47 |
| Organization born at Versailles in 1919 | 39 |
| Org. formed by the Treaty of Versailles | 39 |
| Attempt at cooperation: 1920–46 | 38 |
| Remini of "The King of Queens" | 40 |
| Actress Remini of "The King of Queens" | 48 |
| "The King of Queens" star Remini | 42 |
| Remini of 'The King of Queens' | 38 |
| Rachel's sister, in the Bible | 33 |
| Jacob's first wife in Genesis | 33 |
| Zebulun's mother, in the Bible | 34 |
| Title girl in a 1962 Roy Orbison hit | 36 |
| Reuben's mother, in the Bible | 33 |
| Remini of ''The King of Queens'' | 48 |
| Rachel's older sister in the Bible | 38 |
| Matriarch of six of the 12 Tribes of Israel | 43 |
| Kevin's "The King of Queens" costar | 49 |
| Girl's name meaning "weary" | 41 |
| First of the two sisters Jacob married | 38 |
| Carrie, on "The King of Queens" | 41 |
| Biblical name meaning "weary" | 39 |
| Biblical name meaning "tired" | 39 |
| "Dressing Rich" author Feldon | 39 |
| Journalist's source, perhaps | 32 |
| Wind up online prematurely, as a song | 37 |
| Source of a reporter's scoop, perhaps | 41 |
| Source of a drop in the bucket, perhaps | 39 |
| Reporter's news source, perhaps | 35 |
| Presidential administration concern | 35 |
| Frequent source of Washington news | 34 |
| Basis of a reporter's scoop, perhaps | 40 |
| Gave out information surreptitiously | 36 |
| Become known without approval, as state secrets | 47 |
| Sources or problems for investigators | 37 |
| Sharon of "Boston Public" | 35 |
| What Macbeth was not to his king | 32 |
| Sharon of "Dreamgirls" | 32 |
| Loyal to "Bonnie Bruce" | 33 |
| "Boston Public" actress Sharon | 40 |
| "All men, true and ___": Tennyson | 43 |
| "All men true and ___ . . . " Tennyson | 48 |
| "Lawrence of Arabia" director | 39 |
| "A Passage to India" director | 39 |
| What Mrs. Sprat couldn't eat | 32 |
| Specification to a butcher, perhaps | 35 |
| Dietary no-no for Jack's wife | 33 |
| "... his wife could eat no ___" | 41 |