| Big bloomer | 11 |
| Traditional floral symbol of China | 34 |
| Showy spring bloomer | 20 |
| Pink perennial | 14 |
| Part of a bouquet, perhaps | 26 |
| One of Indiana's symbols | 28 |
| National emblem of China | 24 |
| Many-petaled blossom | 20 |
| Long-living perennial | 21 |
| Large flowering plant | 21 |
| Ind. state flower | 17 |
| Hoosier state flower | 20 |
| Gaudy flower | 12 |
| Garden glorifier | 16 |
| Flowering plant named for a Greek god | 37 |
| Flower that's a traditional symbol of China | 47 |
| Color called Burmese ruby | 25 |
| China's unofficial national flower | 38 |
| Bouquet flower, perhaps | 23 |
| Streisand hit | 13 |
| Streisand classic | 17 |
| Streisand hit song | 18 |
| Humankind | 9 |
| Advice, part 4 | 14 |
| Vintage Streisand hit | 21 |
| Us Weekly rival | 15 |
| Magazine with a famous crossword | 32 |
| Magazine about celebrities | 26 |
| Inhabit | 7 |
| Constituency | 12 |
| 1964 Barbra Streisand hit | 25 |
| Women and children, e.g. | 24 |
| Women and children | 18 |
| Us competitor | 13 |
| Tune from "Funny Girl" | 32 |
| Three of the first five words of a "Funny Girl" song, or its title | 76 |
| They, e.g. | 10 |
| Styne song: 1964 | 16 |
| Streisand song | 14 |
| Streisand hit: 1964 | 19 |
| Radio's "___ Are Funny" | 37 |
| Populate | 8 |
| Pop culture magazine | 20 |
| PETA part | 9 |
| Part 3 of a Layton quote | 24 |
| Oprah and Dr. Phil, e.g. | 24 |
| Mia Farrow graced its first cover | 33 |
| Merrill-Styne hit | 17 |
| Magazine with an annual "Sexiest Man Alive" feature | 61 |
| Magazine with a Stylewatch spinoff | 34 |
| Magazine that annually chooses "The Sexiest Man Alive" | 64 |
| Magazine since 1974 | 19 |
| Magazine about celebs | 21 |
| Its first issue featured Mia Farrow on the cover | 48 |
| Human group | 11 |
| Hit song from "Funny Girl" | 36 |
| Celeb-laden magazine | 20 |
| Celeb magazine | 14 |
| "Us" alternative | 26 |
| "Funny Girl" tune | 27 |
| Heirs? | 6 |
| Populates | 9 |
| Nations | 7 |
| Word with bank, choice or party | 31 |
| Complete communities | 20 |
| Community inhabitants | 21 |
| ______, Saskatchewan's motto part 2 | 39 |
| City on the Illinois River | 26 |
| Illinois city famed for test-marketing | 38 |
| Bradley University site | 23 |
| "But will it play in ___?" | 36 |
| Bradley U. site | 15 |
| "Will it play in ___?" | 32 |
| Symbol of Middle America | 24 |
| Phoenix suburb larger than the Midwest city it's named for | 62 |
| Metropolitan symbol of the American mainstream | 46 |
| Largest city on the Illinois River | 34 |
| Headquarters of Caterpillar | 27 |
| City connected to the question "Will it play there?" | 62 |
| Where the Chiefs play minor-league baseball | 43 |
| Where Bradley U. is located | 27 |
| Where Bradley is | 16 |
| Vaudevillian's bellwehter | 29 |
| Test marketer's city | 24 |
| Symbolic show-biz city | 22 |
| Site of Bradley U. | 18 |
| Site of a Lincoln antislavery speech: 1854 | 42 |
| Richard Pryor's Illinois birthplace | 39 |
| Place to play? | 14 |
| People wonder if it'll play there | 37 |
| Noted test-marketing site | 25 |
| Noted spot in test-marketing | 28 |
| Midwest League city where the Chiefs play | 41 |
| Midwest city representing average tastes | 40 |
| Midwest city founded as Fort Clark | 34 |
| Largest city on the Illinois | 28 |
| Illinois test-marketing town | 28 |
| Illinois River port | 19 |
| Illinois home to Caterpillar, Inc. | 34 |
| Illinois home of Caterpillar | 28 |