Wendy's dog in "Peter Pan" | 40 |
Snatcher of Peter Pan's shadow | 34 |
Elderly member of the household, affectionately | 47 |
''Peter Pan'' pooch | 35 |
Words before "hey, hey, hey, goodbye" | 47 |
Who's minding the baby, maybe | 33 |
Wendy, Michael, and John's pooch | 36 |
Title courtesan in an 1880 novel | 32 |
Grandchild's term of endearment | 35 |
Four-legged nursemaid in "Peter Pan" | 46 |
Dog who catches Peter's shadow | 34 |
Certain relative, in Yiddish and other languages | 48 |
"Peter Pan" canine nursemaid | 38 |
"Finding Neverland" dog | 33 |
Certain family members, affectionately | 38 |
"Where's Grandma?" response? | 42 |
"Eraserhead" star Jack | 32 |
John ___ Garner (F.D.R.'s vp) | 33 |
1930s vice president John ___ Garner | 36 |
"Twin Peaks" actor Jack | 33 |
Vice President John Garner's middle name | 44 |
Vice President John _____ Garner | 32 |
Boston Patriots running back Jim | 32 |
1980s-'90s NBA forward Larry | 32 |
1930's vice president John ___ Garner | 41 |
Singer Griffith with the album "Flyer" | 48 |
White House adviser in the 80's | 35 |
Lots of people have seen her strip | 34 |
Cartoonist Bushmiller's strip | 33 |
Capital of Meurthe-et-Moselle, France | 37 |
" . . . mate of the ___ brig" | 39 |
"The Hidden Staircase" sleuth | 39 |
"The Bungalow Mystery" solver | 39 |
'The Clue in the Crossword Cipher' solver | 49 |
Four-time LPGA Tour Player of the Year | 38 |
"No, No" girl of Broadway | 35 |
Title woman in a 1925 Broadway hit | 34 |
Title girl in a hit 1925 musical | 32 |
Name following "No, No" | 33 |
Half of the "Tea for Two" duet | 40 |
Fabray of "One Day at a Time" | 39 |
Character who sings "Tea for Two" | 43 |
Character who sang "Tea for Two" | 42 |
Broadway girl who sings "Tea for Two" | 47 |
"Tea for Two" singer on Broadway | 42 |
"No, No" woman of Broadway | 36 |
"No, No, ___": 1925 musical | 37 |
'No, No, --' (old musical) | 34 |
Da ___, Vietnam (city near the Marble Mountains) | 48 |
Working parent's hire, maybe | 32 |
Lilys hit "A ___ in Manhattan" | 40 |
"The ---" (1965 Bette Davis film) | 43 |
Prefix meaning "billionth" | 36 |
Prefix meaning "one-billionth" | 40 |
Prefix meaning "minute" | 33 |
It means "one-billionth" | 34 |
Prefix meaning ''billionth'' | 44 |
Prefix for "billionth" | 32 |
Word form for "billionth" | 35 |
Word form for ''one billionth'' | 47 |
Prefix meaning "one billionth" | 40 |
Prefix meaning ''one-billionth'' | 48 |
Prefix meaning ''minute'' | 41 |
iPod with a 1.5-inch Multi-Touch color screen | 45 |
iPod model available in nine hues | 33 |
iPod ___ (portable media player) | 32 |
Electronic product sensation of 2005 | 36 |
''Billionth'' word form | 39 |
iPod products introduced in 2005 | 32 |
Apple products for gym rats, maybe | 34 |
Photographer Goldin and actress Grey | 36 |
Namesakes of Bert Bobbsey's twin | 36 |
Bert Bobbsey's twin and others | 34 |
30's actress Grey and others | 32 |
French city where Jules Verne was born | 38 |
City on the Loire with a quarter million people | 47 |
City known in ancient times as Condivicnum | 42 |
When repeated, Mork's TV sign-off | 37 |
When repeated, Mork's sign-off | 34 |
When repeated, Mork's good-bye | 34 |
When repeated, an old TV sign-off | 33 |
When doubled, Mork's good-bye | 33 |
When doubled, an old sitcom goodbye | 35 |
When doubled, a greeting from Mork | 34 |
When repeated, Orkan for "good-bye" | 45 |
When repeated, an old sitcom farewell | 37 |
When repeated, a classic sitcom sign-off | 40 |
When doubled, Mork's sign-off | 33 |
When doubled, an old sitcom sign-off | 36 |
Twice, a Robin Williams sitcom catchphrase | 42 |
Half of Mork's sitcom sign-off | 34 |
Half of Mork's "goodbye" | 38 |
Half of an old sitcom catchphrase | 33 |
Half of a TV alien's send-off | 33 |
Half a 'Mork & Mindy' farewell | 42 |
Either half of a classic sitcom sign-off | 40 |
Disney's World's Greatest Athlete | 41 |
Chemical formula for sodium hydroxide | 37 |
Sodium hydroxide, to a chem major | 33 |
Sodium hydroxide, on a chem test | 32 |