| Barrett of Hollywood | 20 |
| "Mazes and Monsters" author Jaffe | 43 |
| "Class Reunion" author Jaffe | 38 |
| Writer Jaffee | 13 |
| Writer Barrett | 14 |
| Miss Jaffe | 10 |
| Gossiper Barrett | 16 |
| "The Best of Everything" novelist Jaffe | 49 |
| Viktor ___, Hungarian ballet master | 35 |
| Viktor ___, ballet master | 25 |
| TV tabloid pioneer Barrett | 26 |
| Tinseltown tattler Barrett | 26 |
| Talkative Barrett | 17 |
| She's "a Hedda" of her time | 41 |
| Reporter Barrett | 16 |
| Ms. Barrett | 11 |
| Mitra of "Boston Legal" | 33 |
| Jaffe who wrote "The Best of Everything" | 50 |
| Jaffe who wrote "Five Women" | 38 |
| Hollywood's Barrett | 23 |
| Hollywood gossipmonger Barrett | 30 |
| Gossip maven Barrett | 20 |
| Gossip first name | 17 |
| First name in old gossip | 24 |
| First name in Hollywood gossip | 30 |
| First name in Hollywood dirt-dishing | 36 |
| First name in Hollywood dirt | 28 |
| Dirt-dishing Barrett | 20 |
| Columnist Barrett or writer Jaffe | 33 |
| Chatty Barrett | 14 |
| Building supplies giant | 23 |
| Beauty expert Berg | 18 |
| Barrett or Jaffee | 17 |
| Barrett of dish | 15 |
| Barrett known for her dish | 26 |
| Barrett known for dishing dirt | 30 |
| Barrett known for dishing | 25 |
| Barrett of Hollywood | 21 |
| Author" "Jaffe | 24 |
| Author Jaffe (''Class Reunion'') | 48 |
| "The Road Taken" novelist Jaffe | 41 |
| "The Road Taken" author Jaffe | 39 |
| "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee" lead___ Lisa Peretti | 75 |
| "Miss __": gossip columnist's autobiography | 57 |
| "Miss ___" (Barrett autobiography) | 44 |
| ''Oxford Blues'' heroine | 40 |
| ''Five Women'' author Jaffe | 43 |
| ''Class Reunion'' novelist Jaffe | 48 |
| __ Barrett's Hollywood: old gossip magazine | 47 |
| Firing of a gossip columnist? | 29 |
| President Reagan | 16 |
| First name of a very famous clown | 33 |
| First name in clowns | 20 |
| Mr. McDonald | 12 |
| Press Secretary Ziegler | 23 |
| One of the R's in J.R.R. Tolkien | 36 |
| McDonald's clown | 20 |
| McDonald or Reagan | 18 |
| McDonald or Colman | 18 |
| Lord in love with Lady Clare, in Tennyson | 41 |
| Jimmy's defeater | 20 |
| Jimmy follower | 14 |
| Humorous illustrator ___ Searle | 31 |
| He came after Jimmy | 19 |
| He appointed Sandra to the Supreme Court | 40 |
| George's '80s superior | 30 |
| George in ''Knute Rockne, All American'' | 56 |
| George H.W.'s predecessor | 29 |
| First name in conservatism | 26 |
| Dio, formally | 13 |
| Colman of Hollywood | 19 |
| Colman | 6 |
| Clown around for 40+ years | 26 |
| Redheaded restaurant figure | 27 |
| Icon once portrayed by Willard Scott | 36 |
| Legendary Irish king | 20 |
| Montana town | 12 |
| Irish tenor Tynan | 17 |
| Saint in a Sir Walter Scott title | 33 |
| Legendary king of Ireland | 25 |
| Farrow of MSNBC | 15 |
| Typeface imitative of handwriting | 33 |
| Script with heavy strokes | 25 |
| Upright typeface | 16 |
| Tiki Barber's twin | 22 |
| Somewhat angular typeface | 25 |
| SePArately distinct lettering | 29 |
| Schnitzler's "La ___" | 35 |
| Rounded script | 14 |
| Heavy-stroked script | 20 |
| Heavy script | 12 |
| Angular script | 14 |
| Adjective for une boule | 23 |
| A script, in printing | 21 |
| 1950 Max Ophuls film "La ___" | 39 |
| "La ___" (Max Ophuls film) | 36 |
| "La ___," 1950 film | 29 |
| Short poem running on two rhymes | 32 |
| Circular diamond | 16 |
| Short poem on two rhymes | 24 |