| <u>Billy,</u> <u>Fred</u> <u>or</u> <u>Vincent</u> | 98 |
| "Welcome to the Jungle" singer | 40 |
| "The ___ Tattoo" (1955) | 33 |
| "Second Hand" girl of 1921 | 36 |
| "Second Hand ___" | 27 |
| "Only a ___" | 22 |
| "Only a ___," 1925 song | 33 |
| "Oliver Twist" girl | 29 |
| "November Rain" singer | 32 |
| "I am the ___ of Sharon . . . " | 41 |
| "Hu$tle" subject Pete | 31 |
| "Hu$tle" hitter | 25 |
| "Golden Girls" character | 34 |
| "Charlie Hustle" | 26 |
| "Audrey ___," recent best seller | 42 |
| "... a __ / By any other name ..." | 44 |
| "___ of Washington Square" | 36 |
| 'The Bachelor' flower | 29 |
| 'Golden Girls' role | 27 |
| ''American Beauty'' flower | 42 |
| ____Blanche, Newfoundland | 25 |
| _____dale (Toronto suburb) | 26 |
| ___ Sunday, the fourth Sunday in Lent | 37 |
| ___ Royce, disco group | 22 |
| ___ of Jericho | 14 |
| Sitcom full of Barr scenes | 26 |
| Sitcom about the Conners | 24 |
| Sitcom about the Conner family | 30 |
| Emmy-winning comedienne | 23 |
| Waitress at the fictional Lobo Lounge | 37 |
| TV series set in Lanford, Ill. | 30 |
| Top-rated TV show of 1989-90 | 28 |
| Notorious "Star-Spangled Banner" singer | 49 |
| Ms. Barr | 8 |
| Funny Barr | 10 |
| Funny actress Barr | 18 |
| Darlene's TV mom | 20 |
| Comic with a "domestic goddess" persona | 49 |
| Barr-made sitcom? | 17 |
| Barr of TV | 10 |
| "Domestic Goddess" comic | 34 |
| '88-'97 sitcom | 22 |
| '80s-'90s wisecracking TV mom | 37 |
| Manitoba river | 14 |
| Dominica's capital | 22 |
| Capital of the Caribbean republic Dominica | 42 |
| Capital of Dominica | 19 |
| It was held outside of California only once, in 1942 | 52 |
| Big game in college | 19 |
| Pasadena arena | 14 |
| NCAA's "Granddaddy of them all" | 45 |
| Jan. 1 mecca | 12 |
| Home field of the UCLA Bruins | 29 |
| Big game on January 1 | 21 |
| Big game in January | 19 |
| Annual Pasadena doings | 22 |
| 1994 World Cup final site | 25 |
| Kane's treasured object | 27 |
| Charles Foster Kane's dying word | 36 |
| Kane's last word | 20 |
| Cinematic sled | 14 |
| Undeveloped rambler | 19 |
| Sled in "Citizen Kane" | 32 |
| Mystery word in "Citizen Kane" | 40 |
| Kane's sled | 15 |
| Kane's dying word in "Citizen Kane" | 49 |
| Future rambler, say | 19 |
| Floral growth | 13 |
| First word of "Citizen Kane" | 38 |
| Famous sled name | 16 |
| Citizen Kane's last word | 28 |
| Charles Foster Kane's last word | 35 |
| American Beauty growth | 22 |
| "Pure and lovely," if red | 35 |
| "Citizen Kane" line | 29 |
| Herbal tea choice | 17 |
| Plant fruit | 11 |
| Fruit of a flower | 17 |
| Floral fruit | 12 |
| Vitamin-yielding seed pod | 25 |
| Vitamin C additive, often | 25 |
| Red fruit used in some jams | 27 |
| Flower's fleshy fruit | 25 |
| Town next to Elizabeth, N.J. | 28 |
| New Jersey village that was the first ever to be incandescently lit | 67 |
| New Jersey town where Edison built the first electric lighting system | 69 |
| New Jersey borough where Edison built the first electric lighting system | 72 |
| Edison's New Jersey lab locale | 34 |
| 1995 Stephen King novel | 23 |
| Stephen King novel of 1995 | 26 |
| Reddish pigment | 15 |
| Rudolf Friml operetta | 21 |
| "The Dick Van Dyke Show" actress | 42 |
| Sally Rogers portrayer of '60s TV | 37 |
| MacDonald-Eddy Mountie musical | 30 |
| Longtime "Hollywood Squares" regular | 46 |
| Friml operetta with the song "Indian Love Call" | 57 |
| Friml operetta of 1924 | 22 |
| 1936 MacDonald/Eddy classic | 27 |
| "The Dick Van Dyke Show" regular | 42 |