| Riveter of World War II | 23 |
| Riveter of W.W. II | 18 |
| Riveter of W. W. II | 19 |
| Renowned riveter | 16 |
| Perez with a nasally voice | 26 |
| Paper towel-touting waitress | 28 |
| Paper towel hawker, in old TV ads | 33 |
| Oprah's best-selling cook | 29 |
| One-time talker O'Donnell | 29 |
| O'Grady, of song | 20 |
| O'Grady lass | 16 |
| O'Donnell who started out on "Gimme a Break!" | 59 |
| O'Donnell who hosted a widely panned 2008 Thanksgiving variety special | 74 |
| O'Donnell or Perez | 22 |
| O'Donnell of "The View" | 37 |
| O'Donnell of "Sleepless in Seattle" | 49 |
| Noted robot maid | 16 |
| Ms. O'Grady | 15 |
| Ms. O'Donnell | 17 |
| Maid on "The Jetsons" | 31 |
| Iconic WWII riveter | 19 |
| Iconic 1940s riveter | 20 |
| Hepburn, to Bogart, in "The African Queen" | 52 |
| Half a celebrity scuffle of early 2007 | 38 |
| Girl of W. W. II song | 21 |
| Girl in Maude Nugent's 1896 song | 36 |
| Funnywoman O'Donnell | 24 |
| Funny O'Donnell | 19 |
| Former big name on "The View" | 39 |
| Former "The View" name | 32 |
| Former "The View" co-host O'Donnell | 49 |
| Famous riveter or O'Donnell of talk | 39 |
| Famous riveter | 14 |
| Ex-Giant Grier | 14 |
| Entertainer O'Donnell | 25 |
| Defunct women's magazine | 28 |
| Daytime TV host OÂ’Donnell | 29 |
| Comic O'Donnell | 19 |
| Archetypical W.W. II metalworker | 32 |
| Archetypical 1940s worker | 25 |
| Archetypical 1940s riveter | 26 |
| Albert's love in "Bye Bye Birdie" | 47 |
| Actress Perez or O'Donnell | 30 |
| 2007 feuder with Donald | 23 |
| "We Can Do It!" woman | 31 |
| "We Can Do It!" iconic character | 42 |
| "The Riveter" | 23 |
| "Sweet" O'Grady of song | 37 |
| "Sweet ___ O'Grady" | 33 |
| "Riveter" of W.W. II | 30 |
| "Ring-a-round" girl | 29 |
| "MASH" bar proprietor | 31 |
| "Jetsons" maid | 24 |
| "Cracklin' ___" (Neil Diamond hit) | 48 |
| "Cracklin' ___" (Neil Diamond chart-topper) | 57 |
| "Cracklin' ___" (1970 Neil Diamond chart-topper) | 62 |
| "Bye Bye Birdie" girl or song | 39 |
| "__ Radio" (O'Donnell talk show) | 46 |
| ''Bye Bye Birdie'' girl | 39 |
| More optimistic | 15 |
| More cheerful | 13 |
| Brighter | 8 |
| More promising | 14 |
| Not as gloomy | 13 |
| More upbeat | 11 |
| More sanguine | 13 |
| More favorable | 14 |
| More encouraging | 16 |
| O'Donnell and Perez | 23 |
| Bar in TV's "MASH" | 32 |
| "__ Lullaby": Norah Jones song | 40 |
| Hawkeye, B.J. and Klinger relaxed there | 39 |
| WWII icon for working women | 27 |
| WWII feminist icon | 18 |
| W.W. II symbolic heroine | 24 |
| W.W. II icon on a 1999 stamp | 28 |
| Norman Rockwell painting subject of W.W. II | 43 |
| Norman Rockwell painted her eating a sandwich | 45 |
| Morale builder of W.W. II | 25 |
| Iconic WWII worker | 18 |
| Iconic Rockwell subject | 23 |
| Home work force symbol | 22 |
| Archetypal 1940s machinist | 26 |
| It's in the bag | 19 |
| Violin bow application | 22 |
| Violinist's supply | 22 |
| Violinist's stuff | 21 |
| Violinist's aid | 19 |
| Violin-bow application | 22 |
| Violin-case item | 16 |
| Pitcher's bagful | 20 |
| Pitcher's aid | 17 |
| It helps a pitcher get a grip | 29 |
| For pitchers, it's in the bag | 33 |
| Violinist's purchase | 24 |
| Violinist's application | 27 |
| Violin bow coating | 18 |
| Pro bowler's supply | 23 |
| Prepare, as a violin bow | 24 |
| Prepare, as a bow | 17 |