| Antarctica's __ Ice Shelf | 29 |
| Southern sea | 12 |
| Reform Party's Perot | 24 |
| One of the "Friends" friends | 38 |
| Noted seamstress | 16 |
| Monica's brother | 20 |
| Lanny or Diana | 14 |
| Historical sewer | 16 |
| Historic seamstress | 19 |
| "Mahogany" star | 25 |
| ''Friends'' friend | 34 |
| Yukon river | 11 |
| Writer Macdonald | 16 |
| Tycoon Perot | 12 |
| The New Yorker founder Harold | 29 |
| Supremes lead singer | 20 |
| Starmaker Betsy? | 16 |
| Songstress Diana | 16 |
| Sea of Antarctica | 17 |
| Rough exterior of bark | 22 |
| Politico Perot | 14 |
| Opponent of George and Bill | 27 |
| One of TV's ''Friends'' | 43 |
| Motown's Diana | 18 |
| Monica's brother on TV | 26 |
| Legendary flagmaker | 19 |
| Joey's friend | 17 |
| H. __ Perot | 11 |
| Flag maker | 10 |
| First woman to govern a state | 29 |
| Famous sewer | 12 |
| Famous flagmaker | 16 |
| Famed sewer | 11 |
| Famed flagmaker | 15 |
| Famed flag maker | 16 |
| Exterior of bark | 16 |
| Eponym of the hockey trophy won 10 times by Gretzky | 51 |
| Diana of "Lady Sings the Blues" | 41 |
| Diana from Detroit | 18 |
| Colonial flagmaker | 18 |
| Cold sea | 8 |
| Clooney's "ER" role | 33 |
| Betsy or Barney | 15 |
| Betsy of flag-making fame | 25 |
| Barney of ring fame | 19 |
| 1992 opponent of Bill and George | 32 |
| "Touch Me in the Morning" singer | 42 |
| "The Joy of Painting" host Bob | 40 |
| "Lady Sings the Blues" star Diana | 43 |
| "Friends" guy | 23 |
| Woman depicted in "The Birth of Old Glory" | 52 |
| V.I.P. of flags | 15 |
| Thurber's "The Years with ___" | 44 |
| The New Yorker founder, Harold | 30 |
| The New Yorker founder | 22 |
| Susan __, George's fiancée on "Seinfeld" | 57 |
| Supremes singer Diana | 21 |
| Supremes singer | 15 |
| Supremes leader | 15 |
| Supremes diva | 13 |
| Supreme Supreme | 15 |
| Supreme being? | 14 |
| Soprano Elinor | 14 |
| Soft-spoken painter Bob | 23 |
| Snowboarder Rebagliati | 22 |
| Singer-actress Diana | 20 |
| Singer Supreme? | 15 |
| Singer Lanny or Diana | 21 |
| She had a 1980 #1 hit with "Upside Down" | 50 |
| Sewer of note | 13 |
| Sea south of New Zealand | 24 |
| Sea east of Victoria Land | 25 |
| Schwimmer's Geller | 22 |
| Rival of George and Bill in '92 | 35 |
| Revolutionary sewer | 19 |
| Premier flagmaker | 17 |
| Polar explorer Sir James | 24 |
| Play by Rattigan | 16 |
| Perot | 5 |
| PBS painter Bob known for "happy little clouds" | 57 |
| Patriotic seamstress | 20 |
| One of the Supremes | 19 |
| One of NBC's "Friends" | 36 |
| One of Antarctica's seas | 28 |
| Noted flagmaker | 15 |
| Noted flag maker | 16 |
| Noted Canadian pioneer: 1783–1856 | 40 |
| New Yorker man | 14 |
| New Yorker founder Harold | 25 |
| New ____ , Nova Scotia | 22 |
| Nellie ___, first female state governor | 39 |
| Mystery-writer Macdonald | 24 |
| Mystery writer Macdonald | 24 |
| Movie maker Hunter | 18 |
| Middle name of a July 16, 1992, dropout | 39 |
| Macdonald of mystery | 20 |
| Lord in Shakespeare's "Richard II" | 48 |
| Longtime New Yorker editor | 26 |
| Legendary seamstress | 20 |
| Legendary flag maker | 20 |