| "Twister" star Hunt | 29 |
| Woman of "Troy" | 25 |
| Symbol of womanly beauty | 24 |
| Sister of Castor and Pollux | 27 |
| Ship launcher of legend | 23 |
| She's Reddy to sing | 23 |
| She ran off with Paris | 22 |
| Oscar winner Mirren or Hunt | 27 |
| Mirren of Prime Suspect | 27 |
| Kidnapped Greek beauty | 22 |
| Her face launched ships | 23 |
| Euripides play or its heroine | 29 |
| Daughter of Zeus and Leda | 25 |
| Clytemnestra's sister | 25 |
| Champion ship-launcher? | 23 |
| Cause of the Trojan War | 23 |
| Beauty abducted by Paris | 24 |
| Agamemnon's sister-in-law | 29 |
| Abducted Spartan of myth | 24 |
| ___ Wills Moody of tennis | 25 |
| Treasure State capital | 22 |
| Sainted mother of Constantine | 29 |
| Queen City of the Rockies | 25 |
| Cosmetician Rubinstein | 22 |
| City once called Last Chance | 28 |
| City not far from Butte | 23 |
| The Queen City of the Rockies | 29 |
| Last Chance Gulch, today | 24 |
| Last Chance Gulch site | 22 |
| Last Chance Gulch city | 22 |
| Gary Cooper's birthplace | 28 |
| Danish model Christensen | 24 |
| Capital west of Bismarck | 24 |
| Capital of the Treasure State | 29 |
| Capital near the Great Divide | 29 |
| Capital in the Western U.S. | 27 |
| Capital along Interstate 15 | 27 |
| Trojan beauty, to French | 24 |
| Curtis in the hair care aisle | 29 |
| Cosmetics company ___ Curtis | 28 |
| ___ Curtis of cosmetics | 23 |
| ___ Curtis (hair care brand) | 28 |
| Author Hanff and others | 23 |
| James MacArthur's mother | 28 |
| Portrayer of Victoria Regina | 28 |
| Oscar winner: 1931–32 | 28 |
| Grand old lady of the theater | 29 |
| "The White Sister" | 28 |
| "Airport" star | 24 |
| "Twister" actress | 27 |
| Hagar the Horrible's wife | 29 |
| Frequent Andrew Wyeth model | 27 |
| Wife of Hägar the Horrible | 29 |
| Hagar the Horrible's lady | 29 |
| Wyeth portrait subject | 22 |
| Scandinavian wife of comics | 27 |
| Hagar's wife, in comics | 27 |
| Hägar's comics wife | 26 |
| Col. Klink's secretary | 26 |
| Andrew Wyeth's model | 24 |
| Viking wife of the comics | 25 |
| Olympic winner Haase: 1960 | 26 |
| Mrs. Hägar the Horrible | 26 |
| Longtime Wyeth model Testorf | 28 |
| Honi and Hamlet's mother | 28 |
| Hägar's other half | 25 |
| Comic Hagar's wife | 22 |
| Austrian soprano Dernesch | 25 |
| Prefix with pad or port | 23 |
| Prefix with port or pad | 23 |
| Prefix for port or pad | 22 |
| Prefix for copter or port | 25 |
| "Port" attachment | 27 |
| Start with pad or port | 22 |
| Prefix with pad or taxi | 23 |
| Prefix for pad or port | 22 |
| Copter or port preceder | 24 |
| Occurring near the sun | 22 |
| Garden flower, for short | 24 |
| Word form for "sun" | 29 |
| Sun's combining form | 24 |
| Sun-loving flower, for short | 28 |
| Prefix for trope or stat | 24 |
| Prefix for "sun" | 26 |
| Kind of trope or scope | 22 |
| Garden plant, for short | 23 |
| Skyscraper topper, sometimes | 28 |
| Landing spot on a roof | 22 |
| Chopper's landing site | 26 |
| Chopper's destination | 25 |
| Rooftop feature, perhaps | 24 |
| Landing place on a roof | 23 |
| Chopper's rooftop stop | 26 |
| Chopper's landing spot | 26 |
| Chopper's landing place | 27 |
| Place to see a pilot light? | 27 |
| One use for a high roof | 23 |
| Copter's landing area | 25 |
| Contents of party store tanks | 29 |
| Second lightest element | 23 |