| "Cheers" actress Perlman | 34 |
| "Cheers" regular Perlman | 34 |
| Three-toed bird of South America | 32 |
| She played Carla on "Cheers" | 38 |
| Flightless bird of South America | 32 |
| Saturn's second-largest moon | 32 |
| Actress Perlman of "Cheers" | 37 |
| Type of male bird that hatches eggs | 35 |
| Perlman of "Canadian Bacon" | 37 |
| Ostrich's South American cousin | 35 |
| Carla portrayer on "Cheers" | 37 |
| Perlman of ''Cheers'' | 37 |
| Ostrich's South American kin | 32 |
| It has wings but can't take wing | 36 |
| "The Biggest Loser" host Caroline | 43 |
| Woody and Ted's "Cheers" co-star | 46 |
| Wife and sister of Cronus, in mythology | 39 |
| South American bird named for a Greek Titan | 43 |
| Shelley's "Cheers" nemesis | 40 |
| She plays Carla on "Cheers" | 37 |
| Perlman who married Danny DeVito | 32 |
| Perlman on the rocks with Danny DeVito | 38 |
| Perlman of "Sunset Park" | 34 |
| Ostrich cousin or actress Perlman | 33 |
| Moon of Saturn discovered in 1672 | 33 |
| Goddess whose children were swallowed by Cronus | 47 |
| Flightless bird from South America | 34 |
| Diane's "Cheers" nemesis | 38 |
| Carla's portrayer on "Cheers" | 43 |
| "Cheers" co-star's first name | 43 |
| ___ Silvia, mother of Romulus and Remus | 39 |
| Three-toed creatures similar to ostriches | 41 |
| Flightless birds of South America | 33 |
| Ostrich relatives of South America | 34 |
| Birds with a name from Greek myth | 33 |
| South Korea's first president | 33 |
| Syngman ___, first president of South Korea | 43 |
| South Korean president, 1948-1960 | 33 |
| Syngman ___ (first president of South Korea) | 44 |
| South Korean president: 1948–60 | 38 |
| South Korea's first president Syngman ___ | 45 |
| Ruler of South Korea 1948 to 1960 | 33 |
| Prominent name in South Korean history | 38 |
| President of South Korea: 1948-60 | 33 |
| President exiled to Hawaii in 1960 | 34 |
| Former South Korean president Syngman ___ | 41 |
| Foreign leader exiled in Hawaii, 1960 | 37 |
| Eisenhower's Korean counterpart | 35 |
| Asian leader who had a Ph.D. from Princeton | 43 |
| "Ellie ___," post-Civil War hit | 41 |
| "Ellie ____," 1865 song | 33 |
| French kings' coronation city | 33 |
| Cathedral city in France, old style | 35 |
| River near lots of lovely castles, to the Germans | 49 |
| Historic European waterway, to the Germans | 42 |
| Prefix meaning "current" | 34 |
| Electric-current regulator, for short | 37 |
| Animal for whom a blood factor is named | 39 |
| What "Rh" may stand for | 33 |
| Primate used in early Project Mercury missions | 46 |
| Popular test animal in medical research | 39 |
| Monkey that gave its name to a blood protein | 44 |
| Monkey found around many Buddhist temples | 41 |
| Monkey for whom a blood factor is named | 39 |
| Animal for which a blood-group system is named | 46 |
| Animal for which a blood factor is named | 40 |
| Like a question that isn't a question | 41 |
| "Gone With the Wind" character | 40 |
| Butler who ended with "damn" | 38 |
| "And you, Miss, are no lady!" speaker | 47 |
| He said, "Frankly, my dear..." | 40 |
| He didn't "give a damn" | 37 |
| Fictional blockade runner Butler | 32 |
| Clark's "Gone With the Wind" role | 47 |
| Butler or actress in "G.W.T.W." | 41 |
| Butler of "Gone With the Wind" | 40 |
| Butler of 'Gone With the Wind' | 38 |
| Alicia ___, actress in "G.W.T.W." | 43 |
| "Gone With The Wind" hero Butler | 42 |
| "Frankly, my dear..." utterer | 39 |
| Strasbourg's river, in Strasbourg | 37 |
| Major German river, to a Frenchman | 34 |
| River that starts in the Swiss Alps | 35 |
| Wine type named after a river in western German | 47 |
| River valley known for Riesling wine | 36 |
| River that flows past more than 40 castles | 42 |
| River straddled by Basel, Switzerland | 37 |
| River on Switzerland's border | 33 |
| River of Wagner's "Ring" | 38 |
| River from the Alps to the North Sea | 36 |
| Riesling wines are produced in its valley | 41 |
| Region where Riesling wines are made | 36 |
| Part of Switzerland's border | 32 |
| Liechtenstein's western border | 34 |
| German river whose valley is known for wine | 43 |
| French river about 820 miles long | 33 |
| Allied river objective in Dec. 1944 | 35 |
| "Watch on the ___," Hellman play | 42 |
| Thick-skinned jungle beast, briefly | 35 |
| Thick-skinned herbivore, familiarly | 35 |