| It's a sin to tell _____ | 28 |
| It's a Sin to Tell ____ | 27 |
| "That is ___!" | 24 |
| "My life is ___!" | 27 |
| "...tell ___" | 23 |
| Visitor from outer space | 24 |
| "X-Files" character | 29 |
| Stranger from a strange land | 28 |
| It's out of this world | 26 |
| Flying-saucer passenger | 23 |
| Feature of many sci-fi films | 28 |
| "The X-Files" extra | 29 |
| Xenophobe's nightmare | 25 |
| Xenophobe's aversion | 24 |
| Visitor from the stars | 22 |
| Visitor from another planet | 27 |
| Stranger from a strange land? | 29 |
| Sigourney Weaver thriller | 25 |
| Sigourney Weaver sci-fi film | 28 |
| Film set aboard the Nostromo | 28 |
| An American in Paris, e.g. | 26 |
| 1979 Sigourney Weaver film | 26 |
| 1979 Ridley Scott thriller | 26 |
| "Star Trek" extra | 27 |
| ___ and Sedition Acts: 1798 | 27 |
| Xenophobe's bugaboo | 23 |
| Xenophile's friend | 22 |
| Weekly World News newsmaker | 27 |
| Weaver work on a screen | 23 |
| Visitor from far, far away | 26 |
| Visitor from another world | 26 |
| Tabloid cover topic, maybe | 26 |
| Superman or Martian Manhunter | 29 |
| Spacehog "Resident" | 29 |
| Sigourney Weaver movie | 22 |
| Sigourney Weaver hit: 1979 | 26 |
| Sigourney Weaver film: 1979 | 27 |
| Sigourney Weaver classic | 24 |
| Sci-fi horror film: 1979 | 24 |
| Sci-fi classic of 1979 | 22 |
| Perpetrator of an abduction | 27 |
| Out-of-this-world type | 22 |
| Not terrestrial, perhaps | 24 |
| Newcomer to the U.S.A. | 22 |
| Many a slimy movie monster | 26 |
| Many a sci-fi character | 23 |
| Many a Comic-Con costume | 24 |
| Intergalactic traveler | 22 |
| Flying saucer occupant | 22 |
| Film with a pluralized sequel | 29 |
| Exceedingly unfamiliar | 22 |
| Candidate for naturalization | 28 |
| Being from outer space | 22 |
| Being from beyond Earth | 23 |
| Australian ___: outlander? | 26 |
| 1979 sci-fi-horror film | 23 |
| 1979 sci-fi blockbuster | 23 |
| "X-Files" extra | 25 |
| '79 sci-fi thriller | 23 |
| Transferable to another owner | 29 |
| Ruin a relationship with | 24 |
| Like many former friends | 24 |
| How Keri Hilson feels? | 22 |
| Feeling like an outcast | 23 |
| Becomes irritating toward | 25 |
| Property recipient, in law | 26 |
| Property recipient, at law | 26 |
| Property receiver, in law | 25 |
| Property receiver, in court | 27 |
| Property transfer recipient | 27 |
| Property recipient, legally | 27 |
| Title-transfer receiver | 23 |
| Property-title receiver | 23 |
| Heir, in legal terminology | 26 |
| He has estrange feeling? | 24 |
| Klingons or Vulcans, e.g. | 25 |
| They're out of this world | 29 |
| Border patrol concerns | 22 |
| Beings from another planet | 26 |
| "Star Wars" extras | 28 |
| Ufologist's concern | 23 |
| They're worlds apart? | 25 |
| Sigourney Weaver sequel | 23 |
| Roswell visitors, supposedly | 28 |
| 1986 James Cameron film | 23 |
| Ufologist's concerns | 24 |
| They exist, to Blink-182 | 24 |
| Some of them have big heads | 27 |
| Sequel set on the moon LV-426 | 29 |
| Science-fiction characters | 26 |
| Science fiction staples | 23 |
| Science fiction characters | 26 |
| Ones who are worlds apart | 25 |
| One line at passport control | 28 |
| Martians and Venusians | 22 |
| Extraterrestrial beings | 23 |
| Certain sci-fi hostiles | 23 |
| Abductors in a tabloid story | 28 |
| 1986 Sigourney Weaver film | 26 |
| 1986 sci-fi movie sequel | 24 |