| Her album debut was "Whoa, Nelly!" | 44 |
| Her alter ego is Princess Adora | 31 |
| Her anagram is great | 20 |
| Her baby was a little devil | 27 |
| Her backing band is the Pussycats | 33 |
| Her bed was too soft | 20 |
| Her belly button was famously censored | 38 |
| Her best friend is Boots | 24 |
| Her birthday present, perhaps | 29 |
| Her book is read during the Jewish holiday Purim | 48 |
| Her car broke down | 18 |
| Her charm is fatal | 18 |
| Her children may be in the fold | 31 |
| Her children were her jewels | 28 |
| Her Christmas present, perhaps | 30 |
| Her counterpart | 15 |
| Her creation became a national emblem: June 14, 1777 | 52 |
| Her curiosity caused trouble | 28 |
| Her day is April 22 | 19 |
| Her debut album was "Little Earthquakes" | 50 |
| Her debut album was "On the 6" | 40 |
| Her drowning is reported in Act IV | 34 |
| Her epithet was Argeia | 22 |
| Her face ''launched a thousand ships'' | 54 |
| Her face "launched a thousand ships" | 46 |
| Her face began to circulate in 2000 | 35 |
| Her face launched a thousand ships | 34 |
| Her face launched ships | 23 |
| Her fans protected her to a degree | 34 |
| Her father and brother were mayors of Baltimore | 47 |
| Her feast day is Jul. 11 | 24 |
| Her film debut was as Woody Allen's date in "Annie Hall" | 70 |
| Her first book was about Pola Negri | 35 |
| Her first film was "9 to 5" | 37 |
| Her first single was (aptly) "Mrs. Lennon" | 52 |
| Her first solo recording ("Ringo, I Love You") was released under the pseudonym Bonnie Jo Mason | 105 |
| Her first word was voiced by Liz Taylor | 39 |
| Her full name anagrams to "horny rap wife" | 52 |
| Her full name has just one vowel repeated four times (aaaaand this entry officially jumps the shark) | 100 |
| Her given name at birth was Sári | 35 |
| Her hair hissed | 15 |
| Her hair is a fright | 20 |
| Her headdress featured a solar disk | 35 |
| Her help was solicited by The Beach Boys | 40 |
| Her help was solicited in a hit song | 36 |
| Her hems were high | 18 |
| Her honeymoon included a "Bed-In for Peace" | 53 |
| Her husband asked "...?" | 34 |
| Her idea may be taking off | 26 |
| Her identity may be unknown to an adoptee | 41 |
| Her image was stolen in 1911 and recovered in 1913 | 50 |
| Her last film was "Two-Faced Woman" | 45 |
| Her last movie was 1949's 'A Kiss for Corliss' | 58 |
| Her look was petrifying | 23 |
| Her looks could kill | 20 |
| Her looks were petrifying | 25 |
| Her lover drowned | 17 |
| Her machinations led to the Trojan War | 38 |
| Her Majesty's fliers | 24 |
| Her Majesty's salt | 22 |
| Her Majesty's unmentionables? | 33 |
| Her Majesty: Abbr. | 18 |
| Her marriage to Lamar Odom was televised | 40 |
| Her match? | 10 |
| Her mate | 8 |
| Her mate is "proud" | 29 |
| Her mate is a ruff | 18 |
| Her mate is ruff | 16 |
| Her Met debut came in 1931 | 26 |
| Her motto was "Semper Paratus" | 40 |
| Her movie debut was 1990's "Mermaids" | 51 |
| Her name can be touch-typed with just the right hand | 52 |
| Her name is Norwegian for "beautiful woman who leads you to victory" | 78 |
| Her name means ''life'' in Hebrew | 49 |
| Her name means "maiden" | 33 |
| Her name sounds like a name | 27 |
| Her nonspecific highness? | 25 |
| Her novel "The Watsons" was unfinished | 48 |
| Her or his, in Lyon | 19 |
| Her Oscar-nominated song “May It Be” features Elvish lyrics | 67 |
| Her pants were shocking | 23 |
| Her partner | 11 |
| Her patience is legendary | 25 |
| Her pen name was Christopher Crowfield | 38 |
| Her playmate wore a sailor suit and hat | 39 |
| Her poem is engraved under Miss Liberty | 39 |
| Her poison killed Creon | 23 |
| Her postcard says "Looking for bargains" | 50 |
| Her production company is her first name spelled backwards | 58 |
| Her pronoun? | 12 |
| Her relative | 12 |
| Her Royal Daunter? | 18 |
| Her sidekick was Gabrielle | 26 |
| Her sister has kids | 19 |
| Her sister won Wimbledon in 2005 | 32 |
| Her six Best Actress nominations without a win is a record | 58 |
| Her songs don't "cloy one" | 40 |
| Her songs lure Rhine boatmen | 28 |
| Her sweetness rivals apple cider | 32 |
| Her symbol is the sycamore tree | 31 |