| "Exit to ___" (1994 Rosie O'Donnell movie) | 56 |
| "Escape to Chimp ___" (Animal Planet show) | 52 |
| Linda of Broadway's "Jekyll & Hyde" | 53 |
| Cabaret singer and "Star Search" winner Linda | 55 |
| Broadway star Linda who won $100,000 on "Star Search" | 63 |
| Actress Linda of Broadway's "Jekyll & Hyde" | 61 |
| She played herself in "Swim Girl, Swim" (1927) | 56 |
| Gertrude who was the first woman to swim the English Channel | 60 |
| Gertrude ___, the first woman to swim the English Channel | 57 |
| Gertrude ___, first woman to swim the English Channel | 53 |
| Award for Best Novel won three times by Dick Francis | 52 |
| "Come to Grief" won Dick Francis this award | 53 |
| ''Tarzan of the Apes'' writer Burroughs | 55 |
| Rocker with the 1973 #1 hit "Frankenstein" | 52 |
| Word with ''jagged'' or ''ragged'' | 66 |
| "Postcards from the ___" (Meryl Streep film) | 54 |
| Morrissey "The ___ Are No Longer Parallel" | 52 |
| John Glenn's portrayer in "The Right Stuff" | 57 |
| John Glenn portrayer in ''The Right Stuff'' | 59 |
| He played John Glenn in 1983 and John McCain in 2012 | 52 |
| Actor who has portrayed Jackson Pollock and John Glenn | 54 |
| (Non-gay) Best Actor nominee for "Pollock" | 52 |
| Adams in "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World" | 56 |
| Nicollette's role on "Desperate Housewives" | 57 |
| Sedgwick Velvet Underground's "Femme Fatale" is about | 67 |
| Sedgwick on Dramarama's "Cinema Verite" cover | 59 |
| Real estate agent on "Desperate Housewives" | 53 |
| Plimpton book subtitled "An American Biography" | 57 |
| Nicollette's "Desperate Housewives" character | 59 |
| Nicollette Sheridan's role on "Desperate Housewives" | 66 |
| McClurg from "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" | 53 |
| Lou Grant's ex on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" | 59 |
| First name among the ''The Sopranos'' cast | 58 |
| Falco who played Carmela on "The Sopranos" | 52 |
| Falco who played Carmela in "The Sopranos" | 52 |
| Falco in Broadway's "The House of Blue Leaves" | 60 |
| Carmela portrayer on ''The Sopranos'' | 53 |
| Beggar in Sir Walter Scott's "The Antiquary" | 58 |
| "Shooting Rubberbands at the Stars" singer Brickell | 61 |
| "Always said you were a youthquaker, ___" The Cult | 60 |
| Patsy's "Absolutely Fabulous" sidekick | 52 |
| Saffron's mom on "Absolutely Fabulous" | 52 |
| Patsy's pal on TV's "Absolutely Fabulous" | 59 |
| Minnesota city where part of "Fargo" was filmed | 57 |
| National Inventors' Day is observed on his birthday | 55 |
| Inventor who said "There is no substitute for hard work" | 66 |
| His first patent was for an "Electrographic Vote Recorder" | 68 |
| He was played in two 1940 films, by Mickey Rooney and Spencer Tracy | 67 |
| He said, "To have a great idea, have a lot of them" | 61 |
| "___, the Man," 1940 biopic starring Spencer Tracy | 60 |
| Jean Stapleton's "All in the Family" role | 55 |
| "Dingbat" on "All in the Family" | 52 |
| "Dingbat" in "All in the Family" | 52 |
| "Despicable Me" daughter who wears the pink hat | 57 |
| Former New York City mayor who asked "How'm I doing?" | 67 |
| Former NYC Mayor and "People's Court" judge | 57 |
| Ex-mayor seen in "The Muppets Take Manhattan" | 55 |
| Big Apple mayor who inquired "How'm I doin'?" | 63 |
| Big Apple mayor who asked "How'm I doin'?" | 60 |
| '90s judge on "The People's Court" | 52 |
| His orchestra once included Hoagy Carmichael and the Dorsey brothers | 68 |
| Cohost of NBC's "TV's Bloopers and Practical Jokes" | 69 |
| Rudy Giuliani's replacement on the Iraq Study Group | 55 |
| Reagan cabinet member who was previously counselor to the president | 67 |
| Ned's new love interest, on "The Simpsons" | 56 |
| Charlotte's "Diff'rent Strokes" role | 54 |
| "So Big" and "Show Boat" author Ferber | 58 |
| Seymour's love interest, once, on "The Simpsons" | 62 |
| Crossdressing "Dame" played by Barry Humphries | 56 |
| Buchanan who wrote "The Corpse Had a Familiar Face" | 61 |
| "The Simpsons" teacher who was called Mrs. K | 54 |
| "The Facts of Life" housemother ___ Garrett | 53 |
| "Diff'rent Strokes" character's first name | 60 |
| "David Copperfield" actress ___ May Oliver | 52 |
| ___ Mode, female character in "The Incredibles" | 57 |
| ___ Mode (fashion designer in "The Incredibles") | 58 |
| ___ Braithwaite ("Downton Abbey" character) | 53 |
| ___ Edibles (food shop on "The Facts of Life") | 56 |
| TV character first seen on "Cavalcade of Stars" | 57 |
| Old television's "Raccoon of the Year" | 52 |
| Japanese historical period from the 17th to 19th centuries | 58 |
| ___ Period, depicted in "The Last Samurai" | 52 |
| ___ de Waart, San Francisco Symphony Orchestra conductor | 56 |
| Biblical land whose name means "red" in Hebrew | 56 |
| He played a chauvinistic shoe salesman for ten years | 52 |
| Actor seen in credits stuffing his hand down his pants | 54 |
| Football's "Too Tall" Jones and others | 52 |
| 1920's-40's Yankees manager Barrow and others | 53 |
| Subject of the book "Disaster in Dearborn" | 52 |
| Make mentioned in "We Didn't Start the Fire" | 58 |
| It would "make other cars seem ordinary," per ads | 59 |
| Car with an innovative "rolling dome" speedometer | 59 |
| "The __ Show": 1957 promotional TV special | 52 |
| Autos overhyped when introduced on "E Day" in 1957 | 60 |
| 1960s doo-wop group with an automotive name, with "the" | 65 |
| "Rama Lama Ding Dong" singers, with "the" | 61 |
| "Rama Lama Ding Dong" group, with "the" | 59 |
| What N.Y./Phila. baseball games are usually played in | 53 |
| The only Ron Howard film a crossword solver needs to know | 57 |
| 1999 film scripted by Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel | 52 |