| Rabbit chaser of fiction | 24 |
| Phoebe's poetic sister | 26 |
| One of the Kramdens | 19 |
| Noted party crasher | 19 |
| Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt | 23 |
| Miss Toklas | 11 |
| Looking-glass girl | 18 |
| Lewis Carroll's girl | 24 |
| Kramden's mate | 18 |
| Gobel's widow | 17 |
| First name in shock rock | 24 |
| Fictional rabbit chaser | 23 |
| Fictional dreamer | 17 |
| Dodgson's lass | 18 |
| Dodgson girl | 12 |
| Chef/author Waters | 18 |
| Carroll's adventuress | 25 |
| Carroll adventuress | 19 |
| Albee title character | 21 |
| "Wonderland" girl | 27 |
| "Through the Looking-Glass" girl | 42 |
| "Everything's curious today" speaker | 50 |
| "Dilbert" engineer | 28 |
| "Curiouser and curiouser!" utterer | 44 |
| "___ Doesn't Live Here Anymore" | 45 |
| ___ in Chains (grunge band) | 27 |
| Wonderland wanderer | 19 |
| Wonder-land visitor | 19 |
| White Rabbit's pursuer | 26 |
| White Rabbit pursuer | 20 |
| White Rabbit follower | 21 |
| Walker who wrote "The Color Purple" | 45 |
| Venturesome girl | 16 |
| TV role for Linda Lavin | 23 |
| Trixie's pal, in 50's TV | 32 |
| Trixie's best friend, on TV | 31 |
| Trixie's best friend in 1950's TV | 41 |
| Trixie Norton's neighbor | 28 |
| Trixie Norton's friend | 26 |
| Toklas or Faye | 14 |
| Toklas or blue | 14 |
| The owner of Arlo's favorite eatery | 39 |
| Tea-party guest | 15 |
| Tarzan's mother | 19 |
| Tarkington's Adams | 22 |
| Tarkington's Adam | 21 |
| T.R.'s "blue" girl | 32 |
| Sitcom with the catchphrase "Kiss my grits!" | 54 |
| Sitcom wife reprised by Gabrielle Union in a 2005 film | 54 |
| Sitcom set at Mel's Diner | 29 |
| Singer Cooper | 13 |
| Short-story writer Munro | 24 |
| She wore a blue gown | 20 |
| She lived with TV's Bradys | 30 |
| She asked "What IS an un-birthday present?" | 53 |
| Role in Verdi's "Falstaff" | 40 |
| Rock's Cooper | 17 |
| Restaurateur of song | 20 |
| Restaurateur of film | 20 |
| Restaurant owner of song | 24 |
| Restaurant owner of films | 25 |
| Restaurant owner in an Arlo Guthrie song | 40 |
| Restaurant owner in a 1969 film | 31 |
| Restaurant owner | 16 |
| Ralph's wife, on "The Honeymooners" | 49 |
| Ralph's missus | 18 |
| Ralph Kramden's mate | 24 |
| Queen of Hearts irker | 21 |
| Pulitzer novelist Walker | 24 |
| Pulitzer author Walker | 22 |
| Person to ask, in song | 22 |
| One of TV's "honeymooners" | 40 |
| New York's _____ Tully Hall | 31 |
| Name referenced in Jefferson Airplane's "White Rabbit" | 68 |
| Name in the Jefferson Airplane hit "White Rabbit" | 59 |
| Mrs. Phil Harris | 16 |
| Mrs. Kramden of Chauncey Street | 31 |
| Mrs. Kramden of "The Honeymooners" | 44 |
| Mr. Cooper, to us | 17 |
| Movie restaurateur | 18 |
| March Hare's guest | 22 |
| Marble of tennis fame | 21 |
| Mad Hatter's guest | 22 |
| Looking glass girl | 18 |
| Linda Lavin's TV hit | 24 |
| Linda Lavin vehicle | 19 |
| Linda Lavin sitcom | 18 |
| Linda Lavin role | 16 |
| Lincoln Center's ___ Tully Hall | 35 |
| Lincoln Center patron Tully | 27 |
| Lewis Carroll's rabbit chaser | 33 |
| Lavin's sitcom role | 23 |
| Kind of blue gown | 17 |
| Kind of "Blue Gown" | 29 |
| Jefferson Airplane's "Go Ask ___" | 48 |
| Hatter's guest | 18 |
| Guthrie's restaurateur | 26 |
| Guest of the Mad Hatter | 23 |
| Guest at a fictional tea party | 30 |
| Gobel's mate | 16 |