| 1891 self-named electrical invention | 36 |
| 1891 title mother of an infant named Sorrow | 43 |
| 1892 Tchaikovsky ballet, with "The" | 45 |
| 1894 adventure novel, with "The" | 42 |
| 1894 Mark Twain novel in our library | 36 |
| 1899 painting used to promote gramophones | 41 |
| 1899-1905 heavyweight boxing champion | 37 |
| 18th C. philosopher Jean-Jacques | 32 |
| 18th century French painting style | 34 |
| 18th century translator of Homer | 32 |
| 18th in a line that ends at a Bush | 34 |
| 18th letter of the Greek alphabet | 33 |
| 18th-c. German philosopher Immanuel | 35 |
| 18th-century agricultural inventor | 34 |
| 18th-century Austrian archduchess Maria __ | 42 |
| 18th-century British general Thomas | 35 |
| 18th-century English composer Thomas | 36 |
| 18th-century English portraitist | 32 |
| 18th-century French artist Gillot | 33 |
| 18th-century French winemaker Martin | 36 |
| 18th-century Hapsburg monarch Maria ___ | 39 |
| 18th-century Irish patriot Robert __ | 36 |
| 18th-century London cabinetmaker | 32 |
| 18th-century monarch, too familiarly? | 37 |
| 18th-century philosopher Jean-Jacques | 37 |
| 18th-century Poet Laureate Nicholas | 35 |
| 18th-century song by Henry Carey | 32 |
| 18th-century Swiss mathematician | 32 |
| 18th-century teenage Russian emperor | 36 |
| 18th-century translator of Homer | 32 |
| 18th-century Venetian fresco painter | 36 |
| 18th/19th-century Neapolitan guerrilla __ Diavolo | 49 |
| 19 of them take just under 10 million min. | 42 |
| 19-season N.H.L.'er Robitaille | 34 |
| 19-time grand slam singles finalist | 35 |
| 1900's-30's Spanish queen | 33 |
| 1901 Churchill novel, with "The" | 42 |
| 1901 Maugham novel, with "The" | 40 |
| 1902 Physics Nobelist Pieter ___ | 32 |
| 1904 date in "Ulysses" | 32 |
| 1904 presidential candidate Parker and others | 45 |
| 1904-'05 foe of Japan: Abbr. | 32 |
| 1906 Massenet opera based on Greek myth | 39 |
| 1909 ballet "__ Sylphides" | 36 |
| 1909 Baum book, with "The" | 36 |
| 1910's film star known as The Vamp | 38 |
| 1910's heavyweight champ Willard | 36 |
| 1910's-20's art movement | 32 |
| 1910's-30's Harper's Bazaar designer | 48 |
| 1910-36 for George V, and 1936-52 for George VI | 47 |
| 1910s heavyweight champ ___ Willard | 35 |
| 1910s-'20s Dutch art movement | 33 |
| 1910s-'20s Ford assembly-line classic | 41 |
| 1911 song "I ___ Girl..." | 35 |
| 1912 car used for the first trans-Canada trip | 45 |
| 1912 follower of Teddy Roosevelt | 32 |
| 1913 Literature Nobelist from India | 35 |
| 1913 Nobel Peace Prize winner ___ La Fontaine | 45 |
| 1914 novel about a wild man in a church recess? | 47 |
| 1915 Civil War epic, with "The" | 41 |
| 1915 film epic, with "The" | 36 |
| 1915 Harry Carey film, with "The" | 43 |
| 1915 Lillian Gish film, with "The" | 44 |
| 1915 Literature Nobelist ___ Rolland | 36 |
| 1915 Ring Lardner book about Frank X. Farrell | 45 |
| 1916-18 post for Calvin Coolidge: Abbr. | 39 |
| 1917 Kentucky Derby winner or a 1957 biopic | 43 |
| 1917 Kentucky Derby winner ___ Khayyam | 38 |
| 1917 Theda Bara role, informally | 32 |
| 1918 Pulitzer recipient Teasdale | 32 |
| 1918 song girl whose name was sung with a stutter | 49 |
| 1918's Battle of the ___ Forest | 35 |
| 1919 bildungsroman by Hermann Hesse | 35 |
| 1920 Democratic presidential nominee | 36 |
| 1920 play that takes place in a factory | 39 |
| 1920 Preakness and Belmont winner | 33 |
| 1920's chess champion Capablanca | 36 |
| 1920's Olympics star from Finland | 37 |
| 1920's swimming sensation Gertrude | 38 |
| 1920's vice president Charles | 33 |
| 1920's-30's film star Conrad | 36 |
| 1920's-40's North Dakota senator Gerald | 47 |
| 1920Â’s-30Â’s Winter Olympics star | 40 |
| 1920s anarchist in a celebrated trial | 37 |
| 1920s birth control advocate Russell | 36 |
| 1920s car that had its inventor's initials | 46 |
| 1920s Folies Bergère set and costume designer | 48 |
| 1920s Folies-Bergère designer | 32 |
| 1920s period in F. Scott Fitzgerald stories | 43 |
| 1920s style with geometric motifs | 33 |
| 1920s-'30s debate opponent of Einstein | 42 |
| 1920s-'30s Flying Clouds, e.g. | 34 |
| 1920s-'30s style, informally | 32 |
| 1921 Booth Tarkington novel in our library | 42 |
| 1921 play based on the Jewish Golem legend | 42 |
| 1921 play that gave us the word "robot" | 49 |
| 1922 Murnau film featuring Count Orlok | 38 |
| 1922 novel with a Dublin backdrop | 33 |
| 1922 Willa Cather novel that won a Pulitzer | 43 |
| 1923 medicine nobelist Frederick | 32 |