Canadian pop star Gryner, 3 letters
He played Jimmy B-Rabbit Smith, Jr. in 8 Mile, 3 letters
Kind of film, in brief, 3 letters
Old home-movie format, 3 letters
Toronto singer-songwriter Gryner, 3 letters
___ Lee Bunton, a.k.a. Baby Spice, 4 letters
___ Peel of The Avengers, 4 letters
'A Woman of Substance' woman, 4 letters
'96 role for Gwyneth, 4 letters
'Baby Spice' Bunton, 4 letters
'Mother Earth' publisher Goldman, 4 letters
'The New Colossus' poet Lazarus, 4 letters
Bone Dance sci-fi author Bull, 4 letters
Clueless inspiration, 4 letters
Handsome, clever and rich title character of 1815, 4 letters
Harry Potter actress Watson, 4 letters
Nanny McPhee star Thompson, 4 letters
The Avengers character, 4 letters
The Nanny Diaries co-author McLaughlin, 4 letters
#3 baby girl's name in 2010, 4 letters
1815 Jane Austen novel, 4 letters
1815 novel set in Surrey, 4 letters
1816 novel made into a 1996 film, 4 letters
1932 Marie Dressler film, 4 letters
1975 Hot Chocolate hit, 4 letters
1975 Hot Chocolate hit about a girl who was a star in everyone's eyes, 4 letters
1990s alternative band ___ Peel, 4 letters
1990s indie rock band ___ Peel, 4 letters
1992 Best Actress Thompson, 4 letters
1992 Oscar-winner Thompson, 4 letters
1996 film with the tagline Cupid is armed and dangerous!, 4 letters
1996 Gwyneth Paltrow film, 4 letters
1996 Gwyneth Paltrow role, 4 letters
1996 Gwyneth Paltrow title role, 4 letters
1996 movie based on an 1816 novel, 4 letters
1996 title role for Gwyneth, 4 letters
1996 vehicle for Gwyneth, 4 letters
19th-century educator Willard, 4 letters
Actress Samms or Thompson, 4 letters
Actress Stone of Crazy, Stupid, Love., 4 letters
Actress Stone of Easy A, 4 letters
Actress Thompson of 'Howards End', 4 letters
Actress Thompson or Samms, 4 letters
Actress Watson of the Harry Potter movies, 4 letters
Admiral Nelson's mistress Hamilton, 4 letters
American poet Lazarus, 4 letters
Anarchist ___ Goldman, 4 letters
Anarchist and writer Goldman, 4 letters
Anarchist Goldman or poet Lazarus, 4 letters
Anthony's Howards End co-star, 4 letters
Anthony's Remains of the Day and Howards End costar, 4 letters
Aurora Greenway's daughter, 4 letters
Austen classic adapted to film in 1996, 4 letters
Austen novel made into a 1996 movie, 4 letters
Austen novel made into a movie, 4 letters
Austen novel of 1816, 4 letters
Austen novel that inspired Clueless, 4 letters
Austen or Flaubert heroine, 4 letters
Austen role for Gwyneth, 4 letters
Austen title character, 4 letters
Austen title matchmaker, 4 letters
Austen's Miss Woodhouse, 4 letters
Austen's 'handsome, clever, and rich' heroine, 4 letters
Austen's Ms. Woodhouse, 4 letters
Baby name popular in the 1880s and 2000s, 4 letters
Baby Spice's real first name, 4 letters
Beatrice portrayer in Much Ado About Nothing, 4 letters
Best Actress winner of 1992 Thompson, 4 letters
Bovary's first name, 4 letters
British actress Thompson, 4 letters
Bunton of the Spice Girls, 4 letters
Caulfield of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, 4 letters
Charles Bovary's wife, 4 letters
Classic book of 1816, 4 letters
Classic Jane Austen work, 4 letters
Classic novel that ends with two weddings, 4 letters
Comic novel of 1815, 4 letters
Comic novel set in Highbury, 4 letters
Diana in The Avengers, 4 letters
Filmdom's Watson or Thompson, 4 letters
First name in anarchy, 4 letters
George set the women's pole vault mark in '97, 4 letters
Girl who marries Mr. Knightley, 4 letters
Goldman who wrote Anarchism and Other Essays, 4 letters
Gwyneth Paltrow film, 4 letters
Gwyneth Paltrow movie, 4 letters
Gwyneth Paltrow role of 1996, 4 letters
Gwyneth Paltrow title character, 1996, 4 letters
Gwyneth Paltrow title role, 4 letters
Gwyneth title role of 1996, 4 letters
Gwyneth's star-making role, 4 letters
Hermione in the Harry Potter films, 4 letters
Hermione portrayer in the Harry Potter movies, 4 letters
Heroine of an Austen novel, 4 letters
Hugh's Sense and Sensibility co-star, 4 letters
Inspiration for Clueless, 4 letters
Intrepid matchmaker of Highbury, 4 letters
Jane Austen classic, 4 letters
Jane Austen heroine, 4 letters
Jane Austen meddler, 4 letters
Jane Austen novel on which Clueless is based, 4 letters
Jane Austen novel that inspired Clueless, 4 letters
Jane Austen novel the movie Clueless was based on, 4 letters
Jane Austen title character, 4 letters
Jane Austen's Woodhouse, 4 letters
Jayma Mays's Glee role, 4 letters
John's partner in The Avengers, 4 letters
Kate Hudson role, opposite Luke Wilson's Alex, 4 letters
Kate's daughter on 'Kate & Allie', 4 letters
Last Jane Austen novel published while she was alive, 4 letters
Lazarus of literature, 4 letters
Literary matchmaker, 4 letters
Literary title character surnamed Woodhouse, 4 letters
Lizzie Borden's sister, 4 letters
Madame Bovary's first name, 4 letters
Madame Bovary's name, 4 letters
Meddlesome heroine of an 1816 novel, 4 letters
Meddlesome matchmaker of fiction, 4 letters
Miss Woodhouse of fiction, 4 letters
Miss Woodhouse of Hartfield, 4 letters
Miss Woodhouse of literature, 4 letters
Movie based on a Jane Austen novel, 4 letters
Mr. Knightley's love, 4 letters
Mrs. Charles Darwin, 4 letters
Mrs. Peel from The Avengers, 4 letters
Mrs. Peel of The Avengers, 4 letters
Mrs. Peel on The Avengers, 4 letters
Mystery author Lathen, 4 letters
Mystery writer Lathen, 4 letters
Notable novel of 1816, 4 letters
Novel basis for Clueless, 4 letters
Novel by Jane Austen, 4 letters
Novel on which Clueless is based, 4 letters
Novel that inspired Clueless, 4 letters
Novel that the movie 'Clueless' is based on, 4 letters
Novel the movie Clueless was based on, 4 letters
Oscar winner ___ Thompson, 4 letters
Oscar-winning Thompson, 4 letters
Peel in The Avengers, 4 letters
Peel of The Avengers, 4 letters
Peel played by Rigg, 4 letters
Pip ___ (during the afternoon, to a Brit), 4 letters
Rachel and Ross's daughter on Friends, 4 letters
Rachel's daughter on Friends, 4 letters
Rachel's baby in Friends, 4 letters
Room novelist Donoghue, 4 letters
Ross and Rachel's baby, 4 letters
Ross and Rachel's baby on 'Friends', 4 letters
She plays Harry's friend Hermione, 4 letters
Singer Bunton of the Spice Girls, 4 letters
Sir Anthony's co-star in Howards End, 4 letters
Statue of Liberty poet Lazarus, 4 letters
Stone of The Amazing Spider-Man, 4 letters
Stone of The Rocker, 4 letters
The avenging Mrs. Peel, 4 letters
Third most popular name for baby girls born in the United States in 2007, 4 letters
Thompson in Dead Again, 4 letters
Thompson in Howard's End, 4 letters
Thompson in Nanny McPhee, 4 letters
Thompson of Howards End, 4 letters
Thompson of Nanny McPhee, 4 letters
Thompson of Primary Colors, 4 letters
Thompson of Sense and Sensibility, 4 letters
Thompson of Stranger Than Fiction, 4 letters
Thompson of Angels in America, 4 letters
Thompson of Peter's Friends, 4 letters
Thompson or Lazarus, 4 letters
Thompson who was Trelawney at Hogwarts, 4 letters
Thompson with an Oscar, 4 letters
Thompson, Samms or Lazarus, 4 letters
Thousands held by each Austen character (4), 4 letters
Three-volume novel of 1815, 4 letters
Title heroine described in the first sentence of her novel as handsome, clever and rich, 4 letters
Title heroine of 1816, 4 letters
Title heroine who says One half of the world cannot understand the pleasures of the other, 4 letters
Title matchmaker of early 19th-century literature, 4 letters
Title role for Gwyneth, 4 letters
Top 20 name for newborn girls in the U.S. since 1999, 4 letters
Top-10 baby name since 2002, 4 letters
Uma's role in 'The Avengers', 4 letters
Watson of Harry Potter films, 4 letters
Watson of the Harry Potter films, 4 letters
Watson of the Harry Potter movies, 4 letters
Watson who played Hermione Granger, 4 letters
Woodhouse created by Jane Austen, 4 letters
Woodhouse in fiction, 4 letters
Woodhouse of literature, 4 letters
Younger sister of Isabella in a 19th-century novel, 4 letters
Berthe's suicidal mother, 10 letters
She wrote a will that would leave her fortune to whomever solved her puzzle, 10 letters
Mary Jane Latsis and Martha Henissart's writing name, 10 letters
God with us (Matt. 1:23), 8 letters
Another name for Jesus Christ, 8 letters
Former Italian king Victor ___ III, 8 letters
One-named Mexican pop star, 8 letters
1960s role for Diana Rigg, 8 letters
1998 role for Uma Thurman, 8 letters
Diana Rigg's role on The Avengers, 8 letters
Early Diana Rigg role, 8 letters
Iconic agent of the '60s, 8 letters
John Steed's partner, 8 letters
John Steed's partner in The Avengers, 8 letters
One of TV's Avengers, 8 letters
Partner of John Steed, 8 letters
Role first awarded to British actress Elizabeth Shepherd, 8 letters
She replaced Cathy Gale, 8 letters
Actress Samms et al., 5 letters
Actress Stone and others, 5 letters
Actress Thompson and namesakes, 5 letters
Actresses Samms and Thompson, 5 letters
Actresses Thompson and Samms, 5 letters
Actresses Thompson and Watson, 5 letters
Actresses Watson and Caulfield, 5 letters
Actresses Watson and Thompson, 5 letters
Austen and Flaubert heroines, 5 letters
Austen heroine et al., 5 letters
Filmdom's Thompson and Watson, 5 letters
Goldman and Lazarus, 5 letters
Goldman and Thompson, 5 letters
Lady Hamilton and others, 5 letters
Lady Hamilton et al., 5 letters
Lazarus and Goldman, 5 letters
Mystery author Lathen et al., 5 letters
One of the Spice Girls and namesakes, 5 letters
Oscar winner Thompson et al., 5 letters
Poet Lazarus and others, 5 letters
Thompson and Lazarus, 5 letters
Thompson and Watson, 5 letters
Watson and Thompson, 5 letters
Woodhouse and Peel of fiction, 5 letters
POET LAZARUS' STICKY PROBLEM?, 12 letters
*Player of Professor Trelawney in the Harry Potter films, 12 letters
Sense and Sensibility screenwriter, 1995, 12 letters
Only person to win Oscars for acting and screenwriting, 12 letters
Disciples talked with Jesus on the road to ___, 6 letters
Village near Jesus's Jerusalem, 6 letters
Village threescore furlongs from Jerusalem, 6 letters
Daniel Radcliffe costar in eight films, 10 letters
'Fashion Emergency' host, 4 letters
Fashion Emergency model, 4 letters
Plus-size supermodel, 4 letters
Former Fashion Emergency host, 4 letters
Former Revlon model, 4 letters
Host of Fashion Emergency, 4 letters
Model born Melissa Miller, 4 letters
Model in a size 16 dress, 4 letters
Model Melissa Aronson, familiarly, 4 letters
Model nee Melissa Miller, 4 letters
Model who co-wrote the children's book What Are You Hungry For?, 4 letters
Model who hosted Fashion Emergency, 4 letters
Model who hosted Fox's More to Love, 4 letters
Model who was Glamour's 1997 Woman of the Year, 4 letters
Model who wrote True Beauty, 4 letters
Name in plus-size modeling, 4 letters
Noted full-figured model, 4 letters
Noted plus-size model, 4 letters
One-named More to Love hostess, 4 letters
One-named model who hosts E!'s 'Fashion Emergency', 4 letters
One-named model who wrote True Beauty, 4 letters
One-named model who wrote the children's book What Are You Hungry For?, 4 letters
One-named plus-size model, 4 letters
One-named supermodel, 4 letters
Palindromic fashion model, 4 letters
Palindromic one-named model, 4 letters
Palindromic Revlon model, 4 letters
Palindromic supermodel, 4 letters
Palindromically named model, 4 letters
Plus-size model and TV host, 4 letters
Plus-size model born Melissa Aronson, 4 letters
Plus-size model who goes by a single palindromic name, 4 letters
Plus-size model with a palindromic name, 4 letters
Plus-size supermodel and former TV host, 4 letters
Plus-sized model Aronson, 4 letters
Plus-sized model who hosted More to Love, 4 letters
Plus-sized, palindromic model, 4 letters
Single-named supermodel, 4 letters
Supermodel born Melissa Miller, 4 letters
Netherlands commune, 5 letters
Large-holed Swiss cheese, 10 letters
In a way, say cheese!, 11 letters
Large-holed Swiss cheese, 11 letters
Wheat used as forage, 5 letters
In United States as stock feed, 5 letters
Hard red wheat grown especially in Russia and Germany, 5 letters
Blood Simple star M. ___ Walsh, 5 letters
18th-century Irish patriot Robert ___, 5 letters
Actor M. ___ Walsh of the Baseball documentary, 5 letters
American dramatist Robert ___ Sherwood, 5 letters
Character actor M. ___ Walsh, 5 letters
Hanged Irish patriot, 5 letters
Hollywood's M. ___ Walsh, 5 letters
Hollywood's M. --- Walsh (Little Big Man, Alice's Restaurant, The Wild Wild West), 5 letters
Irish lawyer and patriot, 5 letters
Irish martyr hero (1778-1803), 5 letters
Irish nationalist (1778-1803), 5 letters
Irish nationalist leader Robert, 5 letters
Irish nationalist Robert, 5 letters
Irish orator Robert ___, 5 letters
Irish patriot hanged in 1803, 5 letters
Irish patriot Robert, 5 letters
Irish patriot: 1778-1803, 5 letters
Irish rebel-nationalist, 5 letters
Irish revolutionary Robert, 5 letters
M. ___ Walsh of Baseball, 5 letters
M. ___ Walsh of Blade Runner, 5 letters
M. ___ Walsh of Blood Simple, 5 letters
Michigan county on the Gulf of Michigan, 5 letters
New Thought spiritual leader Fox, 5 letters
Robert ___ Sherwood, 5 letters
The E. of Robert E. Sherwood, 5 letters
Ubiquitous actor M. ___ Walsh, 5 letters
Venerable character actor M. ___ Walsh, 5 letters
Social insect living in organized colonies, 5 letters
Characteristically the males and fertile queen have wings during breeding season, 5 letters
Wingless sterile females are the workers, 5 letters
Family of an Irish patriot, 6 letters
Formicary population, 6 letters
Namesakes of Jim Henson's otter, 6 letters
Adoptive brother of Edward in Twilight, 6 letters
Composer Daniel Decataur ___, 6 letters
Daniel Decatur ___, composer of Dixie, 6 letters
Daniel Decatur ___, minstrel who wrote Dixie, 6 letters
Famed circus clown Kelly, 6 letters
Kelly a k a Weary Willie, 6 letters
Kelly of the circus, 6 letters
Seat of Gem County, Idaho, 6 letters
Famed circus performer, 11 letters
Memorable Big Top star born 12/8/1898, 11 letters
World famous tramp clown, 11 letters
Cowboy running back legend Smith, 6 letters
Footballer-turned-dancer Smith, 6 letters
Former Cowboy Smith, 6 letters
N.F.L. rusher Smith, 6 letters
NFL career rushing leader Smith, 6 letters
Smith, the legendary Cowboy, 6 letters
NFC rushing leader, 1991, 11 letters
NFL all-time rushing leader, 11 letters
Running back named MVP of Super Bowl XXVIII, 11 letters
2010 NFL Hall of Fame inductee, 7 letters
Baroness ___ Orczy (The Scarlet Pimpernel author), 7 letters
The Daily Show honor, 4 letters
The West Wing award, 4 letters
2004 award for The Sopranos, 4 letters
A person might earn one for a score, 4 letters
Asner's award in '80, 4 letters
Award first given in 1949, 4 letters
Award for 60 Minutes, 4 letters
Award for Modern Family, 4 letters
Award for The Amazing Race, 4 letters
Award for The West Wing, 4 letters
Award for Helen Hunt, 4 letters
Award for NYPD Blue, 4 letters
Award for Susan Lucci, 4 letters
Award for TV programming, 4 letters
Award from the ATAS, 4 letters
Award originally named for a TV camera, 4 letters
Award won by Barbra Streisand and Liza Minnelli, 4 letters
Award won by Michael J. Fox, 4 letters
Award won by Mike Post and Quincy Jones, 4 letters
Comedy series award, maybe, 4 letters
Cousin of Tony and Oscar, 4 letters
Creative Arts honor, 4 letters
Helen Hunt grabbed one in 1998, 4 letters
Honor for an anchor, maybe, 4 letters
It depicts a woman holding an atom, 4 letters
Lisa Kudrow's award, 4 letters
Longtime Susan Lucci quest, 4 letters
Lucci's award, finally, 4 letters
Lucci's elusive prize, 4 letters
Lucci's honor, finally, 4 letters
Lucci's long-elusive prize, 4 letters
One of many for Mad Men, 4 letters
One of seven for Ed Asner, 4 letters
Oscar : film :: ___ : TV, 4 letters
Oscar's girlfriend?, 4 letters
Oscar's TV counterpart, 4 letters
Recognition for a sitcom, 4 letters
Seinfeld's statuette, 4 letters
Shirley Dinsdale was the first person to win one, 4 letters
Shirley Dinsdale won the very first one, 4 letters
Small-screen statuette, 4 letters
Small-screen trophy, 4 letters
Soap maker's highlight?, 4 letters
Statuette awarded in September, 4 letters
Statuette shaped like a winged woman holding an atom, 4 letters
Susan Flannery's 2003 award, 4 letters
Susan Lucci's 1999 award, 4 letters
Susan Lucci's eluder, 4 letters
Television actor's award, 4 letters
Ventriloquist Shirley Dinsdale won the first one, 4 letters
An annual award for outstanding achievements in television, 4 letters
Oprah has more than one, 9 letters
Pundit's 20 honors, 10 letters
Country singer Harris, 7 letters
Harris of C and W music, 7 letters
Harris who's played with Gram, Dolly, and Bob, among others, 7 letters
Partner of Linda and Dolly on Trio, 7 letters
Queen of Country ___ Harris, 7 letters
Asta is going as ___, 15 letters
Sweet Dreams singer, 13 letters
Award-winning country singer?, 13 letters
Century Award winner at the 1999 Billboard Music Awards, 13 letters
Country star who sang Roses in the Snow, 13 letters
Country-music star, 13 letters
Grammy-winning singer of country and folk, 13 letters
Dragonball Evolution actress, 10 letters
Sesame Street collection, 5 letters
Small screen awards, 5 letters
Annual awards presented in Los Angeles, 5 letters
Annual awards since '49, 5 letters
Annual September event, with The, 5 letters
Annual September gala, with the, 5 letters
Awards for Candice Bergen, 5 letters
Awards for soap operas, 5 letters
Awards for TV shows, 5 letters
Awards given to Angels in America in 2004, 5 letters
Awards whose image is an angel holding an atom, 5 letters
Daytime ___ (soap prizes), 5 letters
Don Knotts won five, 5 letters
Ed Asner's collection, 5 letters
Outstanding Comedy Series awards, 5 letters
Outstanding Miniseries and Outstanding Drama Series, 5 letters
Representations of a winged woman holding an atom, 5 letters
September TV special, 5 letters
September TV special, with the, 5 letters
Show biz awards since 1949, 5 letters
Small-screen awards, 5 letters
Small-screen statuettes, 5 letters
Statuettes with symbols of art and science, 5 letters
Take for The Sopranos, 5 letters
Television trophies, 5 letters
The Bob Hope Humanitarian Award is presented with them, 5 letters
Ventriloquist Shirley Dinsdale won the first of them in 1949, 5 letters
1 species yellow bells, 8 letters
Any agent that promotes menstrual discharge, 11 letters
Large-holed Swiss cheese, 8 letters