| Luther ____ |
| Madam Polly |
| Actor Luther |
| Larry or Kurt |
| U.S. educator |
| Actress Stella |
| Cyrus or Felix |
| Felix or Larry |
| Larry or Polly |
| Reformer Felix |
| Rival of Freud |
| U. S. reformer |
| Conductor Kurt |
| Felix or Alfred |
| Luther or Larry |
| Luther or Polly |
| Stella or Felix |
| Felix the clown |
| Freud associate |
| Freud colleague |
| Noted conductor |
| Ethical Culturist |
| American educator |
| Jung contemporary |
| Associate of Freud |
| Freud collaborator |
| Name in psychiatry |
| Harmonica virtuoso |
| Colleague of Freud |
| Freud contemporary |
| Psychiatrist Alfred |
| Psychologist Alfred |
| Philosopher Mortimer |
| Psychoanalyst Alfred |
| Acting teacher Stella |
| Damn Yankees lyricist |
| Irene of Sherlockiana |
| Kurt, Larry or Luther |
| Social reformer Felix |
| Freud disciple Alfred |
| Contemporary of Freud |
| Austrian psychiatrist |
| Grace in "Will & Grace |
| Harmonica master Larry |
| Harmonica player Larry |
| Holmes adversary Irene |
| Larry, Luther or Felix |
| Name that means "eagle |
| Damn Yankees" composer |
| Planetarium in Chicago |
| Freud colleague Alfred |
| Famed follower of Freud |
| Steven of Guns N' Roses |
| Chicago's ___Planetarium |
| Early associate of Freud |
| Early colleague of Freud |
| Harmonica virtuoso Larry |
| Famed acting coach Stella |
| Holmes's female adversary |
| Pioneer in psychoanalysis |
| Surname that means "eagle |
| Psychology pioneer Alfred |
| Freud contemporary Alfred |
| Damn Yankees songwriter |
| Grace ___ of "Will & Grace |
| Onetime Freud collaborator |
| Only woman to outwit Holmes |
| Noted Austrian psychiatrist |
| Inferiority complex" coiner |
| Austrian psychiatrist Alfred |
| Irene in a Sherlock Holmes tale |
| Irene of a Sherlock Holmes story |
| Irene admired by Sherlock Holmes |
| Sherlock Holmes's love Irene ___ |
| Alfred ___, Austrian psychiatrist |
| Grace's surname on 'Will & Grace' |
| Larry ___, famed harmonica player |
| Ross's "Damn Yankees" co-composer |
| Damn Yankees" co-composer Richard |
| Alfred who was a follower of Freud |
| Inferiority complex" coiner Alfred |
| How to Read a Book" author Mortimer |
| Grace's last name, on "Will & Grace |
| Freud rival who stressed inferiority |
| Ethical Culture Society founder Felix |
| Original Guns N' Roses drummer Steven |
| Alfred who coined "inferiority complex |
| Warren who wrote "The War of the Roses |
| Irene ___ ("A Scandal in Bohemia" woman) |
| Lou who produced Carole King's "Tapestry |
| Stella who founded an acting conservatory |
| He established the Ethical Culture Society |
| Alfred who wrote "The Neurotic Constitution |
| Irene ___, figure in Sherlock Holmes stories |
| Woman in Conan Doyle's "A Scandal in Bohemia |
| Steven of the only good lineup of Guns N' Roses |
| Alfred who coined the term "inferiority complex |
| Co-founder of the Psychological Wednesday Society |
| Harmonica player who worked with Gershwin and Sting |
| Psychiatrist who coined the term "inferiority complex |
| Alfred who broke with Freud to focus on "individual psychology |
| Richard who composed the music for "Damn Yankees" and "The Pajama Game |