Tiny |
Blue girl |
Light blue |
Blue shade |
Adam's ___ |
Albee girl |
... of 1990 |
Miss Toklas |
Carroll kid |
TV waitress |
A Roosevelt |
Kind of blue |
Faye of film |
Gobel's mate |
Dodgson girl |
Carroll girl |
Gobel's wife |
Mrs. Kramden |
Writer Munro |
Ralph's wife |
Shade of blue |
___ B. Toklas |
Trash" Cooper |
Albee heroine |
Albee honoree |
Dinah's owner |
Singer Cooper |
Faye of films |
Gobel's widow |
Rock's Cooper |
___ In Chains |
Writer Walker |
Author Walker |
Dilbert" woman |
Poison" Cooper |
Adams or Gobel |
Adventure girl |
Author Hoffman |
Blue beginner? |
Comic Ghostley |
Dodgson's girl |
Faye or Cooper |
Faye or Marble |
Gertrude's gal |
Hatter's guest |
Mel's employee |
Novelist Munro |
Ralph's missus |
Tea party girl |
Toklas or blue |
Toklas or Faye |
Wonderland VIP |
Dodgson's lass |
Kramden's mate |
Mrs. Longworth |
Blue-gown" girl |
Dodgson heroine |
Novelist Sebold |
Tea-party guest |
Rabbit follower |
Wonderland lass |
Novelist Walker |
Carroll heroine |
Adams or Liddell |
Linda Lavin role |
Mrs. Phil Harris |
Restaurant owner |
Rock star Cooper |
Tarzan's "mother |
Tea party figure |
Venturesome girl |
Wonderland" girl |
Mad Hatter guest |
Wonderland guest |
... In Wonderland |
Falstaff" soprano |
A restaurant lady |
Arts patron Tully |
Court star Marble |
Faye of film fame |
Ghostley presence |
Mr. Cooper, to us |
Tarkington's Adam |
Woman in "Dilbert |
Fictional dreamer |
Tea party member? |
Dilbert" engineer |
Tea party crasher |
Carroll character |
White Rabbit" girl |
Carroll adventurer |
Cooper or Ghostley |
Kind of "Blue Gown |
Linda Lavin sitcom |
Looking glass girl |
March Hare's guest |
Movie restaurateur |
T.R.'s "blue" girl |
Tarkington's Adams |
Chef/author Waters |
Tea-party attendee |
Girl in Wonderland |
Mrs. Ralph Kramden |
Mad Hatter's guest |
Rocker ____ Cooper |
Wonderland visitor |
Arlo sang about her |
Bradys' housekeeper |
Caterpillar engager |
Cooper of hard rock |
Coworker of Dilbert |
Famous eatery owner |
Lavin's sitcom role |
Linda Lavin vehicle |
Raspy-voiced Cooper |
Wonder-land visitor |
Wonderland explorer |
Carroll adventuress |
Noted party crasher |
Wonderland wanderer |
One of the Kramdens |
Trixie's sitcom pal |
White Rabbit chaser |
Shock rocker Cooper |
Girl in an old song. |
School's Out" Cooper |
Adventure first name |
Carroll's adventurer |
Cooper of shock rock |
Linda Lavin's TV hit |
Rabbit hole traveler |
Ralph Kramden's mate |
Restaurateur of film |
Restaurateur of song |
She wore a blue gown |
White Rabbit pursuer |
Lewis Carroll's girl |
Roosevelt's daughter |
Storybook adventurer |
Ralph Kramden's wife |
Mel's Diner waitress |
___ Doesn't Live Here |
Tiny" Albee character |
British Columbia Port |
Canadian author Munro |
Carol and Mike's maid |
Jazz pianist Coltrane |
Marble of tennis fame |
White Rabbit follower |
Wonderland girl'sname |
Albee title character |
Queen of Hearts irker |
White Rabbit's chaser |
Carroll's adventuress |
Lewis Carroll heroine |
Subject of this puzzle |
___ Springs, Australia |
Kiss my grits!" sitcom |
The Honeymooners" wife |
Folk song restaurateur |
Guthrie's restaurateur |
Person to ask, in song |
Pulitzer author Walker |
The Mad Hatter's guest |
Trixie Norton's friend |
White Rabbit's pursuer |
Phoebe's poetic sister |
She met the Mad Hatter |
Pulitzer winner Walker |
A Town Like ___": Shute |
Employee at Mel's Diner |
TV role for Linda Lavin |
Dennis the Menace's mom |
Fictional rabbit chaser |
Guest of the Mad Hatter |
Linda Lavin sitcom role |
Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt |
One of the honeymooners |
Meridian" author Walker |
Only Women Bleed" Cooper |
Adventuresome story girl |
Aussie city, ... Springs |
Girl of variable height. |
Literary tea party guest |
Party crasher of fiction |
Pulitzer novelist Walker |
Restaurant owner of song |
Short-story writer Munro |
Trixie Norton's neighbor |
Trixie's pal, in 50's TV |
First name in shock rock |
Rabbit chaser of fiction |
Girl who chased a rabbit |
The Brady Bunch" domestic |
Girl with a looking-glass |
Literature Nobelist Munro |
One of TV's "honeymooners |
Restaurant owner of films |
Role in Verdi's "Falstaff |
Sitcom set at Mel's Diner |
Who to "go ask" in a song |
Queen of Hearts irritator |
Chum of Trixie in 1950s TV |
Girl who meets the Duchess |
Girl who visits Wonderland |
Princess Royal of England. |
Rabbit follower of fiction |
She lived with TV's Bradys |
TV show that spun off "Flo |
Teddy Roosevelt's daughter |
Dennis the Menace's mother |
''Brady Bunch'' housekeeper |
Carroll's tea party visitor |
Daughter of Teddy Roosevelt |
Girl who goes to Wonderland |
Girl who visited Wonderland |
Girl with a cat named Dinah |
Lincoln Center patron Tully |
New York's _____ Tully Hall |
Rabbit chaser of literature |
She fell down a rabbit hole |
Trixie's best friend, on TV |
___ in Chains (grunge band) |
Literary tea party attendee |
Ralph Kramden's better half |
School's Out" singer Cooper |
Burstyn's Oscar-winning role |
Girl in "The Children's Hour |
Tea party crasher of fiction |
The Brady Bunch" housekeeper |
___ blue (gown color of song) |
Girl created by Lewis Carroll |
Lewis Carroll's rabbit chaser |
___ Doesn't Live Here Anymore |
Girl at a fictional tea party |
Off with her head!" head owner |
2013 Literature Nobelist Munro |
Guest at a fictional tea party |
She "Doesn't Live Here Anymore |
The Lovely Bones" author Sebold |
Through the Looking Glass" lass |
Coffee-loving woman in "Dilbert |
Lincoln Center's ___ Tully Hall |
Mrs. Kramden of Chauncey Street |
Restaurant owner in a 1969 film |
Tea party crasher of literature |
She had tea with the March Hare |
Through the Looking-Glass" girl |
Housekeeper on "The Brady Bunch |
Curly-haired "Dilbert" character |
Girl who fell down a rabbit hole |
Still ___" (Julianne Moore film) |
The Lovely Bones" novelist Sebold |
Center square on "The Brady Bunch |
Coffee-loving "Dilbert" character |
Jefferson Airplane's "Go Ask ___ |
Mrs. Kramden of "The Honeymooners |
Trixie's best friend in 1950's TV |
White Rabbit chaser of kiddie lit |
Curiouser and curiouser!" utterer |
She followed a rabbit down a hole |
''The Color Purple'' author Walker |
Girl who went down the rabbit hole |
Ralph's wife, on "The Honeymooners |
Walker who wrote "The Color Purple |
One of the "Honeymooners" Kramdens |
Queen Elizabeth II's mother-in-law. |
The owner of Arlo's favorite eatery |
Everything's curious today" speaker |
. . . a grin without a cat!" thinker |
A Town Like ___" (Nevil Shute novel) |
Avril Lavigne song about Wonderland? |
Curiouser and curiouser! speaker |
Fictional character of variable size. |
Girl who went through a looking glass |
'Tis the Voice of the Lobster" reciter |
Still ___" (2014 Best Picture nominee) |
Croquet opponent of the Queen of Hearts |
She falls at the beginning of her story |
I've had such a curious dream!" speaker |
Restaurant owner in an Arlo Guthrie song |
Adventurer in Lewis Carroll's "Wonderland |
Fictional interlocutor with a caterpillar |
Character in Meyerbeer's "Robert the Devil |
She asked "What IS an un-birthday present? |
Sitcom with the catchphrase "Kiss my grits! |
___ blue, color named after a first daughter |
Christopher Robin went down with ___": Milne |
You're nothing but a pack of cards!" speaker |
Chef Waters who wrote "The Art of Simple Food |
To the moon, ___!" ("The Honeymooners" phrase) |
Girl who met the Mad Hatter and the March Hare |
Singer Cooper whose real first name is Vincent |
Name in the Jefferson Airplane hit "White Rabbit |
But I don't want to go among mad people" speaker |
Girl who was a guest at the Mad Hatter's tea party |
Lewis Carroll heroine who falls down a rabbit hole |
I Love You, ___ B. Toklas" (1968 Peter Sellers film) |
Three inches is such a wretched height to be" speaker |
Name referenced in Jefferson Airplane's "White Rabbit |
Sitcom wife reprised by Gabrielle Union in a 2005 film |
Fictional character who cried "Curiouser and curiouser! |
Old sitcom about a single mom working at a Phoenix diner |
Fictional girl to whom a hookah-smoking caterpillar gives advice |
Dilbert" engineer whose "cardiovascular system is basically coffee |
It's the stupidest tea-party I ever was at in all my life!" speaker |
___ in Wonderland" (2010 film in which Anne Hathaway plays the White Queen) |
Fictional title character who declares "How puzzling all these changes are! |