Dunne |
Castle |
Bordoni |
A Castle |
Greek Pax |
Miss Rich |
Ms. Papas |
Ms. Dunne |
A Forsyte |
Miss Dunne |
Miss Castle |
Papas of "Z |
Singer Cara |
Girl of song |
Actress Cara |
Dovish deity |
Ryan or Cara |
Shalom girl? |
Cara or Ryan |
Cara of song |
Actress Rich |
Miss Bordoni |
Greek goddess |
B'way musical |
Goodnight ___ |
Actress Jacob |
Castle of old |
Doyle's Adler |
Dunne of film |
Forsyte bride |
Jacob of "Red |
Papas or Rich |
Papas or Ryan |
Peaceful name |
Rich or Papas |
Sherlock's ex |
Vernon's wife |
Woman of song |
Worth or Rich |
Cara or Papas |
Dunne or Ryan |
Pax, to Plato |
Dunne or Cara |
Famous Castle |
Ryan or Dunne |
Rich or Worth |
Cara or Dunne |
Dunne or Rich |
Rich or Dunne |
Actress Worth |
Cara in "Fame |
Actress Papas |
Dancer Castle |
Peace goddess |
Girl’s name. |
Fame"-ous Cara |
A Forsyte wife |
Actress Hervey |
Actress Pappas |
Cara of 'Fame' |
Castle of fame |
Castle of film |
Castle or Cara |
Castle or Rich |
Dalis of opera |
Good night gal |
Goodnight lass |
Papas in films |
Papas, for one |
Pax, in Greece |
Peaceful deity |
Rich or Castle |
Ryan of old TV |
Worth or Dunne |
1999 hurricane |
Actress Dunne. |
Dunne or Papas |
Dunne of films |
Dancing Castle |
Cara or Castle |
2011 hurricane |
''Granny'' Ryan |
Actress Bordoni |
Actress Harvey. |
Ballroom Castle |
Dunne of movies |
Filmdom's Dunne |
Musical of 1919 |
Musical revival |
Papas in movies |
Rich or Bordoni |
Worth of acting |
Worth or Castle |
Ryan of "Pippin |
Dunne or Castle |
Castle of dance |
Castle or Dunne |
Broadway musical |
Daughter of Zeus |
One of the Horae |
1940 RKO musical |
Broadway revival |
Good night _____ |
Papas or Bordoni |
Worth of theater |
Worth or Bordoni |
'Fame' star Cara |
'Me, Myself, --' |
Dunne or Bordoni |
Castle or Hervey |
S. Johnson drama |
'Goodnight' girl |
Vernon's partner |
Byzantine empress |
Lady's given name |
Actress ____ Ryan |
''Goodnight'' gal |
'Good-night' girl |
'Z' actress Papas |
Good Night" lady? |
Bordoni or Castle |
Castle or Bordoni |
Castle the dancer |
Castle with steps |
Goddess of peace. |
Grecian princess. |
Jeweller Neuwirth |
One of the Hours. |
Pax, to Athenians |
Tony-winner Worth |
Peace personified |
Rich of old films |
Papas from Greece |
Hurricane of 2011 |
Goddess of concord |
''Goodnight'' lady |
Forsyte Saga" wife |
2011 "I" hurricane |
Castle on Broadway |
Dream girl of song |
Dunne in Hollywood |
Dunne of old films |
Mrs. Vernon Castle |
Pax, to Praxiteles |
Tony-winning Worth |
Dunne of "Cimarron |
Worth of the stage |
Galsworthy heroine |
Role for Zellweger |
Fame" actress Cara |
A sister of Eunomia |
Actress-singer Cara |
Entertainer Bordoni |
Frenemy to Sherlock |
Kraft CEO Rosenfeld |
Papas of the screen |
Papas on the screen |
Renée role of 2000 |
Ryan who was Granny |
Screen legend Dunne |
Singer-actress Cara |
Soames Forsyte wife |
Vernon's vis-à-vis |
Drama by S. Johnson |
Holmes friend Adler |
Mezzo-soprano Dalis |
Mrs. Soames Forsyte |
Samuel Johnson play |
Cara of "Flashdance |
Greek peace goddess |
Cara of "Fame" fame |
''Fame'' singer Cara |
Goodnight" recipient |
Pippin" actress Ryan |
Cara famed for "Fame |
Castle of yesteryear |
Dunne, Cara, or Ryan |
Musical hit of 1919. |
One of the Forsytes. |
Rich from old movies |
Terpsichorean Castle |
Worth of "Tiny Alice |
Castle in a ballroom |
Galsworthy character |
Vernon Castle's wife |
Worth of the theater |
Major 2011 hurricane |
Forsyte Saga" heroine |
A Forsyte by marriage |
Actress Cara of "Fame |
Actress Papas or Ryan |
Big hurricane of 2011 |
Cara famous for "Fame |
Cara with two Grammys |
Castle led by another |
Dunne from Louisville |
Dunne of "Love Affair |
Heroine of a Poe poem |
Madame Curie daughter |
Nobelist Joliot-Curie |
Old Hollywood's Dunne |
Outwitter of Sherlock |
Pal of Sally and Mary |
Soames Forsyte's wife |
Goodnight gal of song |
The Forsyte Saga" lady |
1919 Edith Day musical |
Ballroom dancer Castle |
Castle in a dance hall |
Children's writer Hunt |
Dunne of old Hollywood |
Goddess who is no hawk |
Her name means "peace. |
Holmes adversary Adler |
Musical-comedy revival |
Old-time actress Dunne |
Physicist Joliot-Curie |
Reynolds Broadway role |
S. Johnson verse drama |
Sherlock Holmes' Adler |
Singer-actress Bordoni |
''Me, Myself and ___'' |
Samuel Johnson tragedy |
She outwitted Sherlock |
Vernon's dance partner |
Castle with many steps |
Ryan who played Granny |
Sherlock's lady friend |
Sherlock's infatuation |
Marie Curie's daughter |
Castle of the ballroom |
Greek goddess of peace |
Forsyte Saga" character |
Prizzi's Honor" heroine |
The woman" for Sherlock |
2011 Atlantic hurricane |
Debbie Reynolds vehicle |
Goddess of peace (var.) |
Major hurricane of 2011 |
Pax's Greek counterpart |
Girl in a popular song. |
Goodnight woman of song |
Drama by Samuel Johnson |
The Woman," to Sherlock |
Idiot's Delight" heroine |
Me, Myself & ___" (film) |
Castle famed for dancing |
Castle with famous steps |
East Coast storm of 2011 |
Greek counterpart of Pax |
Memorable 1999 hurricane |
Musical of 1919 and 1973 |
One of the Joliot-Curies |
Role for Debbie Reynolds |
Woman of the good night? |
Personification of peace |
Vernon's dancing partner |
Memorable 2011 hurricane |
Girl in a musical comedy. |
Goodnight ___" (1950 hit) |
Me, Myself & ___" (movie) |
2011 Category 1 hurricane |
Academy Award winner Cara |
Castle of the turkey trot |
Col. Galloway of the WAC. |
Flashdance singer Cara |
Galsworthy's Mrs. Forsyte |
Mythical goddess of peace |
2011 East Coast hurricane |
Nobel winner Joliot-Curie |
Woman admired by Sherlock |
Fame" singer/actress Cara |
Papas of "Zorba the Greek |
''Goodnight'' girl of song |
Carrey's "Me, Myself & ___ |
Castle of ballroom dancing |
Castle with lots of steps? |
Dunne in "Life With Father |
Dunne of "My Favorite Wife |
Emmy and Tony nominee Ryan |
Girl in a "Goodnight" song |
Girl's name meaning peace. |
Mythological peace goddess |
Papas of "The Trojan Women |
Samuel Johnson's only play |
Tony-winning actress Worth |
2000 title role for Renée |
Renee, opposite Jim Carrey |
Sherlock Holmes' Ms. Adler |
1935 Nobelist Joliot-Curie |
Dunne of "Life With Father |
Spenser's name for Ireland |
Sherlock's adversary Adler |
Woman's name meaning "peace |
Dear ___," 1971 Danish film |
Good Night" girl of songdom |
Goodnight" girl of old song |
Me, Myself & __": 2000 film |
Actress Cara of "Fame" fame |
Goodnight ____ : '50s hit |
Rachel, in "Sherlock Holmes |
''Good Night'' girl of song |
Pierre and Marie's daughter |
Ryan who played a hillbilly |
Daughter of Zeus and Themis |
Sherlock's female adversary |
Memorable hurricane of 2011 |
Castle with a lot of steps? |
Actress Bordoni: 1894–1953 |
Broadway revival hit in 1973 |
Dunne of The Awful Truth |
Lieut. Col. Galloway of WAC. |
Peaceful personality of myth |
Singer Cara or Actress Dunne |
Soames Forsyte's first wife. |
Three-time Tony winner Worth |
Woman who outwitted Sherlock |
Ryan of "Beverly Hillbillies |
The personification of peace |
Dunne of ''I Remember Mama'' |
Dear ___," Braad-Thomsen film |
2000 comedy "Me, Myself & ___ |
Adler of the Sherlock stories |
Debbie Reynolds role on B'way |
Destructive hurricane of 2011 |
Folk standard "Goodnight, ___ |
Heroine of Poe's "The Sleeper |
Sherlock Holmes' friend Adler |
Sherlock's feminine adversary |
The first Mrs. Soames Forsyte |
Adler of Sherlock Holmes lore |
Five-time Oscar nominee Dunne |
Vernon Castle's dance partner |
Woman "in my dreams," in song |
Me, Myself & ___" (2000 flick) |
Adler in "A Scandal in Bohemia |
Anna Neagle's title role: 1940 |
Ship that carried Miss Liberty |
Ten-year-old Grecian princess. |
Woman in some Sherlock stories |
Goodnight" girl of an old song |
The woman," to Sherlock Holmes |
Title role for Renee Zellweger |
. . . Alice Blue Gown" musical |
Goodnight ___" (Leadbelly song) |
Goodnight, ___" (folk standard) |
Me, Myself & ___" (Carrey film) |
Adler in a Sherlock Holmes tale |
Me, Myself & ___" (2000 comedy) |
Chemistry Nobelist Joliot-Curie |
Marie Curie's Nobelist daughter |
Goodnight, ___" (#1 hit of 1950) |
Me, Myself & ___" (Carrey movie) |
Adler in Sherlock Holmes stories |
Girl to whom "goodnight" is sung |
Goddess who carried a cornucopia |
Hit 1919 musical revived in 1973 |
Jacob of "Au Revoir, Les Enfants |
Woman in Sherlock Holmes stories |
Adler admired by Sherlock Holmes |
2000 Renée Zellweger title role |
Adler of Sherlock Holmes stories |
Goodnight, ___," 1950 Weavers hit |
Me, Myself and __" (Carrey movie) |
Me, Myself and ---" (Carrey film) |
Broadway musical of 1919 and 1973 |
Cary's costar in "The Awful Truth |
Castle seen in "The Whirl of Life |
Dunne with five Oscar nominations |
Mrs. Forsyte in "The Forsyte Saga |
Personification of peace, in myth |
Title woman in a Jim Carrey movie |
Me, Myself & ___" (Carrey comedy) |
Damaging 2011 East Coast hurricane |
Destructive 1999 Florida hurricane |
Godfrey's woman in "My Man Godfrey |
Jim Carrey film, "Me, Myself & ___ |
Jim Carrey flick "Me, Myself & ___ |
Leadbelly standard "Goodnight, ___ |
Lead Belly classic "Goodnight, ___ |
She pounded the East Coast in 2011 |
Me, Myself & ___" (Jim Carrey film) |
Adler created by Arthur Conan Doyle |
Granny, of "The Beverly Hillbillies |
Jim Carrey comedy "Me, Myself & ___ |
Cara on the "Flashdance" soundtrack |
Papas of "Anne of the Thousand Days |
Ryan of The Beverly Hillbillies |
Adler who outwitted Sherlock Holmes |
I'll see you in my dreams" song girl |
A Castle who popularized bobbed hair |
Jim Carrey movie "Me, Myself and ___ |
Mysterious woman in "Idiot's Delight |
Me, Myself & ___" (Jim Carrey flick) |
Me, Myself & ___" (Jim Carrey movie) |
___ Neuwirth (designer jewelry brand) |
2011 hurricane that hit New York City |
Destructive 2011 East Coast hurricane |
Woman in some Sherlock Holmes stories |
Me, Myself & ___" (Jim Carrey comedy) |
___ Adler (Sherlock Holmes's paramour) |
Goodnight, ___" (1950 The Weavers hit) |
Me, Myself & ---" (Jim Carrey vehicle) |
Daughter of the law and order Titaness |
Follower of a destructive path in 2011 |
Lady name for a notable 2011 hurricane |
Personification of peace, in mythology |
Me, Myself & ___," 2000 Jim Carrey film |
Bad 2011 hurricane that followed Harvey |
Broadway title role for Debbie Reynolds |
Good night ___ ( Sing-along favourite ) |
Ship that took Miss Liberty to the U.S. |
2000 Jim Carrey movie "Me, Myself & ___ |
I'll see you in my dreams" girl of song |
Me, Myself & ___," 2000 Jim Carrey movie |
Actress Ryan of "The Beverly Hillbillies |
One of the Forsytes in "The Forsyte Saga |
Flashdance...What a Feeling" singer Cara |
Actress Ryan on "The Beverly Hillbillies |
Archie Bunker's liberal neighbor Lorenzo |
Me, Myself & ___," 2000 Jim Carrey comedy |
Adler introduced in "A Scandal in Bohemia |
Rachel, in recent "Sherlock Holmes" films |
Brave ___" (William Steig children's book) |
Flashdance ... What a Feeling" singer Cara |
Nobel Prize-winning daughter of the Curies |
Sister of Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands |
Wife of two Forsytes, in "The Forsyte Saga |
Castle in the 1914 musical "Watch Your Step |
Renée, in a 2000 Farrelly Brothers picture |
She bests Sherlock in "A Scandal in Bohemia |
To whom "I'll see you in my dreams" is sung |
Cara who sang "Flashdance ... What a Feeling |
Daughter of Queen Juliana of the Netherlands |
___ Adler (woman in Sherlock Holmes stories) |
Comedic title role for Renée Zellweger, 2000 |
Rachel, in two recent "Sherlock Holmes" films |
Dunne who was a five-time Best Actress nominee |
1973 Broadway revival starring Debbie Reynolds |
Bedard who voiced the title role in "Pocahontas |
First name among "The Beverly Hillbillies" cast |
Rachel's role in the 2009 Sherlock Holmes movie |
Ryan who was Granny on "The Beverly Hillbillies |
___ Adler of Conan Doyle's "A Scandal in Bohemia |
Younger sister of the Netherlands' Queen Beatrix |
The "you" in the lyric "I'll see you in my dreams |
Cara in the Broadway opening of "Ain't Misbehavin' |
Dutch princess who's the daughter of Queen Juliana |
Nine-time Obie-winning playwright Maria ___ Fornes |
Ryan who played Granny on "The Beverly Hillbillies |
In an old song, the "I'll see you in my dreams" girl |
A Streetcar Named Desire" producer ___ Mayer Selznick |
Hurricane that walloped the East Coast in August 2011 |
___ Adler (Rachel McAdams's role in "Sherlock Holmes") |
Classic Broadway musical with the song "Alice Blue Gown |
Girl who's the "you" in the lyric "I'll see you in my dreams |
1973 musical for which George S. Irving won a Tony for Best Actor |
Longest-running Broadway musical until "Pins and Needles" in 1939 |
The "she" in the line "To Sherlock Holmes she is always THE woman |
Greek goddess of peace whose name was somehow co-opted for a hurricane |
1919 Broadway musical that set a record for most performances up to that time |