| Adam's ___ |
| Miss Adams |
| Role for Bea |
| Actress Adams |
| Harold and ___ |
| Hit 70's sitcom |
| Ned's late wife |
| TV role for Bea |
| Bea Arthur role |
| Norman Lear show |
| 1970's sitcom hit |
| Bea Arthur's show |
| Bea Arthur series |
| Bea Arthur sitcom |
| Mrs. Findlay of TV |
| Title role for Bea |
| Norman Lear sitcom |
| Bea Arthur TV role |
| Brassy role for Bea |
| Mrs. Walter Findlay |
| Sitcom role for Bea |
| Feminist of 1970s TV |
| Hit 1970s CBS sitcom |
| Bea Arthur's TV role |
| Rod and Todd's TV mom |
| Edith Bunker's cousin |
| Bea Arthur title role |
| Bea Arthur's TV series |
| Liberal foil of Archie |
| Spinoff sitcom of 1972 |
| Actress Adams: 1872-1953 |
| Old Bea Arthur TV series |
| Emmy-winning role for Bea |
| Actress Adams: 1872–1953 |
| Noted actor (1862–1951). |
| All in the Family" spinoff |
| 1905 Peter Pan player Adams |
| Sitcom set in Tuckahoe, N.Y. |
| ''All in the Family'' spin-off |
| Harold's love interest, in film |
| First "All in the Family" spinoff |
| First spin-off from "All in the Family |
| Wife of Ned Flanders, on "The Simpsons |
| Ned Flanders' late wife on "The Simpsons |
| Show from which "Good Times" was spun off |
| All in the Family" spin-off starring Bea Arthur |
| Top 10-rated sitcom each season from 1972 to 1976 |
| 1970s sitcom that ended with the title character in Congress |