| Ponselle |
| Sub _____ |
| Flor roja |
| Ms. Parks |
| Miss Raisa |
| Mrs. Parks |
| Sub chaser |
| Santa _____ |
| Miss Dartle |
| Ms. Bonheur |
| ____ Bonheur |
| Flower genus |
| Iconic Parks |
| Miss Bonheur |
| Singer Raisa |
| Gordimer girl |
| Santa __ plum |
| Sub follower? |
| Miss Ponselle |
| Flor del amor |
| Diva Ponselle |
| Girl’s name. |
| Santa ___, Ca. |
| Spanish flower |
| Parks in a bus |
| Historic Parks |
| Artist Bonheur |
| Activist Parks |
| Dartle or Raisa |
| Genus or flower |
| Legendary Parks |
| Madame Ponselle |
| Marathoner Mota |
| Parks on a bus? |
| Pink, in Venice |
| Singer Ponselle |
| Sub __ (hidden) |
| Bus rider Parks |
| Passenger Parks |
| Painter Bonheur |
| Bonheur or Raisa |
| Historical Parks |
| Monte --- (Alps) |
| Parks for rights |
| Raisa or Bonheur |
| A national Parks |
| Bonheur or Parks |
| Parks of history |
| Parks in Alabama |
| Parks of Alabama |
| Parks or Bonheur |
| Soprano Ponselle |
| Santa ___, Calif. |
| Parks on the bus? |
| Parks or Ponselle |
| Parks staying put |
| Rights icon Parks |
| Trailblazer Parks |
| Ponselle or Raisa |
| A California Santa |
| 14 de febrero gift |
| Activist Luxemburg |
| Parks in '50s news |
| Parks of 1955 news |
| Sub ___ (covertly) |
| Montgomery's Parks |
| Parks in 1955 news |
| Ponselle the singer |
| Pennines' Monte ___ |
| Sub ___ (furtively) |
| Sub ____ (secretly) |
| Sub or Santa chaser |
| Ponselle or Bonheur |
| Sub ___ (in secret) |
| Parks of Montgomery |
| A flower in Florence |
| OutKast's "___ Parks |
| Parks at a bus stop? |
| Alpine peak Monte ___ |
| Parks born in Alabama |
| Ponselle or Luxemburg |
| Sub ___ (secretively) |
| Sub or Santa follower |
| Famed bus rider Parks |
| Horse painter Bonheur |
| Sub ___ (clandestine) |
| Parks of civil rights |
| Parks of history books |
| Madame ___," 1977 film |
| Boycott-sparking Parks |
| Cantina keeper of song |
| French realist Bonheur |
| Monte ___, Pennine alp |
| Pink-colored, to Pedro |
| Sub __: confidentially |
| Parks in history books |
| Santa _____, California |
| Parks in 1955 headlines |
| Word after sub or Santa |
| Edwin Drood's betrothed |
| Parks in front of a bus |
| Parks of 1955 headlines |
| Parks that made history |
| Civil rights hero Parks |
| Sub ___ (in confidence) |
| Big name in civil rights |
| ___ Bud, Dickens heroine |
| Gift on el 14 de febrero |
| Italian painter Salvator |
| Luxemburg born in Poland |
| Spanish American Beauty? |
| 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' role |
| Martin's bus boycott ally |
| Miss Dartle of literature |
| Sonoma County's Santa ___ |
| Civil-rights leader Parks |
| Parks in American history |
| Civil rights legend Parks |
| One of California's Santas |
| First name in civil rights |
| ___ Bud, a Dickens heroine |
| Clandestinely (with "sub") |
| Dia de San Valentin flower |
| Eco's "Il nome della _____ |
| French painter ___ Bonheur |
| Marxist activist Luxemburg |
| Mrs. Parks from Montgomery |
| Parks with a historic seat |
| Parks in front of the bus? |
| Parks of civil-rights fame |
| Civil rights heroine Parks |
| Alabama-born activist Parks |
| Civil rights icon ___ Parks |
| Monte ___ (one of the Alps) |
| Parks of civil disobedience |
| Sonoma County seat Santa __ |
| Parks who sparked a boycott |
| Spingarn Medal winner Parks |
| Santa ___ (city near Sonoma) |
| ___ Parks (civil rights icon) |
| Brooklyn Nine-Nine" character |
| Parks in the front of the bus |
| Parks of civil rights history |
| Sub ___ (behind closed doors) |
| Civil rights figure ___ Parks |
| ''Horse Fair'' painter Bonheur |
| The Horse Fair" artist Bonheur |
| Parks who died in October 2005 |
| She sat still for civil rights |
| Civil rights pioneer ___ Parks |
| French realist painter Bonheur |
| Santa ___ (Sonoma County seat) |
| Civil rights activist ___ Parks |
| ''Quiet Strength'' author Parks |
| Name on the 1979 Spingarn Medal |
| The Horse Fair" painter Bonheur |
| After sub, it's cloak-and-dagger |
| Parks of civil disobedience fame |
| Santa ___ (Sonoma's county seat) |
| Late civil rights activist Parks |
| Gift on el día de los enamorados |
| Parks with no intention of moving |
| Brooklyn Nine-Nine" detective Diaz |
| Character in ''David Copperfield'' |
| Parks of the civil rights movement |
| Bonheur who painted "The Horse Fair |
| Parks who pioneered in civil rights |
| ___ Lee Parks, civil-rights activist |
| ____ Parks (US civil rights heroine) |
| ___ Luxemburg" (1986 film biography) |
| Parks who didn't stand for injustice |
| Marty Robbins made her cantina famous |
| Santa ___, city north of San Francisco |
| ___ Dartle, woman in "David Copperfield |
| Actress Salazar of "Maze Runner" movies |
| Flower genus that's also a woman's name |
| Parks who wouldn't give up her bus seat |
| Parks who took a stand by taking a seat |
| First name in sitting still for justice? |
| First name in December 1, 1955 headlines |
| Parks who was a civil rights trailblazer |
| Parks in the National Women's Hall of Fame |
| Parks whose actions inspired a bus boycott |
| With a sub in front, it's cloak-and-dagger |
| Parks who wouldn't sit still for injustice |
| Monte ___, highest point in the Pennine Alps |
| Parks who stood up for the right to sit down |
| The Accumulation of Capital" author Luxemburg |
| Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient Parks |
| Stephanie Beatriz's "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" role |
| Parks known as the "first lady of civil rights |
| Edwin's fiancée in "The Mystery of Edwin Drood |
| Parks awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom |
| Parks who wouldn't give up her bus seat in 1955 |
| Bill awarded her a Presidential Medal of Freedom |
| ___ Bud, schoolgirl in "The Mystery of Edwin Drood |
| Parks who literally wouldn't stand for segregation |
| Parks whose famous bus is in the Henry Ford Museum |
| Parks who wouldn't take discrimination sitting down |
| Parks who received the Presidential Medal of Freedom |
| ___ Coldfield, first narrator in Absalom, Absalom! |
| Soprano Ponselle who debuted at the Met opposite Caruso |
| Brooklyn Nine-Nine" character played by Stephanie Beatriz |
| ___ Diaz (Stephanie Beatriz's "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" character) |
| ___ Parks (civil rights icon portrayed in the 2018 TV movie "Behind the Movement") |