- ALICE
- ___ in Wonderland
- She goes down a rabbit hole
- Trixie's sitcom friend
- Author Walker
- Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt
- Arlo sang about her
- Rocker Cooper
- TV diner employee
- Ghostley or Cooper
- Notable tea-party attendee
- Food activist Waters
- Literary protagonist who almost drowns in her own tears
- Jazz's Coltrane
- Lincoln Center's ___ Tully Hall
- Walker of letters
- The Color Purple novelist Walker
- Mrs. Kramden
- One of the Kramdens
- Lewis's heroine
- Wonderland girl
- ___ in Chains
- Ralph's missus
- Jazz pianist Coltrane
- Singer Cooper whose real first name is Vincent
- White Rabbit chaser of kiddie lit
- Tea party attendee
- Trixie's pal
- Mrs. Ralph Kramden
- Guthrie lady
- Rabbit chaser
- Storied rabbit-chaser
- See 41 Down
- Wonderland figure
- Girl at a tea party
- Tea party crasher
- Bradys' housekeeper
- Center square on "The Brady Bunch"
- White rabbit chaser
- Tea party member?
- Canadian author Munro
- Writer Walker
- Lifelong companion of Gertrude
- White Rabbit follower
- Curiouser and curiouser! speaker
- Tiny ___ (Albee play)
- Chum of Trixie in 1950s TV
- Fictional interlocutor with a caterpillar
- Actress Faye
- After a fall such as this, I shall think nothing of tumbling downstairs! speaker
- Famed restaurateur of Great Barrington, Massachusetts
- Woody Allen movie of 1990
- The Color Purple author Walker
- Carroll's heroine
- Girl who chased a rabbit
- Linda Lavin sitcom
- Mad Hatter's guest
- White Rabbit girl
- Dennis the Menace's mother
- Restaurant owner of song
- Trixie's pal on "The Honeymooners"
- Fictional party crasher
- Through the Looking-Glass heroine
- Carroll heroine
- Ralph's sitcom wife
- Curiouser and curiouser! utterer
- Pulitzer-winner Walker
- Famous tea party crasher
- Wonderland lass
- Wonderland visitor
- In Old Chicago star Faye
- Wonderland wanderer
- She doesn't live here anymore
- Dilbert engineer whose "cardiovascular system is basically coffee"
- Through the Looking-Glass girl
- Fictional rabbit chaser
- Ralph's wife on "The Honeymooners"
- Guest at a fictional tea party
- ___ In Chains (grunge band)
- Coffee-loving "Dilbert" character
- Underground girl of kid lit
- Through the Looking Glass lass
- I Love You, ___ B. Toklas (1968 Peter Sellers film)
- The Lovely Bones novelist Sebold
- Fictional girl to whom a hookah-smoking caterpillar gives advice
- Mel's employee
- The Brady Bunch housekeeper
- Blue beginner?
- Girl who went down the rabbit hole
- Lewis Carroll character
- Teddy Roosevelt's daughter
- Toklas
- Arlo's restaurateur
- A Honeymooner
- Magic mushroom muncher
- Uninvited tea party guest
- The Honeymooners wife
- Carroll character
- Sitcom waitress
- The Honeymooners role
- Fictional dreamer
- Lewis Carroll heroine
- Restaurateur in a folk song
- The voice of Kathryn Beaumont, in a 1951 cartoon
- Queen of Hearts irritator
- Sitcom set in a diner
- Subject of this puzzle
- ... a grin without a cat! thinker
- Curly-haired "Dilbert" character
- Novelist Walker
- But I don't want to go among mad people speaker
- Three inches is such a wretched height to be speaker
- Sitcom set at Mel's Diner
- 2013 Literature Nobelist Munro
- Mrs. Kramden of Chauncey Street
- Visitor to 54-Across
- I've had such a curious dream! speaker
- Off with her head! head owner
- You're nothing but a pack of cards! speaker
- Raspy-voiced Cooper
- Chef and farm-to-table pioneer Waters
- Literature Nobelist Munro
- Painter Neel known for nudes
- Rock's __ in Chains
- Writer Munro
- ... a grin without a cat observer
- __ in Borderland: manga series
- Girl who meets the Cheshire Cat
- Jazz great Coltrane
- Tea party guest
- White Rabbit pursuer
- Tennis great Marble
- Blue shade
- Woody Allen film
- Singer Cooper
- Tiny Albee character
- Oscar role for Ellen
- Waitress at Mel's
- __ Doesn't Live Here Anymore
- Shade of blue
- Ralph Kramden's wife
- Walker who wrote "The Color Purple"
- Brady Bunch housekeeper
- Court star Marble
- Albee title character
- Carroll kid
- Tarzan's mother
- Trixie's sitcom pal
- Mad Hatter guest
- Pulitzer author Walker
- Dilbert engineer
- One of the "Honeymooners" Kramdens
- White Rabbit's chaser
- Rabbit chaser of fiction
- Novelist Sebold
- Girl in Wonderland
- Queen of Hearts irker
- Rabbit follower of fiction
- Woman in "Dilbert"
- Dilbert woman
- Carroll adventurer
- Kid-lit party crasher
- Guest of the Mad Hatter
- Party crasher of British fiction
- Pulitzer Prize novelist Walker
- White Rabbit's pursuer
- TV series with the theme song "There's a New Girl in Town"
- Coffee-loving woman in "Dilbert"
- Housekeeper on "The Brady Bunch"
- Kiss my grits! sitcom
- Coworker of Dilbert
- Folk song restaurateur
- T. R.'s daughter.
- ___ Springs, center of Australia.
- Roosevelt's daughter.
- ___ Springs, in central Australia.
- Phil Harris' wife.
- Tarkington heroine.
- Carol Marsh's role.
- Mrs. Dean Acheson.
- Disney heroine.
- Girl in an old song.
- Heroine of an 1865 tale.
- Subject of Sir John Tenniel's art.
- Fictional character of variable size.
- Girl of variable height.
- Princess Royal of England.
- Queen Elizabeth II's mother-in-law.
- T. R.'s first wife.
- Children's favorite.
- Mrs. Gobel on TV.
- Booth Tarkington heroine.
- Dodgson heroine.
- Gobel's TV wife.
- Miss Marble of tennis.
- Mrs. Phil Harris.
- ___ Springs, Australia.
- ___ blue.
- One of the Roosevelts.
- ___ Marble.
- Grave ___, and laughing Allegra . . .
- ___ Adams.
- Girl in 1865 book.
- Marble of tennis.
- Miss Toklas.
- Girl who met the Mock Turtle.
- Guest at the Mad Tea Party.
- Mirror girl.
- One of Princess Anne's names.
- The girl for Ben Bolt.
- Adventurous girl.
- Girl who was elongated, also shortened.
- Owner of Dinah, the cat.
- Ben Bolt's girl.
- Girl's name.
- Adventurous heroine.
- Name of a blue.
- Albee heroine.
- Albee role.
- Carroll girl.
- Juvenile heroine.
- Looking-glass girl.
- Rabbit's follower.
- Old Vincennes girl.
- Light blue
- Kind of blue
- Mrs. Longworth
- Restaurateur of film
- Tiny ___
- Adams or Liddell
- Dodgson girl
- Restaurant owner of films
- Toklas or blue
- Adventure girl
- Dinah's owner
- Adventure first name
- Albee girl
- Kind of blue gown
- Venturesome girl
- ___ Doesn't Live Here
- Blue girl
- Restaurant owner
- Blue-gown girl
- Faye of film fame
- Faye or Cooper
- Faye or Marble
- Linda Lavin role
- TV waitress
- Dodgson's girl
- Ghostley presence
- Gobel's mate
- Kramden's mate
- Gobel's wife
- Albee honoree
- Hatter's guest
- Rabbit follower
- She wore a blue gown
- TV role for Linda Lavin
- Tarkington's "___ Adams"
- A Town Like ___: Shute
- Linda Lavin vehicle
- Adams or Gobel
- A Roosevelt
- Toklas or Faye
- Famous eatery owner
- Faye of films
- Girl in "The Children's Hour"
- Marble of tennis fame
- Ralph Kramden's mate
- T.R.'s "blue" girl
- Trixie Norton's friend
- March Hare's guest
- Burstyn's Oscar-winning role
- Guthrie's restaurateur
- Linda Lavin's TV hit
- Movie restaurateur
- Cooper or Ghostley
- Gobel's widow
- Restaurant owner in a 1969 film
- Character in Meyerbeer's "Robert the Devil"
- Tarkington's Adams
- New York's _____ Tully Hall
- Carroll adventuress
- Falstaff soprano
- Biographee B. Toklas
- Daughter of Teddy Roosevelt
- Restaurateur of song
- Role in "Falstaff"
- A Town Like ___ (Nevil Shute novel)
- Girl who meets the Duchess
- One of "The Honeymooners"
- ___ B. Toklas
- Adventuresome story girl
- Trixie's pal, in 50's TV
- Girl with a cat named Dinah
- To the moon, ___! ("The Honeymooners" phrase)
- Arts patron Tully
- Girl with a looking-glass
- Name referenced in Jefferson Airplane's "White Rabbit"
- Mrs. Kramden of "The Honeymooners"
- Trixie's best friend, on TV
- Caterpillar engager
- One of TV's "honeymooners"
- Role in Verdi's "Falstaff"
- Trixie's best friend in 1950's TV
- Carroll's tea party visitor
- Christopher Robin went down with ___: Milne
- Sitcom with the catchphrase "Kiss my grits!"
- ___ blue, color named after a first daughter
- ... of 1990
- Dennis the Menace's mom
- Girl who went through a looking glass
- Restaurant owner in an Arlo Guthrie song
- See 4-Down
- It's the stupidest tea-party I ever was at in all my life! speaker
- Fictional character who cried "Curiouser and curiouser!"
- She asked "What IS an un-birthday present?"
- Short-story writer Munro
- 'Tis the Voice of the Lobster reciter
- Girl who was a guest at the Mad Hatter's tea party
- Tea party crasher of fiction
- Fictional title character who declares "How puzzling all these changes are!"
- Tea party girl
- Still ___ (Julianne Moore film)
- Cooper of hard rock
- Chef Waters who wrote "The Art of Simple Food"
- Still ___ (2014 drama that earned a Best Actress Oscar)
- Literary heroine who cries "Curiouser and curiouser!"
- Title literary character who exclaims "How puzzling all these changes are!"
- Chef Waters who pioneered the organic food movement
- Children's character who asks herself "And what is the use of a book without pictures or conversations?"
- Noted underground adventurer
- Girl who went down a rabbit hole
- Protagonist in a long-running Phyllis Reynolds Naylor book series
- Character who's told "We're all mad here"
- Jefferson Airplane's "Go Ask ___"
- -- B. Toklas
- She lived with TV's Bradys
- Mr. Cooper, to us
- Only Women Bleed Cooper
- School's Out Cooper
- Avril Lavigne song about Wonderland?
- Shock rocker Cooper
- Storied tea party crasher
- White Rabbit acquaintance
- Walker who wrote "Hard Times Require Furious Dancing"
- Children's-book character who swims in a pool of her own tears
- Dilbert's colleague
- Wonderland character
- Dodgson's lass
- Ralph Kramden's better half
- The owner of Arlo's favorite eatery
- Olympic gold medalist Coachman
- Meridian author Walker
- Mel's Diner waitress
- Ralph's wife
- Lavin's sitcom role
- Carol and Mike's maid
- Rock's Cooper
- Carroll's adventuress
- Lewis Carroll's rabbit chaser
- ___ Doesn't Live Here Anymore
- Carroll's adventurer
- The Brady Bunch domestic
- Wonderland VIP
- She met the Mad Hatter
- Wonderland explorer
- School's Out singer Cooper
- Literary tea party attendee
- The Color Purple Pulitzer winner Walker
- Restaurateur in an Arlo Guthrie song
- She falls down a rabbit hole
- Wonderland adventurer
- Author Walker or Munro
- Another guest at above
- Tarkington's Adam
- Chef/author Waters
- Comic Ghostley
- Gertrude's gal
- Pulitzer novelist Walker
- Author Munro
- Novelist McDermott
- Carroll's character
- King Ranch location
- Lavin TV role
- Actress Ghostley
- Adventuresome visitor
- Albee's "Tiny ___"
- First name in shock rock
- Employee at Mel's Diner
- Lewis Carroll's girl
- Phoebe's poetic sister
- She followed a rabbit down a hole
- Girl at a fictional tea party
- Linda Lavin sitcom role
- She had tea with the March Hare
- Girl who fell down a rabbit hole
- She fell down a rabbit hole
- TV show that spun off "Flo"
- ___ blue (gown color of song)
- Rabbit chaser of literature
- Literary tea party guest
- Disability activist Wong
- The Half of It director Wu
- Jazz musician Coltrane
- Albee's is tiny
- Rabbit pursuer
- Guthrie's restaurant owner
- Tiny --: Albee
- Shute's "A Town Like __"
- See 38 Down
- __ Ford of "Falstaff"
- The Lovely Bones author Sebold
- You're nothing but a pack of cards! crier
- Cruel officemate of Dilbert
- Name in the Jefferson Airplane hit "White Rabbit"
- Fictional character mentioned in Jefferson Airplane's "White Rabbit"
- She used a flamingo as a croquet mallet in an 1865 book
- Fed Vice Chairman Rivlin
- Philanthropist Tully
- Noted party crasher
- Everything's curious today speaker
- Sitcom set at 91-Across
- Rabbit hole traveler
- Curiouser and curiouser! exclaimer
- Rabbit hole follower
- It's the stupidest tea-party I ever was at in all my life! declarer
- The Queen of Hearts asks her "Can you play croquet?"
- The Color Purple writer Walker
- Walker in a bookstore
- Rabbit chaser of story