- ALIENS
- Extraterrestrials
- They "exist," according to a 1999 Blink-182 hit
- Little green men?
- Mork and Alf
- 1986 Sigourney Weaver thriller
- 1986 sequel
- Mork and Alf, e.g.
- Foreigners
- Sigoumey Weaver film of '86
- Many "Star Trek" characters
- 1986 film that takes place in the colony LV-426
- Some of them have big heads
- 1986 sci-fi sequel with Paul Reiser in a rare "villain" role
- Space race?
- Sci-fi villains
- Sci-fi invaders
- UFO personnel
- UFO crew
- Ellen Ripley's foes
- Noncitizens
- DREAM Act beneficiaries
- Outlanders
- ETs
- Sigourney Weaver thriller
- Non-native species, in biology
- Parts of the motif of many businesses in Rachel, Nevada
- Sci-fi sequel starring Sigourney Weaver
- Klingons and Vulcans
- Sigourney Weaver sequel
- Saucer contents
- Green card carriers
- Men from Mars and women from Venus
- Holders of green cards
- Green card holders
- Little green men or green card holders
- Roswell visitors, supposedly
- 1986 sci-fi movie sequel
- 1986 sci-fi sequel
- UFO crew members
- 1986 Sigourney Weaver film
- 1986 sequel partly set on the planetoid LV-426
- Sigourney Weaver classic
- Classic sci-fi film of 1986
- Sci-fi sequel of 1986
- Ancient ___ (History series)
- Visitors from Mars
- Sci-fi figures
- Otherworldly types
- Sci-fi staples
- They're out of this world
- Star Wars extras
- Science fiction staples
- Men in Black extras
- Klingons, e.g.
- Martians and such
- Men in Black targets
- Far-out bunch?
- War of the Worlds invaders
- Ones from afar
- Sci-fi film staples
- They're not from around here
- Scary 1986 sequel
- Sci-fi beings
- Bradbury beings
- The X-Files subjects
- Star Trek characters
- Weaver movie
- Sigourney Weaver film of '86
- Sci-fi characters
- 23 Across students
- Seven-Oscar nominee in the '80s
- Science-fiction characters
- Nonnatives
- Flying-saucer crew
- Ancient visitors in an A&E; series
- They've come a long way in anime
- Flying saucer contingent
- Science-fiction beings
- Many Wookieepedia subjects
- Visitors from another planet
- Horror film directed by Cameron
- Beings from another planet
- Beldar Conehead and family, e.g.
- Sigourney Weaver sequel of 1986
- Venusians, e.g.
- 1986 sequel with the tagline "This time it's war"
- Tabloid newsmakers
- Second film in a sci-fi series
- Unnaturalized residents.
- Outsiders.
- Ellis Island, transients.
- They are cleared through Ellis Island.
- Guests of Ellis Island.
- Potential citizens in U. S.
- McCarran Act subject.
- Strangers.
- Visitors from abroad.
- Quota immigrants.
- Issei, for example.
- Americans in Paris.
- Peregrines
- Extraterrestrial beings
- Certain sci-fi hostiles
- E.T. and friends
- E.T. et al.
- Xenophobe's fear
- A 1986 film
- U.F.O. crewmen
- Far-out visitors
- Ellis Islanders, once
- Alf and E.T.
- 10-Across and others
- 1986 James Cameron thriller
- Sci-fi group
- Visitors from afar
- 1986 sci-fi hit
- Frequent 24-Down subject
- The Coneheads, e.g.
- Roswell visitors?
- Bigheaded ones?
- Border patrol concern
- Who "they" are in the movie "They Live"
- They upset xenophobes
- 29-Across fliers
- Border patrol concerns
- Ones with green cards
- 24-Across and others
- Ones who are worlds apart
- One line at passport control
- Men in Black figures
- Vulcans and Romulans
- The X-Files figures
- V extras
- 1986 film shot partly in a decommissioned power plant
- Martians and Venusians
- Figures in TV's "V"
- Hit film directed by James Cameron
- Abductors in a tabloid story
- Many Astounding Stories cover subjects
- Time Lords on "Doctor Who," e.g.
- One of the eggs used in this 1986 film is now exhibited at the Smithsonian
- Subjects of some conspiracy theories
- Contents of a saucer, maybe
- Futurama figures
- Ones supposedly eligible for, but never yet seen in, the Miss Universe pageant
- 1986 sci-fi film sequel
- 1986 sci-fi sequel set in deep space
- Their existence is debatable
- Many characters in "Guardians of the Galaxy"
- Ones potentially contacted in "first contact"
- Weaver's work?
- Tabloid subject
- Tabloid subjects
- UFO pilots
- Vulcans, e.g.
- They exist, to Blink-182
- Classic 1986 sci-fi movie
- Crop-circle artists, maybe
- Many sci-fi characters
- Beings who are out of this world?
- Flying-saucer occupants
- James Cameron film
- Sigourney sequel
- Weaver film
- Weaver thriller
- Arrival beings
- 1986 Weaver thriller
- To us, they're worlds apart
- Ufologist's concerns
- Creatures from outer space
- All Martians
- Sigourney Weaver horror sequel
- Sci-fi creatures
- Some sci-fi characters
- 1986 sci-fi movie starring Sigourney Weaver
- They may eat meals in saucers
- Venusians or Martians
- Independence Day beings
- 1986 Sigourney Weaver sequel set in space
- Mork and E.T., e.g.
- 1986 sci-fi sequel, or beings in the movie
- UFO crewmates
- Unearthly life forms
- Ancient ___ (UFO show)
- Outer space dwellers
- Sigourney's foes
- Some US residents
- UFO occupants
- They can be resident or non-resident
- They're worlds apart?
- Visitors from space
- Abductors, in tabloids
- Creatures at Area 51, some believe
- Stereotypically green creatures
- Arrival visitors
- Resident or "non-resident" visitors
- Men from 6-Across
- Saucer riders
- Invaders in some sci-fi movies
- Visitors from outer space
- Saucer contents, perhaps
- Undocumented ones
- Green-carders
- Saucerful?
- 1986 Weaver sequel
- They're green, stereotypically
- 1986 James Cameron film
- Sequel of 1986
- Men in Black foes
- Sequel set on the moon LV-426
- 1986 sequel set on the planet LV-426
- Sequel in which Ripley returns to LV-426
- Men in Black antagonists
- 1986 sequel set on the moon LV-426
- 1986 sequel directed by James Cameron
- Earth visitors
- Sequel starring Sigourney Weaver