- FAME
- Goal for a social media influencer
- Fortune's partner
- Clout chaser's goal
- It "can take interesting men and thrust mediocrity upon them," per David Bowie
- What some go to Hollywood to find
- Fortune partner
- David Bowie's first U.S. #1 hit song
- Notoriety
- Careers category
- Celebrity
- Splash aftermath?
- Hockey's Hall of ___
- Renown
- David Bowie's first #1 single in the U.S.
- 1975 David Bowie chart-topper
- 1980 Irene Cara movie
- Irene Cara hit
- Fortune companion
- Starlet's goal
- Star quality
- Movie about aspiring singers and actors
- 1975 chart-topper by David Bowie
- The ___ (album by 1-across)
- Celeb's accomplishment
- Anonymity's opposite
- Hall of ___
- Notability
- Popularity
- A place in the sun
- Starlet's dream
- Out Here on My Own musical
- What stars have
- Qualifier for a hall entry?
- 1980 teen musical
- Struggling actor's dream
- Debbie Allen TV series
- Public regard
- Starlet's aspiration
- Wide note
- Note
- Wide acclamation
- Stardom
- Emily Dickinson's "fickle food"
- Widespread renown
- Price of __
- Widespread reputation
- What nobodies haven't
- Widespread popularity
- Celebrity status
- High regard
- Wide renown
- Partner of fortune
- Proof that the people are gullible, according to Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Movie set at New York's High School of Performing Arts
- Category in the game Careers
- Lofty reputation.
- Baseball's Hall of ___, at Cooperstown, N. Y.
- Hall of ___ of New York University.
- Obscurity's opposite.
- Eminence.
- Kudos.
- An empty bubble.
- Reputation.
- Requisite for NYU's hall.
- Repute.
- John Milton's "spur."
- Honor.
- ___ is the spur . . . : Milton
- Réclame
- Glory.
- Fortune's companion.
- Place in the sun
- Recognition
- Celebrity's acquirement
- Public eminence
- Chaucer's "The House of ___"
- ___ is the spur . . .
- Movie or TV program
- TV series
- I would give all my ____ for a pot of ale:"Henry V"
- The shadow of Virtue: Seneca
- A fickle food upon a shifting plate: Dickinson
- Greatness
- ___ and fortune
- A fickle food, to Emily Dickinson
- Oscar-winning song of 1980
- A fickle food, per Emily Dickinson
- The perfume of heroic deeds, to Socrates
- Central theme of "A Star Is Born"
- If you come to ___ not understanding who you are, it will define who you are: Oprah Winfrey
- ___ is very agreeable, but the bad thing is that it goes on 24 hours a day: Gabriel García Márquez
- Star's status
- Star status
- Irene Cara film
- ___ is fickle and I know it: Marilyn Monroe
- Celeb's possession
- Fortune's friend
- It may last 15 minutes
- David Bowie hit
- 1980 Irene Cara film
- David Bowie song
- Movie, song and TV series
- Celebs acquire it
- Fortune's frequent companion
- Notoriety, say
- Big splash aftermath?
- Celeb's achievement
- Opposite of anonymity
- Perk of being a star
- What celebs have
- It may be fleeting
- 15-minute pursuit?
- '80s movie/song/TV series
- Alan Parker film
- 1975 David Bowie hit
- Nobody's lack?
- It's celebrated in Cooperstown
- Antonym of anonymity
- Oscar-winning Irene Cara song
- Superstar's attainment
- Aspiring star's goal
- 41-Down quality
- Opposite of obscurity
- Hollywood Walk of ___
- TV series choreographed by Debbie Allen
- Celebrities have it
- Goal of many a reality show contestant
- 1975 #1 hit for David Bowie
- ___ can take interesting men and thrust mediocrity upon them: Bowie
- YouTube performer's goal
- Prominence
- Film including the song "I Sing the Body Electric"
- Emily Dickinson called it "a fickle food"