- GARBO
- She wanted to be alone
- I vant to be alone actress
- Grand Hotel star
- Stockholm-born MGM star
- 1935 Karenina portrayer
- Greta of "I vant to be alone" fame
- Ninotchka actress
- Glamorous Greta
- Greta of the silver screen
- She played Anna Christie, Anna Karenina, and Mata Hari
- Greta of 1930's "Romance"
- She played both Anna Christie and Anna Karenina
- Greta of Hollywood
- Reclusive screen legend
- Greta who said "I never said 'I want to be alone'" (her character did, though)
- The knockout of the ages: Life
- Silent star
- Ninotchka actress Greta
- The Kiss was her last silent film
- Ninotchka star
- Film idol Greta
- Her last film was "Two-Faced Woman"
- __ talks!: "Anna Christie" tagline
- Actress Greta
- Her first speaking role was in MGM's "Anna Christie"
- Grand Hotel star (1932)
- Movie legend Greta
- She never went to 50-Across ceremonies
- Early film legend Greta
- Figure on Sweden's 100-krona note
- Honorary Oscar recipient in 1955
- Anna Christie star
- I want to be alone sayer
- Reclusive actress
- Greta of films
- Silent screen star?
- Grand Hotel actress
- Film legend Greta
- '30s film megastar
- #5 on AFI's Greatest Female Stars list
- MGM superstar of the '30s
- Exemplar of reclusiveness
- Iconic star from Stockholm
- She turned down the lead in "Sunset Boulevard"
- I want to be alone actress
- AFI's #5 female legend
- A great Anna Karenina.
- Reticent movie star.
- Famous name in the movies.
- Screen's Anna Karenina.
- She played Susan, Anna, Camille, etc.
- Actress from Stockholm.
- Actress from Sweden.
- Hollywood "silent" star.
- She starred in "Mata Hari."
- Miss Gustafson.
- Scandinavian recluse.
- Ninotchka.
- A queen of the screen.
- Famous "Lady of the Camellias."
- Swedish-born actress.
- Memorable movie name.
- Swedish actress.
- Great name in movies.
- Memorable actress.
- Name in movie lore.
- Screen great.
- Stockholm's famous "export."
- Movie star of yore.
- Hollywood great.
- Star of "Ninotchka"
- Film great
- Gilbert's co-star
- Cinema Camille
- Star of films in this puzzle
- Camille actress
- She was Ninotchka in 1939
- Star of 61 Across
- She portrayed Camille: 1936
- Camille portrayer: 1936
- A great Greta
- Filmdom's Greta
- Greta who never actually said "I vant to be alone"
- Two-Faced Woman star, 1941
- Greta who said, "I vant to be alone"
- Camille star, 1937
- ___ Talks (1984 movie)
- Famous recluse
- Reclusive actress Greta
- Greta of "Anna Christie," 1930
- Reclusive Greta
- Four-time Oscar nominee (never a winner) in the 1930s
- Actress Greta who famously said "I want to be alone"
- About whom Bette Davis said "Her instinct, her mastery over the machine, was pure witchcraft"
- Classic leading lady honored on both U.S. and Swedish postage
- The Swedish Sphinx
- Actress Greta of "Camille"
- Noted Swede of the silver screen
- Greta of "Grand Hotel"
- Greta of old films
- Greta of 'Mata Hari'
- Greta in "Mata Hari"
- Pinup great Greta
- She laughed in "Ninotchka"
- Mata Hari portrayer
- Greta of "Camille"
- Star who wanted to be alone
- Legendary Greta
- Greta who played Mata Hari
- Grand Hotel star Greta
- Actress Greta of the Golden Age of Hollywood