- MARY
- Oh it's a jolly holiday with ____ / No wonder that it's ____ that we love
- Contrary girl
- Frankenstein author Shelley
- Actress Steenburgen
- Abe's wife
- Name repeated in a nursery rhyme
- Nativity scene figure
- Pieta figure
- One of the Leakeys
- Elizabeth I's sister
- Oft-hailed woman
- Sis of Elizabeth I
- Contrary gardener?
- Creche figure
- Early Cameron role
- Hulman who said "Gentlemen, start your engines"
- See 52-Across
- Travers in a trio
- Highland ___ (Burns poem)
- Tudor queen
- Pietà figure
- Lambert who sang on Macklemore's 2012 hit "Same Love"
- Epitome of chastity
- 1980 Oscar winner Steenburgen
- Apt name for a church minister?
- Quite contrary lass
- Queen of Scots
- Steenburgen of "Ragtime"
- Partner of Peter and Paul
- She played Laura to Dick's Rob
- Hart of "Entertainment Tonight"
- Steenburgen of "Philadelphia"
- Steenburgen of film
- Piet figure
- Figure in a nativity scene
- Cameron Diaz title role
- Governess Poppins
- English queen, 1689-94
- Mrs. Lincoln
- Martin of Broadway
- Martin or Matalin
- __ Tyler Moore
- Painter Cassatt
- Author Shelley
- Bloody __
- Joseph's wife
- Gardener of rhyme
- Contrary girl of rhyme
- Quite contrary gardener
- The Pink Sash painter Cassatt
- Barra of General Motors
- Cassatt or Quant
- Peter and Paul's partner
- A grand old name
- Hart or Martin
- Actress Astor
- Garden grower of rhyme
- Folk trio name
- Lamb owner of rhyme
- Peter and Paul partner
- Little lamb owner
- Elizabeth I predecessor
- Claire Bloom, in "The King's Speech"
- Henry VIII's eldest
- Poppins of kiddie lit
- Elizabeth II's grandmother
- Lamb owner of nursery rhyme
- Crèche figure
- Quite contrary girl of rhyme
- Name on the cover of "Frankenstein"
- Julie's Oscar role
- With 43 Across, Supporting Actress ("Melvin and Howard")
- Molly, more formally
- Proud ___ (hit of 1969)
- ___ Poppins
- With 23-Down, movie with a song about a great swami in delicate health who has toughened feet and chronic bad breath? (See 1-, 6-, 18-, 24-, 57-, and 65-Across)
- Author of the Casket Letters?
- Dr. ___ Walker, pioneer for women's rights.
- The principal saint.
- It's a Grand Old Name.
- Queen portrayed by Helen Hayes.
- One of Elizabeth II's names.
- Asch novel, 1949.
- Mrs. Lord of U. N.
- Former Queen.
- One of Queen Elizabeth's names.
- Book by Sholem Asch.
- Nursery rhyme girl.
- Gardener of nursery rhyme.
- Mrs. Jack Benny.
- Nursery rhyme character.
- ___ Jean Eisenhower.
- Character in nursery rhyme.
- One of the Tudors.
- Schoolgirl of rhyme.
- Asch book.
- Novel by Asch.
- Polly.
- Former English queen.
- England's queen, 1910–26.
- Nursery rhyme name.
- Girl of rhyme.
- Nursery rhyme gardener.
- Mrs. Lindsay.
- Garden.
- Poppins.
- Astor or Pickford
- Well-known gardener.
- Girl in Afton song
- Contrary mistress
- Contrary one
- Grand old name of song
- Queenly name
- Cohan's girl
- Miss Garden
- Pickford or Martin
- Wife of George V
- John Loves ___
- Grand old name
- Poppins or Astor
- Girl in "The Rose of Tralee"
- Name extolled by Cohan
- Pickford or Astor
- Girl in a Cohan song
- Nabokov novel
- Famed dweller in Nazareth
- Lamb owner or a Lamb
- College founder ___ Bethune
- Queen beheaded by Q.E. I
- Runner Decker
- The "Rose of Tralee"
- Astor or Martin
- Captious gardener
- Martin or Astor
- Contrary female?
- Long Beach Queen
- William's joint ruler
- Bloody ___ (cocktail)
- Congresswoman ___ Okar of Ohio
- Martin or Hart
- Another book by 1 Across
- _____Tyler Moore
- HigginsClark, the novelist
- One of the Astors
- Sister of Lazarus
- G.O.P. insider Matalin
- George V's wife
- Quite contrary nursery rhyme girl
- One of two English queens
- With 28-Down, Abe Lincoln's bride
- Successor to Edward VI
- Miraculous Medal figure
- Sister of Lazarus, in the Bible
- A Lincoln
- The Wind Cries ___ (song by 56-Across)
- Figure in a crèche
- Bloody queen
- Musical partner of Peter and Paul
- With 77-Across, red, blue and yellow
- Singer ___ J. Blige
- Gothic novelist Shelley
- Notable lamb owner
- Pioneering nurse Seacole
- Noted virgin
- Designer Quant
- Holy Mother
- Seven ___ Three
- Piet mother
- First name of Ireland's two most recent presidents
- Bono in Congress
- Keenan, the new DA in the JonBenet case
- Edith's sister on "Downton Abbey"
- Mother of Jesus
- Name repeated before "quite contrary," in a nursery rhyme
- Queen who inherited the throne of Scotland when she was six days old
- Seacole who provided food and medicine to British soldiers during the Crimean War
- Wells of Motown
- Quite contrary girl
- Contrary lass
- Hailed one
- Lamb owner, in song
- Ms. Poppins
- Bloody ___
- Singer/actress ___ J. Blige
- ___ J. Blige of R&B
- She became queen of Scotland at six days old
- She had a little lamb
- Hail ____ . . .
- English queen
- Notorious typhoid carrier
- Nursery rhyme subject
- The "quite contrary" girl
- The Blessed Virgin
- With 67-Across, wife of 40-Across
- Woman in the Gospels
- Contrary gardener of rhyme
- Wife of Abraham Lincoln
- Shelley who wrote "Frankenstein"
- Singing partner of Peter and Paul
- Hail ___ pass
- Practically perfect Poppins
- British baker Berry
- Sanguinary queen
- Rhoda's downstairs neighbor
- Abe Lincoln's wife
- Monarch before Elizabeth I
- Nanny Poppins
- Penultimate Tudor
- GM CEO Barra