- PEOPLE
- You, me, he, she, and they, collectively
- Us alternative
- Advice, part 4
- Humans
- Part 5 of quip
- Funny Girl tune
- What some movers move
- Entourage
- Magazine about celebs
- Tune from "Funny Girl"
- Cannibal's stew ingredient
- Celeb magazine
- Soylent Green's most notorious ingredient (and it's NOT gluten) [Bruce Ryan]
- Streisand hit song
- Magazine that annually chooses "The Sexiest Man Alive"
- Magazine with an annual "Sexiest Man Alive" feature
- Streisand classic
- Three of the first five words of a "Funny Girl" song, or its title
- Us competitor
- Subjects, perhaps
- Magazine with a Stylewatch spinoff
- Sexiest Man Alive magazine
- Folks
- Kind of person?
- __ skills
- Human beings
- Part 2 of quote
- Ones
- You and me
- Humankind
- Women and children
- Funny Girl show-stopper
- See 9-Down
- PETA part
- For whom this war is fought.
- By whom our government is run.
- Third word of the Preamble to the Constitution.
- One's family.
- Styne song: 1964
- Nation.
- You and I.
- Human group
- Streisand hit
- They, e.g.
- Streisand song
- Streisand hit: 1964
- Radio's "___ Are Funny"
- Hit song from "Funny Girl"
- Merrill-Styne hit
- Inhabit
- Time Inc. magazine
- 1964 Streisand song
- Us Weekly rival
- Its first issue featured Mia Farrow on the cover
- Constituency
- ___ person
- Time Inc. publication
- See 22-Across
- Magazine whose crossword is always accompanied by a photograph
- It has issues with celebrities
- Come on, ___!
- I love mankind ... it's ___ I can't stand: Linus from "Peanuts"
- Start of a remark
- Individuals
- John Lennon "Power to the ___"
- Ruler's subjects
- Women and children, e.g.
- Magazine since 1974
- Boys, girls, women and men
- Men and women
- Boys, girls, men, women
- Us Weekly alternative
- Funny Girl hit
- Nouns, sometimes
- Magazine that named Kate Upton its only Sexiest Woman Alive
- More of quote
- 1964 Barbra Streisand hit
- All of us
- Oprah and Dr. Phil, e.g.
- Who Are Your ___? (picture book about family)
- Be all things to all ___
- Settle
- Its first issue was dated March 4, 1974
- Mia Farrow graced its first cover
- Mia Farrow was on its first cover
- Funny Girl song
- Hit for Barbra Streisand
- Barbra Streisand's first Top 10 song