- ROSS
- Bicycle brand
- David's role on "Friends"
- Diana of The Supremes
- Diana or Betsy
- Seamstress Betsy
- Betsy or Diana
- Clooney's "ER" role
- Flagmaker Betsy
- Friends friend
- Glengarry Glen ___
- Role that made a star of David
- Flagmaker of history
- Friend of Joey and Chandler
- Friendscharacter
- Director Herbert
- Famous sewer
- See 62-Across
- George Costanza's ex-fiancee Susan ___
- See 45-Down
- Rapper Rick
- Film scorer Atticus
- NHL's Art ___ Trophy
- Antarctic sea
- Supreme Supreme?
- Partner of Lambert and Hendricks
- Old Glory designer
- Bob of "The Joy of Painting"
- Colonial sewer
- Revolutionary sewer
- Ice Shelf
- Perot's middle name
- The New Yorker founder
- Diana or Marion
- Discoverer of Antarctica's largest ice shelf
- Harold who founded "The New Yorker"
- Katharine who starred in "The Stepford Wives"
- Snowboarder Rebagliati, the first ever Olympic gold medalist in men's snowboarding
- He finished behind Bill and George in the 1992 US presidential election
- J.R. Ewing's middle name, on "Dallas"
- The "R" in television's J.R. Ewing
- Paleontologist of sitcomdom
- Subject of a 2011 TV documentary subtitled "The Happy Painter"
- David played him for 10 sitcom seasons
- Politician Perot
- Singer Diana of "The Wiz"
- Supremes singer, once
- One of TV's "Friends"
- She did standard needlework
- Lady Sings the Blues star
- Bay of Whales sea
- One of NBC's "Friends"
- The supreme Supreme
- Diana of "The Wiz"
- Songstress Diana
- Lady Sings the Blues star Diana
- Buddy of Joey and Chandler
- David's "Friends" role
- See 13-Down
- Singer Diana
- Celebrated seamstress Betsy
- Famed sewer
- Politico Perot
- Supreme Diana
- The Wiz star Diana
- Macdonald of mystery
- One of the "Friends"
- Rachel's love, on "Friends"
- Sewer depicted in "The Birth of Old Glory"
- Diana who sang "Baby Love"
- Supremes singer
- Antarctica's ___ Sea
- Famed flag maker
- Sea in Antarctica
- Sewer of note
- Betsy of flag-making fame
- Monica's brother on "Friends"
- Friend of Rachel, Monica, Chandler, Phoebe, and Joey
- Friends role
- Diana or Ted (or Luther Vand-?) of "The Wiz"
- Flag lady Betsy
- Star maker Betsy
- See 93 Across
- Barney or betsy
- Historic flag maker
- Katharine of "The Graduate"
- Star sewer
- Reform Party Perot
- Mahogany star
- Lew Archer creator MacDonald
- See 32 Across
- Diana who sang with the Supremes
- Supreme leader?
- The Wiz star, 1978
- He ran against George and Bill in '92
- 36-Across name
- Historical seamstress
- Mystery author MacDonald
- A friend in "Friends"
- Antarctic explorer
- Friend on "Friends"
- The Joy of Painting host Bob
- Perot of politics
- Susan __, George's fiancée on "Seinfeld"
- Dress for Less clothing chain
- Touch Me in the Morning singer
- 18th-century sewer
- Chipmunks creator Bagdasarian
- Antarctica's __ Ice Shelf
- Legendary seamstress
- Soft-spoken painter Bob
- '90s candidate H. __ Perot
- Antarctica's __ Sea
- Eponymous sea discoverer
- 1992 opponent of Bill and George
- Antarctic explorer James
- PBS painter Bob
- Supreme singer?
- Black-ish star Tracee Ellis __
- American Fiction actress Tracee Ellis __
- The Wiz star
- Henry __ Perot
- Clooney, on "ER"
- 1996 campaign name
- Reputed flagmaker
- H. __ Perot
- David, on "Friends"
- Mr. Perot
- Supremes lead singer
- __ for Boss ('92 campaign slogan)
- Legendary flag maker
- Monica's brother
- One of the Supremes
- Billie Holiday portrayer
- Mystery writer Macdonald
- Betsy of flagdom
- Ella Fitzgerald Award recipient of 2014
- Friends guy
- Industrialist Perot
- Supremes leader
- __ Sea (Antarctic expanse)
- Friends fellow
- One of the "Friends" friends
- Betsy of flag fame
- Betsy of flag-sewing fame
- Crime novelist Macdonald
- Whodunit author Macdonald
- First woman director of U. S. Mint.
- ___ and Cromarty, Scottish county.
- See 29-Down
- He ran against Bill and George in 1992
- First editor of The New Yorker
- Supreme being?
- See 37-Down
- Friends paleontologist
- Guinness Book cofounder McWhirter
- Snowboarder Rebagliati
- Reputed maker of first American flag.
- Marine hero of Guadalcanal.
- Barney ___, Guadalcanal hero.
- Harold ___, editor of The New Yorker.
- Pres. Truman's press secretary.
- White House secretary.
- President's press secretary.
- Presidential secretary.
- Truman's secretary.
- Editor of the "New Yorker."
- Mrs. Nellie Tayloe ___, Director of the United States Mint since 1933.
- Betsy of the Flag.
- New Yorker editor.
- Truman's press secretary.
- A late Truman aide.
- Director of the Mint.
- Former White House press secretary.
- He wrote "He Ran All the Way."
- Lady of the Mint.
- Lady of the U. S. Mint.
- Mint director.
- Nellie Tayloe ___, chief of the U. S. Mint.
- Director of the U. S. Mint.
- Former editor of "The New Yorker."
- Mr. Rogers and others.
- Nellie Tayloe ___ Director of the U. S. Mint.
- Barney of boxing.
- Famous polar explorer.
- Sea in the Antarctic.
- Upholsterer and flag-maker Betsy.
- First woman Governor, Nellie Tayloe ___.
- Former boxing champ.
- Sea near Little America.
- Dam in Washington.
- Famous arctic explorer.
- Shirley or Lanny.
- Writer Nancy Wilson ___.
- ___ Sea of Antarctica.
- New Yorker editor, 1925–51.
- Antarctic Shelf Ice, base for Byrd expedition.
- British Arctic explorer.
- Former boxing champion.
- Island or sea of Antarctica.
- An Antarctic sea.
- English explorer in the Antarctic.
- Rough exterior of bark.
- Thurber subject.
- New Yorker founder.
- Arctic explorer.
- British polar explorer.
- ___ Sea, large Antarctic inlet.
- Terence Rattigan play.
- Famed seamstress
- One of T. E. Lawrence's names.
- Sea of Antarctica.
- Sea of the Antarctic.
- Sea of the Antartic.
- Timely name.
- American flag-maker.
- Betsy Griscom.
- Rough bark of trees.
- T. E. Lawrence, as Air Force private.
- Recent Broadway play.
- Antarctic shelf.
- First woman governor.
- Rough bark.
- Famed editor.
- Famous Betsy.
- Banner maker.
- Barney of ring fame.
- Betsy
- Cold, cold sea.
- Southern sea.
- New Yorker man
- Sea
- Big name in flags
- Flag person
- Seamstress
- Ex-welterweight Barney
- Betsy or Barney
- V.I.P. of flags
- Betsy or Harold
- Boxer Barney
- Cold sea
- Diana of song
- Flag maker
- First female director of U.S. Mint: 1933
- Soprano Elinor
- Drury Lane's Last Case
- Famous flagmaker
- The Years with ___: Thurber
- First woman to govern a state
- Flag maker's name
- Thurber's "The Years with ___"
- First female director of U.S. Mint
- Noted Canadian pioneer: 1783–1856
- Singer Lanny or Diana
- Singer-actress Diana
- Diana from Detroit
- Film producer Hunter
- ___ Ice Shelf
- A Supreme, once
- Early seamstress
- Motown's Diana
- Yukon river
- First woman director of the U.S. Mint
- Flag woman of 1777
- Lanny or Diana
- Polar explorer
- Exterior of bark
- Sea east of Victoria Land
- Movie maker Hunter
- Play by Rattigan
- Premier flagmaker
- Writer Macdonald
- ___ Island, in Antarctica
- Betsy whose work was saluted
- Historic sewer
- Katherine of "The Graduate"
- Middle name of a July 16, 1992, dropout
- Harold or Diana
- Perot
- Rival of George and Bill in '92
- Founding New Yorker editor
- Longtime New Yorker editor
- See 24 Down
- ER medic
- The New Yorker founder Harold
- E.R. doctor
- ER doc
- Bill and Bob's opponent
- Flagwoman?
- Antarctic explorer Sir James
- Mahogany vocalist Diana
- The Goodbye Girl director Herbert
- Lord in Shakespeare's "Richard II"
- Friend in "Friends"
- One of the friends on "Friends"
- She had a 1980 #1 hit with "Upside Down"
- With 40-Across, McMurdo Sound locale
- Founding editor of The New Yorker
- Historical sewer
- Mahogany star, 1975
- Nellie ___, first female state governor
- With 46-Across, Antarctic waters
- Woman depicted in "The Birth of Old Glory"
- King Richard II lord
- Antarctica's ___ Ice Shelf
- ___ Sea (Bay of Whales locale)
- Who set the standard for the United States?
- Friends character ___ Geller
- Op-ed writer Douthat
- Diana who led the Supremes
- Harold who co-founded The New Yorker magazine
- Actress Katharine of "The Graduate"
- Sewer in American history
- TransTech Summit founder Angelica
- Nellie Tayloe ___, first female governor of a U.S. state (Wyoming)
- The "R" of J. R. Ewing, on "Dallas"
- Chain Reaction singer, 1985
- Diana of Motown
- Singer Diana with two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
- You Can't Do That on Television mainstay
- Renowned seamstress
- Marion of 'Happy Days'
- See 100-Down
- Flag sewer
- With 85-Down, Reform Party founder
- H. -- Perot
- ___ Dependency (New Zealand-claimed portion of Antarctica)
- Flag lady
- Noted woman patriot, 1752-1836
- Glengarry Glen ___ (1992)
- U.S. mediator Dennis, who was sent to the Mideast by Clinton in a late effort to achieve peace progress
- Chief U.S. Syria/Israel negotiator Dennis
- Larry, who claimed half of the $363 million lottery
- Mideast negotiator Dennis
- U.S. Middle East mediator
- Girlfriends and "black-ish" star Tracee Ellis ___
- The High Note star Tracee Ellis ___
- Black-ish star Tracee Ellis ___
- Candidate Perot
- Actor Martin of "The Wild Wild West"
- Famous seamstress
- Happy Days mom
- Chandler's "Friend"
- Noted seamstress
- Opponent of George and Bill
- Schwimmer's Geller
- One of Antarctica's seas
- Supremes diva
- Dress for Less chain
- Diana with the voice
- One-time presidential hopeful Perot
- TV friend of Joey and Chandler
- Businessman Perot
- Dress for Less sloganeer
- Friends character with a Ph.D.
- Friends friend ... or supreme Supreme
- Monica's brother in "Friends"
- Perot of the Reform Party
- Alternative to Marshalls
- Painter Bob
- I'm Coming Out singer Diana
- Motown singer Diana
- Perot to friends
- Happy Days actress
- Glengarry Glen ____
- Sea south of New Zealand
- Famed flag fabricator
- Actor Elliot's missus
- Harold ___, of <I>The New Yorker<I>
- Stars and Stripes seamstress
- Flagmaker, of legend
- Antarctic island
- Flag fabricator
- Emma's father on "Friends"
- Singer Supreme?
- Joey's friend
- Monica's brother on TV
- Diana of "Lady Sings the Blues"
- Reform Party's Perot
- Tycoon Perot
- Friends character Geller
- Friends friend ___ Geller
- Betsy in American history
- Diana of "Mahogany"
- Friends character with a pet monkey
- Rachel's love interest on "Friends"
- The NHL's Art ___ Trophy
- Upside Down singer Diana
- Supremes singer Diana
- K.C. Undercover actor Butler
- Dress for Less retailer
- Touch Me in the Morning singer Diana
- Friends character who couldn't get his couch to "PIVOT!"
- black-ish actress Tracee Ellis
- Legendary NewYorker editor
- Two-time foe of Bill
- First "New Yorker" editor
- Bushy-haired "Joy of Painting" host Bob
- Hustlin' rapper Rick
- Diana who sang "You're a Special Part of Me" with Marvin Gaye
- Businessman/candidate Perot
- Dress for Less outlet
- New Yorker founder Harold
- Cohort of Joey and Chandler
- Polar explorer Sir James
- He ran against Bill and Bob in 1996
- Debater of George and Bill in 1992
- British explorer for whom an Antarctic sea is named
- 1996 loser to Bill
- Monica Geller's brother
- Colonial seamstress
- Explorer with an Antarctic Sea named for him
- Historic seamstress Betsy
- Diana with a Lifetime Achievement Grammy
- Rick who raps