- SHES
- __ Gotta Have It
- The Beatles' "__ Leaving Home"
- The Beatles' "__ a Woman"
- Tom Jones' "__ a Lady"
- __ A Fool (Lesley Gore hit)
- ___ Leaving Home
- Beatles' hit "___ A Woman"
- 1964 Beatles' hit, "____ A Woman"
- Ships personified, e.g.
- ___ Gone (Hall & Oates classic)
- {/___ Gotta Have It/} (51-Across film set in Fort Greene, Brooklyn)
- {/___ the Man/} (2006 Shakespeare adaptation)
- ___ a beauty!
- Cows and sows
- First word in The Commodores hit "Brick House"
- First word of "Happiness Is a Warm Gun"
- ___ the Man (Amanda Bynes romcom based on "Twelfth Night")
- ___ Country (Jason Aldean hit)
- ___ a Rainbow (Rolling Stones song)
- __ a Latin from Manhattan
- __ a Lady (Tom Jones)
- ___ a Lady (Tom Jones song)
- Distaff members
- Women
- __ All That (1999 film)
- Females
- Cow and sow
- ___ a Lady
- Ewes and mares
- Billy Joel song, "__ Always a Woman"
- Why, i' faith, methinks ___ too low for a high praise...: "Much Ado About Nothing"
- ___ Gone (Hall & Oates song)
- Cows and ewes
- ____ So Unusual (Cyndi Lauper's debut album)
- _____ About a Mover (1965 Sir Douglas Quintet hit)
- 'Tis Pity _____ a Whore (17th-century John Ford play)
- 'Tis Pity _____ a Whore (17th-century play)
- Sows, for example
- Obstetricians' patients
- Bet ___ Not Your Girlfriend (Pet Shop Boys song)
- Patsy Cline's "___ Got You"
- The Beatles' "___ a Woman"
- ___ Gotta Have It (Spike Lee film)
- ___ a Lady (Kenny Rogers hit)
- ___ All That (1999 Freddie Prinze Jr. film)
- ___ Come Undone (Wally Lamb bestseller)
- ___ Having a Baby (1988 movie)
- Most cheerleaders
- __ a Lady (Tom Jones hit)
- ___ a Lady (Tom Jones hit)
- Tom Jones's "___ a Lady"
- The Beatles' "___ Leaving Home"
- ___ Not There (1964 hit by the Zombies)
- Cheerleaders, often
- ___ all that and a bag of chips
- ___ All That (1999 rom-com)
- ___ So Cold (Rolling Stones song)
- Mother and daughter
- ___ Gotta Have It (1986 Spike Lee film)
- ___ Like the Wind (Patrick Swayze song)
- ___ Gotta Have It (1986 movie)
- Dams and does
- Elvis Presley's "___ Not You"
- Sows and cows
- Thelma and Louise
- ___ a Lady (Tom Jones classic)
- Mariners' pronouns
- ___ Having a Baby
- ___ Like the Wind (Patrick Swayze hit)
- Dams, e.g.
- Does, e.g.
- Ladies
- ___ All That: 1999 film
- __ a Lady
- __ All That: 1999 comedy
- __ a Rainbow: Stones hit
- __ Gotta Have It: Spike Lee film
- Ships, to sailors
- __ Always a Woman: Billy Joel song
- Witches, but not warlocks
- Billy Joel's "__ Always a Woman"
- __ So Unusual: Cyndi Lauper's debut studio album
- Hens and heifers
- Ships, to captains
- __ Come Undone: Wally Lamb novel
- __ Like the Wind: "Dirty Dancing" tune
- __ the One: 1996 Aniston/Diaz movie
- __ All That: 1999 movie
- Hall & Oates' "__ Gone"
- Sows, e.g.
- __ a Bad Mama Jama: 1981 Carl Carlton hit
- Tom Jones's "__ a Lady"
- Word before "A Lady" or "A Woman," in two old Top 10 songs
- __ So Unusual: Cyndi Lauper's debut album
- Ewes and does
- First word of Tom Petty's "Free Fallin'"
- Wally Lamb's "__ Come Undone"
- __ a Lady: Tom Jones classic
- ____ a Lady (Tom Jones hit)
- __ a Woman (Beatles tune)
- Dams, by definition
- Misses, for instance
- Mothers and daughters
- 84 Down, for instance
- Does, for example
- Does, pens, etc.
- Mares and hens
- __ All That ('99 film)
- Take Her, __ Mine
- Does and mares
- __ a Lady (Tom Jones tune)
- __ a Lady (Tom Jones song)
- Does and ewes
- Jennies, for example
- __ Gotta Have It ('86 film)
- Does and cows
- __ a Rainbow (Rolling Stones tune)
- Girls and women
- Mares and sows
- Mares and fillies
- Hens and mares
- Misses
- Cows and sows, e.g.
- ___ the One (Jennifer Aniston film of 1996)
- Billy Joel's "___ Always a Woman"
- ___ the Boss (Mick Jagger album)
- Ships, pronominally
- ___ Come Undone (Wally Lamb novel)
- ___ the darling of my heart.
- The distaff side.
- ___ Gone With the Wind.” nyt 1952 SHES ___ my sweetheart, I'm her beau . . . "
- The Liner ___ a lady . . .
- ___ my sweetheart . . . ” nyt 1953 SHES Boats, vehicles, planets, etc. nyt 1953 SHES Copies of Rider Haggard's novel. nyt 1953 SHES Females. nyt 1953 SHES Feminine pronouns. nyt 1953 SHES Ladies and ships. nyt 1953 SHES Pronouns. nyt 1953 SHES The beginning of Little Annie Rooney.”
- 24 and 37 Across.
- Copies of a Haggard novel.
- Pronouns.
- Ships, planes, hurricanes.
- The Liner ___ a Lady.” nyt 1956 SHES The liner ___ a lady . . . "
- Girls.
- ___ my sweetheart . . .
- The women.
- ___ the sweetheart of Sigma Chi.
- The ladies.
- Liners or ladies.
- Ayesha and others.
- ___ the sweetheart of . . .
- By George, ___ got it!
- ___ the joy of my life
- ___ a Latin from Manhattan
- ___ a bird in a gilded cage
- ___ Funny That Way, 1928 song
- The Liner ___ a lady . . . : Kipling
- ___ my Annie . . .
- Fillies, mares, etc.
- ___ more to be pitied . . .
- ___ only a bird in . . .
- Take Her, ___ Mine, 1961 play
- Lasses
- Take Her, ___ Mine
- ___ Back on Broadway, 1953 film
- Take Her, ___ Mine, 1963 film
- ___ Funny That Way
- ___ a Woman, 1964 song
- Ewes, e.g.
- Paul Anka's "_____ a Lady"
- ___ the One (1996 movie)
- 1929 hit "___Funny That Way"
- 1976 hit"___Gone"
- ___ My Girl (1967 hit)
- ___ a Woman (Beatles tune)
- Elvis's "___ Not You"
- ___ the One (1996 comedy)
- Hall & Oates's "___ Gone"
- Spike Lee's "___ Gotta Have It"
- The Rolling Stones' "___ a Rainbow"
- ___ All That (1999 teen movie)
- ___ Always a Woman (Billy Joel hit)
- Doe and dam
- Tom Jones hit "___ a Lady"
- Girls, e.g.
- ___ All That (1999 comedy)
- ___ Gone (Hall & Oates hit)
- ___ Gotta Have It
- Sinatra tune "___ Funny That Way"
- Misses, e.g.
- ___ All That (Freddie Prinze Jr. film)
- Kenny Rogers's "___ a Mystery"
- Does, say
- I'll have what ___ having
- Steve Perry hit "___ Mine"
- Hens and vixens
- ___ Like the Wind (song from "Dirty Dancing")
- ___ Mine, All Mine (1920s tune)
- ___ Mine, 1984 Steve Perry hit
- ___ out of your league, man!
- ___ Funny That Way (classic song)
- ___ Funny That Way (old song standard)
- ___ the Man (2006 film inspired by "Twelfth Night")
- Can't You See That ___ Mine (1964 hit)
- ___ All That (1990s teen comedy)
- ___ the Man (2006 rom-com)
- ___ The Sheriff (Suzanne Somers sitcom)
- Hens and pens
- Tom Jones' '-- a Lady'
- '-- All That' (1999 film)
- '-- Leaving Home'
- Billy Joel's '-- Got a Way'
- The Beatles a Woman" '--
- '-- a Lady'
- Patsy Cline's '-- Got You'
- ___ Electric Oasis
- ___ So Cold (Stones)
- Tal Bachman: "___ So High"
- '-- Out of My League'
- Billy Joel "But ___ always a woman to me"
- Clapton "___ waiting for another love"
- Eric Clapton "___ Waiting"
- Petty's "___ the One" soundtrack
- ___ gone, oh I, oh I'd better learn how to face it
- Tom Jones "___ a Lady"
- Ben Folds Five "___ a brick and I'm drowning slowly"
- Cheap Trick "___ Tight"
- ZZ Top "___ Just Killing Me"
- ___ a Lady: Tom Jones
- 1997 Oprah's Book Club selection "___ Come Undone"
- ___ Lying: Greenwood
- ___ All That
- ___ So Unusual (Cyndi Lauper's début solo album)
- They whisper in the hallway, '___ a bad, bad girl' (Taylor Swift lyric)
- ___ Always a Woman (Billy Joel song)
- ___ Gotta Have It (Netflix series based on the Spike Lee film of the same name)
- ___ Like the Wind (song from the "Dirty Dancing" soundtrack)
- ___ the Man (2006 Amanda Bynes rom-com)
- _____ A Lady
- _____ Gotta Have It (a Spike Lee joint)
- _____ a Woman (Beatles tune)
- _____ got a ticket to ride....
- _____ a Lady (Anka ditty)
- _____ a Lady (Tom Jones song)
- Prinze Jr. film "_____ All That"
- 1-Across classified
- Mares and ewes
- The Liner _____ a Lady (Kipling)
- Nautical pronouns
- Prinze, Jr.'s "_____ All That"
- ___ the One (1996 Aniston film)
- ___ got a ticket to ride
- Mother and daughter, e.g.
- Prinze Jr. film "___ All That"
- Does and ewes, e.g.
- Mares and hens, e.g.
- Ships at sea
- Ships' pronouns
- Some babies
- ___ All Fat: A Fat Positive Podcast
- ___ the one! (girlfriend's exclamation)
- About half of all babies
- Females of the species
- ___ Like the Wind ("Dirty Dancing" song)
- Nieces and daughters
- First word of "Girl on Fire"
- Opposite of he's
- Females in general
- Many women
- Ships as pronouns
- ___ cheer captain and I'm on the bleachers (Taylor Swift)
- ___ the one!
- ___ All I Wanna Be (Tate McRae song)
- ___ a Woman (Beatles song)
- ___ So Unusual (Cyndi Lauper album)
- ___ in her element
- ____ a Fool : Lesley Gore song
- 1964 Beatles. hit ___ A Woman
- ___ Gone: 1976 song
- The females of the species
- Mothers and daughters, e.g.
- ___ Gone (Hall and Oates song)
- Aunties and nieces
- Springsteen song, "___ the One"
- Many cheerleaders
- Does and pens, e.g.
- Not 68-Across
- ___ a Lady (Tom Jones tune)
- ___ Not There (Zombies song)
- ___ in Love With the Boy (Trisha Yearwood song)
- ___ the Man (2006 movie)
- Maybe ___ born with it . . .
- Now That ___ Gone (Destiny's Child song)
- ___ All I Wanna Be (Tate McRae hit)
- ___ Got You (Patsy Cline hit)
- ___ So High ('90s hit)
- ___ keeping her fingers crossed
- ___ poetry in motion (Carl Carlton lyric)
- ___ Leaving Home: Beatles
- _____ Funny That Way ( 1928 song)
- Cows, hens, etc.
- George Jones's "___ Mine"
- Hall and Oates's "___ Gone"
- Bass products
- Hall & Oates song "___ Gone"
- Wally Lamb book "___ Come Undone"
- ___ Not There (1964 hit for The Zombies)
- Elvis song "___ Not You"
- Elvis hit "___ Not You"
- Michael Jackson's "___ Out of My Life"
- ___ Funny That Way (2014 comedy)
- ___ Not There (song by the Zombies)
- ___ a Mystery to Me (Roy Orbison song)
- ___ Got a Way (Billy Joel hit)