- WOMEN
- Group of females
- Michael Learned and Gene Tierney
- With 70-Across, successful campaign that also describes the four unclued entries in this puzzle (all of which were considered)
- 127 congresspeople, as of last month
- Only ___ Bleed (1975 Alice Cooper hit)
- Birth day parties?
- Quip, part 3
- They make deliveries
- Noted deliverers
- The one group that grows more radical with age per Gloria Steinem
- ERA beneficiaries
- U.S. voters since 1920
- Gynophobe's fear
- Much of Dr. Oz's audience
- English 86 Down
- About 57% of American college students
- George Sand and George Eliot
- D.H. Lawrence novel "___ in Love"
- What ___ Want (2000 film)
- Michael Learned and Sean Young
- Little ___ (Louisa May Alcott novel)
- 19th Amendment beneficiaries
- Carmen and Norma, e.g.
- Common door sign
- Burka wearers
- Most US college students these days
- All of the cohosts on "The View"
- Word on a bathroom door
- New voters of 1920
- Alcotts "Little __"
- Part of NOW
- Designing __
- Bryn Mawr undergrads
- They lack Y chromosomes
- Alumnae, e.g.
- Lilith Fair performers
- Smith students
- Wyoming voters since 1869
- Many suffragists
- Misses without exception
- NOW co-founders
- About 24% of the U.S. Congress
- 11 and 12 Down, e.g.
- LPGA members
- Most people
- Sirens, for example
- Ladies
- Voters since 1920
- They're often made-up for dinner
- All hosts of "The View"
- All Bryn Mawr grads
- Alumnae, by definition
- One-third of SCOTUS
- Alcott's "Little ___"
- 8 ___ (2002 Catherine Deneuve movie)
- ___ in Love (D.H. Lawrence novel)
- See 30-Across
- Theme of Clare Luce play.
- The __, by Congresswoman Luce.
- Postage stamp honors them for "100 years of progress."
- Luce comedy, with "The."
- Eve and others.
- Popular play (with "The").
- Subjects of a Luce play.
- Clare Luce subject.
- Distaff.
- Distaff side.
- The ladies.
- WAC and WAVE.
- Mothers.
- People.
- Queens.
- Certain voters.
- Dwellers in 29 Down.
- Homemakers.
- Shoppers par excellence.
- Roman middle name.
- About half of us.
- Some voters.
- Certain people.
- Housewives.
- Clare Boothe Luce subject
- Supreme Court's lack
- Equality seekers
- Mrs. and Ms.
- Little ___
- Luce subject
- Muliebral ones
- Meg and Amy were little ones
- Luce's "The ___"
- Norwood's "___ Who Love Too Much"
- D. H. Lawrence's "___ in Love"
- George Sand and Michael Learned
- Misses
- 1936 Luce play, with "The"
- With 34-Down, some league members
- Restroom door sign
- They can deliver
- Word on a door
- Sirens, e.g.
- Sign on a door
- Group who Mao Zedong famously said "hold up half the sky"
- Remark from the sexually frustrated, perhaps
- Lawrence's '-- in Love'
- Girly Def Leppard song?
- The "W" in TWOCC
- The editors of Inkubator crosswords, e.g.
- This puzzle's authors, e.g.
- League of ___ Voters
- Much of Oprah's audience
- Wine and song link
- Eve followers?
- American majority
- Some members of the wedding
- All of the Bangles' members
- Battle-of-the-sexes team
- Large portion of the population
- Word on some doors
- Many golfers
- Composition of "The Squad" in Congress
- Believe ___ (58-Across slogan)
- All performers at Lilith Fair
- Members of the wedding
- Two ____ : Loren film
- DH Lawrence's ____ in Love
- The W in NOW
- ___ in Love
- Majority of Oprah's audience
- Beneficiaries of the 19th Amendment
- Prime Ministers May and Thatcher
- Sens. Harris and Gillibrand, for two
- The main characters in "Her Story," for example
- Amendment XIX beneficiaries
- Luce play (with "The")
- Major demographic
- They hold 86% of Avon's management positions
- Most teachers
- 20% of U.S. senators in 2014
- About 20% of Congress
- Marchers of January 21, 2017
- About 28% of the 2024 U.S. Congress