• ___ B. Toklas
• ___ blue
• ___ blue, color named after a first daughter
• ___ Doesn't Live Here Anymore
• ___ Ford of Falstaff
• ___ in Chains
• ___ In Chains (grunge band)
• ___ in Wonderland
• ___ Springs, Australia
• ... a grin without a cat! thinker
• ... of 1990
• 'Curiouser and curiouser!' speaker
• 'Through the Looking Glass' girl
• 'Tiny ___' (Albee play)
• 1990 Woody Allen film
• 1990 Woody Allen movie
• A Honeymooner
• A restaurant lady
• A Roosevelt
• A Town Like ___ (Nevil Shute novel)
• Actress Faye
• Actress Faye whose full name is a pig-Latinized English word
• Actress Ghostley
• Adams or Gobel
• Adventuresome story girl
• Adventuresome visitor
• Albee title character
• Albee's 'Tiny ___'
• Albee's is tiny
• Alter ego of Celia
• Another guest at above
• Arlo Guthrie sang about her restaurant
• Arlo sang about her
• Arts patron Tully
• Author Munro
• Author Walker
• Biographee B. Toklas
• Blue shade
• Brady Bunch housekeeper
• Bradys' housekeeper
• Burstyn's Oscar-winning role
• Bus driver's wife
• But I don't want to go among mad people speaker
• Campy Cooper
• Canadian author Munro
• Canadian writer Munro
• Carol and Mike's maid
• Carroll adventurer
• Carroll character
• Carroll character with a cat named Dinah
• Carroll girl
• Carroll heroine
• Carroll kid
• Carroll's adventuress
• Carroll's tea party visitor
• Caterpillar engager
• Chef/author Waters
• Christopher Robin went down with ___: Milne
• Coffee-loving Dilbert character
• Coffee-loving woman in Dilbert
• Comedienne Ghostley
• Comic Ghostley
• Court star Marble
• Coworker of Dilbert
• Croquet opponent of the Queen of Hearts
• Cruel officemate of Dilbert
• Curiouser and curiouser! utterer
• Curly-haired Dilbert character
• Daughter of Teddy Roosevelt
• Dennis the Menace's mom
• Dennis the Menace's mother
• Dilbert engineer whose cardiovascular system is basically coffee
• Dilbert's colleague
• Dodgson's lass
• Employee at Mel's Diner
• Everything's curious today speaker
• Falstaff soprano
• Famous eatery owner
• Famous tea party crasher
• Faye of films
• Fed Vice Chairman Rivlin
• Fictional character who cried Curiouser and curiouser!
• Fictional dreamer
• Fictional party crasher
• Fictional rabbit chaser
• First name in shock rock
• Folk song restaurateur
• Four-time U.S. Open tennis champ, Marble
• Friend of Arlo
• Gertrude wrote her autobiography
• Gertrude's gal
• Ghostley or Faye
• Girl at a tea party
• Girl in The Children's Hour
• Girl in Wonderland
• Girl who chased a rabbit
• Girl who falls down a rabbit hole en route to Wonderland
• Girl who meets the Duchess
• Girl who visits Wonderland
• Girl who went through a looking glass
• Girl with a cat named Dinah
• Girl with a looking-glass
• Guest at a fictional tea party
• Guthrie's restaurant owner
• Guthrie's restaurateur
• Hatter's guest
• Housekeeper on The Brady Bunch
• In Old Chicago star Faye
• It's the stupidest tea-party I ever was at in all my life! speaker
• Jefferson Airplane's Go Ask ___
• Kind of blue
• King Ranch location
• Kiss my grits! sitcom
• Lavin sit-com
• Lavin TV role
• Lavin's sitcom role
• Lewis Carroll character
• Lewis Carroll heroine
• Lewis Carroll's creation
• Lewis Carroll's girl
• Lewis Carroll's rabbit chaser
• Lewis's heroine
• Lifeboat character
• Lifelong companion of Gertrude
• Lincoln Center patron Tully
• Lincoln Center's ___ Tully Hall
• Linda Lavin role
• Linda Lavin sitcom
• Linda Lavin's TV hit
• Looking glass girl
• Love, ___ (Audrey Meadows book)
• Mad Hatter guest
• Magic mushroom muncher
• Marble of tennis fame
• Mel was her sitcom boss
• Mel's Diner waitress
• Meridian author Walker
• Miller of the LPGA
• Movie restaurateur
• Mr. Cooper, to us
• Mrs. Kramden
• Mrs. Kramden of The Honeymooners
• Mrs. Phil Harris
• Mrs. Ralph Kramden
• Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt
• Name referenced in Jefferson Airplane's White Rabbit
• New York's ___ Tully Hall
• No More Mr. Nice Guy singer Cooper
• Noted party crasher
• Novelist McDermott
• Novelist Walker
• One of The Honeymooners
• One of the Kramdens
• One of TV's honeymooners
• Oscar role for Ellen
• Person to ask, in song
• Phil Harris's wife, ___ Faye
• Philanthropist Tully
• Phoebe's poetic sister
• Pulitzer author Walker
• Pulitzer novelist Walker
• Pulitzer winner Walker
• Queen of Hearts irker
• Queen of Hearts irritator
• Rabbit chaser
• Rabbit chaser of fiction
• Rabbit pursuer
• Ralph Kramden's better half
• Ralph Kramden's missus
• Ralph Kramden's wife
• Ralph's missus
• Ralph's sitcom wife
• Ralph's wife
• Ralph's wife on The Honeymooners
• Restaurant owner in an Arlo Guthrie song
• Restaurant owner of song
• Restaurateur in a folk song
• Restaurateur of song
• Rock's Cooper
• Role in Falstaff
• Role in Verdi's Falstaff
• Roosevelt's daughter
• Shade of blue
• She asked What IS an un-birthday present?
• She doesn't live here anymore
• She falls at the beginning of her story
• She followed a rabbit down a hole
• She lived with TV's Bradys
• She talked to a caterpillar
• Shock rocker Cooper
• Show on which Flo Castleberry was a waitress
• Shute's A Town Like ___
• Singer Cooper
• Sitcom set at Mel's Diner
• Sitcom set in a diner
• Sitcom waitress
• Sitcom wife reprised by Gabrielle Union in a 2005 film
• Sitcom with the catchphrase Kiss my grits!
• Storied rabbit-chaser
• Storied tea party crasher
• Subject of this puzzle
• Tarkington's Adam
• Tarzan's mother
• Tea party attendee
• Tea party crasher
• Teddy Roosevelt's daughter
• Tennis great Marble
• The Brady Bunch housekeeper
• The Color Purple author Walker
• The Honeymooners role
• The Honeymooners wife
• The owner of Arlo's favorite eatery
• The Progress of Love writer Munro
• The voice of Kathryn Beaumont, in a 1951 cartoon
• Three inches is such a wretched height to be speaker
• Through the Looking-Glass heroine
• Tiny ___
• Tiny --: Albee
• Tiny Albee character
• Title TV character with the last name Hyatt
• To the moon, ___! (The Honeymooners phrase)
• Toklas
• Toklas or Faye
• Trixie Norton's neighbor
• Trixie's best friend
• Trixie's best friend in 1950's TV
• Trixie's best friend, on TV
• Trixie's pal
• Trixie's pal on The Honeymooners
• Trixie's pal, in 50's TV
• Trixie's sitcom friend
• Trixie's sitcom pal
• TV diner employee
• TV series with the theme song 'There's a New Girl in Town'
• Underground girl of kid lit
• Uninvited tea party guest
• Waitress at Mel's
• Walker who wrote the 1982 Pulitzer-winning novel The Color Purple
• Walker who wrote The Color Purple
• White Rabbit acquaintance
• White Rabbit chaser
• White Rabbit follower
• White Rabbit girl
• White Rabbit pursuer
• Who the Brady kids missed, once she left
• Wonderland character
• Wonderland figure
• Wonderland girl
• Wonderland lass
• Wonderland visitor
• Wonderland wanderer
• Woody Allen film
• Woody Allen movie of 1990
• Writer Walker
• You're nothing but a pack of cards! crier
• You're nothing but a pack of cards! speaker
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