| ALICEFAYE | American leading lady in films of the 30s and 40s such as "Rose of Washington Square" |
| KENNETHMORE | Actor known for happy-go-lucky roles in films of the 1950s and 1960s |
| ALTHEA | Shrub also known as rose of Sharon |
| TONE | A hue, such as rose, mixed with white; or, dye, such as for the hair (4) |
| EXTRACT | Passage from a book, speech, film or piece of music; or, the concentrated essence of a plant such as rose, vanilla or orange blossom (7) |
| LINDA | American leading lady of the forties, ... Darnell |
| HARPOMARX | Mute-acting comic in movies of the 1930s (5,4) |
| ENDUSER | Ultimate recipient of object? American leading lady (3-4) |
| PELAGIC | Receding storm in film of the open seas (7) |
| VILLAGE | Section of New York City, west of Washington Square (9,7) |
| GREENWICH | Section of New York City, west of Washington Square (9,7) |
| ROSE | "__ of Washington Square" (1939 Alice Faye movie) |
| ESSENTIALOIL | Useful liquid from plants such as roses (2 words) |
| ARCH | Curved structure for climbing plants such as roses (4) |
| DUVETYNE | Screen unknown appearing in film of Frank Herbert novel's soft material |
| CABINET | Taxi in film of senior politicians (7) |
| CRABBE | Buster, swimmer who starred as Flash Gordon in film serials of the 30s and 40s (6) |
| SWING | Music of the 30s and 40s would move to and fro (5) |
| LON | Pitcher Warneke of the '30s and '40s Cubs and Cardinals |
| NOBLE | British bandleader popular on both sides of the Atlantic in the 30s and 40s, Ray ... |