| HENRYJAMES | He wrote "Washington Square" |
| PEARSON | 1930's-60's columnist who wrote "Washington Merry-Go-Round" |
| NNE | Washington Square Park to Union Square Park dir. |
| NYU | Sch. whose campus contains Union Square and Washington Square |
| JAMES | "Washington Square" author |
| ARCH | Washington Square structure |
| ROSE | "__ of Washington Square" (1939 Alice Faye movie) |
| PARK | New York's Washington Square ___ |
| SEATTLE | Place in Washington Square's surrounding area |
| DTRAIN | It stops at Manhattan's Washington Square and Rockefeller Center |
| IHAVEADREAM | Martin Luther King's address to Washington Square in 1963 was famous for this repeated line (1,4,1,5 |
| IHAVE | Martin Luther King's address to Washington Square in 1963 was famous for the repeated line, "... a d |
| THEHEIRESS | 1949 film starring Olivia de Havilland and Montgomery Clift, based on the novel Washington Square by |
| ALICEFAYE | American leading lady in films of the 30s and 40s such as "Rose of Washington Square" |
| FIFTHAVENUE | The Washington Square Arch is at the southern end of this New York street |
| RICHGIRL | Play by Victoria Stewart updating the novel 'Washington Square' (4,4) |
| VILLAGE | Section of New York City, west of Washington Square (9,7) |
| GREENWICH | Section of New York City, west of Washington Square (9,7) |
| THEROPE | Washington Square Players' vehicle by Eugene Gladstone O'Neill |
| STOMPERS | The Village ___ (musical group with the 1963 hit "Washington Square") |