- - Sort of collar for playboy?
- - Mary Martin role [2 wds.]
- - Title role that earned Mary Martin a Best Actress Tony for playing a boy who could fly: 2 wds.
- - Robin Williams role in a 1991 blockbuster
- - Writer including apter parts rearranged for pantomime
- - Pop into safe neighbourhood, primarily for play
- - Brand of peanut butter named for a literary character
- - Recurring Broadway role first played by Maude Adams, 1905
- - Role for Mary Martin
- - Role for Martin or Adams
- - Duncan role
- - Role for Martin or Duncan
- - Maude Adams role
- - Mary Martin role
- - Alias Mary Martin.
- - Mary Martin's hit role.
- - Martin role.
- - Jean Arthur's role.
- - Jean Arthur's most recent role.
- - Safe to criticise play?
- - It's safe to criticise one who never grows up
- - Boy depicted in statue form in Kensington Gardens
- - Play safe and sleep over
- - Youthful or immature man
- - Apostle meeting God? It's child's play
- - Would apostle criticise Wendy's youth?
- - children's play by j.m. barrie
- - Jif alternative
- - Neverland resident (2 wds.)
- - Jif rival
- - He led the Lost Boys
- - Friend of Tinker Bell: 2 wds.
- - Foe of Captain Hook: 2 wds.
- - Capt. Hook's foe
- - Boyish creation of J.M. Barrie
- - Boy who never grew up
- - Barrie character
- - J. M. Barrie character
- - Jif competitor
- - Darling friend
- - JM Barrie hero
- - Eternal youth in parent brought about by exercise
- - 'I Won't Grow Up' singer
- - Neverland boy
- - Pantomime horse's rear in difficult part, writer has admitted
- - J.M. Barrie play
- - Hook undoer
- - Tinker Bell's flying pal
- - Saint subject to criticism? That's child's play
- - Darling visitor
- - Leader of the Lost Boys
- - Collar style
- - The boy who never grew up
- - J.M. Barrie boy
- - Panto character
- - Safe to slate boyish man?
- - Companion of Tinker Bell (2 words)
- - Kensington Gardens statue
- - Darling companion?
- - JM Barrie character
- - Book that begins, "All children, except one, grow up"
- - Broadway flier
- - *"Wendy's Story"
- - J. M. Barrie's hero
- - Darling in hospital gets to criticise informally one of the younger generation
- - Barrie hero
- - Fictional frequent flier
- - Theme answer 2
- - Fictional character who may be described as 47-Across
- - Barrie's boy who wouldn't grow up
- - Collar type
- - He refused to grow up
- - Fly guy?
- - Barrie's boy
- - "I won't grow up" proclaimer in a classic tale
- - Perpetual child
- - Story that begins "All children, except one, grow up"
- - Neverland resident
- - Wendy's "Boy"
- - He taught the Darling children to fly
- - Visitor to Kensington
- - The perennial perennial youth
- - Wendy's playmate
- - Children's classic
- - Barrie boy
- - Show that premiered on Broadway in 1905
- - "I won't grow up" boy
- - He wouldn't grow up
- - "I'm Flying" singer
- - Hook's foe
- - Broadway musical of 1954
- - Immature adult male
- - Barrie's enduring creation
- - Barrie work
- - He never grew up
- - "I WON'T GO TO BED . . . "
- - Tinker Bell's protector
- - Foe of adulthood
- - Perpetual boy.
- - Darling children's teacher.
- - Often-revived play.
- - Hero of fantasy.
- - Play of 1904.
- - Hero of 1904 drama.
- - Flying hero.
- - Broadway musical.
- - Current film.
- - Wendy's friend
- - Tinker Bell's friend
- - See 17-Across
- - Kind of collar
- - Movie featuring the song 'You Can Fly! You Can Fly! You Can Fly!'
- - Safe vessel, one showing no sign of age
- - Noble god, over time, displaying eternal youth
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