Across
- 1. In order to keep viewership from sinking, shows typically would make the leading ladies plan comically (blank)
- 3. The (blank) movement which led to women on the screen to be seen outside of the kitchen and into the workplace
- 7. The book which explored the disconnected feelings women had in traditional roles
- 8. The show (blank) featured a magical witch married to a mortal man that wanted her to become a typical, suburban housewife
- 9. The show about a 'dizzy' girl moving to the big city in hopes of a acting career
- 10. Networks tried to stay (blank) with the feminist movement to keep both liberal and conservatives watching
- 11. Even as Jeannie wasn't married to Tony, she still (blank) him
- 13. The male lead in I Dream of Jeannie was a very successful (Blank) Major
- 14. Ann Marries boyfriend who was a newspaper writer
Down
- 2. Popular Female leads were still presented as (blank) to still remain conservative
- 4. The name of the TV Character who wasn't a wife but possessed magical powers
- 5. The network that had the Mary Tyler Moore Show and All in the Family
- 6. Samantha (blank) her potential as she's encouraged by her husband the desire for family life
- 7. The show which the main character was a successful unwed woman over the age of 30
- 12. (Blank) was a heavily avoided topic as most shows in the 50's about unmarried women were turned down
