ETs |
V" extras |
Strangers |
Outsiders |
UFO pilots |
Peregrines |
Foreigners |
Outlanders |
UFO fliers |
A 1986 film |
Non-natives |
UFO crewmen |
Weaver film |
E.T. et al. |
Noncitizens |
Space race? |
U.F.O. crew |
All Martians |
Alf and E.T. |
Vulcans, e.g. |
Sci-fi threat |
Saucer fliers |
Sci-fi beings |
Klingons, e.g. |
Far-out bunch? |
Sci-fi staples |
1986 sci-fi hit |
Bigheaded ones? |
Bradbury beings |
Saucer contents |
Sci fi invaders |
Weaver thriller |
Sci-fi creatures |
Little green men |
E.T. and friends |
Far-out visitors |
Sigourney's foes |
Xenophobes' fear |
UFO crew members |
Sigourney sequel |
Tabloid subjects |
Arrival" visitors |
Roswell visitors? |
James Cameron hit |
Star Wars" extras |
Sci-fi characters |
Extraterrestrials |
Martians and such |
Men in Black" foes |
Figures in TV's "V |
Flying-saucer crew |
Green card holders |
Tabloid newsmakers |
Visitors from Mars |
Otherworldly types |
1986 sci-fi sequel |
Visitors from afar |
Ellen Ripley's foes |
Ufologist's concern |
Visitors from space |
The Coneheads, e.g. |
Men in Black" extras |
The X-Files" figures |
1986 Weaver thriller |
Blink-182 "___ Exist |
Klingons and Vulcans |
Outer space dwellers |
Ufologist's concerns |
Vulcans and Romulans |
Men in Black" targets |
Border patrol concern |
Ellis Islanders, once |
James Cameron classic |
McCarran Act subject. |
Ones with green cards |
Saucers may hold them |
They upset xenophobes |
They're worlds apart? |
Men in Black" figures |
The X-Files" subjects |
Abductors, in tabloids |
Many sci-fi characters |
Martians and Venusians |
Border patrol concerns |
Certain sci-fi hostiles |
Extraterrestrial beings |
Out-of-this-world folks |
Science fiction staples |
1986 James Cameron film |
Sigourney Weaver sequel |
1986 sci-fi movie sequel |
They exist, to Blink-182 |
Ones who are worlds apart |
Visitors from outer space |
They're out of this world |
1986 Sigourney Weaver film |
Science fiction characters |
Creatures from outer space |
Beings from another planet |
War of the Worlds" invaders |
Contents of a saucer, maybe |
Some of them have big heads |
To us, they're worlds apart |
Abductors in a tabloid story |
One line at passport control |
Roswell visitors, supposedly |
They're not from around here |
Sequel set on the moon LV-426 |
Second film in a sci-fi series |
Sigourney Weaver horror sequel |
1986 Sigourney Weaver thriller |
Stereotypically green creatures |
Seven-Oscar nominee in the '80s |
Time Lords on "Doctor Who," e.g. |
Ancient" visitors in an A&E series |
Creatures at Area 51, some believe |
Hit film directed by James Cameron |
1986 Sigourney Weaver sci-fi sequel |
1986 sequel set on the planet LV-426 |
Subjects of some conspiracy theories |
They can be resident or non-resident |
Many Astounding Stories cover subjects |
Who "they" are in the movie "They Live |
Sequel in which Ripley returns to LV-426 |
1986 sequel partly set on the planetoid LV-426 |
1986 film that takes place in the colony LV-426 |
1986 sequel with the tagline "This time it's war |
1986 sci-fi action film directed by James Cameron |
1986 film shot partly in a decommissioned power plant |
1986 sci-fi sequel with Paul Reiser in a rare "villain" role |
One of the eggs used in this 1986 film is now exhibited at the Smithsonian |
Ones supposedly eligible for, but never yet seen in, the Miss Universe pageant |