Answer: EDNA
EDNA is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 317 times.
Referring Clues:
- Author Ferber
- Writer Buchanan
- Old-time actress ___ May Oliver
- ___ St. Vincent Millay
- Author O'Brien
- Writer Ferber
- Actress ___ May Oliver
- "The Simpsons" schoolteacher Krabappel
- Mystery writer Buchanan
- Ferber of "Show Boat"
- Actress Purviance
- Poet ___ St. Vincent Millay
- Ferber of fiction
- Best of the theater
- Dame ___ Everage
- Irish novelist O'Brien
- Seat of Jackson County, Tex.
- "Giant" author Ferber
- Best or Ferber
- Old-time actress Purviance
- Actress Skinner of "Mister Ed"
- Novelist Ferber
- "The High Road" novelist O'Brien
- Actress Best
- 1999-2000 "Dame" on Broadway
- Laverne and Shirley's landlady
- Pulitzer winner Buchanan
- Buchanan who wrote "The Corpse Had a Familiar Face"
- Seat of Jackson County, Texas
- Dame Everage
- Dame ___, Barry Humphries character
- "The Awakening" protagonist
- Dame ___
- "The soul can split the sky in two ..." writer __ St. Vincent Millay
- Mrs. Garrett of "The Facts of Life"
- Novelist O'Brien
- Mystery author Buchanan
- Best of theater
- "Show Boat" novelist Ferber
- "Show Boat" author Ferber
- Dame from Down Under
- Best seen on-screen
- "So Big" author Ferber
- Girl's name that's a Texas county seat
- See 104-Down
- Bart's teacher, ___ Krabappel
- Mrs. Turnblad in "Hairspray"
- "Hairspray" mom
- "Enid and ___ dine" (palindrome)
- "The Facts of Life" housemother ___ Garrett
- "The Simpsons" teacher who was called Mrs. K
- Mom in "Hairspray"
- Writer ___ St. Vincent Millay
- "Show Boat" author __ Ferber
- Dame ___ Everage (Barry Humphries character)
- Housemother to Tootie, Natalie, Blair and Jo
- "The Man Who Knew Too Much" actress Best
- "Saratoga Trunk" novelist Ferber
- Poet St. Vincent Millay
- Mrs. Krabappel's first name on "The Simpsons"
- "Giant" writer Ferber
- Ferber of "Giant" fame
- Teacher Krabappel on "The Simpsons"
- "Dame" played by Barry Humphries
- "So Big" writer Ferber
- "The Country Girl" author O'Brien
- Funny Dame
- "The Simpsons" teacher Krabappel
- "So Big" novelist Ferber
- Schoolteacher Krabappel of "The Simpsons"
- "Show Boat" playwright Ferber
- "You Only Die Twice" author Buchanan
- Author St. Vincent Millay
- "Show Boat" writer Ferber
- Krabappel of "The Simpsons"
- "Garden of Evil" novelist Buchanan
- Irish author O'Brien
- Author Best
- Comedic Dame
- 1925 Pulitzer winner Ferber
- Crime writer Buchanan
- John's role in "Hairspray"
- Crime queen Buchanan
- Dame Everage from down under
- Charlotte's "Diff'rent Strokes" role
- "David Copperfield" actress ___ May Oliver
- Fashion designer in "The Incredibles" voiced by director Brad Bird
- "Laverne & Shirley" landlady
- ___ Krabappel of "The Simpsons"
- Dame who's a hoot
- Best in shows
- Aunt in "National Lampoon's Vacation"
- Tracy Turnblad's mom in "Hairspray"
- Campbell of the WNBA
- Dame played by Barry Humphries
- Purviance of the silents
- John's "Hairspray" role
- Wilbur Turnblad's wife in "Hairspray"
- "Love Kills" novelist Buchanan
- Felix's daughter on "The Odd Couple"
- Divine's "Hairspray" role
- Ferber or Best
- Chaplin leading lady __ Purviance
- Flamboyant Dame
- Poet __ St. Vincent Millay
- Author Buchanan
- Barry Humphries alter ego Dame __
- Best of the movies
- __ Krabappel, Bart Simpson's teacher
- "The Facts of Life" mentor Garrett
- Down Under Dame
- 1954 East Coast hurricane
- Dame of note
- Comic ''Dame''
- ''Hairspray'' mom
- Name meaning ''delight''
- Tracy's mom in ''Hairspray''
- Creator of Jett in ''Giant''
- ''Show Boat'' author Ferber
- Dame in drag
- Seymour Skinner's on-again, off-again love
- ___ Turnblad ("Hairspray" role)
- "Laverne & Shirley" character Babish
- ''So Big'' author Ferber
- Ms. Krabappel
- Bart's teacher
- ''Laverne & Shirley'' character Babish
- ''Show Boat'' novelist Ferber
- Cartoon character Krabappel
- ''Giant'' writer Ferber
- Ferber who wrote "Show Boat"
- Charlotte Rae role
- Fiction writer Ferber
- "The Facts of Life" housemother Garrett
- She's a funny dame
- Tony-winning dame
- She has the Best star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
- Pulitzer winner Ferber
- Dame from Down Under
- Animated Krabappel
- Animated schoolteacher Krabappel
- Dame of theater
- Ferber, author of "So Big"
- "The Country Girls" writer O'Brien
- Cross-dressing "Dame" of humor
- Bart's teacher Krabappel
- Dame who's a man
- Best of Hollywood
- Mrs. Garrett on "The Facts of Life"
- Funny "dame"
- Funny dame of Broadway fame
- Bart Simpson's teacher __ Krabappel
- Bart's teacher, Krabappel
- Best of the stage
- Bart's educator
- ___ Mode, female character in "The Incredibles"
- Tracy Turnblad's mom, in "Hairspray"
- "American Beauty" novelist Ferber
- Made-up Dame
- Seymour's Springfield Elementary love
- "Laverne Shirley" character Babish
- Chaplin leading lady ___ Purviance
- Barry Humphries alter ego Dame ___
- ___ Krabappel, Bart Simpson's teacher
- Bart Simpson's teacher ___ Krabappel
- --- St. Vincent Millay
- Fiction's Ferber
- "Giant" author's first name
- Sally in "Places in the Heart"
- Comic "Dame"
- Name meaning "delight"
- Tracy's mom in "Hairspray"
- Creator of Jett in "Giant"
- Novelist Ferber who wrote "So Big"
- Tracy's mother in "Hairspray"
- Mrs. Krabappel
- "Giant" author ___ Ferber
- 2010 New York City Marathon winner Kiplagat
- Actress Purviance in many Chaplin films
- Poet Millay
- Bart Simpson's teacher Krabappel
- "Dame" Everage
- Seymour's love interest, once, on "The Simpsons"
- Ferber or O'Brien
- Ferber who wrote "So Big"
- Dame of fame
- "Hairspray" role
- Novelist Ferber
- Best on stage
- Dame of comedy
- Barry Humphries' Dame
- Barry Humphries' 'Dame'
- Aussie 'Dame'
- 'So Big' novelist Ferber
- Poet St. Vincent Millay ___
- Novelist Buchanan
- Ferber or Buchanan
- "Mother Ireland" writer O'Brien
- "The Incredibles" fashion designer mode
- "Hairspray" heroine
- Dame who was on Broadway with Michael Feinstein
- Indianan Parker who lived to 114
- "Diff'rent Strokes" character
- "Cimarron" author Ferber
- Ms. Krabappel (animated educator)
- Turnblad in "Hairspray"
- Ferber of Malay
- "So Big" and "Show Boat" author Ferber
- Outlandish Dame
- Crime novelist Buchanan
- Dame who's no lady
- 'So Big' writer Ferber
- Tracy's mother, in "Hairspray"
- Ms. St. Vincent Millay
- Seymour's love, on "The Simpsons"
- Best of the theatre
- "Diff'rent Strokes" character's first name
- Krabappel of toondom
- Ferber or Krabappel
- Dame played by a guy
- See 6-Down
- "Downton Abbey" maid
- Pulitzer-winning poet ___ St. Vincent Millay
- "Giant" novelist Ferber
- Principal Seymour's girlfriend on "The Simpsons"
- Buchanan in a bookstore
- "Country Girl" memoirist O'Brien
- "The Country Girls" novelist O'Brien
- Buchanan or Ferber
- Fictional Melbourne Dame
- Woman's name that's an anagram of a man's name
- Ferber of "So Big"
- Mrs. Krabappel on "The Simpsons"
- Mystery novelist Buchanan
- Buchanan of mystery
- Bart's toon teacher
- Hair spray mom
- Bart's teacher on "The Simpsons"
- Ned's bride on "The Simpsons" in 2012
- "Hairspray" character ___ Turnblad
- "Welcome to the 60's" singer in "Hairspray"
- "Hairspray" mom usually played by a man
- Krabappel of Springfield
- ___ Garrett ("The Facts of Life" character played by Charlotte Rae)
- Ferber who wrote "Giant"
- ___ Valley: San Luis Obispo County wine region
- Name on the cover of "Show Boat"
- Krabappel on "The Simpsons"
- Comical "Dame"
- Designer Mode of "The Incredibles"
- Writer O'Brien
- Whodunit author Buchanan
- Name on 62 Across' cover
- Bart's former teacher
- "Hairspray" mom Turnblad
- "Hairspray" matriarch
- Ms. Krabappel on "The Simpsons"
- Dame ____( entertainer)
- Bespectacled Dame of comedy
- 'Dame' Everage
- Writer Buchanan or Ferber
- Mother in "Hairspray"
- Ferber or Millay
- Ferber or Purviance
- Bart's animated teacher
- Mama Turnblad in "Hairspray"
- Toon teacher Krabappel
- Skelton's script-writing wife
- Animated Ms. Krabappel
- Babish on "Laverne & Shirley"
- "Hairspray" character
- Buchanan of mysteries
- ___ Mode, woman in "The Incredibles"
- ___ Krabappel, teacher on "The Simpsons"
- Woman's name that's an anagram of a European native
- Woman's name meaning "pleasure"
- Name related to Aidan
- ___ Mode, designer voiced by Brad Bird in "Incredibles 2"
- "The Incredibles" character ___ Mode
- Dame ____
- Animated Mrs. Krabappel
- Woman's name that means "pleasure" in Hebrew
- Mrs. Krabappel of "The Simpsons"
- Eccentric fashion designer in "The Incredibles"
- Actress Best of old Hollywood
- Woman's name that's an anagram of two men's names
- "Cimarron" novelist Ferber
- Buchanan of crime fiction
- ___ Turnblad (lead role in "Hairspray")
- "The Incredibles" character Mode
- ___ Lewis, "The Taste of Country Cooking" writer
- First name at Springfield Elementary
- "The Incredibles" designer Mode
- Assumed name's assumed name
- Southern chef Lewis
- Chef Lewis who wrote "The Taste of Country Cooking"
- ___ Turnblad, role for Divine in "Hairspray"
- "The Country Girls" author O'Brien
- Pulitzer winner ___ St. Vincent Millay
- First name of the poet whose "candle burns at both ends"
- Woman's name hidden in "United Nations"
- "The Incredibles" designer ___ Mode
- ___ Turnblad, John Travolta role in "Hairspray"
- Name hidden in "named names"
- ___ Mode, animated film character who says "Words are useless! Gobble-gobble-gobble-gobble-gobble-gobble!"
- Woman's name hidden inside "assumed name"
- Novelist OÕBrien
- ___ Mode of "The Incredibles"
- ___ Mode, "no capes" advocate in "The Incredibles"
- Name hiding in "named names"
- Name hidden in "assumed name"
- ___ Griffin, civil rights pioneer
- ___ Mode, character in "The Incredibles"
- Metric wts.
- Hairspray mom
- "The Little Red Chairs" novelist O'Brien
- Civil rights pioneer Griffin
Last Seen In:
- New York Times - December 08, 2024
- USA Today - November 28, 2024
- LA Times - November 02, 2024
- New York Times - October 28, 2024
- New York Times - September 22, 2024
- New York Times - September 16, 2024
- LA Times - September 12, 2024
- LA Times - August 29, 2024
- USA Today - May 13, 2024
- New York Times - May 07, 2024
- LA Times - May 07, 2024
- USA Today - March 22, 2024
- New York Times - February 10, 2024
- New York Times - January 14, 2024
- LA Times - January 09, 2024
- New York Times - January 07, 2024
- LA Times - October 25, 2023
- USA Today - September 18, 2023
- USA Today - August 21, 2023
- LA Times - August 12, 2023
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