Answer: ELSA
ELSA is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 318 times.
Referring Clues:
- "Born Free" lioness
- Lohengrin's love
- Fashion's Klensch
- Opera heroine who sings "Einsam in trüben Tagen"
- Movie lioness
- Fashion designer Schiaparelli
- Actress Lanchester
- Film feline
- Literary lioness
- Forbidden-question asker, in "Lohengrin"
- Actress Martinelli
- Lohengrin's bride
- Designer Schiaparelli
- Noted socialite Maxwell
- Newswoman Klensch
- Hostess Maxwell
- Style maven Klensch
- Socialite Maxwell
- Novelist Morante
- Designer Peretti
- Jewelry designer Peretti
- Opera lass who broke a vow
- Old radio's "___ Maxwell's Party Line"
- Leonine movie star
- Opera character with a dream
- Lohengrin's inamorata
- "La Storia" novelist Morante
- Actress Martinelli who co-starred in "Hatari"
- Joy Adamson's cub
- Wagner soprano
- Fashion maven Klensch
- Lanchester of film
- The lady in "The Lady From Shanghai"
- Adamson's lioness
- "Lohengrin" soprano
- Supermodel Benitez
- Wagner heroine ___ of Brabant
- Couturière Schiaparelli
- Lioness of book and film
- "Bridal Chorus" bride
- Mrs. Einstein
- Actress Pataky
- Actress Lanchester, who married Charles Laughton
- Schiaparelli of fashion
- "Lohengrin" role
- Opera heroine with the aria "Einsam in trüben Tagen"
- Dr. ___ Schneider, historian who was a love interest of Indiana Jones
- "Born Free" feline
- "Lohengrin" lass
- Old-time gossip queen Maxwell
- Feline female of film
- Lanchester of "The Bride of Frankenstein"
- Lanchester of flicks
- Joy Adamson's lioness
- CNN style maven Klensch
- Murder suspect in "Lohengrin"
- "Born Free" subject
- Joy's lioness
- Couterière Schiaparelli
- Freeborn feline female of film
- Lanchester of "The Bishop's Wife"
- Maxwell or Lanchester
- Joy Adamson's pet lioness
- Lanchester or Maxwell
- Film lion
- Lioness of literature
- Ms. Lanchester
- Lanchester of cinema
- "Born Free" lion
- Gottfried's operatic sister
- Joy Adamson's orphan
- Lioness of film
- Four-legged "Born Free" star
- Lanchester of "Mary Poppins"
- 1966 movie lioness
- Lioness of books and film
- "Hostess with the Mostest" Maxwell
- Lanchester of "Witness for the Prosecution"
- Lioness in "Born Free"
- Film lioness
- ___ Schneider, villainess in "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade"
- Wagner's ___ of Brabant
- Mrs. Albert Einstein
- "Lohengrin" heroine
- Actress Pataky of "Snakes on a Plane"
- Joy's "Born Free" lioness
- Italian novelist Morante
- Actress Lanchester who played Jessica Marbles in "Murder by Death"
- Martinelli of "Hatari!"
- Lanchester of "Blackbeard's Ghost"
- Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition cover model Benitez
- Tiffany jewelry designer Peretti
- She's buried in Kenya's Meru National Park
- Lanchester of "Bride of Frankenstein"
- Joy Adamson lioness
- Film cat
- "The hostess with the mostest" Maxwell
- Big cat of film
- Couturier Schiaparelli
- ''Born Free'' lioness
- Joy Adamson's pet
- ''Lohengrin'' character
- ''Born Free'' feline
- ''Lohengrin'' role
- Wagner heroine
- ''Born Free'' beast
- Adamson lioness
- Feline film heroine
- Bride of Lohengrin
- She was born free
- Famous lioness
- Cinematic lioness
- ''Born Free'' character
- Columnist Maxwell
- ''Born Free'' co-star
- Lohengrin's lady
- "Born Free" character
- "Born Free" heroine
- Joy Adamson subject
- Fashionista Schiaparelli
- Lioness of film fame
- "The Sound of Music" baroness
- Dr. Schneider of "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade"
- "Bride of Frankenstein" name
- "Born Free" beast
- Pataky of "Snakes on a Plane"
- The bride in Wagner's "Bridal Chorus"
- "Living Free" lioness
- "Born Free" co-star
- Lanchester of old Hollywood
- "Born Free" big cat
- Boris's "bride" of 1935
- "Lohengrin" character
- Pride of Joy Adamson
- Old-time socialite Maxwell
- Lioness who was born free
- Movie lioness
- Four-footed orphan of literature
- 'Born Free' lioness
- 'Born Free' lion
- Movie lion
- 'Lohengrin' lady
- 'Born Free' heroine
- Fashion reporter Klensch
- Klensch of fashion
- 'Born Free' feline
- Lanchester of 'Mary Poppins'
- Lanchester of old films
- Lanchester of films
- Sister of Lustica in "Born Free"
- Noted lioness
- Lanchester on the screen
- Joy Adamson's lion
- Leonine star of "Born Free"
- Fashion maven Schiaparelli
- Lioness raised by the Adamsons
- "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade" villainess
- Style expert Klensch
- Lohengrin's ladylove
- Desigher Schiaparelli
- Lioness profiled in the book "Born Free"
- Lioness that was born free
- Lioness whose sisters were Lustica and Big One
- Writer Ferber
- Lanchester who played a monster's bride
- Model/actress Pataky
- Joy Adamson's big cat
- Snow queen in Disney's "Frozen"
- Orphaned lion of literature
- Old-time actress Lanchester
- "Lohengrin" lady
- "Frozen" sister
- 'Frozen' character
- Snow queen in 'Frozen'
- Boris's actress "bride"
- Lion King character
- Wife of Albert Einstein
- The "Wedding March" was written for her wedding in "lohengrin"
- Snow Queen in "Frozen"
- 'Frozen' snow queen
- "Nanny and the Professor" Lanchester
- "Frozen" princess
- "Frozen" character who sings "Let It Go"
- 'Frozen' heroine
- "Frozen" heroine
- Idina Menzel voiced her in "Frozen"
- Queen in "Frozen"
- 'Frozen' princess
- Disney's ice queen
- Idina, in "Frozen"
- One of the sisters in "Frozen"
- Queen now seen at Disneyland
- 'Frozen' queen
- Disney queen who sings "Let It Go"
- Film character who brings the snowman Olaf to life
- 2013 film queen who sings "Let It Go"
- Einstein's second wife
- Princess in "Frozen"
- "Frozen" snow queen
- Lionized lioness
- Disney fjord crosser
- Second wife of Einstein
- "Frozen" character
- "Let It Go" singer in "Frozen"
- "Frozen" queen
- Royal sister in Epcot's Norway Pavilion
- First name of an Oscar-nominated actress of 1957
- Disney's Snow Queen
- Lioness in 'Born Free'
- Disney toon singing "Let It Go"
- Queen in 'Frozen'
- Queen in Disney's "Frozen"
- Lion queen
- Disney character who sings "Let It Go"
- Disney queen voiced by Idina Menzel
- Captain von Trapp's betrothed
- Disney character who sings, "The cold never bothered me anyway"
- Snow Queen voiced by Idina Menzel
- Idina Menzel's "Frozen" role
- Awaya of "The Byrds of Paradise"
- Animated queen of Arendelle
- Anna's sister in "Frozen"
- One of the pride of Joy
- Pataky of "Fast and Furious" movies
- Gottfried's sister, in opera
- Wagner girl
- Ice conjurer in a Disney film
- Disney's Queen of Arendelle
- Two-time Oscar-nominated actress Lanchester
- Fictional queen of Arendelle
- Charles Laughton's wife
- Disney woman loosely based on Andersen's Snow Queen
- "Frozen" character voiced by 46 Across
- Ice queen of animation
- Designer____ Schiaparelli
- "Let It Go" singer, in film
- Lanchester from Lewisham
- "Born Free" 2-Down
- 'Lohengrin' heroine
- Animated snow maker
- Disney's "Let It Go" singer
- To whom "Do You Want to Build a Snowman?" is sung
- Princess Anna's sister
- Queen who sings, "The cold never bothered me anyway"
- "frozen" princess on "once upon a time"
- Disney Snow Queen
- "Frozen 2" queen
- Anna's sister, in "Frozen"
- Blond queen in "Frozen"
- "Frozen Fever" queen
- Idina's role in "Frozen II"
- Idina's role in "Frozen 2"
- "Frozen 2" snow queen
- "Frozen II" queen
- Disney queen with an Ice Palace
- Queen of Arendelle, in a Disney movie
- Singer of "Let It Go" in Disney's "Frozen"
- "Frozen" character voiced by Idina Menzel
- Character who sings "Let It Go"
- Role for Ciara Renee in Broadway's "Frozen"
- Idina's "Frozen" role
- Olaf's creator in "Frozen"
- Disney ice queen
- Who sings "Let It Go" in "Frozen"
- Queen of Arendelle
- Anna asks her whether she wants to build a snowman
- Singer of "Into the Unknown" in "Frozen II"
- Anna's sister in "Frozen II"
- Animated snow queen
- Disney queen of Arendelle
- Swedish model Hosk
- "Frozen II" sister
- Popular Halloween costume the year after "Frozen" came out
- ___ of Arendelle (Disney queen)
- Animated sister of princess Anna
- Disney character loosely based on Hans Christian Andersen's "Snow Queen"
- Disney queen who sings in an ice palace
- Memorable lioness
- Disney's ___ of Arendelle
- "Frozen" character with a braid
- Disney princess voiced by Idina Menzel
- Disney queen
- One of two Disney characters singing "For the First Time in Forever"
- Disney character who can make it snow
- Oldest of all the Disney princesses
- Baby name that had popularity bumps after the releases of "Frozen" and "Frozen II"
- Disney character born on the winter solstice
- Pataky of the "Fast & Furious" films
- Sister who sings "Into the Unknown" in "Frozen II"
- Animated princess voiced by Idina Menzel
- Queen who appears in "Olaf's Frozen Adventure"
- Anna's "Frozen" sister
- Internet star Majimbo known for her comedy videos
- Disney princess who can conjure ice
- Sister who brings the snowman Olaf to life
- Older "Frozen" sister
- Anna of Arendelle's elder sister
- Pataky of "Fast & Furious" films
- Baby name that doubled in popularity in 2014, thanks to Disney
- Pataky of the "Fast & Furious" franchise
- "Frozen" character who says "You can't marry a man you just met"
- "Frozen" sister with white-blonde hair
- Animated queen voiced by Idina Menzel
- The "you" of "Do You Want To Build a Snowman?"
- Disney heroine whose sister is beguiled by 8-Down
- "Show Yourself" singer in "Frozen II"
- Woman's name that's also the first four letters of a Central American country name
- Disney queen who can control ice with her mind
- Captain von Trapp's betrothed, in "The Sound of Music"
- Disney princess whose gown is adorned with snowflakes
- Disney queen who says "You can't marry a man you just met"
- Disney character loosely inspired by "The Snow Queen"
- Disney voice role for Idina Menzel
- Disney queen whose powers are similar to Jack Frost's
- Disney queen who says, "You can't marry a man you just met"
- "Frozen" sister with a French braid
- To whom Anna sings "Do You Want to Build a Snowman?"
- Creator of the giant snowman Marshmallow in "Frozen"
Last Seen In:
- New York Times - December 19, 2024
- New York Times - September 10, 2024
- LA Times - August 21, 2024
- USA Today - July 17, 2024
- LA Times - July 14, 2024
- LA Times - July 01, 2024
- LA Times - June 16, 2024
- LA Times - June 04, 2024
- LA Times - May 12, 2024
- LA Times - May 07, 2024
- New York Times - April 28, 2024
- USA Today - April 18, 2024
- LA Times - March 17, 2024
- USA Today - March 07, 2024
- LA Times - February 29, 2024
- New York Times - February 28, 2024
- USA Today - February 13, 2024
- New York Times - February 06, 2024
- New York Times - February 05, 2024
- New York Times - February 04, 2024
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