Clues for the word "ADELE"
We've had 307 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 631 times in crosswords. It was last seen in USA Today crossword on January 02, 2025.
Referring Clues
- Dancer Astaire
- Designer Simpson
- Fred's dancing partner
- "Jane Eyre" girl
- Fred's light-footed sister
- Fashion's Simpson
- One of the Astaires
- Jane Eyre's pupil
- "Die Fledermaus" maid
- Dancing Astaire
- Fred's dancing sister
- Fred Astaire's sister
- An Astaire
- "The Story of ___ H"
- Wife or daughter of Victor Hugo
- Dance partner for Fred
- Romance novelist Ashworth
- Jane Eyre's charge
- Maid in "Die Fledermaus"
- Gustav Klimt's "Portrait of ___ Bloch-Bauer I"
- One of the dancing Astaires
- ___ Hugo, 1975 Isabelle Adjani role based on a real-life story
- Dancer with Fred
- One of Fred's dance partners
- Fred's one-time dancing partner
- "Die Fledermaus" coloratura
- "Fascinating Aida" performer Anderson
- Fred's sister
- 2009 Grammy winner for Best New Artist
- Jane Eyre's charge ___ Varens
- One-named singer with the 2008 Grammy for Best New Artist
- Astaire of Broadway
- Big sister and dance partner of Fred Astaire
- Romance writer Ashworth
- Fred's "Funny Face" costar on Broadway
- Vaudeville dancer Astaire
- 2009 Grammy-winning vocalist
- "The Story of ___ H": 1975 Truffaut film
- Fred's first partner
- Simpson of fashion
- High-heeled Astaire
- Astaire with a skirt
- Sister of Fred
- Fred's Broadway "Funny Face" partner
- "Die Fledermaus" role
- Child in the care of Jane Eyre
- Fred's sister and partner
- "Jane Eyre" girl
- "Die Fledermaus" maid
- "The Story of ___ H" (1975 movie)
- "The Story of ___ H."
- Fred's onstage partner
- Dancing sister of a famous dancer
- One of Fred's dancing partner
- Fred's dance partner
- "The Story of ___ H."
- Sister and dance partner of Fred Astaire
- Astaire sister
- A dancing Astaire
- Noted Astaire
- 2009 Grammy-winning pop singer
- Predecessor of Ginger
- Fred Astaire's dancing sister
- One-named singer with the 2010 hit "Rolling in the Deep"
- Rochester's ward
- "The Story of ___ H": 1975 Truffaut film
- Jane Eyre's charge ___ Varens
- "Die Fledermaus" role
- "The Story of ___ H" (1975 film)
- Best New Artist Grammy winner of 2009
- British pop singer
- Jergens or Astaire
- British singer with "Someone Like You"
- 'Die Fledermaus' maid
- Victor Hugo's wife
- Fred's early partner
- 'Rolling in the Deep' singer
- Sister of Fred Astaire
- 'The Story of ___ H.' (1975 film)
- One-named singer of 'Someone Like You'
- One-named singer of "Rolling in the Deep"
- She went six-for-six at the Grammys
- Singer of the 2011 #1 hit "Someone Like You"
- "Rolling in the Deep" singer
- Singer with the multiplatinum albums "19" and "21"
- 'Someone Like You' singer
- 2012 Album of the Year artist
- "Rolling in the Deep" singer, 2010
- Romance author Ashworth
- Best New Artist at the 2009 Grammy Awards
- Mr. Rochester's ward
- 2008 Best New Artist Grammy winner
- One-named British pop singer
- 'Set Fire to the Rain' singer
- Singer with the 7x platinum single "Rolling in the Deep"
- 'Skyfall' singer
- "Someone Like You" vocalist
- Actress Jergens
- British singing star
- "Skyfall" singer
- One-named singer of "Skyfall"
- Billboard's Artist of the Year for 2011
- "21" artist
- Singer with the albums "19" and "21"
- Mononymous "Rumour Has It" singer
- One-named singing star with the surname Adkins
- "Skyfall" songstress
- Winner of six Grammys in 2012
- "21" and "19" singer
- British singer with the age-related albums "19" and "21"
- She released "21" in 2011
- "Someone Like You" singer
- Singer with the 2011 album '21'
- Singer with the 2011 album "Twenty One"
- Singer with the hit albums "19" and "21"
- "Jane Eyre" child
- One-named singer with the albums "19" and "21"
- She did a Bond song
- 2009 Best New Artist (Grammys)
- "21" singer
- Singer of "Skyfall," 2012 Oscar winner for Best Original Song
- Best New Artist Grammy winner of 2008
- Oscar winner for "Skyfall"
- "Chasing Pavements" singer
- Popular singing star
- "Turning Tables" singer
- British singing sensation
- Billboard's Artist of the Year for 2011 and 2012
- Grammy-winning British vocalist
- One-named pop star
- Singer who was awarded an M.B.E. in 2013
- Oscar-winning "Skyfall" singer
- Grammy winner for 2011's "Someone Like You"
- Grammy winner for "21"
- "Rumour Has It" singer
- Jane Eyre's student
- "Someone Like You" singer, 2011
- Six-Grammy winner in 2012
- British pop star
- Singer of "Skyfall"
- Singer of the 2012 Bond film theme
- Ginger's predecessor
- 'Rumour Has It' singer
- "Hello" singer
- 'Hello' singer of 2015
- Singer with the 2015 album "25"
- One-named singer
- "Set Fire to the Rain" singer
- Dancer Fred's dancing sister
- Big name in pop music
- 'Hello' singer
- Singer with the album "25"
- Her "Hello" hit #1
- British pop superstar
- Artist with the album "25"
- British "19" singer
- Pop superstar
- "Rolling in the Deep" chanteuse
- British pop sensation
- Singer with the albums "19," "21" and "25"
- One-named singer with 10 Grammys
- Young adult fiction writer Griffin
- One-named "Skyfall" singer
- Her 'Hello' was a big hit
- 2016 Billboard Top Artist
- One-named singer who won the 2016 Album of the Year
- Two-time Billboard Top Artist awardee
- "Hello" Grammy winner
- London-born singing star
- "Hello" singer, 2015
- Singer who won five 2016 Grammys
- "Hello" singer of 2015
- "Skyfall" singer, 2012
- First name in dance
- One-named "All I Ask" singer
- 40's-50's actress ___ Mara
- Singer awarded an MBE by Queen Elizabeth
- British singer of "Skyfall"
- Penguin of Antarctica
- British superstar singer
- "Send My Love (To Your New Lover)" singer, 2015
- Writer Rogers St. Johns
- She recorded the album "21"
- Popular British singer
- She released the albums "19" and "21"
- Singer of the "Spectre" theme song
- Singer who recorded "19," "21" and "25"
- Grammy-winning "Cold Shoulder" Brit
- Soulful "Right as Rain" Brit
- Topped almost every chart with "21"
- Grammy-winning "Chasing Pavements" Brit
- Grammy-winning "Hometown Glory" Brit
- Female English singer-songwriter, b. 1988
- Chart-topping "21" Brit
- "Hello" diva
- "Water Under the Bridge" singer
- For her the cockney had jellied eel
- "Hello" artist
- "Send My Love (To Your New Lover)" singer
- Girl making a mark on proofs
- Best New Artist winner at the 2009 Grammys
- One-named singer with five 2015 Grammys
- Woman taken in by bad element
- Dancer Fred's sister
- "Rolling in the Deep" artist
- "All I Ask" singer
- "Turning Tables" balladeer of 2011
- "Chasing Pavements" Grammy winner
- Singer whose hits include Someone Like You (2011)
- Girl from Belgrade, lexicographer
- Singer back in style led appeal
- Astaire's partner Madeleine, not Bunthorne's!
- "25" album maker
- One-named singer with 15 Grammys
- Singer whose three studio albums have numerical titles
- Vocalist with the albums "19," "21," and "25"
- Recording artist whose songs include Someone Like You
- Her debut album was "19"
- British singer who has won 15 Grammys since 2009
- Victor Hugo's daughter
- One-named British pop star
- "Hello" balladeer
- Singer whose debut album was 19
- Singer with the multiplatinum albums "19," "21" and "25"
- Astaire with steps
- One-named singer whose last name is Adkins
- She released "25" at age 27
- Two-time Billboard Top Artist winner
- "Water Under the Bridge" singer, 2016
- Singing superstar born in Tottenham
- Two-time Billboard Artist of the Year
- "25" vocalist
- First female singer to have three simultaneous solo top 10 singles
- Dancing partner for Fred
- "Send My Love" singer, 2016
- She's one point in the lead, for a change
- "19," "21" and "25" singer
- Rosalinde's maid in Strauss's "Die Fledermaus"
- Grammy winner for "25"
- Pop star from London
- Singing star from London
- Singer with numbered albums
- Grammy-winning singer of "Hello"
- One-named singer in the Guinness Book
- “Skyfall” singer
- Youngest to win six Grammys in one night
- Singer with the best-selling albums "19," "21" and "25"
- Singer with numerically named albums
- Artist with the albums "19", "21" and "25"
- First female singer to have three simultaneous top 10 hits as a lead artist
- British pop singer of "Skyfall"
- “Send My Love (To Your New Lover)” singer
- "Someone Like You" hitmaker, 2011
- One-named "Hello" singer
- Now, the jellied eel is for her
- English pop diva
- 2009's one-named Best New Artist
- Her "Live" tour ended at Wembley (2017)
- Singer whose hits include Someone Like You
- "25" singer
- “When We Were Young” singer
- Top pop singer from London
- Singer of the 2015 #1 hit "Hello"
- French actress Haenel
- Winner of six Grammys on February 12, 2012
- One-named British singer
- She won Album of the Year honors in 2012 and 2017
- Winner of 15 Grammys (2009-2017)
- One-named Brit with 15 Grammys
- One-named singer of 2011's "Someone Like You"
- 2017 Album of the Year winner
- Pop superstar from Tottenham
- Best-selling musical artist whose album titles represent ages
- Singer of the album "25"
- Grammy winner with the surname Adkins
- Singer with albums named for her age
- Singer Adkins known by her first name
- "Rolling in the Deep" hitmaker
- Pop star from Tottenham
- Singer with the album "21"
- Singer of the titular song in 2012's "Skyfall"
- Artist behind the best-selling album of the 21st century (30 million units)
- "When We Were Young" singer
- Singer with the album "30"
- "Easy on Me" singer
- First person to appear simultaneously on the American and British covers of Vogue (Oct. 2021)
- "Easy on Me" singer, 2021
- She released "30" in '21
- 56-Across singer
- First songwriter to win an Oscar for a James Bond theme
- "Rumour Has It" singer, 2011
- 2012 winner of six Grammys
- One-named singer whose four studio albums have numerical titles
- Who had us at "Hello"?
- One-named singer whose surname is Adkins
- Singer ___ Laurie Blue Adkins (who's best known by her first name)
- One-named "Easy on Me" singer
- "21" and "25" Grammy winner
- Singer whose album titles are all two-digit numbers
- Mononymous singer with numerically titled albums
- Singer known for numerically titled albums
- "I Drink Wine" singer
- Singer with the albums "19" and "30"
- Singer with the albums "21," "25" and "30"
- "Make You Feel My Love" singer, 2008
- "Easy on Me" Grammy winner
- Singer who titles her albums after her age
Last Seen In
- USA Today - January 02, 2025
- LA Times - December 29, 2024
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - December 27, 2024
- Daily American - December 25, 2024
- Evening Standard Cryptic - December 20, 2024
- Daily American - November 28, 2024
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - November 27, 2024
- Mirror Mini - November 16, 2024
- Daily American - November 06, 2024
- USA Today - October 16, 2024
- Daily American - October 08, 2024
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - October 07, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - September 14, 2024
- New York Times - September 10, 2024
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - September 05, 2024
- New York Times - August 20, 2024
- New York Times - August 05, 2024
- Daily American - June 26, 2024
- LA Times - June 23, 2024
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - May 24, 2024
- New York Times - May 17, 2024
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - May 09, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - May 08, 2024
- USA Today - April 30, 2024
- New York Times - April 28, 2024
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - April 26, 2024
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - April 18, 2024
- USA Today - April 13, 2024
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - April 12, 2024
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - April 11, 2024
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