Clues for the word "ANNE"
We've had 747 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 1859 times in crosswords. It was last seen in Evening Standard Cryptic crossword on April 14, 2025.
Referring Clues
- Last Stuart ruler
- ___ Morrow Lindbergh
- Actress Jeffreys
- Elizabeth II's only daughter
- Jackson or Tyler
- Writer Lindbergh
- Frank, who was betrayed on August 4, 1944
- Queen before George I
- Queen in Dumas's "Twenty Years After"
- Author Tyler
- Author Rice
- Diarist Frank
- Sister of King Arthur
- One of the Windsors
- One of two of the VIII's six
- Designer Klein
- Daughter of James II
- Edgar Lee Masters's "___ Rutledge"
- Beheaded Boleyn
- Frank or Francis
- Writer Rice
- Poet Sexton
- Sister of Emily and Charlotte
- Actress Archer
- Frank girl
- Brontë whose pen name was Acton Bell
- Actress Revere of "National Velvet"
- Queen ___ style
- French actress Parillaud
- Shakespeare's ___ Hathaway
- Archer of "Patriot Games"
- Either of two wives of Henry VIII
- "Saint Maybe" novelist Tyler
- Baxter of "The Ten Commandments"
- Actress Bancroft
- "___ of Green Gables"
- British royal
- "Green Gables" girl
- Girl of Green Gables
- Henry VIII's second or fourth
- Sister of Charles and Andrew
- Green Gables girl
- Archer of note
- Elizabeth I's mother
- Game show host Robinson
- "The Weakest Link" host Robinson
- One of the Lindberghs
- See 25-Across
- Charlotte and Emily's sister
- Last of the House of Stuart
- ___ Boleyn, queen to Henry VIII
- Rice in a bookstore
- Fantasy author McCaffrey
- "If Morning Ever Comes" novelist Tyler
- Last of the Stuarts
- With 40-Down, popular fashion label
- Actress Heche
- One of two wives of Henry VIII
- English princess
- Stuart queen
- Stuart monarch
- "___ Rutledge" (Edgar Lee Masters poem)
- One of the Brontë sisters
- Rice who wrote "Vittorio the Vampire"
- Last Stuart monarch
- Princess born 8/15/1950
- Novelist McCaffrey
- Tyler who wrote "Breathing Lessons"
- With 36-Across, popular comedic actress
- Missing from 73-Down
- ___ of Cleves, English queen
- "___ of the Thousand Days" (1969 film)
- Mrs. Shakespeare
- Queen Elizabeth's daughter
- Aunt of Prince Harry
- "Laugh-In" regular Jo ___ Worley
- Tyler or Jackson
- Charles Lindbergh's wife
- Mother of Queen Elizabeth I
- Windsor princess
- ___ Elliot, heroine of Jane Austen's "Persuasion"
- Monarch immediately after William and Mary
- Sister of Prince Charles
- Actress Hathaway
- Predecessor of George I
- Saint ___, mother of the Virgin Mary
- ___ Page, woman in "The Merry Wives of Windsor"
- First name of Henry VIII's second
- Rice who wrote of vampires
- Meara or Murray
- Holocaust diarist Frank
- "The Witching Hour" author Rice
- Thousand-day queen of the screen
- Henry VIII's second
- Heche or Rice
- Second or fourth wife of Henry VIII
- Bancroft or Boleyn
- Stiller's partner Meara
- "Snowbird" songbird Murray
- Queen for 1,000 days
- Green Gables lass
- "Snowbird" singer Murray
- Sci-fi author McCaffrey
- Hollywood's Heche
- Robinson of "The Weakest Link"
- A Brontë
- Heche of "John Q"
- Diary keeper Frank
- Murray of country music
- Archer without a quiver?
- Ellen's ex
- Vampire novelist Rice
- "Interview with the Vampire" author Rice
- Archer or Baxter
- Ms. Baxter
- Bancroft of "The Graduate"
- England's queen: 1702-14
- Designer Geddes
- Songstress Murray
- Hathaway of "The Devil Wears Prada"
- Baby photographer Geddes
- "The Dragonriders of Pern" series author McCaffrey
- Vampire chronicler Rice
- Heche of "Men in Trees"
- Singer Murray
- Novelist Tyler
- ___ of Cleaves
- Mrs. Charles Lindbergh
- She of the thousand days
- Youngest Brontë sister
- Ill-fated Boleyn
- Mother of Elizabeth I
- Country singer Murray
- Rice a.k.a. Rampling
- Sister of Charles
- Ben Stiller's mom
- Rice from New Orleans
- Author Tyler or Rice
- Heche of "Wag the Dog"
- Rice who writes
- Hathaway of "Get Smart"
- Hathaway of "Bride Wars"
- Only daughter of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip
- Writer Tyler
- Jesus' maternal grandmother
- "The Diary of ___ Frank"
- ___ Arundel (Maryland county)
- Jean-Michel's fiancée in "La Cage aux Folles"
- "Breathing Lessons" author Tyler
- English queen
- Poet Bradstreet
- Queen Elizabeth II's daughter
- Prince Charles's sister
- "The Dragonriders of Pern" author McCaffrey
- Klein of fashion
- Archer of film
- Basketball Hall of Famer Donovan
- She's ninth in line to the British throne
- Lestat creator Rice
- Hathaway of "Ella Enchanted"
- "High School Musical" actress Vanessa ___ Hudgens
- Heche of "Return to Paradise"
- Granddaughter of Charles I
- "The Gathering" author Enright
- Last Stuart queen
- Either of two Henry VIII wives
- Francis of Hollywood
- Oscar winner Baxter
- Elizabeth II's daughter
- Youngest Brontë
- Hugo winner McCaffrey
- Boleyn of old England
- "Ella Enchanted" star Hathaway
- Queen after whom Maryland's capital is named
- Frank or Seymour
- Green Gables resident
- One of the Brontës
- First sovereign of Great Britain
- Lucy Maud Montgomery heroine
- Diarist ___ Frank
- Vampire writer Rice
- "Green Gables" girl
- Ben's mom
- Vampire author Rice
- Bancroft of "The Graduate"
- Green Gables name
- Colonial poet Bradstreet
- George I's predecessor
- Rice of fiction
- Prince Harry's aunt
- Henry's second or fourth
- Henry VIII's 2nd or 4th
- Sister of 54 Across
- Prince Charles' sister
- ___ of Cleves
- British princess
- Sister of Charlotte
- With 25 Down, "Volcano" actress
- Name of II of Henry VIII's VI
- Sister of Charlotte and Emily
- Comic Meara
- Rice, e.g.
- Melodious Murray
- Queen Boleyn
- The Bard's wife
- Bronte sister
- ___ of Cleves
- "Ella Enchanted" star Hathaway
- Novelist Rice
- "Breathing Lessons" author Tyler
- Boleyn, queen to Henry VIII
- Ms. Bancroft
- Shakespeare's wife
- Heche in "Wag the Dog"
- "The Vampire Lestat" author Rice
- Singer Murray or author Rice
- First name among the cast of "The Graduate"
- A Windsor
- Tudor queen
- Name for two of Henry VIII's wives
- Green Gables gal
- Either of two of the VIII's six
- "Vittorio, the Vampire" novelist Rice
- Actress Meara
- Frank in a diary
- Henry VIII's second wife
- "High School Musical" star Vanessa ___ Hudgens
- Frank of literature
- Rice of literature
- Royal in the 1976 Olympics
- Boleyn, for one
- She married Henry VIII
- Henry VIII's fourth
- England's queen, 1702-14
- Helen's teacher
- Francis or Frank
- Princess Margaret's niece
- Mrs. Lindbergh
- Lestat's Rice
- Queen consort Boleyn
- Pop singer Murray
- Pulitzer poet Sexton
- Last of the Stuart monarchs
- ___ of Cleves (English queen)
- One of the Bront%C3%ABs
- Charlotte and Emily's literary sister
- Rice whose characters suck
- British princess born in 1950
- Rice who wrote "The Vampire Chronicles"
- George I predecessor
- Rice on a shelf
- One of the Bront%C3%AB sisters
- James I's queen consort
- ___ of Cleves (Henry VIII's fourth wife)
- Author ___ Morrow Lindbergh
- "The Princess Diaries" star Hathaway
- Author McCaffrey
- Brontë who wrote "Agnes Grey"
- Murray who sang "You Needed Me"
- Vampire-novel author Rice
- Dustin's "The Graduate" co-star
- Meara of comedy
- Only daughter of Elizabeth II
- Name of one-third of Henry VIII's wives
- Hitler's famous victim
- Hathaway of film
- Frank writing in a diary
- "The Vampire Lestat" author Rice
- First name among the cast of "The Graduate"
- Heche in "Wag the Dog"
- Author ___ Morrow Lindbergh
- Heche or Hathaway
- Murray or Meara
- With 25 Down, "Volcano" actress
- Diarist ___ Frank
- 18th century British queen
- Seattle Storm head coach Donovan
- Sister of Charles, Andrew and Edward
- Charles's sister
- Elizabeth's daughter
- Youngest of the Brontë sisters
- Youngest of the Brontë sisters
- Aunt to William and Harry
- Ms Frank
- Montgomery heroine
- Singer composer Murray
- First name among famous diarists
- Wife of Shakespeare
- Vampire novel author Rice
- Heche or Murray
- Rice of New Orleans
- Meara or Rice
- Meara or Rice
- Hathaway who played the White Queen in "Alice in Wonderland"
- She's a Frank diarist
- "Breathing Lessons" novelist Tyler
- Henry VIII's fourth wife
- Rice or Sexton
- Actress Hathaway of "The Princess Diaries"
- Henry VIII's second or fourth wife
- ___ Hathaway a.k.a. Mrs. Shakespeare
- First name in diarists
- "Rachel Getting Married" star Hathaway
- One of the Bronts
- Diary writer Frank
- Queen in 1702
- James II's daughter
- Hathaway or Heche
- Boleyn or Bronte
- See 10-Down
- Daughter of Elizabeth
- Boleyn or Hathaway
- Boleyn or Bancroft
- ... and wife
- 'Weakest Link' host Robinson
- Shakespeare's Hathaway
- Baxter or Bancroft
- Prince William's aunt
- Daughter of Elizabeth II
- '___ of Green Gables'
- Avonlea girl
- Comedienne Meara
- Murray or Rice
- British queen
- Vocalist Murray
- Vampire creator Rice
- Novelist Bronte
- ___ of Avonlea
- ___ of Denmark (James I's queen consort)
- "Interview with the Vampire" novelist Rice
- Canadian singer Murray
- William Shakespeare's wife
- Hathaway of Hollywood
- Bancroft of '7 Women'
- Bancroft heard in "Antz"
- Queen with a "lace"
- Hathaway of "The Dark Knight Rises"
- Murray of country
- Hollywood's Hathaway
- "Agnes Grey" writer Brontë
- Green cables girl
- Murray of song
- Green Gables red head
- Last monarch of the House of Stuart
- Queenly in-law of William of Orange
- Frank or Hathaway
- Frank or Heche
- With 46-Across, source of the quotation
- Rice good with vampires
- Frank or Rice
- William and Harry's aunt
- The last Stuart monarch
- Hathaway of "Les Misérables"
- "Yours, ___" (musical about a Jewish diarist)
- "The Vampire Chronicles" author Rice
- "Green Gables" name
- Oscar winner Hathaway
- Last Stuart of the monarchy
- Rice on shelves
- Lucy Maude creation
- "Les Misérables" Oscar winner Hathaway
- Rice devoured by vampire lovers
- Writing sister of Emily and Charlotte
- Gal of Green Gables
- Rice or Tyler
- Hathaway who won an Oscar for playing Fantine
- Bancroft or Bradstreet
- Queen in "The Three Musketeers"
- Henry VIII's 2nd
- One of two of Henry VIII's six
- L.M. Montgomery's literary heroine
- Hathaway of 'Get Smart'
- Writer Katherine ___ Porter
- Celebrity chef Burrell
- She played Fantine in the 2012 film "Les Misérables"
- Bancroft or Meara
- See 126 Across
- With 87-Across, Jerry Stiller's wife
- Bronte or Perry
- Meryl's co-star in "The Devil Wears Prada"
- Frank or Bronte
- Monarch before George I
- Auntie of pretzeldom
- Actress Hathaway of "Les Misérables"
- Archer or Boleyn
- Hathaway of "Becoming Jane"
- Science fiction author McCaffrey
- "Persuasion" heroine
- Rice of Gothic fiction
- Murray the singer
- Murray of music
- ___ Bradstreet, America's first published poet
- Brontë or Boleyn
- Rice the author
- Archer of "The Family Tree"
- Writer McCaffrey
- Frank with a diary
- Aunt to Harry and Wills
- Mel married her
- Actress Baxter of "Hotel"
- English princess who competed in the 1976 Olympics
- Colonial heretic Hutchinson
- James's Oscars co-host
- Archer of "Fatal Attraction"
- Misfortunate Boleyn
- Little sister of Charlotte and Emily
- First name of Helen Keller's teacher
- Hathaway of films
- Writer Brontë
- "Gift From the Sea" author ___ Morrow Lindbergh
- "Gift From The Sea" author ____ Morrow Lindbergh
- Archer or Heche
- Robinson of "Weakest Link"
- Novelist ___ Rice
- Rice who has written about werewolves, mummies and vampires
- Sainted mother of Mary
- Shakespearean spouse
- Montgomery character
- Rice stocked in bookstores
- Hathaway of 'One Day'
- 'Green Gables' girl
- Frank, diarist of 1944
- Gothic fiction author Rice
- Actress ___ Bancroft
- With 25-Down, women's fashion designer
- Fashion designer Klein
- Aunt of Prince William
- Youngest of the Brontës
- Longtime Princess Royal
- Carson who won the 2001 T. S. Eliot Prize for Poetry
- Princess Charlotte's great-aunt
- Rice who created Lestat
- English monarch: 1702-14
- As eve, we learned all about her
- Boleyn, Brontë or Bancroft
- Frank with a famous diary
- Queen who succeeded William III
- Rice who writes of vampires
- Hathaway or Archer of Hollywood
- Virgin Mary's mother
- Elizabeth I's mom
- Sullivan who taught Helen Keller
- Name on the cover of "Breathing Lessons"
- Britain's princess royal
- Frank of 1950s Broadway
- "Green Gables" focus
- William and Mary's successor
- Bancroft of "The Turning Point"
- Literary rice
- Queen ___ furniture
- Boleyn who lost her head
- With 48 Down, "Volcano" star
- Tv chef Burrell
- Green Gables female
- Oscar actress Hathaway
- Ms. Boleyn
- Hathaway of "The Intern"
- Rice or Boleyn
- With 41-Across, 'Wag the Dog' costar
- Name on the cover of the Mayfair Witches novels
- Hathaway of "Interstellar"
- Green Gables heroine
- Youngest of a Yorkshire literary trio
- Princess Royal of Britain
- Grandmother of Jesus
- Heche of Hollywood
- Mother of the Virgin Mary
- House of Stuart monarch
- A Hathaway who had a way with Will
- Ms. Heche
- Raggedy ___ doll
- Royal princess
- "___ of the Thousand Days"
- One of the Brontes
- Name for two wives of Henry VIII
- Green Gables girl in Johannesburg
- Photographer Geddes who dresses up babies
- Photographer Geddes
- Late actress Bancroft
- Baby-dressing photographer Geddes
- Rice from Louisiana
- Woman's name
- Princess Royal
- A spouse of Henry VIII
- A Brontë sister
- Youngest Bronte of literature
- British royal name
- Famous diarist
- A Rice
- "You Needed Me" singer Murray
- Actress who played Mrs. Robinson
- Mrs. Robinson: ___ Bancroft
- "Let's Keep It That Way" singer Murray
- "Danny's Song" Murray
- Alt-country Aussie McCue
- A Bronte
- "Snowbird" Murray
- Actress that played Mrs. Robinson
- Canadian "Snowbird" ___ Murray
- Soft-rocker Murray
- Aussie McCue
- "Broken Hearted Me" Murray
- "I Just Fall in Love Again" Murray
- John Frusciante song off "Curtains"
- "Shadows in the Moonlight" Murray
- Lil Wayne "Dear ___"
- "Daydream Believer" singer Murray
- "Daydream Believer" Murray
- "Love Song" Murray
- Mrs. Robinson actress Bancroft
- First name of two of Henry VIII's wives
- "I Just Fall in Love Again" singer Murray
- "Shadows in the Moonlight" Canadian Murray
- Hathaway in "Les Miserables"
- Soft-rocking Murray
- Article read aloud for Queen
- Last Stuart monarch, d. 1714
- Have a punnet put away for her
- She contributes to a suburban newspaper
- Woman unmanned guards
- The Bard wooed and won her
- She's less than mannerly
- A nobody taking out old queen
- 16, details to attach
- Girl's name
- She has a course to steer
- Henry's second
- "Persuasion" protagonist
- With 5-Across, "Archie Bunker's Place" co-star
- Princess Charlotte's grandaunt
- First monarch to rule over Great Britain
- A northern pair of opposing players
- Girl's demeanour puts Mister Outsider off
- An East Anglian feature turned gross by 4
- Pulitzer-winning novelist Tyler
- First queen of Great Britain
- Jo or Rose follower
- "You Needed Me" Murray
- Youngest Bronte
- Comedian Meara
- Heche in "Volcano"
- Charlotte's fictional sister
- Queen after William III
- Dustin's Graduate costar
- New Orleans Rice?
- Youngest of the Brontë sisters
- Name shared by two of Henry VIIIs wives
- "Persuasion" heroine ___ Elliot
- Gift From the Sea author Lindbergh
- ___ of Bohemia (Richard IIs queen consort)
- Noahs Compass author Tyler
- John Donne, ___ Donne, Undone
- ___ Hathaway, wife of Shakespeare
- Queen who united England and Scotland
- "Let's Keep It That Way" Murray
- ___ Boleyn (Henry VIII's second wife)
- Unknown author yielding nought to eastern queen
- Queen of Iran, never
- Name for good manners
- See 17
- Dead Queen wrapped in flannelette
- The mayor of Paris
- '___- of Green Gables', novel by Lucy Maud Montgomery
- Girl drunk in centre
- Article on Tyneside girl
- Queen featured in Bolivian newspaper
- Girl, extremely drunk, dropping CD
- Queen featured in Cuban newspaper
- 23 18 girl of gentle manners
- ___ then another from Guy Mannering ___
- Woman's way to avoid extremes
- Appropriate to dispense with kiss for queen
- 14 19 with this actress?
- Britain's last Stuart monarch
- Fashion's Klein
- ___ Applebaum, author of Gulag (2003) and Red Famine (2017)
- With 108-Across, not talking loudly on a cell, e.g.
- Hathaway who stars in the upcoming film "Ocean's 8"
- Hathaway of "The Intern" (2015)
- Canadian pop singer Murray
- Name on the cover of "Vittorio the Vampire"
- Frank known for her World War II diary
- Mother of Elizabeth I or daughter of Elizabeth II
- Stuart dynasty queen
- "Worst Cooks in America" judge Burrell
- Sci-fi writer McCaffrey, who was the first woman to win a Hugo for fiction
- Rice left on a shelf, maybe
- Meghan's aunt-in-law
- Rice who wrote the upcoming book "Blood Communion: A Tale of Prince Lestat"
- Member of the British royal family
- Rice of vampire fiction
- Frank with the diary
- Rice the writer
- Princess featuring in American newspapers
- Hathaway of "Ocean's 8"
- Rice to read
- William of Orange's successor
- "Body of Evidence" actress Archer
- Woman's name often spelled without its "e"
- A British royal
- Name of two of Henry VIII's wives
- Hathaway of "Rachel Getting Married"
- Thousand Days lady
- Daughter of the woman next door?
- "The Matrix" actress Carrie-___ Moss
- Henry VIII wife Boleyn
- Actress Hathaway of "The Devil Wears Prada"
- Hathaway of "Ocean's Eight"
- Hathaway of "Serenity"
- Adoptee at Green Gables
- Stiller's mate Meara
- Whom George I succeeded
- Keller companion Sullivan
- Bancroft who played Mrs. Robinson
- "The Favourite" queen
- Last Stuart dynasty queen
- Gothic horror author Rice
- Boleyn portrayed in "Six"
- Youngest Bronte sister
- Girl of Avonlea
- Rice found in a bookstore
- Queen of England from 1702 to 1714
- Archer in films
- Bronte who wrote "Agnes Grey"
- Youngest Brontë sibling
- Heche of "Psycho" (1998)
- Fashionable Klein
- Hathaway of “Ocean’s 8”
- Queen in "The Favourite"
- Children's author Lindbergh
- Murray with four Grammys
- One of the Brontë sisters
- Queen played by Olivia Colman
- British monarch before George I
- Meara of "Archie Bunker's Place"
- Rice on a bookshelf
- "Agnes Grey" author Bronte
- Name before "of Cleves" or "of Green Gables"
- Author Rice or Actress Hathaway
- She has a way with her
- Hall of Famer Donovan, first woman to coach a WNBA championship team
- "Ocean's 8" actress Hathaway
- "Coming of Age in Mississippi" author Moody
- "A" Bronte sister
- One of two of Henry's six
- "The Last Thing He Wanted" star Hathaway
- Hathaway with an Oscar
- Fictional orphan on Prince Edward Island
- A one-way girl
- Woman wrapped in flannel
- The Princess Royal
- Carrie-___ Moss of "Jessica Jones"
- Is she prohibited from entering outer Brentford?
- Princess in "The Crown"
- Actress Dudek of "House"
- Moody who wrote "Coming of Age in Mississippi"
- Hathaway who played Mia Thermopolis
- Mother of Hamnet Shakespeare
- Ms. Hathaway
- Orphaned girl from Green Gables?
- "The Accidental Tourist" author Tyler
- Activist Braden
- Youngest Bronte of literary fiction
- Author Rice who created the vampire Lestat
- Poet Carson
- British princess royal
- Either of two wives of King Henry VIII
- Queen portrayed by Olivia Colman
- "Worst Cooks in America" co-host Burrell
- Actress Hathaway or diarist Frank
- Women's Basketball Hall of Famer Donovan
- Give her some anemones to arrange
- Poet Spencer
- Boleyn, Henry VIII's onetime queen
- "___ With an E" (Netflix series)
- Chef Burrell
- Erin Doherty's role on "The Crown"
- Hathaway married to Shakespeare
- A Bronte of books
- Frank behind a bookcase
- "The Wall Between" author Braden
- Writing sister of Charlotte and Emily
- The maid's less than mannerly
- Heche of 1998's "Psycho"
- "The Graduate" star Bancroft
- Diarist Lister
- "Rachel Getting Married" actress Hathaway
- Last ruling queen before Victoria
- Diarist Lister dubbed "the first modern lesbian"
- Astronaut McClain
- "___ With an E" (series set at Green Gables)
- Former WNBA coach Donovan
- Bancroft of films
- Dudek of "Mad Men"
- Murray with a star on both the Canada and Hollywood Walk of Fame
- Painter Neilson
- Bronte or Hathaway
- Pulitzer novelist Tyler
- Hidden name in this clue (if you read backwards)
- "The Diary of a Young Girl" author Frank
- "Interstellar" actress Hathaway
- Donovan in the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame
- "The Chase" personality Hegerty
- "Digging to America" author Tyler
- Gothic fiction writer Rice
- Civil rights activist Moody
- Actress Curtis
- Last Stuart queen of England
- Youngest of the 38-Across
- "The Diary of a Young Girl" author ___ Frank
- Brontë sister who wrote "Agnes Grey"
- ___ Boleyn
- Harlem Renaissance poet Spencer
- China ___ McClain of "Black Lightning"
- "Coming of Age in Mississippi" writer Moody
- Queen played by Olivia Colman in "The Favourite"
- Sister of King Charles III
- One of two for six of VIII?
- Lister dubbed "the first modern lesbian"
- Equestrian princess in the 1976 Olympics
- King Charles' sister
- "Autobiography of Red" author Carson
- Civil rights activist Spencer
- "The Accidental Tourist" novelist Tyler
- Name shared by two wives of Henry VIII
- Rice, for one
- "The Devil Wears Prada" actress Hathaway
- Cameroonian women's rights activist Fomumbod
- "___ of Green Gables" (book)
- And one is heartless with the girl
- âThe Favouriteâ queen
- British princess who was an Olympic equestrian
- "The Crown" role for Erin Doherty
- Oscar-winning Hathaway
- "Her Kind" poet Sexton
- Brontë sister
- Burrell of the Food Network
- Pioneering scientist McLaren
- "Eileen" actress Hathaway
- Name shared by two of King Henry VIII's wives
- Princess athlete in the 1976 Summer Olympics
- Member of an 1800s literary family
- ___ Boleyn (queen in "Six")
- "___ of Avonlea," literary sequel of 1909
- Claudia Harrison's role on "The Crown"
- ___ of Cleves, wife of Henry VIII
- Great-aunt of Prince George
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