Clues for the word "ELLA"
We've had 480 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 1694 times in crosswords. It was last seen in Mirror Daily crossword on April 15, 2025.
Referring Clues
- Scat queen Fitzgerald
- Singer Fitzgerald
- First name in scat
- Queen of scat
- 1965 jazz album
- Suffix with salmon
- Poet ___ Wheeler Wilcox
- Miss Cinders of old comics
- Actress Raines
- Noted first name in jazz
- Jazzy Fitzgerald
- Cinders in old strips
- Former Gov. Grasso
- Scat artist Fitzgerald
- Scat lady
- "Pure ___" (1994 jazz album)
- Tuneful Fitzgerald
- Raines of 40's-50's film
- Grammy winner Fitzgerald
- Raines of filmdom
- First name in jazz
- Jazz's Fitzgerald
- "___ in London" (jazz album)
- Fitzgerald of jazz
- "The Intimate ___" (1990 jazz album)
- Former Connecticut Gov. Grasso
- Name in the Jazz Hall of Fame
- 1969 jazz album
- ___ Peterson, Judy Holliday's role in "Bells Are Ringing"
- "Pure ___," 1994 jazz album
- Vocalist Fitzgerald
- Raines or Cinders
- "___ Cinders" (old comic)
- "___ in Berlin" (1960 jazz album)
- Raines of "Hail the Conquering Hero"
- That Spanish girl
- Cinders of old comics
- "___ Enchanted" (2004 film)
- First name in 52-Down
- Fitzgerald of scat
- "___ Cinders" of old funnies
- First Lady of Jazz
- 2004 film "___ Enchanted"
- Fitzgerald, the First Lady of Jazz
- Fitzgerald who sang "I'm Making Believe"
- Ex-governor Grasso
- First name in singing
- ___ Cinders of old funnies
- "___ Enchanted" (Newbery-winning book made into a 2004 film)
- Spanish "she"
- 1940's-50's actress Raines
- "Enchanted" girl in a 2004 film
- 2004 title role for Anne Hathaway
- "___ Enchanted" (Gail Carson Levine book)
- ___ Peterson, lead role in "Bells Are Ringing"
- "___ and Louis" (1956 duet album)
- "___ Enchanted" (2004 movie)
- She: Italian
- Fitzgerald who knew how to scat
- Fitzgerald who sang "A-Tisket, A-Tasket"
- 1969 self-titled jazz album
- Former Connecticut governor Grasso
- Salmon tail?
- Actress Raines on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
- "___ Enchanted" (Anne Hathaway movie)
- First name in jazz singing
- Jazz great Fitzgerald
- Legend of scat
- Jazz legend Fitzgerald
- Social reformer Baker
- Raines or Fitzgerald
- Cinders of old strips
- Cinders of the comics
- Scat legend Fitzgerald
- "___ Cinders" (old comic strip)
- First lady of scat
- First name in 29-Down
- "The First Lady of Song" Fitzgerald
- Cinders of comics
- "First Lady of Song" Fitzgerald
- Four-time Grammy winner Fitzgerald
- Jazz giant Fitzgerald
- She performed with Duke and Dizzy
- Scat queen
- Daughter of Scarlett O'Hara
- Big name in scat
- Fitzgerald with 13 Grammys
- Former governor Grasso
- Scatter Fitzgerald
- Ms. Fitzgerald
- Fitzgerald in old Memorex ads
- Jazz singer Fitzgerald
- Folk singer Jenkins
- "Enchanted" girl in a 2004 movie
- Scat singer Fitzgerald
- Grasso or Fitzgerald
- "___ Enchanted" (2004 Anne Hathaway fantasy)
- Raines of film
- "___ Enchanted" (2004 fantasy)
- "Enchanted" role for Anne Hathaway
- "___ Minnow Pea" (epistolary novel featuring pangrams)
- Raines of "Phantom Lady"
- Contemporary of Dizzy and Billie
- First name of the First Lady of Song
- Self-titled album of 1969
- Scarlett's first daughter in the book "Gone With the Wind"
- "Billie, ___, Lena, Sarah" (compilation jazz album)
- "___ and Louis" (album of duets)
- Uri Geller novel
- "Poems of Passion" writer ___ Wheeler Wilcox
- Pamplona pronoun
- Ex-governor of Connecticut Grasso
- Elegant elephant of kiddie lit
- She, south of the border
- "___ Enchanted" (Gail Carson Levine children's book)
- Pronoun for Paloma
- ___ Moss (fashion label)
- Self-titled jazz album of 1969
- Pronoun for una puertorriqueña
- "___ and Louis" (1956 album)
- "Pure ___" (1994 album)
- Politician Grasso who was one of Time's Women of the Year in 1975
- 1969 jazz album with a cover of "Got to Get You Into My Life"
- Scatter supreme
- Scatter with Grammys
- Raines of film (m)
- Contemporary of Billie
- 10-Across singer
- "___ Enchanted": 2004 film
- Spanish pronoun
- "___ Enchanted": 2004 fantasy
- Scat queen, familiarly
- Scatter to admire
- She played Maggie in "Pete Kelly's Blues" (1955)
- Contemporary of Billie and Sarah
- First name in scat singing
- Scatter with style
- Scatter extraordinaire
- Great scatter
- Scatter on the stage
- "Bells Are Ringing" heroine
- 2004 role for Anne Hathaway
- "Cole Porter Song Book" singer
- "___ Enchanted" (Anne Hathaway film)
- She, in Seville
- Spanish "she"
- "___ Enchanted" (2004 film)
- Big name on Verve Records
- Scat singing legend
- She, in Siena
- Contemporary of Bessie and Billie
- First name in the Jazz Hall of Fame
- "Pure ___" (1950 jazz album)
- "___ Enchanted" (2004 comedy)
- "A-Tisket, A-Tasket" singer
- Jazzy First Lady of Song
- Contemporary of Sarah and Billie
- "Enchanted" girl in a 2004 film
- "A-Tisket, A-Tasket" singer Fitzgerald
- "First Lady of Song" Fitzgerald
- Contemporary of Louis and Duke
- Raines of old films
- Singing Fitzgerald
- Scat master Fitzgerald
- First name in jazz legends
- Suffix with "salmon"
- "Flying Home" Fitzgerald
- Poet Wilcox
- Cinders in a strip
- Singer with Duke
- Legendary Fitzgerald
- Singer with Louis and Duke
- "___ Cinders"
- Fitzgerald of scat fame
- A famous Fitzgerald
- Jazz great with Louis and Duke
- Jazzy first name
- Singer with Count and Duke
- Songstress Fitzgerald
- Scatter-brained singer?
- Raines, Cinders or Fitzgerald
- Fitzgerald of song
- What she becomes in Spain?
- Scat first name
- "A-Tisket, A-Tasket" singer Fitzgerald
- Lois Lane's mother
- Jazz giant, familiarly
- "Enchanted" Anne Hathaway role
- "First Lady of Song"
- Jazz immortal
- Fitzgerald who sang "A-Tisket A-Tasket"
- Fitzgerald known as the First Lady of Song
- Collaborator with a Count and a Duke
- Fitzgerald or Raines
- First Lady of Song Fitzgerald
- 2004 Anne Hathaway title role
- "Oh, Lady Be Good!" singer Fitzgerald
- La senorita
- Self-titled 1969 jazz album
- "Pure ___" (1950 jazz album)
- "___ Enchanted": 2004 fantasy
- "___ Enchanted": 2004 film
- She sang with Louis
- Cinder ender
- Bacteria suffix
- "Enchanted" girl of children's lit
- "Bells Are Ringing" heroine
- "Cole Porter Song Book" singer
- "___ Enchanted" (Anne Hathaway film)
- Comical Cinders
- The scat's meow, Fitzgerald
- "___ in Hollywood" (1961 jazz album)
- "___ Enchanted" (2004 fantasy film)
- "___ à Nice" (1971 live album)
- Singer Fitzgerald, for one
- Scatter's first name
- Self-titled album by the First Lady of Song
- Big name in jazz-singing history
- "___ in Berlin" (1960 live album)
- Satchmo collaborator
- Cinders or Fitzgerald
- Jazz songstress Fitzgerald
- America's first female governor Grasso
- Name associated with 60-Down
- ___ Moss (clothing brand)
- Salmon's tail?
- 1-Across singer
- Noted name in scat
- Big name in jazz
- 2004 Anne Hathaway role
- Logan or Raines
- Scat specialist
- 'Enchanted' girl of film
- Fitzgerald of jazz fame
- Raines of Hollywood
- Eponymous 1969 jazz album
- '___ Enchanted'
- Music's Fitzgerald
- "___ Swings Lightly" (1958 vocal jazz album)
- Famous jazz first name
- Lady associated with Duke and Count
- "Mack The Knife" singer
- Mack the knife singer
- Noted name in jazz
- "The First Lady of Song"
- Cinder ending?
- First name among jazz legends
- Fitzgerald for one
- Scatting Fitzgerald
- "A-Tisket, A-Tasket" first name
- Anne Hathaway role
- She sang with Duke and Dizzy
- Miss Cinders of early comics
- Jazz vocalist Fitzgerald
- "Phantom Lady" co-star Raines
- Idol of scat cats
- Dunn's "___ Minnow Pea: A Novel in Letters"
- Big name in jazz singers
- Noted first name of jazz
- Scat-singing Fitzgerald
- Name associated with 53-Across
- "Enchanted" girl of film
- Raines of 'The Web'
- First Lady of Song
- Fitzgerald in an old Memorex commercial
- "___ Enchanted"
- Feminine suffix
- Girl's name that sounds like French for "she has it"
- "___ and Louis" (Fitzgerald and Armstrong album)
- "___ and Louis," 1956 jazz album
- That señorita
- "Enchanted" title girl in a 2004 film
- Raines of old movies
- She, from Spain
- Jazzy Duke's collaborator
- First name of the "First Lady of Song"
- The First Lady of Song, to fans
- Joyce of "Roc"
- First lady of scat, familiarly
- "___ and Basie!" (1963 jazz album)
- Actress Raines of "Phantom Lady"
- Contemporary of Duke and Louis
- Singer ___ Fitzgerald
- Duke collaborator
- She, in Valencia
- ___ Fitzgerald
- Hollywood's Raines
- She, in Barcelona
- Scat legend, familiarly
- Melodious Fitzgerald
- Lorde's actual first name
- 1979 DownBeat Hall of Fame inductee, familiarly
- Fitzgerald the jazz legend
- 2004 film, "___ Enchanted"
- She, in Madrid
- Jazz great ___ Fitzgerald
- That señora
- Lorde's real first name
- "Ghost" singer Henderson
- Vocalist ___Ffitzgerald
- "Enchanted" film girl
- Legendary Fitzgerald of jazz
- Scatter?
- Fitzgerald of old "Is it live, or is it Memorex?" ads
- "___ Enchanted" (2004 rom-com)
- "Enchanted" girl of kid-lit
- ___ Moss (women's clothing label)
- Raines of old Hollywood
- Legendary jazz singer Fitzgerald
- Actress Raines of "Tall in the Saddle"
- "___ and Louis": 1956 jazz album
- She, in Spanish
- "___ & Duke at the Côte D'Azur" (1966 jazz album)
- Brit singer Henderson
- She, in Salerno
- Singing legend Fitzgerald
- "___ Enchanted" (Hathaway film)
- See 68-Across
- Fitzgerald, the "Queen of Scat"
- "___ Sings Gershwin" (1950 jazz album)
- Legendary first name in jazz
- Jazzy queen of scat
- "___ Enchanted," 1998 Newbery Honor book
- Frequent collaborator with Louis and Duke
- Fitzgerald on a 2007 postage stamp
- "Enchanted" girl of moviedom
- Singer Logan
- Feminine name suffix
- Ms. Fitzgerald of jazz
- Legendary singer Fitzgerald
- Skat artist Fitzgerald
- Musical Fitzgerald
- She sang with Louie
- Singer Lorde's real first name
- "The coolest kid in the universe" [E]
- Vocalist ___ Fitzgerald
- ___ Fitzgerald of jazz
- "___ Enchanted" (movie)
- Jazz's ___ Fitzgerald
- Jazz singer ___ Fitzgerald
- Jazz diva
- Other versions of the jazz singer
- He will tip off a woman
- Girl's name
- She's back in ballet
- Stoker's back from Spanish resort, leaving girl
- Civil rights activist Baker
- She collaborated on a "Porgy and Bess" album with Louis
- Friction with this girl could be rash
- She follows one sort of track in pantomime
- Girl in passageway stopping short, looking back
- Fitzgerald's desanctified lager?
- She does a turn for orchestra lacking leader
- Praise be! - not half! - when this jazz singer makes comeback
- Scatter in record stores?
- First name of the First Lady of Jazz
- ___ Cinders of old comics
- She performed with Duke
- Frequent singing partner of Louis
- "___ Enchanted" (Newbery Honor book)
- Scatter of note?
- "___ at Duke's Place" (1965 jazz album)
- After the salmon she gets food poisoning
- Great interpreter of 8 21 25 (but not the one mentioned therein)
- ___ Fitzgerald, musician
- ___- Fitzgerald, 'Queen of Jazz'
- Girl from Israel - lawyer
- Singer taking the dross out of pantomime
- Grasso of Connecticut politics
- Actress Joyce
- Pa leaves Spanish dish for girl
- Fitzgerald on a postage stamp
- She turns up in Northallerton
- Legendary chanteuse Fitzgerald
- Singer known for her 85-Across
- She sang with Satchmo
- "___ Enchanted" (2004 Anne Hathaway movie)
- "Enchanted" fantasy film girl
- Fitzgerald honored by the USPS
- Singer on a 2007 Black Heritage postage stamp, familiarly
- She: Sp.
- "Enchanted" title character
- Joyce or Fitzgerald
- "___ Enchanted" (Hathaway movie)
- Fitzgerald, the "Queen of Jazz"
- A girl from the east taking everyone aback
- Noted Fitzgerald
- Fitzgerald known as the Queen of Jazz
- First name in jazz vocals
- Scatting legend Fitzgerald
- Mai or Fitzgerald
- She sang with Louis and Duke
- Contemporary of Lena
- "Enchanted" movie girl
- "Boo'd Up" singer ___ Mai
- "Enchanted" film title girl
- "___ Enchanted," 2004 romcom
- Singer with Duke and Count
- ___ Fitzgerald, jazz singer
- She, in Sevilla
- A novel lady's name
- Hernando's "her"
- Collaborator with Dizzy
- Spanish feminine pronoun
- Civil rights leader Baker
- "___ & Basie": 1963 jazz collaboration
- Name on a "Mack the Knife" Grammy (1960)
- Fitzgerald with many Grammys
- Tell, on getting the tip-off, a girl
- Fitzgerald dubbed the First Lady of Song
- ___ Mai ("Boo'd Up" singer)
- Lady ___ (nickname in jazz)
- "___ Minnow Pea," 2001 novel with an alphabetically punny title
- SNCC activist Baker
- Fitzgerald, First Lady of Song
- "Charlie's Angels" star Balinska
- She isn't so saintly as Stella
- Baker who said "Strong people don't need strong leaders"
- Jazz icon Fitzgerald
- Fitzgerald the legend
- Title role for Anne Hathaway in 2004
- Cinder suffix
- Lady ___, a.k.a. the First Lady of Song
- "Boo'd Up" singer Mai
- First name associated with 21 Across
- Baker or Fitzgerald
- A Fitzgerald
- She stands for everything English
- Singer Mai or Fitzgerald
- "Boo'd Up" Grammy winner ___ Mai
- She's some ballerina making a comeback
- "We All Love ___: Celebrating the First Lady of Song" (2007 tribute)
- Spanish 101 pronoun
- Fitzgerald on the Apollo Theater's Walk of Fame
- ___ Baker Center for Human Rights
- Fitzgerald who won many Grammys
- "Enchanted" movie girl played by Anne Hathaway
- SNCC strategist Baker
- Real first name of singer Lorde
- ___ Emhoff, Kamala Harris' stepdaughter
- "Waiting All Night" singer Eyre
- Woman's name that's also a Spanish pronoun
- Singer Lorde's given name
- Singer Mai with the 2018 hit "Boo'd Up"
- "Her," in Spanish
- English singer-songwriter Mai
- Spanish for 23-Across
- Fashion designer Emhoff
- "The Nearness of You" singer Fitzgerald
- Actress Balinska
- The singer Lorde's given name
- "___ Enchanted" (2004 romantic comedy)
- ___ Chen, member of the girl group S.H.E.
- ___/elle pronombres
- Singer/songwriter ___ Mai
- Purnell of "Yellowjackets"
- Pronombre personal
- "First Lady of Song," familiarly
- ___ Mai, singer with the 2018 hit "Boo'd Up"
- She, to Luis
- "Yellowjackets" actress Purnell
- Her, across the Rio Grande
- "Heart on My Sleeve" singer ___ Mai
- Fitzgerald who recorded 2-Down
- Scat expert Fitzgerald
- R&B singer ___ Mai
- Actress Purnell
- Fitzgerald with nine recordings in the Grammy Hall of Fame
- 47-Across, in Spanish
- She, in Toledo
- Feminine Spanish pronoun
- Spanish for "she"
- "___ Sings Gershwin" (1950 album)
- ___ the Elephant, children's TV character
- "Queen of Jazz" Fitzgerald
- For her, it's all wrong to beat the back of the queue
- "Blue Moon" singer Fitzgerald
- Jenkins known as "The First Lady of Children's Music"
- "Enchanted" girl in a Gail Carson Levine book
- Syllables repeated in Rihanna's "Umbrella"
Last Seen In
- Mirror Daily - April 15, 2025
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - April 11, 2025
- LA Times - April 11, 2025
- Mirror Daily - April 04, 2025
- Mirror Daily - March 30, 2025
- LA Times - March 30, 2025
- Mirror Daily - March 27, 2025
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - March 24, 2025
- Mirror Daily - March 15, 2025
- Mirror Daily - March 13, 2025
- Mirror Daily - March 08, 2025
- Mirror Daily - March 01, 2025
- Mirror Daily - February 28, 2025
- Mirror Daily - February 25, 2025
- Mirror Daily - February 22, 2025
- Daily American - February 18, 2025
- USA Today - February 14, 2025
- Mirror Daily - February 12, 2025
- Mirror Daily - February 01, 2025
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - January 28, 2025
- Mirror Daily - January 27, 2025
- Mirror Daily - January 23, 2025
- Mirror Daily - January 19, 2025
- Mirror Daily - January 15, 2025
- Mirror Daily - January 12, 2025
- Mirror Daily - January 09, 2025
- LA Times - January 08, 2025
- Mirror Daily - December 31, 2024
- New York Times - December 30, 2024
- New York Times - December 28, 2024
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