Clues for the word "ELSA"
We've had 364 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 923 times in crosswords. It was last seen in LA Times crossword on March 30, 2025.
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
- Famed lioness
- "Born Free" lionness
- Storied lioness
- CNN fashion journalist Klensch
- "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade" role
- Fashion journalist Klensch
- "Let It Go" singer
- Queen in Arendelle [E]
- ___ Schiaparelli, Italian-born French fashion designer d. 1973
- Lioness (born free in Kenya)
- She's left in the stormy sea
- Queen who sings "Let It Go"
- Character who sings "Let It Go"
- Swedish model Hosk
- Snow queen of "Frozen"
- Pataky of the "Fast & Furious" franchise
- "Born Free" star
- Ice queen voiced by 27-Down
- "Frozen" woman
- Disney princess with magical powers
- Hot-selling Disney Halloween costume of 2014
- Maxwell credited with popularizing the scavenger hunt
- "Bride of Frankenstein" actress Lanchester
- Disney royal with so-called "cryokinetic" powers
- Older sister of Anna in "Frozen"
- Ice conjurer in a Disney film
- Queen in the short film "Olaf's Frozen Adventure"
- Disney's Queen of Arendelle
- Mrs. Charles Laughton
- Two-time Oscar-nominated actress Lanchester
- Fictional queen of Arendelle
- Disney princess who creates a snow monster named Marshmallow
- Maxwell or Martinelli
- Disney woman loosely based on Andersen's Snow Queen
- "Frozen" character voiced by 46 Across
- Queen ___ of Arendelle (Disney character)
- Anna's animated sister
- Nominally a bit of a setback for ASLEF
- Ice queen of animation
- Movie queen voiced by Idina Menzel
- Benitez of SI swimsuit issues
- Anna's icy sister
- "Let It Go" singer, in film
- Animated sister of 86 Down
- Sister in "Frozen"
- "Born Free" 2-Down
- She appears in a novel saga
- Animated snow maker
- Queen voiced by Idina Menzel
- Disney's "Let It Go" singer
- "Frozen Fever" queen
- To whom "Do You Want to Build a Snowman?" is sung
- Princess Anna's sister
- Queen who sings, "The cold never bothered me anyway"
- Disney Snow Queen
- She brews ales
- Ms. Maxwell
- "Frozen 2" queen
- Blond queen in "Frozen"
- Idina's role in "Frozen II"
- Anna’s Disney sister
- Idina's role in "Frozen 2"
- Disney’s Queen of Arendelle
- "Frozen 2" snow queen
- "Frozen II" queen
- Disney queen with an Ice Palace
- Queen of Arendelle, in a Disney movie
- She's back, more than half asleep
- Singer of "Let It Go" in Disney's "Frozen"
- "Frozen" character voiced by Idina Menzel
- Asleep when she got back in
- Role for Ciara Renee in Broadway's "Frozen"
- Idina's "Frozen" role
- Voice role for Idina Menzel and Gam Wichayanee
- Ice queen of films
- “Born Free” lion
- Olaf's creator in "Frozen"
- Disney queen with an ice castle
- 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
- Disney character voiced by Idina Menzel
- "For the First Time in Forever" duettist
- "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
- #Give___AGirlfriend (Disney fan campaign)
- Disney character who can make it snow
- Comedian Majimbo
- "The cold never bothered me anyway" singer in "Frozen"
- Oldest of all the Disney princesses
- Disney princess voiced by Idina Menzel
- Disney queen
- One of two Disney characters singing "For the First Time in Forever"
- 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
- "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
- #Give___AGirlfriend ("Frozen" fan campaign)
- "Frozen" sister with a French braid
- To whom Anna sings "Do You Want to Build a Snowman?"
- Disney queen who made Olaf
- Creator of the giant snowman Marshmallow in "Frozen"
- Disney princess with icy powers
- Ice queen in "Frozen"
Last Seen In
- LA Times - March 30, 2025
- Daily American - March 26, 2025
- New York Times - March 14, 2025
- Daily American - March 04, 2025
- LA Times - March 01, 2025
- Daily American - February 26, 2025
- Evening Standard Cryptic - February 24, 2025
- New York Times - February 23, 2025
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - February 17, 2025
- USA Today - February 07, 2025
- LA Times - February 04, 2025
- USA Today - January 31, 2025
- Penny Dell Sunday - January 26, 2025
- USA Today - January 15, 2025
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - January 14, 2025
- Daily American - January 05, 2025
- USA Today - January 03, 2025
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - January 01, 2025
- LA Times - January 01, 2025
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - December 26, 2024
- New York Times - December 19, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - December 05, 2024
- Daily American - November 14, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - November 06, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - November 05, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - October 28, 2024
- Daily American - September 21, 2024
- New York Times - September 10, 2024
- USA Today - August 31, 2024
- LA Times - August 21, 2024
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