Clues for the word "EMMA"
We've had 453 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 925 times in crosswords. It was last seen in LA Times crossword on December 16, 2025.
Referring Clues
- Mystery author Lathen
- 1816 novel made into a 1996 film
- Austen heroine
- Austen's Woodhouse
- Jane Austen novel
- Thompson of "Sense and Sensibility"
- 19th-century educator Willard
- Austen novel made into a 1996 movie
- Actress Thompson
- Mrs. Peel of "The Avengers"
- Oscar winner ___ Thompson
- Madame Bovary
- Flaubert heroine
- Mme. Bovary
- 1998 role for Uma
- Austen novel
- The avenging Mrs. Peel
- Lazarus or Goldman
- Jane Austen heroine
- "Friends" baby
- Miss Woodhouse of fiction
- Meddlesome heroine of an 1816 novel
- Jane Austen classic
- Literary matchmaker
- Thompson with an Oscar
- Title heroine of 1816
- Oscar winner Thompson
- Anarchist ___ Goldman
- Rachel's baby on "Friends"
- Novel on which "Clueless" is based
- Gwyneth Paltrow title role
- Actress Samms
- Title heroine described in the first sentence of her novel as "handsome, clever and rich"
- Actress Thompson of "Howards End"
- Peel of "The Avengers"
- American poet Lazarus
- 1816 Jane Austen novel
- 1996 Gwyneth Paltrow title role
- 1993 Oscar winner Thompson
- Novel the movie "Clueless" was based on
- Rachel's baby in "Friends"
- "Avenger" Mrs. Peel
- Poet Lazarus
- Jane Austin heroine
- Austen classic
- Thompson or Samms
- Gwyneth Paltrow movie
- Jane Austen novel that inspired "Clueless"
- Jane Austen title
- Samms or Thompson
- Anarchist Goldman
- "Nanny McPhee" star Thompson
- "The Nanny Diaries" co-author McLaughlin
- Samms of "Dynasty"
- Beatrice portrayer in "Much Ado About Nothing"
- Peel on "The Avengers"
- 1996 role for Gwyneth
- She plays Hermione
- Thompson of "Stranger Than Fiction"
- Admiral Nelson's mistress Hamilton
- Movie based on a Jane Austen novel
- Gwyneth Paltrow film
- Actress Watson
- Austen novel that inspired "Clueless"
- Thompson of "Primary Colors"
- Charles Bovary's wife
- Statue of Liberty poet Lazarus
- Thompson of "Angels in America"
- Title heroine who says "One half of the world cannot understand the pleasures of the other"
- Actress Watson of the "Harry Potter" movies
- Baby Spice's real first name
- Younger sister of Isabella in a 19th-century novel
- Pip ___ (during the afternoon, to a Brit)
- Caulfield of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer"
- 1996 movie based on an 1816 novel
- Hermione portrayer in the "Harry Potter" movies
- Book whose title character "had lived nearly twenty-one years in the world with very little to distress or vex her" at the start of the story
- 1996 film with the tagline "Cupid is armed and dangerous!"
- 1932 Marie Dressler film
- Top 20 name for newborn girls in the U.S. since 1999
- Last Jane Austen novel published while she was alive
- Anthony's "Remains of the Day" and "Howards End" costar
- "The Nanny Diaries" coauthor McLaughlin
- Thompson of "Howards End"
- Austen protagonist
- 1815 Jane Austen novel
- Austen book
- Hermione, in the "Harry Potter" films
- "The Avengers" character
- Madame Bovary's first name
- Top-10 baby name since 2002
- Thompson of "Howards End"
- Jane Austen title character
- Austen title character
- Thompson of films
- Novel that inspired "Clueless"
- Hermione in the "Harry Potter" films
- Actress Thompson or Samms
- Mrs. Peel on "The Avengers"
- Peel played by Rigg
- Woodhouse of fiction
- Gwyneth Paltrow role of 1996
- "Friends" baby
- Thompson or Lazarus
- Avenger Peel
- Woodhouse created by Jane Austen
- Thompson of "Nanny McPhee"
- Goldman who wrote "Anarchism and Other Essays"
- Gwyneth title role of 1996
- Austen's Miss Woodhouse
- Aurora Greenway's daughter
- Woodhouse of literature
- Austen character
- Diana in "The Avengers"
- 1816 Austen novel
- Mrs. Charles Darwin
- Anarchist Goldman or poet Lazarus
- Uma's role in "The Avengers"
- "Harry Potter" actress Watson
- Classic novel that ends with two weddings
- John's partner in "The Avengers"
- Watson of Harry Potter films
- Jane Austen meddler
- Oscar-winner Thompson
- "Bone Dance" sci-fi author Bull
- Novel that inspired "Clueless"
- Jane Austen opus
- ___ Lee Bunton, a.k.a. Baby Spice
- She plays Harry's friend Hermione
- Watson of the Harry Potter films
- "Avenger" Peel
- Mrs. Peel on "The Avengers"
- Filmdom's Watson or Thompson
- Jane Austen novel on which "Clueless" is based
- Hermione, in the "Harry Potter" films
- "The Avengers" character
- Hermione in the "Harry Potter" films
- ___ Lee Bunton, a.k.a. Baby Spice
- Literary title character surnamed Woodhouse
- Jayma Mays's "Glee" role
- Actress Stone of "Easy A"
- Saskatchewan's ______ Lake
- Thompson or Bovary
- "Avengers" Peel
- Actress Stone of "Crazy, Stupid, Love."
- 1996 title role for Gwyneth
- It starts with E
- Mrs. 55-Down on "The Avengers"
- Thompson in "Junior"
- Austen classic adapted to film in 1996
- Jane Austen book
- Thompson of 'Howards End'
- Role for Gwyneth
- 'Baby Spice' Bunton
- Samms or Watson
- Rachel's daughter on "Friends"
- "Handsome, clever and rich" title character of 1815
- Title matchmaker of early 19th-century literature
- 1996 Gwyneth Paltrow vehicle
- 1815 Austen novel
- #3 baby girl's name in 2010
- Watson of the Harry Potter movies
- Thompson or Watson
- Stone of "The Amazing Spider-Man"
- Lazarus of literature
- Oscar-winning Thompson
- "Clueless" was a retelling of it
- John's co-Avenger
- Jane Austen's aspiring matchmaker
- "Once Upon a Time" heroine
- Austen novel adapted by the BBC in 2009
- Actress Stone
- Actress Stone of "The Help"
- Watson who plays Hermione in the Harry Potter films
- Classic Jane Austen novel
- She played Hermione in the Harry Potter film series
- Watson who played Hermione Granger
- Jane's Ms. Woodhouse
- Editor Carmichael of Deadspin, Gawker, and the Hairpin
- One Jane Austen novel
- "Glee" guidance counselor
- Watson of film
- 1815 title character who "thought a little too well of herself"
- '96 role for Gwyneth
- Title heroine described in the first lines of her novel as "handsome, clever and rich"
- Title character from the village of Highbury, 1815
- Austen title
- Madame Bovary [SEE NOTE ABOVE]
- "The Help" actress Stone
- Watson or Stone
- "Handsome, clever and rich" title character
- Stone of "The Help"
- Thompson or Stone
- Actress Stone of "Crazy, Stupid, Love"
- Henry's birth mother on "Once Upon a Time"
- Austen title heroine
- Miss Woodhouse of Highbury
- Gwen in "The Amazing Spider-Man"
- Thompson in "Dead Again!"
- George Knightley's love interest, in literature
- Actress Stone of "Birdman"
- Watson of 'Noah'
- Stone of "Birdman"
- Watson of "Noah"
- Title matchmaker of 19th-century literature
- Watson of 'The Bling Ring'
- Miss Woodhouse of Hartfield
- Stone of film
- #2 baby girl's name in 2013
- Stone in Hollywood
- Hermione portrayer
- Stone of 'The Help'
- Mr. Knightley's wife, in the novel of the same name
- Top baby girl's name of 2014
- Novel character with "a comfortable home and happy disposition"
- Stone of the screen
- Watson of "Harry Potter" films
- She plays Hermione in "Harry Potter" films
- Hermione in eight films
- Title heroine who says "I would much rather have been merry than wise"
- Actress Stone or Thompson
- Austen matchmaker
- 2016 Best Actress Stone of "La La Land"
- Hermione in the Potter films
- Watson of Harry Potter movies
- Stone of "La La Land"
- Austen novel made into a movie
- Baby name list topper for 2016
- "La La Land" Best Actress Stone
- Watson or Thompson of 2017's "Beauty and the Beast"
- "Handsome, clever, and rich" Austen character
- Miss Woodhouse, in literature
- No. 1 baby girl name, 2014-2016
- Watson of Henry Potter films
- Spice Girl Bunton
- Lady Hamilton
- Austen role for Gwyneth
- Some problem, maybe, in a Jane Austen novel
- Mame changes her name
- Outer Mongolia supports Forster or Austen novel
- Jane Austen novel the movie "Clueless" was based on
- Stone on the big screen
- Classic book of 1815
- Jane Austen's Woodhouse
- Austen title matchmaker
- Woman's name
- Watson of "Beauty and the Beast"
- Roberts or Watson
- Novel piece of theorem mathematician produced
- Classic horny predicament after princess lost out
- Turned up a shortened Madame Bovary?
- So-called heroine of 18 in work of 22 down
- One withdrawn from silent act, coming up with a novel
- Girl takes part in requiem mass
- 11's favourite novel?
- Austen's letter to old signaller
- Girl's name - Austen novel
- She started a college in Cambridge
- Girl's name - Jane Austen novel
- She caused some mayhem, matchmaking
- She upsets me mum!
- ... Tramp head over heels with kiss off top girl
- Nelson held her in high esteem, maybe
- She turned me against the master
- Jane Austen work - Ms Bunton, former Baby Spice
- What's stopping them making a literary work?
- 1815 novel set in Surrey
- Some of them may feature in Austen novel
- Novel by June Austen
- Flawed title character of 1815
- Best Actress Oscar winner 1992, for "Howard's End"
- She followed Pip in the afternoon
- Book an ex-Spice Girl
- She has them shortened to a degree
- Mrs Woodhouse's daughter claiming to be herself on rising
- Novel by Jane Austen
- Novel about a male: Orlando?
- Miss halves of 8 and 6 or 22 across 21
- She ends programme with a somersault
- Ryan's "La La Land" co-star
- Novel that takes place in a Surrey village
- Heroine of an Austen novel
- Actress Roberts who starred on "Scream Queens"
- With 86 Down, Oscar winner for "La La Land"
- Jane Austen's Miss Woodhouse
- Austens handsome, clever, and rich heroine
- Literary mistress of Hartfield
- Actress, ___ Thompson
- Novel companion for Nelson
- Ross and Rachel's daughter in Friends?
- ___ Brown, novel fragment by Charlotte Brontë
- 1974 Top 10 hit for Hot Chocolate
- ___ Bunton, also known as Baby Spice
- ___ Peel, television spy played by Diana Rigg
- German feminist magazine, founded 1977
- ___, Lady Hamilton, Lord Nelson's lover
- ___ Thompson, Oscar winning actor and writer
- ___ Goldman, US anarchist (1869-1940)
- Madame Bovary to her friends?
- ___ Watson, actor who plays Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter movies
- 1815 novel by Jane Austen
- English and French men initially admired Lady Hamilton
- Jane Austen's fourth novel (1815)
- Girl in poem, Maud
- Novel set in Salem, Massachusetts
- 23 18 girl taking us from New Testament village
- "Measure for Measure" originally a novel
- Book about Hammer lacking start and finish
- Outer Mongolia supports Forster novel
- Nelson's Lady Hamilton
- Actress Watson of "Beauty and the Beast"
- Would-be matchmaker of literature
- Ross and Rachel's daughter on "Friends"
- Two-time Oscar winner Thompson
- "Battle of the Sexes" star Stone
- Actress Watson who started a feminist book group on Goodreads
- Actress Roberts who is Julia's niece
- Inspiration for the film "Clueless"
- Stone on screen
- It dethroned Sophia as the #1 baby girl's name in the U.S. in 2014
- Thompson of 'Love Actually'
- Gun-control activist González
- Thompson of "Harry Potter" movies
- ___ Bunton (real name of Baby Spice)
- Actress Thompson of "Saving Mr. Banks"
- Stone that's cast
- Watson of 'Colonia'
- Billie Jean in "Battle of the Sexes" (2017)
- Jane Austen title heroine
- Stone that's a star
- In poem, "maid" is "girl"
- Actress Watson or Stone
- Name of girl taking me back to mum
- Stone with an Oscar for "La La Land"
- Girl's name
- Stone of films
- "Handsome, clever, and rich" Jane Austen character
- Eponymous heroine, such as Madame Bovary
- Austen's aspiring matchmaker
- Jane Austen title woman
- Top name in a Social Security Administration list every year from 2014 to 2017
- Jane Austen novel (1816)
- Flaubert's Bovary
- "The Favourite" actress Stone
- Stone of "The Favourite"
- Lazarus who wrote "Give me your tired ..."
- Novel on which the film "Clueless" is based
- Stone cast in movies
- Watson who played Hermione
- Stone of the cinema
- Austen novel that inspired the film "Clueless"
- Actress Roberts
- Watson who played Hermione in Harry Potter films
- Top baby girl's name since 2014
- Stone or Watson
- Austen comic novel
- Watson of films
- Heiress of Hartfield, in an 1816 novel
- Stone of “The Favourite”
- Top female baby name of 2014-18
- Activist Gonzalez
- Title matchmaker in an 1815 novel
- John's first partner on American TV's "The Avengers"
- Comic novel of 1816
- YouTube star Chamberlain
- "Sense and Sensibility" star Thompson
- Stone who will star in "Cruella"
- Madame Bovary’s given name
- Anarchist/political activist Goldman
- Hermione, to Daniel's Harry
- Star Stone
- Most popular U.S. baby girl’s name since 2014
- Actress Stone or Watson
- "Stranger Than Fiction" actress Thompson
- Eight-movie co-star of Daniel and Rupert
- 1815 novel of romantic misunderstandings
- 2020 Anya Taylor-Joy film based on a Jane Austen novel
- "Easy A" star Stone
- Jane Austen heroine Woodhouse
- Chamberlain hailed as "the most popular girl in the world" by Cosmopolitan in 2020
- Actress Watson or Thompson
- Actress and gender equality advocate Watson
- YouTube star Chamberlain, whom The Atlantic called "the most talked-about teen influencer in the world"
- "Late Night" star Thompson
- "The Bling Ring" star Watson
- 1815 novel made into films in 1996 and 2020
- Jane Austen novel adapted for a 2020 film
- Painter Amos
- Watson of "Little Women"
- Noted 1815 comedy of manners
- Actress Watson of the "Harry Potter" films
- She takes me back to mum
- U.N. Women Goodwill Ambassador Watson
- Ms. Thompson
- ___ Gee, co-founder of the AAPA, which popularized the term "Asian American"
- "Cruella" star Stone
- Classic novel with the line "You must be the best judge of your own happiness"
- 2020 Anya Taylor-Joy title role
- "Shiva Baby" director Seligman
- 2021 US Open champion Raducanu
- "The Crown" actor Corrin
- Actress Bones or Stone
- "La La Land" Oscar winner Stone
- Actress and gender equality activist Watson
- ___ Raducanu, 2021 U.S. Open winner
- Goldman who crusaded for birth control access
- To the little people in question, she's a mother
- Austen heroine played by Anya Taylor-Joy
- (Austen)
- "Saving Mr. Banks" actress Thompson
- 1815 classic whose title character is played by Anya Taylor-Joy in a 2020 film
- Literary heroine who had "very little to distress or vex her"
- Corrin who plays Diana in "The Crown"
- 1815 novel on which the film "Clueless" was based
- Watson who portrayed Hermione Granger
- Tennis champ Raducanu
- Actress Thompson or Watson
- "Room" novelist Donoghue
- "House of the Dragon" actor D'Arcy
- Titular Austen heroine
- "When ___ Falls in Love" (Taylor Swift song)
- Tennis star Raducanu
- "Sex Education" star Mackey
- Hawaiian activist Nawahi
- Stone on a set
- ___ Raducanu, 2021 U.S. Open women's tennis champion
- Stone or Watson of the big screen
- "When ___ Falls in Love" (Taylor Swift vault track from "Speak Now")
- "Poor Things" Oscar winner Stone
- 2021 US Open winner Raducanu
- Stone of "Poor Things"
- "Birdman" actress Stone
- "Little Women" actress Watson
- "Kinds of Kindness" star Stone
- Lazarus with a sonnet on the Statue of Liberty
- "Zombieland" actress Stone
- "Love Actually" actress Thompson
- "Easy A" actress Stone
- Character described by Austen as "a heroine whom no one but myself will much like"
- Mackey who played Physicist Barbie
- ___ Bunton a.k.a. Baby Spice
- Titular Jane Austen protagonist
- Oscar winner Stone
- "Superbad" actress Stone
- Stone with two Oscars
- Two-time Oscar-winning Stone
- Thompson of "Men in Black: International"
- Thompson or Stone of 2021's "Cruella"
- "Clueless" source novel
- Stone to cast?
- Title heroine described as "handsome, clever and rich, with a comfortable home and happy disposition"
- British tennis player Raducanu
- Jane Austen novel that inspired the movie "Clueless"
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