Clues for the word "ENYA"
We've had 319 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 697 times in crosswords. It was last seen in New York Times crossword on February 14, 2025.
Referring Clues
- One-named Irish singer
- "Orinoco Flow" singer
- New Age music superstar
- Irish pop singer
- Popular New Age singer
- Popular one-named singer
- Singer of the multimillion-selling album "Watermark"
- "Pure Moods" singer
- "Only Time" singer
- "A Day Without Rain" singer
- One-named New Age singer
- Grammy winner for "A Day Without Rain"
- New Age singer
- Artist with the quadruple platinum album "Shepherd Moons"
- Oscar nominee for a song in "The Lord of the Rings"
- One-named New Ager
- Single-named singer
- "A Day Without Rain" singer, 2000
- "The Memory of Trees" Grammy winner
- "Book of Days" songstress
- Singer with an Oscar-nominated song in "The Lord of the Rings"
- Singer born Eithne Ní Bhraonáin
- "May It Be" singer, 2002
- Singer with the double-platinum album "The Memory of Trees"
- 2001 Oscar nominee for the song "May It Be"
- "Paint the Sky With Stars" singer
- Singer with the 1992 quintuple-platinum album "Shepherd Moons"
- New Age superstar
- "Watermark" vocalist
- "Caribbean Blue" singer
- 2001 Oscar nominee for Best Original Song, "May It Be"
- "Paint the Sky With Stars: The Best of ___" (1997 album)
- "Amarantine" Grammy winner
- Irish singer with eight platinum U.S. albums
- Singer with the 2008 gold record "And Winter Came ..."
- "Only Time" singer, 2001
- "Orinoco Flow" singer, 1989
- Single-named New Age music star
- Single-named New Age singer
- Her big album is "Watermark"
- Singer with an asteroid named after her
- Irish folk-rock singer
- New Age music star
- Pop singer from Ireland
- New Age vocalist
- "Book of Days" singer
- One-named singer
- "A Day Without Rain" artist
- "Watermark" singer
- Single-named Irish singer
- "Orinoco Flow" vocalist
- New Age singer from Ireland
- Grammy winner for "The Memory of Trees"
- "Wild Child" singer
- New Age Irish singer
- Grammy-winning New Age singer
- New Age singer from Donegal
- One-named Gaelic singer
- Singer nicknamed "the Silver Lady"
- New Age Irish folk-rocker
- "Watermark" warbler
- Singer born Eithne Patricia Ní Bhraonáin
- One-named singer with the hit "Orinoco Flow"
- Irish singer with the album "The Memory of Trees"
- Pop musician from County Donegal
- "Watermark" musician
- Popular singer born in County Donegal
- Grammy winner for "Amarantine"
- Singer with the compilation "A Box of Dreams"
- "And Winter Came ..." artist
- "Na Laetha Gael M'Óige" singer
- One-named singer of New Age music
- Best New Age Album Grammy winner for "Shepherd Moons"
- She was once in the band Clannad
- New Age singer from Gweedore, Ireland
- "Ebudae" singer
- Three-time Grammy winner for Best New-Age Album
- Singer with a "Best of" album titled "Paint the Sky With Stars"
- She had a 1989 hit with "Orinoco Flow"
- "Amarantine" singer
- Best New Age Album Grammy winner for "Amarantine"
- Singer of the Oscar-nominated song "May It Be"
- "Anywhere Is" singer
- Grammy winner from County Donegal
- Singer dubbed "the voice of Ireland"
- Singer heard in the first "Lord of the Rings" movie
- "The Memory of Trees" album maker
- Grammy-winning New Ager
- Grammy winner for the New Age album "Amarantine"
- Irish pop star
- "Watermark" album maker
- Pop star from County Donegal
- Irish New Age singer
- Singer from Ireland
- Irish singer
- "Orinoco Flow" singer
- Irish New Ager
- Ireland's best-selling solo musician
- "Watermark" chanteuse
- Irish singing star
- Grammy winner for "A Day Without Rain"
- "A Day Without Rain" singer
- New Age vocalist from Ireland
- "Shepherd Moons" Grammy winner
- Gaelic singer
- Gaelic pop star
- "Watermark" chanteuse
- Irish singer with one name
- "Orinoco Flow" artist
- New Ager who often sings in Gaelic
- "The Council of Elrond" singer
- Singer with the 4x platinum album "Watermark"
- Singer of Tolkien-language lyrics
- "Orinoco Flow" New Age singer
- "A Day Without Rain" musician
- Mononymous four-time Grammy winner
- "Only Time" New Age singer
- "May It Be" singer, 2001
- One-named Irish Grammy winner
- 1987 album later rereleased as "The Celts"
- Singer from County Donegal
- "May It Be" singer
- Irish folksinger
- One-named New Age vocalist
- Orinico flow singer
- "And Winter Came ..." singer
- Singer of the Oscar-nominated "May It Be"
- Singer with the platinum 1992 album "The Celts"
- Oscar-winning "May It Be" singer
- Single-named vocalist
- One-named "May It Be" singer
- One-named "Watermark" singer
- New Age Grammy winner
- 'May It Be' singer
- 'Orinoco Flow' singer
- One-name New Age singer
- Irish New Age star
- Big name in New Age
- New Age singing star
- 'Only Time' singer
- Winner of four New Age Grammys
- Recording artist made famous by the BBC series "The Celts"
- Ireland's best-selling solo artist
- Grammy winner from County Donegal, Ireland
- New Age singer of Elvish lyrics
- "Trains and Winter Rains" singer
- Four-time Best New Age Album Grammy winner from Ireland
- Singer with the album "Shepherd Moons"
- New Ager with four Grammys
- New Ager who sings in Irish Gaelic
- Singer whose music plays in new age stores
- One-named vocalist
- Watermark chanteuse
- "A Day Without Rain" New Ager
- One-named Irish folk singer
- Gaelic music star
- "Ethereal wave" singer
- One-named New Age singer from Ireland
- 2002 Best Song Oscar nominee
- Irish singer who lives in a castle
- Gaelic singing star
- One-named Gaelic folk singer
- Former member of the Irish band Clannad
- "Oíche Chiún" singer
- "Orinoco Flow (Sail Away)" singer
- 2006 Grammy winner for "Amarantine"
- Noted Irish New Age singer
- Her "Orinoco Flow" has a macabre role in "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo"
- Big name in New Age music
- Four-time Best New Age Album Grammy winner
- Mononymous New Ager
- Self-titled platinum album of 1986
- One-named "Orinoco Flow" singer
- 'Exile' New Age singer
- Grammy-winning Celtic musician
- "The Celts" singer
- Singer with the triple-platinum album "The Memory of Trees"
- New Age star from Ireland
- "And Winter Came..." album maker
- Flack of "Black Scorpion"
- "And Winter Came ..." singer, 2008
- One-named singer with four Grammys
- "Amarantine" vocalist
- Singer whose name is almost a country in Africa
- "Amarantine" musician
- One-named singer with multiple Grammys
- "Trains and Winter Rains" singer, 2008
- Irish folk singer
- Singer who has recorded in Tolkien's Elvish language
- Performer of the 2001 Oscar-nominated song "May It Be"
- Irish musician with four Grammys
- "Shepherd Moons" singer
- "Dark Sky Island" singer, 2015
- Irish soft-rock singer
- Singer who co-composed a song in Elvish for "The Lord of the Rings"
- Writer/singer of an Elvish song for "The Lord of the Rings"
- Ireland's best-selling solo singer
- Ireland's biggest-selling solo artist
- One-named singer from County Donegal
- Singer with the 2008 album "And Winter Came ..."
- New Ager from Donegal
- "Dark Sky Island" singer
- Soundtrack composer for the BBC's "The Celts"
- Musician from County Donegal
- "Book of Days" New Ager
- "Only Time" songwriter
- "Only Time" New Ager
- Irish New Age songwriter
- Grammy-winning singer of "Shepherd Moons"
- "Dark Sky Island" musician
- New Ager who sings in Gaelic
- "Echoes in Rain" singer
- New Age singer of "Book of Days"
- She was born Eithne Ni Bhraonain
- She sang on the first "LOTR" soundtrack
- Singer formerly of the group Clannad
- Singer who has performed songs in Tolkien languages
- Grammy winner for "Shepherd Moons"
- Irish new age queen
- "The Memory of Trees" singer
- Irish queen of world music
- Irish queen of soft rock
- "Shepherd Moons" soft-rock queen
- Irish ethereal queen
- Irish "Only Time" singer
- "Sail Away" singer
- Ethereal "The Memory of Trees" singer
- "Amarantine" artist
- Ethereal "Watermark" singer
- "Only Time" Irish soft rock singer
- "Only Time" Celtic queen
- Ethereal "A Day Without Rain" singer
- "Dark Sky Island" softrock icon
- Ethereal "Amarantine" singer
- Ethereal "Shepherd Moons" singer
- 16-Across singer
- Topless country singer
- Singer born in County Donegal
- One-named singer who's sold 75 million albums
- Singer who has never done a tour
- Top Irish solo artist
- "Aniron" singer
- Her Oscar-nominated song May It Be features Elvish lyrics
- Grammy-winning Irish singer
- World-famous Irish mezzo
- Mononymous Grammy winner from Ireland
- Irish musician whose albums include Shepherd Moons (1991) and A Day Without Rain (2000)
- Singer from Donegal
- Single-named singer from Ireland
- "Orinoco Flow" New Ager
- Irish singer who sang "Orinoco Flow"
- New Ager who sometimes sings in Gaelic
- "Flora's Secret" singer
- Irish singer of "Orinoco Flow"
- "Watermark" New Ager
- "Shepherd Moons" New Ager
- Ireland's top-selling solo artist
- New Ager from County Donegal
- "May It Be" co-songwriter
- Composer for "Lord of the Rings"
- Gaelic-speaking New Ager
- "Oiche Chiuin" singer
- New Ager with some Gaelic lyrics
- Irish-speaking singer
- "Watermark" singer, 1988
- Noted Irish singer
- Irish singer whose real first name is Eithne
- Celtic music superstar
- One-named "Only Time" singer
- Irish singer with a 2006 “Sounds of the Season” album
- She sang in her family's Celtic band
- "Christmas Carols from Cork" performer (2016)
- Vocalist from Donegal
- “The Memory of Trees” singer
- Celtic singer of 50-Down
- One-named Celtic singer
- Former Clannad singer
- Vocalist from Gaoth Dobhair
- Irish singer with four Grammys
- Four-time Grammy winner for Best New Age Album
- Singer whose Irish first name is Eithne
- Irish music star who has never toured
- "Shepherd Moons" singer, 1991
- Irish singer who rarely performs live
- Irishwoman who's sung in 10 languages
- Irish singer who lives in a castle with her cats
- Multi-lingual Irish singer
- Singer born Eithne Padraigin Ni Bhraonain
- Irish winner of four Grammys
- One-named Irish hitmaker
- Grammy winner who sometimes sings in Gaelic
- Ireland's bestselling solo artist
- New Age artist who often sings in Irish
- Singer who owns Manderley Castle in Killiney
- Musical artist known as the "Queen of New Age"
- New Age singer from County Donegal
- Singer born Eithne Ní Bhraonáin
- One-named singer from Ireland
- One-named singer with the 2000 hit "Only Time"
- Singer known as the "Queen of New Age"
- Popular singer who has recorded in Elvish
- Bestselling Irish solo artist
- "The Celts" singer from Ireland
- Singer with the 5x platinum album "Shepherd Moons"
- Mononymous Grammy winner
- Noted Celtic musician
- Mononymous Irish singer
- Modern Celtic musician
- Singer with the album "Watermark"
- "Only Time" artist
- One-named Irish singer with four Grammys
- Artist who has recorded in Tolkien's fictional language
- Ireland's second-best-selling musical act after U2
- Bestselling Irish solo musician of all time
- Grammy winner from Donegal
- Celtic "The Celts" singer
- Grammy-winning singer who has recorded in several fictional languages
- Singer with the birth name Eithne Pádraigín Ní Bhraonáin
- Singer who wrote the Oscar-nominated song "May It Be" for "The Fellowship of the Ring"
Last Seen In
- New York Times - February 14, 2025
- USA Today - February 13, 2025
- New York Times - February 13, 2025
- New York Times - January 28, 2025
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - January 27, 2025
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - December 16, 2024
- Daily American - December 10, 2024
- New York Times - December 06, 2024
- Daily American - November 13, 2024
- Daily American - November 11, 2024
- USA Today - November 03, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - October 29, 2024
- Daily American - October 15, 2024
- New York Times - October 12, 2024
- LA Times - October 09, 2024
- USA Today - October 07, 2024
- LA Times - October 04, 2024
- LA Times - October 03, 2024
- LA Times - September 29, 2024
- Daily American - September 28, 2024
- LA Times - September 26, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - September 03, 2024
- USA Today - August 29, 2024
- New York Times - August 17, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - August 12, 2024
- LA Times - August 04, 2024
- Daily American - July 14, 2024
- New York Times - April 30, 2024
- LA Times - April 07, 2024
- Daily American - April 04, 2024
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