Clues for the word "SELMA"
We've had 160 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 261 times in crosswords. It was last seen in New York Times crossword on December 17, 2024.
Referring Clues
- Alabama city
- Center of a 1965 voter registration drive
- 1965 march site
- Novelist Lagerlöf
- Alabama march city
- 1965 King arrest site
- City west of Montgomery
- Seat of Dallas County, Alabama
- 1965 center of a black voter registration drive
- 1965 march city
- City famously visited by Martin Luther King Jr. in 1965
- 1965 Alabama march site
- 1965 civil rights march site
- City on the Alabama River
- One of Homer's in-laws
- Civil rights march site, 1965
- Sister of Marge Simpson
- 1965 march setting
- March site mentioned in "Eve of Destruction"
- One of Bart Simpson's aunts
- Alabama protest city
- Cotton State city
- Where King marched
- Alabama city associated with Martin Luther King
- Civil rights march site
- City of civil rights history
- Blair of "Kath and Kim"
- One of Lisa Simpson's aunts
- Alabama university
- March 1965 march city
- Alabama civil rights city
- Notable civil rights city
- Southern city in 1965 news
- Alabama River town
- City W of Montgomery
- Alabama city in 1965 news
- Alabama march site
- Alabama city in 1965 headlines
- Historic Alabama city
- Site of King's voter registration drive
- Memorable march site
- Where a King marched
- March site for King
- Alabama march place
- Memorable Alabama city
- Memorable Alabama town
- Yellowhammer State city
- Demonstration site, 1965
- City in 1965 headlines
- Civil rights city in Alabama
- '60s march site
- Starting point of some famous civil rights marches
- City famously visited by Martin Luther King Jr.
- 1965 Freedom March city
- Town of a civil rights march
- Where M.L.K. led a voter drive
- Alabama town in '60s headlines
- Alabama River city
- Site of 1960s marches
- 1965 King march site
- Bloody Sunday march site
- 1965 protest site
- Name on a southern National Historic Trail sign
- King march site
- King march start
- Central Alabama city
- 1965 Alabama march city
- Chain smoker on "The Simpsons"
- Historic march
- Sister of Patty and Marge
- National Voting Rights Museum locale
- Bart Simpson's aunt
- U.S. city that's a girl's name
- Freedom March city
- Seat of Dallas County, Ala.
- Southern town in '60s headlines
- Southern site of an 1865 battle
- Historic march site
- Alabama city on the Alabama
- One of Marge Simpson's sisters
- March site for Dr. King
- 2014 film about civil rights marches
- 2014 Best Picture nominee based on historical events
- Southern city with a woman's name
- City in Alabama
- Alabama civil rights march city
- 2014 film about Dr. King
- Seat of Alabama's Dallas County
- Historical Alabama march site
- 2014 historical film nominated for a best picture Oscar
- Actress Blair
- Film about Dr. King's march
- March locale of note
- Best Picture Oscar nominee for 2014
- 2014 Oscar-nominated film set in Alabama
- An aunt of Bart Simpson
- Aunt of Bart Simpson
- So-called "Butterfly Capital of Alabama"
- "The Simpsons" aunt
- Historic Alabama city known
- BET Awards Best Movie of 2015
- Also-ran to "Birdman" for a 2014 Oscar
- Movie about Dr. King's march
- Best Picture Oscar nominee directed by Ava DuVernay
- City in a 2014 Ava DuVernay movie
- John Lewis march site
- King march site in Alabama
- 1965 civil rights marches beginning
- Alabama city famous in civil rights history
- 2014 movie directed by Ava DuVernay
- Site of a historic 1965 voter-registration drive
- "Bloody Sunday" site of 1965
- Title city in a DuVernay movie
- "Voting Rights Trail" terminus
- 2014 film set in Alabama
- Patty Bouvier's twin sister
- Site of 1965 marches
- Site of a 1965 voter registration drive
- National Voting Rights Museum site
- City on the Alabama
- 2014 movie about Dr. King
- A sister of Marge Simpson
- 2014 hit film featuring Oprah Winfrey
- Site of a 1965 civil rights march
- 2014 Best Picture nominee
- 2014 film with LBJ and Malcolm X
- Aunt of Bart, Lisa and Maggie
- Alabama city in an Ava DuVernay film
- DuVernay film about Martin Luther King Jr.
- 2014 film with the tagline "One dream can change the world"
- Alabama city in civil rights history
- Civil rights march film of 2014
- Where an historic 54-mile journey began (1965)
- 2014 film in which David Oyelowo played Martin Luther King Jr.
- Historic 1965 march location
- Starting point of three marches in March 1965
- Ava DuVernay film subject
- 2014 film directed by Ava DuVernay
- Dallas County Voters League city
- ___ March
- 2014 film starring David Oyelowo as Martin Luther King Jr.
- 2014 Ava DuVernay drama
- National Voting Rights Museum and Institute city
- Film that ends with a King's speech
- DuVernay film set in Alabama
- Home of the National Voting Rights Museum
- Title city in a 2014 Ava DuVernay film
- 1965 civil rights march locale
- The ___-to-Montgomery marches
- Title city in a DuVernay film
- 1965 protest city
- "Legally Blonde" actress Blair
- David Oyelowo film set in Alabama
- "Introducing, ___ Blair" (documentary)
- Ava DuVernay film about the 1965 voting rights marches
- 2014 civil rights drama set in Alabama
- Alabama site of 1960s marches
- Aunt of 31-Down
- Starting city in a 1965 Civil Rights march to Montgomery
- Site of a historic civil rights march
Last Seen In
- New York Times - December 17, 2024
- USA Today - October 07, 2024
- LA Times - September 19, 2024
- New York Times - May 10, 2024
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - April 15, 2024
- LA Times - March 17, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - February 10, 2024
- LA Times - February 05, 2024
- LA Times - December 14, 2023
- USA Today - December 01, 2023
- USA Today - November 04, 2023
- USA Today - September 28, 2023
- LA Times - September 21, 2023
- USA Today - July 27, 2023
- USA Today - June 02, 2023
- LA Times - April 28, 2023
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - January 25, 2023
- LA Times - December 11, 2022
- USA Today - November 15, 2022
- New York Times - October 24, 2022
- USA Today - July 27, 2022
- New York Times - July 13, 2022
- New York Times - May 10, 2022
- New York Times - November 14, 2021
- New York Times - January 24, 2018
- Pat Sajack's Code Letter - January 19, 2018
- LA Times - December 24, 2017
- USA Today - December 12, 2017
- Universal - December 06, 2017
- LA Times - November 16, 2017
- And in 231 more crossword puzzles...