Answer: AMY
AMY is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 293 times.
Referring Clues:
- 70's White House kid
- "Once in Love With ___"
- One of the "Little Women"
- Dickens's Little Dorrit
- Former White House daughter
- Writer ___ Tan
- Actress Brenneman
- First daughter Carter
- TV's "Judging ___"
- Youngest March sister
- "High Noon" wife ___ Kane
- Charley's love in "Where's Charley?"
- "Yentl" actress Irving
- Author Tan
- "High Noon" heroine
- A Vanderbilt
- U.S. Olympic gymnast Chow
- "Chasing ___" (1997 film)
- Irving of "Carrie"
- Alcott of women's golf
- Christian singer Grant
- "Little Women" woman
- Christian pop singer Grant
- First daughter in the Carter White House
- One of Alcott's "Little Women"
- Novelist Tan
- "Chasing ___," 1997 film
- ___ Ray of the Indigo Girls
- Dickens's "Little Dorrit"
- David Sedaris's comic sister
- "Little Women" sister
- Actress Adams, star of 2007's "Enchanted"
- Etiquette maven Vanderbilt
- Humorist Sedaris
- Singer Winehouse
- Grammy winner Winehouse
- Etiquette guru Vanderbilt
- Sedaris of "Strangers With Candy"
- "The Joy Luck Club" writer Tan
- "Clueless" director Heckerling
- Jimmy and Rosalynn's daughter
- Alcott of the LPGA
- Poet Lowell
- Irving of "The Competition"
- Madigan of "Field of Dreams"
- "Judging ___" (CBS drama)
- Pulitzer-winning poet Lowell
- Actress Madigan
- First daughter of the 1970s
- Youngest of the Marches
- Dickens' Little Dorrit
- Former First Daughter Carter
- Singer Grant
- "Rehab" singer Winehouse
- Adams of "Junebug"
- "Weekend Update" co-anchor Poehler
- High jumper Acuff
- Actress Adams of "Enchanted"
- Grant with Grammys
- Swimmer Van Dyken
- Actress Adams of "Junebug"
- Actress Yasbeck
- Irving of films
- Sister of Jo, in literature
- Grant in the Gospel Music Hall of Fame
- Indigo Girls member Ray
- Humor writer Sedaris
- Humorist Sedaris who wrote "I Like You"
- Poehler of "Blades of Glory"
- "Chasing ___" (1997 Ben Affleck movie)
- One of the girls in the Madonna children's book "The English Roses"
- Carter who illustrated "The Little Baby Snoogle-Fleejer"
- Adams of "Enchanted"
- Poehler of "Baby Mama"
- '70s-'80s first daughter
- Funnywoman Sedaris
- Irving in films
- 1970s White House daughter
- TV title judge
- One of the March girls
- ''Once in Love With __''
- Tan in bookstores
- Vanderbilt of etiquette
- Tan of novels
- Grammy winner Grant
- Alcott girl
- Etiquette expert Vanderbilt
- ''Chasing ___'' (1997 film)
- Youngest of Alcott's March sisters
- ''Little Women'' woman
- '70s White House kid
- Former First Daughter
- "The Hundred Secret Senses" writer Tan
- Songstress Grant
- Comic Sedaris
- Pulitzer poet Lowell
- Jimmy Carter's daughter
- Vanderbilt or Irving
- White House kid of the '70s
- First child, 1977-81
- Carter or Grant
- One of Marmee's girls
- Sister of Meg and Beth
- '70s First Daughter
- Gospel singer Grant
- A Little Woman
- First daughter of 1977-81
- Golfer Alcott
- Literary sister of Meg, Jo, and Beth
- Tan that might be scanned on the beach
- TV judge
- Tan on a book jacket
- Sis of Meg, Beth and Jo
- Tan or Irving
- Adams of "Doubt"
- "Enchanted" actress Adams
- First Daughter of the late 1970s
- Youngest of the March sisters
- Girl's given name
- Top-10 baby girl name in the '70s
- "Junebug" Oscar nominee Adams
- Fictional sister of Meg Jo and Beth
- Poehler of "SNL"
- Funny Poehler
- Six-time Olympic swimming gold medalist Van Dyken
- "Little Women" girl
- Girl's name meaning "loved"
- Actress ___ Sedaris
- Writer Tan
- One of Jo's sisters
- Sister of Jo
- One of the 'Little Women'
- Rocker Winehouse
- Winehouse or Fisher
- Actress Adams
- 'Judging ___'
- 'Little Women' woman
- Grant or Irving
- Irving or Grant
- Poehler or Yasbeck
- Actress Irving
- Alcott character
- Writer Tan
- Jimmy's daughter
- Actress/author Sedaris
- Irving of film
- Irving of 'Yentl'
- Gospel's Grant
- Ms. Tan
- Minnesota senator Klobuchar
- Lowell or Tan
- Late singer Winehouse
- "Judging ___" (TV drama)
- Name after "Chasing" in a movie title and "Judging" in a TV show title
- Tan in a bookstore
- Poehler of "Parks and Recreation"
- ____ Tan, Joy Luck Club author
- Moviedom's Madigan
- Clint's "Trouble with the Curve" co-star
- Windows users
- With 56-Down, "The Joy Luck Club" author
- Name meaning "beloved"
- Winehouse or Poehler
- March of fiction
- Poehler or Grant
- Grant or Carter
- "Judging ___" (Amy Brenneman drama)
- "Judging ___"
- "Little Women" character
- Adams of "The Fighter"
- Tan in a library
- Youngest March girl
- Literary March
- "Man of Steel" actress Adams
- Irving, Smart or Carter
- Adams of "American Hustle"
- March girl
- Actress Poehler
- Adams or Grant
- Grant or Adams
- Tan in the bookstore
- Five-time Oscar nominee Adams
- Adams, Grant or Carter
- Grant or Sedaris
- Recording artist, Grant
- Schumer of Comedy Central
- Comedy Central comedienne Schumer
- Youngest sister in "Little Women"
- Detective Santiago on "Brooklyn Nine-Nine"
- Girl's name that becomes a different girl's name if you switch the first two letters
- Adams of "The Muppets"
- Grant of music
- Carlson on "Blue Bloods"
- Adams of "Big Eyes"
- Tan who wrote "The Joy Luck Club"
- '70s White House daughter
- Ray or Tan
- Actress Smart or Adams
- Alcott woman
- Adams or Poehler
- First name of Dickens's Little Dorrit
- Grant with six Grammys
- "Trainwreck" actress/screenwriter Schumer
- With 63-Across, best-selling Chinese-American author
- Poehler of "Sisters"
- Musical documentary/biopic of 2015
- Comedian Poehler
- Irving of 101-Down
- Actress Adams of "American Hustle"
- She anchored "Weekend Update" with Tina, then Seth
- Adams of Hollywood
- Writer Sedaris
- "Trainwreck" star Schumer
- Grant of Christian music
- Funny Schumer
- Novelist ___ Tan
- Acker of "Person of Interest"
- Comic/writer Schumer
- Adams of "Her"
- Poehler of TV
- Name that means "beloved"
- Stand-up comic Schumer
- "Arrival" star Adams
- Lois in "Batman v Superman"
- Comedian Schumer
- Adams or Madigan of films
- Satirical Schumer
- Youngest of the "Little Women"
- Youngest of the fictional March sisters
- "Ask ___" (syndicated advice column)
- First name in etiquette
- Mrs. March's youngest
- Lowell or Alcott
- Ryan of "The Office"
- One of the Vanderbilts
- "Arrival" actress Adams
- "Kenilworth" heroine
- Comic Schumer
- One of the March sisters
- Youngest of Alcott's Marches
- Poehler of 'Sisters'
- Frank Loesser's "Once in Love With ___"
- Grant with the 1991 #1 hit "Baby Baby"
- Schumer of "I Feel Pretty"
- Poehler vortex of funniness?
- Adams of "Vice"
- Brenneman of "The Leftovers"
- Acker of "The Gifted"
- Adams of HBO's "Sharp Objects"
- Sister of Meg, Jo and Beth
- "Gone Girl" girl
- "SNL" alum Poehler
- 2019 Emmy nominee Adams
- "Ask ___" (newspaper advice column)
- Schumer of comedy
- Actress in the Adams family
- Tan on a bookshelf
- Adams who played Lois Lane
- 2020 candidate Klobuchar
- Crossword-loving detective on "Brooklyn Nine-Nine"
- "Little Women" role for Florence Pugh
- ___ Ray, one of folk rock's Indigo Girls
- Senator Klobuchar
- Character in "Little Women" or "The 39 Clues"
- "Making It" co-host Poehler
- ___ Sherman-Palladino, creator of "Gilmore Girls" and "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel"
- Director Seimetz
- Golfer Alcott, or Alcott girl
- Adams who played Lois Lane in "Man of Steel"
- Schumer or Poehler
- Painter Sherald
- ___ Beach, composer of the first symphony composed by an American woman
- Name from the French for "beloved"
- Heckerling who directed "Look Who's Talking" and "Clueless"
- "Saving Fish From Drowning" author Tan
- Name hidden in "dream yoga"
- The "gone girl" in "Gone Girl"
- Tan writing books
- "Jeopardy!" champion Schneider
- ___ Schneider, winningest woman in "Jeopardy!" history
- "Vice" Oscar nominee Adams
- Magnificent Seven member Chow
- Comedian Sedaris
- Sedaris of "The Mandalorian"
- Poehler of "Inside Out"
- Advice columnist Dickinson
- "The Kitchen God's Wife" author Tan
- "Doctor Who" role for Karen Gillan
- "Russian Doll" co-creator Poehler
- "Sharp Objects" actress Adams
- Political analyst Walter
- Comedian Schumer or Poehler
- Rosamund Pike's role in "Gone Girl"
Last Seen In:
- USA Today - October 29, 2024
- New York Times - October 28, 2024
- LA Times - October 10, 2024
- New York Times - September 08, 2024
- USA Today - September 05, 2024
- New York Times - March 05, 2024
- LA Times - February 12, 2024
- LA Times - January 23, 2024
- LA Times - December 01, 2023
- LA Times - November 22, 2023
- New York Times - November 12, 2023
- USA Today - October 06, 2023
- USA Today - September 26, 2023
- USA Today - May 25, 2023
- LA Times - April 18, 2023
- New York Times - April 04, 2023
- New York Times - April 02, 2023
- New York Times - March 12, 2023
- LA Times - March 10, 2023
- USA Today - November 17, 2022
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