Answer: HELEN
HELEN is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 154 times.
Referring Clues:
- She had "the face that launched a thousand ships"
- Agamemnon's sister-in-law
- Hunt in Hollywood
- Actress Hunt
- Her face launched a thousand ships
- Paris's abductee
- Euripides play
- Cosmopolitan's ___ Gurley Brown
- Title character in a Euripides drama
- Beauty who was born from an egg, in Greek myth
- Paris abducted her
- Ancient beauty
- Cause of the Trojan War
- Ancient abductee
- Lover of Paris
- Beauty of Troy
- Woman of "Troy"
- Lady of Troy
- Hunt of "As Good as It Gets"
- Trojan captive
- Legendary abductee
- "The face that launched a thousand ships"
- Menelaus's spouse
- Fabled beauty
- Singer Reddy
- Classic beauty
- Hayes of theater
- Hayes or Hunt
- Hunt of "Cast Away"
- She ran off with Paris
- Troy beauty
- "The Queen" star Mirren
- Launcher of a thousand ships, it's said
- Euripides play or its heroine
- Hunt of "Mad About You"
- Abductee of myth
- Longtime White House correspondent Thomas
- Oscar winner Hunt
- Hunt in the theater
- Sister of Castor
- Hayes of the theater
- Mythical beauty
- ''Iliad'' character
- __ of Troy (mythical abductee)
- Daughter of Zeus
- Aunt of Orestes
- Trojan War figure
- New Zealand prime minister Clark
- Mythical captive
- 68 Down character
- Trojan War catalyst
- Trojan War captive
- Troy abductee
- Paris abductee
- ''The Queen'' star Mirren
- Her face ''launched a thousand ships''
- Hunt of ''Twister''
- Spartan queen
- Hunt of "What Women Want"
- Hunt or Reddy
- ___ of Troy (mythical abductee)
- Mirren of "The Queen"
- Iliad beauty
- ___ of Troy
- Euripides play in which the title heroine never goes to Troy
- Annie's student
- Abductee in Troy
- Her face "launched a thousand ships"
- Mirren of the movies
- Hunt or Hayes
- Clytemnestra's sister
- "Iliad" character
- Woman of Troy
- Sparta's queen
- Castor's sister
- Lady of Paris
- Daughter of Leda
- Wife of Menelaus
- Writer Keller
- Paris kidnapped her
- Menelaus' wife
- Menelaus's wife
- Paris carried her off
- Paris' captive
- Popular object of heroic age suitors
- Popular object of heroic age suitors
- Popular object of heroic age suitors
- "As Good As It Gets" actress Hunt
- Abductee of Paris
- Oscar actress Mirren
- Mythical abductee
- Oscar winner Mirren or Hunt
- She was abducted by Paris
- Captive at Troy
- Actress Worth
- Daughter of Zeus and Leda
- Captive of Paris
- Oscar winner Mirren
- "___ Wheels" (Wings song)
- Woman for Paris
- Sister of Castor and Pollux
- Actress Mirren
- Actress Hayes
- Storied abductee
- MS. Gurley Brown
- Oscar actress Hunt
- Oscar winner as Elizabeth II
- Trojan beauty whose face launched a thousand ships
- Trojan beauty
- Hayes or Mirren
- Hunt on the screen
- Hollywood's Hunt or Hayes
- Theatrical great Hayes
- Singer ___ Reddy
- Hunt for a film?
- Trojan war beauty
- ___ Keller
- Troy resident
- Actress ___ Hunt
- Dame ___ Mirren
- First name shared by three Oscar actresses
- Mirren of "The Hundred-Foot Journey"
- Actress ___ Hayes
- Paris attraction?
- Famous kidnap victim
- Hunt of TV and film
- Beatrix Potter's real first name
- Clytemnestra's half sister
- Historic Keller
- Keller or Hunt
- Mythical beauty whose face "launched a thousand ships"
- Abductee from Troy
- Moody tennis player?
- Literary character with a powerful face
- Launcher of many ships?
- Hayes or Traubel
- Mirren of 'The Queen'
- "charlie hoover" wife
- ___ Keller, first deaf and blind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts
- Trojan War VIP
- Classical personification of ideal human beauty
- Keller on the Alabama state quarter
- Mirren with many royal roles
- "Iliad" woman
- Artist Frankenthaler
- Most beautiful woman
- "Asian American Dreams" author Zia
- Late singer Reddy
- Mirren of "Trumbo" (2015)
- ___ Keller, first deafblind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree
- Sister ___ Prejean, author of the 1993 best seller "Dead Man Walking"
- Mirren who has portrayed three different British queens on screen
- "illiad" beauty
- Hunt of "Twister"
Last Seen In:
- LA Times - September 11, 2024
- LA Times - July 26, 2024
- New York Times - June 16, 2024
- New York Times - January 27, 2024
- New York Times - January 23, 2024
- New York Times - December 29, 2022
- LA Times - December 25, 2022
- LA Times - December 11, 2022
- New York Times - September 05, 2022
- LA Times - June 12, 2022
- New York Times - April 04, 2022
- New York Times - November 16, 2021
- LA Times - August 09, 2021
- LA Times - April 20, 2021
- Universal - December 06, 2020
- USA Today - October 13, 2020
- Netword - January 12, 2020
- USA Today - January 07, 2020
- USA Today - December 02, 2019
- LA Times - November 24, 2019
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