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Other crossword clues for answer "ALICE"

ALICE
___ in Wonderland
She goes down a rabbit hole
Trixie's sitcom friend
Author Walker
Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt
Arlo sang about her
Rocker Cooper
TV diner employee
Ghostley or Cooper
Notable tea-party attendee
Food activist Waters
Literary protagonist who almost drowns in her own tears
Jazz's Coltrane
Lincoln Center's ___ Tully Hall
Walker of letters
The Color Purple novelist Walker
Mrs. Kramden
One of the Kramdens
Lewis's heroine
Wonderland girl
___ in Chains
Ralph's missus
Jazz pianist Coltrane
Singer Cooper whose real first name is Vincent
White Rabbit chaser of kiddie lit
Tea party attendee
Trixie's pal
Mrs. Ralph Kramden
Guthrie lady
Rabbit chaser
Storied rabbit-chaser
See 41 Down
Wonderland figure
Girl at a tea party
Tea party crasher
Bradys' housekeeper
Center square on "The Brady Bunch"
White rabbit chaser
Tea party member?
Canadian author Munro
Writer Walker
Lifelong companion of Gertrude
White Rabbit follower
Curiouser and curiouser! speaker
Tiny ___ (Albee play)
Chum of Trixie in 1950s TV
Fictional interlocutor with a caterpillar
Actress Faye
After a fall such as this, I shall think nothing of tumbling downstairs! speaker
Famed restaurateur of Great Barrington, Massachusetts
Woody Allen movie of 1990
The Color Purple author Walker
Carroll's heroine
Girl who chased a rabbit
Linda Lavin sitcom
Mad Hatter's guest
White Rabbit girl
Dennis the Menace's mother
Restaurant owner of song
Trixie's pal on "The Honeymooners"
Fictional party crasher
Through the Looking-Glass heroine
Carroll heroine
Ralph's sitcom wife
Curiouser and curiouser! utterer
Pulitzer-winner Walker
Famous tea party crasher
Wonderland lass
Wonderland visitor
In Old Chicago star Faye
Wonderland wanderer
She doesn't live here anymore
Dilbert engineer whose "cardiovascular system is basically coffee"
Through the Looking-Glass girl
Fictional rabbit chaser
Ralph's wife on "The Honeymooners"
Guest at a fictional tea party
___ In Chains (grunge band)
Coffee-loving "Dilbert" character
Underground girl of kid lit
Through the Looking Glass lass
I Love You, ___ B. Toklas (1968 Peter Sellers film)
The Lovely Bones novelist Sebold
Fictional girl to whom a hookah-smoking caterpillar gives advice
Mel's employee
The Brady Bunch housekeeper
Blue beginner?
Girl who went down the rabbit hole
Lewis Carroll character
Teddy Roosevelt's daughter
Toklas
Arlo's restaurateur
A Honeymooner
Magic mushroom muncher
Uninvited tea party guest
The Honeymooners wife
Carroll character
Sitcom waitress
The Honeymooners role
Fictional dreamer
Lewis Carroll heroine
Restaurateur in a folk song
The voice of Kathryn Beaumont, in a 1951 cartoon
Queen of Hearts irritator
Sitcom set in a diner
Subject of this puzzle
... a grin without a cat! thinker
Curly-haired "Dilbert" character
Novelist Walker
But I don't want to go among mad people speaker
Three inches is such a wretched height to be speaker
Sitcom set at Mel's Diner
2013 Literature Nobelist Munro
Mrs. Kramden of Chauncey Street
Visitor to 54-Across
I've had such a curious dream! speaker
Off with her head! head owner
You're nothing but a pack of cards! speaker
Raspy-voiced Cooper
Chef and farm-to-table pioneer Waters
Literature Nobelist Munro
Painter Neel known for nudes
Rock's __ in Chains
Writer Munro
... a grin without a cat observer
__ in Borderland: manga series
Girl who meets the Cheshire Cat
Jazz great Coltrane
Tea party guest
White Rabbit pursuer
Tennis great Marble
Blue shade
Woody Allen film
Singer Cooper
Tiny Albee character
Oscar role for Ellen
Waitress at Mel's
__ Doesn't Live Here Anymore
Shade of blue
Ralph Kramden's wife
Walker who wrote "The Color Purple"
Brady Bunch housekeeper
Court star Marble
Albee title character
Carroll kid
Tarzan's mother
Trixie's sitcom pal
Mad Hatter guest
Pulitzer author Walker
Dilbert engineer
One of the "Honeymooners" Kramdens
White Rabbit's chaser
Rabbit chaser of fiction
Novelist Sebold
Girl in Wonderland
Queen of Hearts irker
Rabbit follower of fiction
Woman in "Dilbert"
Dilbert woman
Carroll adventurer
Kid-lit party crasher
Guest of the Mad Hatter
Party crasher of British fiction
Pulitzer Prize novelist Walker
White Rabbit's pursuer
TV series with the theme song "There's a New Girl in Town"
Coffee-loving woman in "Dilbert"
Housekeeper on "The Brady Bunch"
Kiss my grits! sitcom
Coworker of Dilbert
Folk song restaurateur
T. R.'s daughter.
___ Springs, center of Australia.
Roosevelt's daughter.
___ Springs, in central Australia.
Phil Harris' wife.
Tarkington heroine.
Carol Marsh's role.
Mrs. Dean Acheson.
Disney heroine.
Girl in an old song.
Heroine of an 1865 tale.
Subject of Sir John Tenniel's art.
Fictional character of variable size.
Girl of variable height.
Princess Royal of England.
Queen Elizabeth II's mother-in-law.
T. R.'s first wife.
Children's favorite.
Mrs. Gobel on TV.
Booth Tarkington heroine.
Dodgson heroine.
Gobel's TV wife.
Miss Marble of tennis.
Mrs. Phil Harris.
___ Springs, Australia.
___ blue.
One of the Roosevelts.
___ Marble.
Grave ___, and laughing Allegra . . .
___ Adams.
Girl in 1865 book.
Marble of tennis.
Miss Toklas.
Girl who met the Mock Turtle.
Guest at the Mad Tea Party.
Mirror girl.
One of Princess Anne's names.
The girl for Ben Bolt.
Adventurous girl.
Girl who was elongated, also shortened.
Owner of Dinah, the cat.
Ben Bolt's girl.
Girl's name.
Adventurous heroine.
Name of a blue.
Albee heroine.
Albee role.
Carroll girl.
Juvenile heroine.
Looking-glass girl.
Rabbit's follower.
Old Vincennes girl.
Light blue
Kind of blue
Mrs. Longworth
Restaurateur of film
Tiny ___
Adams or Liddell
Dodgson girl
Restaurant owner of films
Toklas or blue
Adventure girl
Dinah's owner
Adventure first name
Albee girl
Kind of blue gown
Venturesome girl
___ Doesn't Live Here
Blue girl
Restaurant owner
Blue-gown girl
Faye of film fame
Faye or Cooper
Faye or Marble
Linda Lavin role
TV waitress
Dodgson's girl
Ghostley presence
Gobel's mate
Kramden's mate
Gobel's wife
Albee honoree
Hatter's guest
Rabbit follower
She wore a blue gown
TV role for Linda Lavin
Tarkington's "___ Adams"
A Town Like ___: Shute
Linda Lavin vehicle
Adams or Gobel
A Roosevelt
Toklas or Faye
Famous eatery owner
Faye of films
Girl in "The Children's Hour"
Marble of tennis fame
Ralph Kramden's mate
T.R.'s "blue" girl
Trixie Norton's friend
March Hare's guest
Burstyn's Oscar-winning role
Guthrie's restaurateur
Linda Lavin's TV hit
Movie restaurateur
Cooper or Ghostley
Gobel's widow
Restaurant owner in a 1969 film
Character in Meyerbeer's "Robert the Devil"
Tarkington's Adams
New York's _____ Tully Hall
Carroll adventuress
Falstaff soprano
Biographee B. Toklas
Daughter of Teddy Roosevelt
Restaurateur of song
Role in "Falstaff"
A Town Like ___ (Nevil Shute novel)
Girl who meets the Duchess
One of "The Honeymooners"
___ B. Toklas
Adventuresome story girl
Trixie's pal, in 50's TV
Girl with a cat named Dinah
To the moon, ___! ("The Honeymooners" phrase)
Arts patron Tully
Girl with a looking-glass
Name referenced in Jefferson Airplane's "White Rabbit"
Mrs. Kramden of "The Honeymooners"
Trixie's best friend, on TV
Caterpillar engager
One of TV's "honeymooners"
Role in Verdi's "Falstaff"
Trixie's best friend in 1950's TV
Carroll's tea party visitor
Christopher Robin went down with ___: Milne
Sitcom with the catchphrase "Kiss my grits!"
___ blue, color named after a first daughter
... of 1990
Dennis the Menace's mom
Girl who went through a looking glass
Restaurant owner in an Arlo Guthrie song
See 4-Down
It's the stupidest tea-party I ever was at in all my life! speaker
Fictional character who cried "Curiouser and curiouser!"
She asked "What IS an un-birthday present?"
Short-story writer Munro
'Tis the Voice of the Lobster reciter
Girl who was a guest at the Mad Hatter's tea party
Tea party crasher of fiction
Fictional title character who declares "How puzzling all these changes are!"
Tea party girl
Still ___ (Julianne Moore film)
Cooper of hard rock
Chef Waters who wrote "The Art of Simple Food"
Still ___ (2014 drama that earned a Best Actress Oscar)
Literary heroine who cries "Curiouser and curiouser!"
Title literary character who exclaims "How puzzling all these changes are!"
Chef Waters who pioneered the organic food movement
Children's character who asks herself "And what is the use of a book without pictures or conversations?"
Noted underground adventurer
Girl who went down a rabbit hole
Protagonist in a long-running Phyllis Reynolds Naylor book series
Character who's told "We're all mad here"
Jefferson Airplane's "Go Ask ___"
-- B. Toklas
She lived with TV's Bradys
Mr. Cooper, to us
Only Women Bleed Cooper
School's Out Cooper
Avril Lavigne song about Wonderland?
Shock rocker Cooper
Storied tea party crasher
White Rabbit acquaintance
Walker who wrote "Hard Times Require Furious Dancing"
Children's-book character who swims in a pool of her own tears
Dilbert's colleague
Wonderland character
Dodgson's lass
Ralph Kramden's better half
The owner of Arlo's favorite eatery
Olympic gold medalist Coachman
Meridian author Walker
Mel's Diner waitress
Ralph's wife
Lavin's sitcom role
Carol and Mike's maid
Rock's Cooper
Carroll's adventuress
Lewis Carroll's rabbit chaser
___ Doesn't Live Here Anymore
Carroll's adventurer
The Brady Bunch domestic
Wonderland VIP
She met the Mad Hatter
Wonderland explorer
School's Out singer Cooper
Literary tea party attendee
The Color Purple Pulitzer winner Walker
Restaurateur in an Arlo Guthrie song
She falls down a rabbit hole
Wonderland adventurer
Author Walker or Munro
Another guest at above
Tarkington's Adam
Chef/author Waters
Comic Ghostley
Gertrude's gal
Pulitzer novelist Walker
Author Munro
Novelist McDermott
Carroll's character
King Ranch location
Lavin TV role
Actress Ghostley
Adventuresome visitor
Albee's "Tiny ___"
First name in shock rock
Employee at Mel's Diner
Lewis Carroll's girl
Phoebe's poetic sister
She followed a rabbit down a hole
Girl at a fictional tea party
Linda Lavin sitcom role
She had tea with the March Hare
Girl who fell down a rabbit hole
She fell down a rabbit hole
TV show that spun off "Flo"
___ blue (gown color of song)
Rabbit chaser of literature
Literary tea party guest
Disability activist Wong
The Half of It director Wu
Jazz musician Coltrane
Albee's is tiny
Rabbit pursuer
Guthrie's restaurant owner
Tiny --: Albee
Shute's "A Town Like __"
See 38 Down
__ Ford of "Falstaff"
The Lovely Bones author Sebold
You're nothing but a pack of cards! crier
Cruel officemate of Dilbert
Name in the Jefferson Airplane hit "White Rabbit"
Fictional character mentioned in Jefferson Airplane's "White Rabbit"
She used a flamingo as a croquet mallet in an 1865 book
Fed Vice Chairman Rivlin
Philanthropist Tully
Noted party crasher
Everything's curious today speaker
Sitcom set at 91-Across
Rabbit hole traveler
Curiouser and curiouser! exclaimer
Rabbit hole follower
It's the stupidest tea-party I ever was at in all my life! declarer
The Queen of Hearts asks her "Can you play croquet?"
The Color Purple writer Walker
Walker in a bookstore
Rabbit chaser of story