Other crossword clues for answer "AMANDA"
- AMANDA
- The Hill We Climb poet Gorman
- Bynes of "She's the Man"
- New Yorker critic Petrusich or New York Times critic Hess
- Mean Girls actress Seyfried
- Actress Bynes
- Palmer of the Dresden Dolls
- Paranormal romance fiction author Hocking
- Actress Seyfried
- Boston's only #1 hit
- The Talk cohost Kloots
- Actress Blake
- Peet or Bynes
- Peet or Plummer
- Plummer in pics
- Actress Peet
- Coetzer of tennis
- The Glass Menagerie mother
- Mother in "The Glass Menagerie"
- Name meaning "worthy of love"
- Freddy Krueger's mother
- The "you" in the classic rock lyric "I'm gonna take you by surprise / And make you realize"
- Name meaning "she who is to be loved"
- Actress Donahoe
- Plummer of "Pulp Fiction"
- Actress Plummer or Pays
- Christopher Plummer's daughter
- Blake of "Gunsmoke"
- Plummer of stage and screen
- Actress Donohoe or Plummer
- Actress Plummer
- Novelist Cross
- Peet of "Something's Gotta Give"
- Screen star Plummer
- Blake of films
- Actress Seyfried or Peet
- Starlet Bynes
- Actress Peet or Plummer
- Blake who played Miss Kitty on "Gunsmoke"
- The Rose songwriter McBroom
- Actress Bearse or Plummer
- Activist/heiress Hearst
- Mrs. King on "Scarecrow and Mrs. King"
- Seyfried of "Mean Girls"
- Brockmire actress Peet
- Actress Seales of "Insecure"
- Poet Gorman who read at President Biden's inauguration
- Seales of HBO's "Insecure"
- Seyfried of "Big Love"
- Change Sings: A Children's Anthem author Gorman
- Poet Gorman
- Insecure actress Seales
- Mr. Spock's mother
- Laura Wingfield's mother
- Name meaning "beloved"
- Glass Menagerie character
- Actress Seyfried or Bynes
- Whodunit author Cross
- 1980s top-10 baby girl name
- Mystery novelist Cross
- Cross of whodunits
- Heather's "Melrose Place" role
- Bynes in the 2007 film "Hairspray"
- Syriana actress Peet
- Bynes of "Hairspray"
- Mandy.
- Woman in Wells' "The Research Magnificent."
- Girl's name.
- Heroine of "Private Lives."
- Role in "Private Lives."
- Character in "Private Lives."
- Peregrine Pickle's victim.
- Private Lives heroine.
- One of Peregrine Pickle's conquests.
- Smollett character.
- Private Lives role.
- Private Lives woman.
- Miss Blake of "Gunsmoke"
- Spouse of Peregrine Pickle
- Peregrine Pickle's wife
- Ms. Blake of "Gunsmoke"
- Actress Blake of "Gunsmoke"
- Jane Wyatt's "Star Trek" role
- Matriarch in "The Glass Menagerie"
- T. Williams character
- Ballerina McKerrow
- Kate Jackson role on TV
- Mrs. Prynne of "Private Lives"
- Role in "The Glass Menagerie"
- TV role for Kate Jackson
- Plummer of the boards
- Jane Wyatt role in "Star Trek IV"
- A Plummer from N.Y.C.
- Kate Jackson TV role
- Melrose Place role
- The Glass Menagerie role
- Plummer of film
- Actress Donohoe
- Katharine's role in "Adam's Rib"
- British actress Holden
- Cross the novelist
- Actress Blake or Plummer
- Mrs. Wingfield in "The Glass Menagerie"
- ___ Blake, player of Miss Kitty on "Gunsmoke"
- Finding ___, 2008 comedy
- She's the Man actress Bynes
- Cross of mysteries
- The Glass Menagerie woman
- 1986 girl's-name song by Boston
- Actress Bynes of "She's the Man"
- Mrs. King on TV's "Scarecrow and Mrs. King"
- Only #1 hit for Boston
- Spock's mother
- Mother in Tennessee Williams's "The Glass Menagerie"
- Actress Seyfried of "The Dropout"
- Poet Gorman who wrote "The Hill We Climb"
- Blake or Plummer
- Actress Bearse
- Plummer of 'Pygmalion'
- 'Gone' star Seyfried
- 'What a Girl Wants' star Bynes
- '86 Boston classic
- Boston "Third Stage" hit
- Boston song girl
- I'm gonna say it like a man and make you understand, ___!
- Boston's only No. 1 single
- Actress Peet or Seyfried
- Gorman who delivered the inaugural poem "The Hill We Climb"
- The Dropout star Seyfried
- Plummer or Blake
- The Glass Menagerie character
- Gunsmoke's Kitty
- Kitty of "Gunsmoke"
- Seyfried who played Cosette in "Les Miserables"
- Seyfried of "A Mouthful of Air"
- She played Kitty in Gunsmoke
- Ms. Plummer
- Mystery writer Cross
- Ms. Blake
- Tennis Coetzer
- The Puzzled Heart author Cross
- Screen's Peet or Plummer
- Bynes of "Easy A"
- Seyfried of "Ted 2"
- National Youth Poet Laureate Gorman
- Call Us What We Carry author Gorman
- Plummer of "Agnes of God"
- #1 hit for Boston
- Kitty player on "Gunsmoke"
- Gorman who was the first National Youth Poet Laureate
- Teen star Bynes
- Ugly Betty receptionist
- Seyfried of "Mamma Mia!"
- Borden who captained the gold-winning 1996 gymnastics team
- Poet Gorman, who read at Biden's inauguration