- AMELIA
- Children's book character, __ Bedelia
- Earhart of the air
- First name in aviation
- Aviator Earhart
- Bloomer who wore bloomers
- Feminist Bloomer
- First name in flying
- Suffragist Bloomer
- ___ Island (One of Florida's Sea Islands, named after a princess)
- 2009 Swank biopic
- Name of a 25 Across
- Hilary Swank biopic
- 2009 Hilary role
- Henry Fielding's final novel
- Air Earhart
- Airborne Earhart
- Bloomer who popularized bloomers
- Dress reformer Bloomer
- Pilot Earhart
- Ms. Bedelia of children's books
- Bloomer of bloomers
- Missing aviatrix Earhart
- Lost aviatrix Earhart
- 2009 Hilary Swank film
- Bloomer girl
- Earhart
- '30s flyer
- Missing Earhart
- Bloomer who first wore bloomers
- First name in flight
- Aviation first name
- 2009 aviation biopic
- 2009 title role for Hilary
- Earhart in the air
- Bloomer of bloomers fame
- Florida's __ Island
- Bedelia of kiddie lit
- First name in aviation history
- Southernmost of the Southeast's Sea Islands
- Bedelia of kid-lit
- Fielding novel
- Henry Fielding novel
- Aviatrix Earhart
- Bloomer or Earhart
- Flyer Earhart
- Flier Earhart
- 2009 role for Hilary
- Hilary Swank biopic of '09
- Hilary Swank film of '09
- Name in worldwide July 1937 headlines
- Blu-ray with the featurette "The Plane Behind the Legend"
- Title role for Hilary Swank
- Vanity Fair girl
- Big name in '30s aviation
- Swank biopic
- Name akin to Emma
- Page 1 name, July 1937
- Earhart of aviation
- Name related to Millie
- Earhart or Bloomer
- Kiddie lit housekeeper Bedelia who's not good with idioms
- Eponymous pants wearer Bloomer
- Flier lost in Pacific, 1937.
- Flier lost July 2, 1937.
- Becky Sharp's schoolmate.
- Henry Fielding's novel (1751).
- Fielding's last heroine.
- Fielding's last novel, 1751.
- Miss Sedley, Becky Sharp's friend.
- Becky Sharp's sister-in-law.
- Fielding's last novel.
- Becky's friend.
- Menotti heroine.
- Vanity Fair character.
- Becky Sharp's friend.
- Fielding novel, 1751.
- Mrs. Bloomer.
- Model wife in Fielding novel.
- One of the Sedleys.
- Famous flier's first name.
- 1751 novel.
- Verdi role.
- Fielding title
- Menotti girl
- Novel by Fielding
- Menotti's operatic lady
- Suffragette Bloomer
- Menotti's "___ Goes to the Ball"
- Susan Clark played her on TV
- Memorable Earhart
- Women's rights advocate Bloomer
- 1751 Fielding novel
- Eponymous Bloomer
- Un Ballo in maschera heroine
- Editor/suffragist Bloomer
- Social reformer Bloomer
- Title woman in a Joni Mitchell song
- Earhart who disappeared over the Pacific
- Miss ___ Evans of McCullers's "Ballad of the Sad Cafe"
- ___ Island, Fla.
- 1751 Henry Fielding novel
- Carson McCullers's Miss ___ Evans
- Henry Fielding title heroine
- Earhart who was the first aviatrix to fly solo across the Atlantic
- Henry Fielding novel and heroine
- Bloomer after whom bloomers are named
- English princess after whom a Virginia county is named
- Renato's wife in Verdi's "Un Ballo in Maschera"
- Joni Mitchell song with the lyric "She was swallowed by the sky"
- Bedelia of children's literature
- 2009 Hilary Swank biopic
- The princess in "The Princess Diaries"
- ___ Bedelia (children's book character)
- First name in solo flying
- 2009 aviatrix biopic
- Title role played by Hilary Swank in a 2009 biopic
- 2009 biopic starring Hilary Swank
- First name in flying history
- Voting rights matriarch ___ Boynton Robinson
- Bedelia whose name (appropriately) means "to cause trouble"
- Aviation biopic starring Hilary Swank
- Flying name
- Earhart who flew solo across the Atlantic in 1932
- ___ Peabody (fictional sleuth in an Elizabeth Peters series)
- First name in aviatrices
- American aviator Earhart
- Ms. Earhart
- First name among aviators
- Famous aviator Earhart
- ___ Boynton Robinson (civil rights leader)
- First name among famous aviators
- Earhart, who flew solo across the Atlantic
- Pioneering pilot Earhart
- Earhart who disappeared
- Earhart in aviation history
- Earhart known as "Lady Lindy"
- Earhart who said, "There's more to life than being a passenger"
- Kid lit's ___ Bedelia
- Earhart or Barr
- First name in noted aviators
- Bloomer who ran The Lily
- Earhart, the first female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic
- Obstacle racer Boone
- Bloomers' Bloomer
- __ Island, Fla.
- First name of a 1968 National Aviation Hall of Fame inductee
- Lockheed Electra 10E aviator's first name
- Transatlantic flight figure Earhart
- You Bring Me Joy singer ___ Lily
- Reformer Bloomer
- Henry Fielding's last novel
- 2009 biopic about a flyer
- Hilary Swank film with the tagline "Defying the impossible. Living the dream."
- First in flight?