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Other crossword clues for answer "AMELIA"

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?