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Other crossword clues for answer "DINAH"

DINAH
Musical Shore
Alice's wonderland cat
Shore of Hollywood
Songstress Shore
Washington who sang "What a Diff'rence a Day Makes"
Alice's cat
Singer Washington
Alice in Wonderland cat
Horn blower of folk music
Black Canary's alter ego ___ Lance
Shore
Shore the singer
Shore of 1950s TV
Washington or Shore
Shore or Washington
Someone in the kitchen?
A Shore
Horn blower in an old folk song
Woman in "I've Been Working on the Railroad"
Woman in the kitchen?
Title woman of whom it's asked, "Is there anyone finer in the state of Carolina?", in a popular 1920s big band tune
Kitchen denizen of song
Singer/actress Shore
Someone's in the kitchen with ___...
Washington of song
Entertainer Shore
I've Been Working on the Railroad woman
See the USA in Your Chevrolet singer Shore
Shore of song
Shore who dated Burt Reynolds
Washington who sang the blues
Kitchen occupant of song
Singer Shore
Washington who won a Grammy for "What a Diff'rence a Day Makes"
Grammy Hall of Famer Washington
Blues queen ___ Washington
___ Shore, singer with a music festival named after her
Memorable Shore
Singing Shore
Blues Queen Washington
Bluesy Washington
Woman's name heard in "I've Been Working on the Railroad"
Self-titled '70s talk show
I've Been Working on the Railroad name
1970s talk show
Daughter of Jacob and Leah
Kitchen dweller of song
Shore seen on TV
Shore show of the '70s
'70s TV talk show
Empty Nest actress Manoff
Blues singer Washington
Singer Shore whose name is associated with a major LPGA golf tournament
Queen of the Blues Washington
Carroll cat
Someone's in the kitchen with __
Daughter of Jacob
Jazz legend Washington
First name in TV variety
Alice's cat in "Alice in Wonderland"
Disney dachshund
___ Shore.
Cook in "Uncle Tom."
Little Eva's cook.
TV's Shore.
Girl of song.
Quilting party hostess.
Famous first name on TV.
Character in "Adam Bede."
Name of Alice's cat.
Adam Bede's wife.
Alice in Wonderland's kitten.
Old song hit.
Quilting-party giver.
Tin Pan Alley girl
Shore or Alice's cat
One of the Washingtons
Vocalist Shore
Cat in "Through the Looking Glass"
A certain Shore
Shore from Tenn.
Jacob's daughter by Leah
Oldie introduced by Ethel Waters: 1924
50's singer Washington
Bing Crosby #1 hit
Popular 70's talk show
Shore of America
The "D" in jazz's Miss D
Alice's pet cat in "Alice in Wonderland"
Washington of jazz
Washington who was called "Queen of the Blues"
Someone who's "in the kitchen" in "I've Been Working on the Railroad"
Blues chanteuse Washington
1956 jazz/blues album with an exclamation point
___, won't you blow your horn? (old lyric)
Alice's cat in "Through the Looking-Glass"
Singer Shore or Washington
Someone's in the kitchen with her, in an old song
Shore of music
Someone's in the kitchen with her, in song
Singer Washington with three recordings in the Grammy Hall of Fame
Shore of 'Up in Arms'
Old school singer/actress Shore
Kitchen occupant, in song
Kitchen lady of song
Singer and actress Shore
Singer Washington who was called the Queen of the Blues
Noted Washington
Talk show hostess Shore
Washington of the blues
Washington the blues legend
Blues great Washington
Entertainer and LPGA Hall-of-Famer Shore
Song hit of the 1930s
Ms. Shore
Famous Shore
Entertaining Shore
Emmy winner Shore
1932 #1 hit for Bing Crosby
Blues legend Washington
I've Been Working on the Railroad girl
Someone's in the kitchen with her