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'
- ___, blow your horn!
- Old school singer/actress Shore
- Kitchen occupant, in song
- Kitchen lady of song
- 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