Other crossword clues for answer "EDITH"
- EDITH
- Meathead's mother-in-law
- Archie's dingbat
- Costume designer Head
- Mythologist Hamilton
- See 56A
- Novelist Wharton
- Wharton who wrote {/The Age of Innocence/}
- Mary and Sybil's sister on "Downton Abbey"
- Singer Piaf
- Despicable Me daughter who wears the pink hat
- Teddy Roosevelt's second wife
- Anne Frank's mother
- A Bunker
- Bunker or Head
- Bunker on TV
- Dame Sitwell
- Piaf the chanteuse
- Author Wharton
- Wife of Woodrow
- Gloria's sitcom mom
- Gloria's mom
- Head of Hollywood
- Wife of Theodore or Woodrow
- Mother-in-law of "Meathead"
- Archie Bunker's wife
- Mrs. Archie Bunker
- Head of design
- Mike Stivic's mother-in-law
- Archie's TV wife
- Gloria's TV mom
- Dingbat in "All in the Family"
- Head of Hollywood costume design?
- Writer Wharton
- The House of Mirth novelist Wharton
- Head of costume design
- All in the Family mother
- The Age of Innocence writer Wharton
- The Age of Innocence author Wharton
- Middle daughter on "Downton Abbey"
- Mrs. Bunker
- Archie's sitcom partner
- Roman Fever author Wharton
- Chanteuse Piaf
- Piaf or Wharton
- Sitwell or Wharton
- Archie's wife
- TV's Mrs. Bunker
- Sitcom dingbat
- Archie's woman
- Mythology author Hamilton
- WWI first lady Wilson
- Mrs. Roosevelt
- Downton Abbey character Lady __ Crawley
- Theodore's first lady
- All in the Family wife
- Meathead's '70s TV mother-in-law
- Downton Abbey lady
- Gloria's mom in '70s TV
- Bunker on Hauser Street
- Bunker of note
- Archie's spouse
- Downton Abbey sister
- Ethan Frome writer Wharton
- Wharton who was the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
- Archie's (much) better half
- Mike's mother-in-law
- Sib of Osbert and Sacheverell
- Head of costumes
- Archie Bunker's spouse
- Teddy's First Lady
- Wharton of literature
- Pulitzer author Wharton
- All in the Family character
- Head of Hollywood costuming
- Name on the cover of "Age of Innocence"
- With 57 Down, lead role in "La Vie en Rose"
- Downton Abbey daughter
- Birth name of Mrs. Soprano's portrayer
- Best Actress Oscar role after Elizabeth II
- Either of two early-1900s First Ladies
- Name on the cover of "Ethan Frome"
- Ethan Frome novelist Wharton
- Head of the costume department
- Dingbat of '70s TV
- The Age of Innocence novelist Wharton
- The Greek Way author Hamilton
- Dame ___ Evans.
- Congresswoman Rogers, from Massachusetts.
- Miss Sitwell.
- Dame Evans, English actress.
- One of the Sitwells.
- Girl in "The Children's Hour."
- Girl's name.
- Rep. Rogers, dean of women in Congress.
- Between Diane and Flora.
- And ___ with golden hair.
- Woodrow Wilson's widow.
- Nurse Cavell.
- Mrs. Wilson.
- Mrs. Woodrow Wilson.
- Wharton.
- One of the Hamiltons.
- Archie's foil
- Sitwell or Bunker
- Wharton or Evans
- Dame ___ Sitwell
- Dress designer Head
- Piaf or Head
- Bunker's spouse
- Cavell or Sitwell
- Poet Sitwell
- Dombey and Son wife
- Dombey and Son woman
- Woodrow's second First Lady
- Bunker matriarch
- Designer Head
- One of TV's Bunkers
- Martyred Carmelite nun ___ Stein
- Hamilton who wrote "Mythology"
- Marion's "La Vie en Rose" character
- Archie's sitcom wife
- First lady of the 1910s
- Maude's cousin on 1970s TV
- Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt
- Wharton who wrote "Ethan Frome"
- British poet/critic Sitwell
- Archie's wife on "All in the Family"
- English poet Sitwell
- Wharton or Piaf
- Wharton, for one
- Marion's "La Vie en Rose" role
- Mrs. Teddy Roosevelt or Mrs. Woodrow Wilson
- Wharton who was the first woman to win a Pulitzer Prize for fiction
- La Vie en Rose singer Piaf
- Brookner character Hope
- First name among classic TV wives
- Beloved dingbat
- Hollywood's Head
- She sang "Those Were the Days"
- Archie's better half
- Dingbat on "All in the Family"
- Mother-in-law of TV's Meathead
- Ethan Frome author Wharton
- Name within "credit history"
- Head of costume designing
- Head designer
- Lear s Mrs. Bunker
- Archie's TV mate
- ___ Ann (Lily Tomlin character)
- Archie's mate
- Matriarch in "All in the Family"
- Songstress Piaf
- Theodore Roosevelt's wife
- Funny "Those Were the Days" singer
- Wharton, the first woman to win a Pulitzer
- Physician and activist ___ Irby Jones
- Dr. ___ Irby Jones
- Name hidden in "hammered it home"
- Costume designer Head who inspired "The Incredibles" character Edna Mode
- Dingbat
- Stein or Sitwell
- Head of costuming
- Head with eight Oscars
- Piaf portrayed in "La Vie en Rose"
- Wife of Teddy Roosevelt