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Other crossword clues for answer "ELIZA"

ELIZA
My Fair Lady girl
The Wild Thornberrys kid who communicates with wild animals
Dushku on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer"
My Fair Lady lady
Actress Dushku
TV actress Dushku
She sings "Helpless" in "Hamilton"
Hamilton character who sings "That Would Be Enough"
My Fair Lady
Doolittle of My Fair Lady
Uncle Tom's Cabin escapee
Lerner's Doolittle
My Fair Lady role
Higgins's student
My Fair Lady miss
Wouldn't It Be Loverly? singer
Prof. Higgins' pupil
Miss Doolittle of "Pygmalion"
Miss Doolittle
Pygmalion flower-seller
Pygmalion principal
Ms. Doolittle
Doolittle created by Shaw
Shaw's Doolittle
Pygmalion part
Henry's tutee
My Fair Lady title character
Doolittle of fiction
My Fair Lady heroine Doolittle
Henry's fair lady
Character played by Audrey and Julie
Alfred's daughter in "My Fair Lady"
Miss Doolittle of "My Fair Lady"
Pupil of Henry Higgins
Henry's makeover subject in "My Fair Lady"
Singer Doolittle
Role for Julie and Audrey
'enry's protege
Henry's trainee
Actress Dushku of "Bring It On"
'Enry's "My Fair Lady" tutee
'Enry's trainee, on Broadway
'Enry's Broadway protégé
Broadway flower seller
I Could Have Danced All Night singer
My Fair Lady flower seller
'Enry's Broadway protégée
Alfred Doolittle's daughter
The "her" in Broadway's "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face"
Broadway role for Julie
My Fair Lady heroine
Dushku of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer"
Hamilton role for Tony nominee Phillipa Soo
Tru Calling actress Dushku
Hamilton role for Phillipa Soo
Schuyler sister who married Alexander Hamilton
Shaw's Miss Doolittle
Diction student of fiction
Film role for Audrey
Henry Higgins' pupil
Pygmalion character
Henry's student
Shaw heroine
'Enry's student
Subject of a '60s movie remake?
Fictional Covent Garden merchant
Henry's makeover subject
Focus of a 1956 Broadway bet
Pygmalion role
Shaw's "Will ye-oo py me f'them?" speaker
Shaw's Cockney heroine
Relative of Betty and Bessie
Shaw character Doolittle
Andrew Johnson's First Lady
Audrey's "My Fair Lady" role
Pygmalion protégé
My Fair Lady character
Fictional flower girl Doolittle
Slave in "Uncle Tom's Cabin"
With 34-Across, fictional woman who's the inspiration for this puzzle's theme
Ice-walker in "Uncle Tom's Cabin."
President Monroe's wife.
She escaped from Simon Legree.
She fled across the icy Ohio.
Professor Higgins' pupil.
Ice crosser.
One of the Doolittles.
A fair lady.
Shaw character.
Famous ice-crosser.
Julie or Audrey.
Shaw role.
Shavian heroine.
A Doolittle.
Julie Andrews role
Role for Julie Andrews
Uncle Tom girl
Doolittle
Famous frozen-river crosser
Fair lady in "My Fair Lady"
Shavian professor's pupil
Stowe's ice-crosser
Higgins's prodigy
1964 role for Audrey
She wants to "talk proper...like a lye-dy"
Stowe character
Cousin of Jane Eyre
Uncle Tom's Cabin woman
Doolittle of "Pygmalion"
Fictional Doolittle
Henry's pupil
Doolittle played by Audrey Hepburn
With 78-Down, character commemorated in the answers to this puzzle's starred clues
'Enry's fair lady
Pupil of 'enry 'iggins
The "you" in "On the Street Where You Live"
Musical character who sings "Wouldn't it be loverly?"
Slave woman in "Uncle Tom's Cabin"
Mrs. Alexander Hamilton
Lady of "My Fair Lady"
Spouse of Alexander Hamilton
Woman who sings "Burn" in "Hamilton"
My Fair Lady protagonist
One of the Schuyler sisters in "Hamilton"
Sister to Angelica and Peggy in "Hamilton"
Dushku of "Tru Calling"
Flower girl Doolittle
Alexander's wife in "Hamilton"
1966 computer program designed to emulate a psychotherapist
Audrey played her in "My Fair Lady"
Former first lady ___ McCardle Johnson
Nigel Thornberry's daughter
Never Rarely Sometimes Always writer-director Hittman
Early computer therapist
Protagonist of "The Wild Thornberrys"
Hamilton character who sings "Burn"
Dushku or Doolittle
My Fair Lady lead
Comedian Skinner
Bring It On actress Dushku
She called her patron 'Enry
Early computer program that mimicked natural language
Pygmalion heroine
Henry tutors her
Pygmalion pupil
Doolittle, whose speech patterns can be heard in this puzzle's theme answers
Title character in "My Fair Lady"
My Fair Lady title role