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
- 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
- The "her" of "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face"
- 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