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- 1816 Jane Austen novel
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- She plays Hermione
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- Novel that inspired the film "Clueless"
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- Thompson or Stone
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- __ Lee Bunton, a.k.a. Baby Spice
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- La La Land Best Actress Stone
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- (Austen)
- 1815 classic whose title character is played by Anya Taylor-Joy in a 2020 film
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- Kinds of Kindness star Stone
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- 2021 US Open winner Raducanu
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- 1998 role for Uma
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- Top-10 baby name since 2002
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- #3 baby girl's name in 2010
- Glee guidance counselor
- #2 baby girl name in 2013
- #2 baby girl's name in 2013
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- Top-five baby girl name since 2002
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- #2 baby girl name for 2020
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- Baby Spice's real first name
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- Pip ___ (during the afternoon, to a Brit)
- Younger sister of Isabella in a 19th-century novel
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- 1975 Hot Chocolate hit
- Queen ___, mother of Edward the Confessor.
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- ___ Goldman.
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- Novel on which the film "Clueless" is based
- Top female baby name of 2014-18
- Top name in a Social Security Administration list every year from 2014 to 2017
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- 1815 novel of romantic mis-understandings
- Anarchist/political activist Goldman
- YouTube star Chamberlain, whom The Atlantic called "the most talked-about teen influencer in the world"
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- Actress and gender equality activist Watson
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- Noted 1815 comedy of manners
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- Goldman who crusaded for birth control access
- ___ Raducanu, 2021 U.S. Open winner
- 1815 novel on which the film "Clueless" was based
- A well-known Stone
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- Stone of "Poor Things"
- Stone on a set
- Stone or Watson of the big screen
- ___ Raducanu, 2021 U.S. Open women's tennis champion
- 'Baby Spice' Bunton
- Samms or Watson
- Stone of film
- Watson of 'The Bling Ring'
- Jane Austen protagonist
- First name in anarchy
- Watson who played Meg in Greta Gerwig's "Little Women"
- Cline whose novel "The Guest" follows a young woman kicked out of her rich boyfriend's beach house in the Hamptons (May, 2023)
- 1816 Austen novel
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- Thompson or Lazarus
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- Thompson in "Dead Again"
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- Gwyneth Paltrow role of 1996
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- Avenger Peel
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- Thompson of "Nanny McPhee"
- Jane's Ms. Woodhouse
- One Jane Austen novel
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- Actress Roberts
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- Easy A star Stone
- Late Night star Thompson
- 2020 Anya Taylor-Joy film based on a Jane Austen novel
- Actress and gender equality advocate Watson
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- Jane Austen novel adapted for a 2020 film
- Stone who will star in "Cruella"
- Political activist Goldman
- U.N. Women Goodwill Ambassador Watson
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- Early 20th-century activist Goldman
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- La La Land actress Stone
- Actress and activist Watson
- House of the Dragon actor D'Arcy
- Poor Things actress Stone
- Bunton of Spice Girls fame
- Corrin who portrayed Princess Diana in "The Crown"
- Tennis player Raducanu
- ___ Bovary
- Ms. Bovary
- The Crown actor Corrin
- Actress Bones or Stone
- Thompson in Howard's End
- Ms. Woodhouse
- Feminist Goldman
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- Bronte novel
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- Cruella star Stone
- Shiva Baby director Seligman
- 2021 US Open champion Raducanu
- Painter Amos
- ___ Gee, co-founder of the AAPA, which popularized the term "Asian American"
- Avengers Peel
- Thompson or Bovary
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- Classic Jane Austen novel
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- No. 1 baby girl name, 2014-2016
- Stone with an Oscar for "La La Land"
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- Activist Gonzalez
- Top baby girl's name since 2014
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- Stranger Than Fiction actress Thompson
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- When ___ Falls in Love (Taylor Swift song)
- Hawaiian activist Nawahi
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- When ___ Falls in Love (Taylor Swift vault track from "Speak Now")
- 1816 novel set in the village of Highbury
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- Zombieland actress Stone
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- Sir Anthony's co-star in "Howards End"
- Inspiration for "Clueless"
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- Comic novel of 1816
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- Clueless was a retelling of it
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- Stone of "The Amazing Spider-Man"
- Once Upon a Time heroine
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- Flawed title character of 1815
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- Paris-born Watson
- Inspiration for the film "Clueless"
- Ross and Rachel's daughter on "Friends"
- Stone on screen
- Would-be matchmaker of literature
- Eight-movie co-star of Daniel and Rupert
- Madame Bovary's given name
- Most popular U.S. baby girl's name since 2014
- Oscar winner Stone
- Inspiration for 1995's "Clueless"
- Literary heroine described as "faultless in spite of all her faults"
- 1815 novel set in Highbury, England
- Stone of "Cruella"
- Stone with an Oscar
- Stone in films
- 1815 novel set in Highbury
- Girl's name supplanted as most popular by Olivia in 2019
- Jane Austen's title matchmaker
- Stone on film