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Other crossword clues for answer "HINES"

HINES
Running Scared star
Duncan __ cake mix
Earl "Fatha" __
Restaurant rater Duncan
Actor/dancer Gregory
Duncan ___ (cake company)
White Nights star
Tap star Gregory
Jazz pianist idolized by Nat King Cole
Food critic whose name is a popular baking brand
Actress Cheryl who's married to RFK Jr.
Tap dancer Gregory
Fatha of jazz
Jelly's Last Jam dancer
Gregory of "Tap"
Baryshnikov costar in "White Nights"
Fatha of modern jazz
Jazzman "Fatha"
Jelly's Last Jam hoofer
Cheryl of "Suburgatory"
Jelly's Last Jam star
Dancer Gregory
Female deer
Jazz pianist "Fatha"
Pioneer restaurant reviewer Duncan
Duncan __: cake mix brand
Jazzman known as "Fatha"
Duncan of baking fame
Gregory or Earl
Jazz pianist
Gregory of "Waiting to Exhale"
Duncan of cake mixes
Big name on cake boxes
Name on Perfectly Moist mixes
Jelly's Last Jam Tony winner
Food critic Duncan
Tap star
He wrote "Adventures in Good Eating."
Chief of Staff, 1922–24.
20th century food expert.
Metropolitan opera bass.
Noted basso.
Restaurant authority.
Basso Jerome.
Mimi of Broadway.
Pianist Earl.
Met basso
Jazzdom's Fatha
Jerome of the Met
Met's Jerome
Jazzman Earl "Fatha" ___
Earl (Fatha) ___, jazz pianist
Noted jazz pianist
Earl, the jazz pianist and conductor
Operatic Jerome
Basso Jerome ___
Earl (Fatha) ___ of music
Opera bass Jerome ___
Duncan ___
Jazzman who played "Boogie Woogie on The St. Louis Blues"
Jelly's Last Jam dancer Gregory ___
Jazz's Earl "Fatha" ___
Cheryl of "Curb Your Enthusiasm"
Jazzman Earl
Adventures in Good Eating author Duncan
Jazz pianist Earl who was known as Fatha
White Nights star Gregory
Gregory of tap and "Tap"
Duncan in the kitchen
Tony-winning tap dancer
Duncan ___ cake mix
Baryshnikov's co-star in "White Nights"
Cheryl or Gregory
Cheryl of TV or Gregory of dance
Jazz pianist Earl
American tap dancer Gregory
Broadway actor-dancer
Tony-winning dancer
'20s pianist with Armstrong
Baryshnikov's "White Nights" co-star
Pianist Earl, called "Fatha"