Answer: IRENE
IRENE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 385 times.
Referring Clues:
- Adler of Sherlock Holmes stories
- "Goodnight" girl of song
- 1973 Broadway revival starring Debbie Reynolds
- Hit 1919 musical revived in 1973
- Wife of two Forsytes, in "The Forsyte Saga"
- Goddess of peace
- One of the Horae
- Singer Cara
- Personification of peace, in myth
- Dunne of "I Remember Mama"
- With 23-Down, "Zorba the Greek" actress
- Sherlock's lady friend
- "The Woman," to Sherlock
- Castle of old
- Papas in films
- With 68-Down, "Fame" actress
- Cara of "Fame"
- Rich or Worth
- Actress Worth
- Goodnight girl of song
- Holmes friend Adler
- ___ Castle
- Actress Pappas
- Tony-winner Worth
- Memorable 1999 hurricane
- 1999 hurricane
- Actress Papas
- Peace goddess
- Abstract artist __ Rice Pereira
- Woman in Sherlock Holmes stories
- Cara or Castle
- Castle in a ballroom
- Papas on the screen
- Castle of dance
- "Goodnight ___"
- "Goodnight ___" (1950 hit)
- Papas of "Zorba the Greek"
- Vernon and __ Castle, introducers of the turkey trot
- "Prizzi's Honor" heroine
- "Me, Myself & ___" (2000 flick)
- "Good Night" girl of song
- Destructive 1999 Florida hurricane
- In an old song, the "I'll see you in my dreams" girl
- Nine-time Obie-winning playwright Maria ___ Fornes
- Mrs. David O. Selznick, daughter of 1-Across
- Castle with many steps
- Ryan of "The Beverly Hillbillies"
- 2000 Renée Zellweger title role
- Daughter of Zeus
- Castle in a dance hall
- Sister of Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands
- 1919 Broadway musical that set a record for most performances up to that time
- "Me, Myself & ___," 2000 Jim Carrey film
- Godfrey's woman in "My Man Godfrey"
- One of the Forsytes in "The Forsyte Saga"
- Jim Carrey comedy "Me, Myself & ___"
- Ballroom dancer Castle
- Younger sister of the Netherlands' Queen Beatrix
- Emmy and Tony nominee Ryan
- ___ Adler of Conan Doyle's "A Scandal in Bohemia"
- Comedic title role for Renée Zellweger, 2000
- Actress Papas or Ryan
- Girl who's the "you" in the lyric "I'll see you in my dreams"
- Ryan of "Pippin"
- Adler who outwitted Sherlock Holmes
- Title woman in a Jim Carrey movie
- Classic Broadway musical with the song "Alice Blue Gown"
- 1973 musical for which George S. Irving won a Tony for Best Actor
- Actress Ryan of "The Beverly Hillbillies"
- Cantankerous "Granny" Ryan
- Actress Dunne of "Penny Serenade"
- Castle of the ballroom
- Actress Dunne
- "Me, Myself & ___"
- Vernon Castle's dance partner
- Castle or Cara
- Goodnight gal of song
- Dunne or Papas
- "Me, Myself & ___" (Jim Carrey flick)
- Goodnight girl
- Castle of dancing
- Greek goddess of peace
- She played Granny in "The Beverly Hillbillies"
- Castle with many steps?
- "Goodnight ___" (song written by 34-Across)
- Peace personified
- "Goodnight ___" (Leadbelly song)
- Cara of “Fame”
- Castle or Dunne
- Castle with a lot of steps?
- "Me, Myself & ___" (Carrey comedy)
- Cara of "Fame" fame
- Jim Carrey movie "Me, Myself and ___"
- Actress Ryan on "The Beverly Hillbillies"
- Tony-winning actress Worth
- Dancer Castle
- Woman of the good night?
- Cara of song
- Dunne of "Cimarron"
- Papas of "Z"
- Peaceful personality of myth
- Worth or Castle
- Papas of "Anne of the Thousand Days"
- Castle of ballroom dancing
- Adler admired by Sherlock Holmes
- Castle with lots of steps?
- "Fame" singer Cara
- Castle led by another
- "I'll see you in my dreams" girl of song
- 1935 Nobelist Joliot-Curie
- Actress Cara
- Three-time Tony winner Worth
- Personification of peace, in mythology
- "Goodnight, ___" (folk standard)
- Greek counterpart of Pax
- "A Streetcar Named Desire" producer ___ Mayer Selznick
- "Brave ___" (William Steig children's book)
- "Me, Myself & ___" (2000 comedy)
- With 2-Down, "Fame" singer
- "Pippin" actress Ryan
- Old-time actress Dunne
- Castle with steps
- "I'll see you in my dreams" song girl
- Mythological peace goddess
- Dancing Castle
- Dunne in Hollywood
- ''Fame'' singer Cara
- Broadway title role for Debbie Reynolds
- Cara of ''Fame''
- Mrs. Soames Forsyte
- Personification of peace
- Renée role of 2000
- Dovish deity
- ''Me, Myself & __'' (Carrey film)
- ''Me, Myself & ___'' (Jim Carrey vehicle)
- Woman in some Sherlock Holmes stories
- Lead Belly classic ''Goodnight, ___''
- Cara in "Fame"
- "Granny" Ryan
- Ryan or Cara
- Sherlock's infatuation
- Ryan of "Beverly Hillbillies"
- Castle of the turkey trot
- ''Goodnight'' girl of song
- Ryan of ''The Beverly Hillbillies''
- Famous Castle
- Dunne of ''I Remember Mama''
- Pierre and Marie's daughter
- Cara or Ryan
- ''Goodnight, ___'' (1950 hit)
- ''Me, Myself & ___'' (Carrey film)
- Role for Zellweger
- ''Goodnight'' lady
- ''Goodnight'' gal
- "Flashdance" singer Cara
- Vernon's dancing partner
- Woman admired by Sherlock
- Ryan who played a hillbilly
- The personification of peace
- "Goodnight, ___" (1950 hit)
- "Me, Myself and ___"
- Galsworthy heroine
- Renee, opposite Jim Carrey
- Galsworthy's Mrs. Forsyte
- Chemistry Nobelist Joliot-Curie
- "Me, Myself & ___," 2000 Jim Carrey movie
- Dunne who was a five-time Best Actress nominee
- Sherlock Holmes' friend Adler
- Good-night girl of song
- "Me, Myself & ___" (Jim Carrey movie)
- "Goodnight" girl of old song
- Curie Daughter
- Adler of the Sherlock stories
- "Me, Myself & __": 2000 film
- Castle the dancer
- Cara on the "Flashdance" soundtrack
- Rich of old films
- Cara or Dunne
- Goddess who carried a cornucopia
- Cara of "Flashdance"
- Broadway musical of 1919 and 1973
- To whom "I'll see you in my dreams" is sung
- "Me, Myself ___" (Carrey film)
- "Goodnight" lady
- "Me, Myself & ___" (Jim Carrey vehicle)
- Lead Belly classic "Goodnight, ___"
- "Me, Myself & ___": 2000 film
- Actress Papas or Dunne
- "Goodnight" girl
- Dunne with five Oscar nominations
- Old Hollywood's Dunne
- Mythical peace goddess
- Dunne in "Cimarron"
- "Me, Myself & ___" (Carrey film)
- Cara of Fame
- Samuel Johnson tragedy
- Dunne or Cara
- Dunne of "My Favorite Wife"
- Ryan who played Granny on "The Beverly Hillbillies"
- Byzantine empress
- Archie Bunker's liberal neighbor Lorenzo
- "Me, Myself & ___" (2000 film)
- 2000 comedy "Me, Myself & ___"
- Title role for Renee Zellweger
- Hurricane of 2011
- Dutch princess who's the daughter of Queen Juliana
- Vernon Castle's wife
- Mrs. Forsyte in "The Forsyte Saga"
- "Goodnight, ___" (#1 hit of 1950)
- Marie Curie's daughter
- Papas of 'Z'
- Castle that danced
- 'Goodnight' girl
- First name of 8-Down
- Vernon Castle's partner
- 'Me, Myself, and ___'
- 'Goodnight' girl
- 'Z' actress Papas
- 'Fame' star Cara
- 'Goodnight' girl of song
- With 60-Across, she played Granny on 'The Beverly Hillbillies'
- Actress Ryan
- 'Fame' singer Cara
- Worth of the theater
- Daughter of Zeus and Themis
- Memorable 2011 hurricane
- Holmes adversary Adler
- Ryan or Dunne
- Dunne of films
- Major 2011 hurricane
- She bests Sherlock in "A Scandal in Bohemia"
- Castle seen in "The Whirl of Life"
- "Fame" actress Cara
- 2011 Category 1 hurricane
- Woman's name meaning "peace"
- 'Good-night' girl
- She pounded the East Coast in 2011
- Cary's costar in "The Awful Truth"
- Name meaning "peace"
- Goodnight gal
- "Goodnight, ___" (1950 The Weavers hit)
- Cary's co-star in "The Awful Truth"
- Sherlock's adversary Adler
- "Fame" star Cara
- 2011 hurricane
- Screen legend Dunne
- Rachel's role in the 2009 Sherlock Holmes movie
- Castle on Broadway
- Worth of theater
- Ryan who played Granny
- Samuel Johnson's only play
- She outwitted Sherlock
- The "you" in the lyric "I'll see you in my dreams"
- Girl to whom "goodnight" is sung
- Adler introduced in "A Scandal in Bohemia"
- Damaging 2011 East Coast hurricane
- Outwitter of Sherlock
- Peaceful deity
- Jim Carrey film, "Me, Myself & ___"
- 2000 title role for Renée
- Worth or Dunne
- 2011 hurricane that hit New York City
- Goodnight ______
- Dunne, Cara, or Ryan
- East Coast storm of 2011
- Memorable hurricane of 2011
- Nobel winner Joliot-Curie
- 2011 East Coast hurricane
- Big hurricane of 2011
- Worth or Rich
- Peace in Greece
- Ryan who was Granny
- Castle of fame
- Pax's Greek counterpart
- Follower of a destructive path in 2011
- "Forsyte Saga" wife
- Woman "in my dreams," in song
- Daughter of Queen Juliana of the Netherlands
- Dunne of film
- Dunn of "Magnificant Obsession"
- With 11-Down, "Zorba the Greek" actress
- Destructive hurricane of 2011
- Tony winner Worth
- "Me, Myself & ___": Jim Carrey film
- Woman in some Sherlock stories
- Good night ______
- Ryan of old TV
- Adler of Sherlock Holmes lore
- Actress Rich
- Destructive 2011 East Coast hurricane
- "Goodnight" girl of an old song
- "Good Night" girl
- Sherlock's feminine adversary
- Longest-running Broadway musical until "Pins and Needles" in 1939
- Castle in the 1914 musical "Watch Your Step"
- Me Myself and ____, 2000 movie with 34 Down
- Cara of 'Fame'
- "The woman," to Sherlock Holmes
- Rachel, in "Sherlock Holmes"
- Marie Curie's Nobelist daughter
- Dunne of movies
- Rachel, in recent "Sherlock Holmes" films
- "Me, Myself and ___" (Carrey movie)
- Madame Curie daughter
- Actress Jacob
- Rachel, in two recent "Sherlock Holmes" films
- Sherlock Holmes' Ms. Adler
- Nobel Prize-winning daughter of the Curies
- Sherlock's female adversary
- "Me, Myself & ___" (Jim Carrey film)
- Worth of the stage
- Dunne of old Hollywood
- Worth of acting
- Cara famous for "Fame"
- Mythical goddess of peace
- ___ Neuwirth (designer jewelry brand)
- "Me, Myself & ___" (film)
- Cara or Papas
- Sherlock Holmes' Adler
- A sister of Eunomia
- The "she" in the line "To Sherlock Holmes she is always THE woman"
- "Me, Myself & ___" (movie)
- Goddess of peace (var.)
- Singer-actress Cara
- Castle with famous steps
- "Me, Myself & ___" (Carrey movie)
- Cara who sang "Flashdance ... What a Feeling"
- Greek peace goddess
- Pax, to Praxiteles
- Good night ___ ( Sing-along favourite )
- Cara with two Grammys
- A castle
- Papas from Greece
- 2011 Atlantic hurricane
- Papas or Bordoni
- Adler in "A Scandal in Bohemia"
- Goodnight woman of song
- Adler in Sherlock Holmes stories
- Daughter of the law and order Titaness
- "Flashdance...What a Feeling" singer Cara
- "Me, Myself & ___" (Jim Carrey comedy)
- Woman who's bid good night in an old song
- Lead Belly's "Goodnight ___"
- Adler of Holmes stories
- Sherlock's foe Adler
- Bedard who voiced Pocahontas
- It followed Tropical Storm Harvey in 2011
- Five-time Oscar nominee Dunne
- Actress Bedard
- Protector of ancient Athens
- Adler of Sherlock Holmes fame
- "Goodnight, ___" (Lead Belly song)
- 4th Impact singer Cercado
- Adler in Sherlock Holmes fiction
- Sherlock Holmes foil Adler
- ___ Neuwirth (jeweler)
- Bedard who voiced Pocahontas in the 1995 Disney film
- Name from the Greek for "peace"
- "Goodnight, ___" (classic song)
- Nobel-winning daughter of Marie and Pierre Curie
- Dunne or castle
- Red Velvet singer
- Nobelist Joliot-Curie
- Adler called "the woman" by Sherlock Holmes
- Joliot-Curie who won a Nobel Prize in chemistry
- Adler in the Sherlock Holmes canon
- "Lost in Yonkers" Tony winner Worth
- "Goodnight, ___": Lead Belly song
- "Fame" singer-actress Cara
- Nobel-winning chemist Joliot-Curie
- Dunne of classic screwball comedies
- Name hidden in "the fire next time"
- Oscar nominee Dunne
- Cara who sang "flashdance... what a feeling"
- Cara of fame
- Fame actress Cara
- One-named K-pop singer
- Name that becomes another name when its first letter is dropped
- Adler played by Lara Pulver on "Sherlock"
- ___ Joliot-Curie, chemist daughter of Marie
- Subject of the classic song lyric "I'll see you in my dreams"
- Nobel laureate Joliot-Curie
- "Flashdance ... What a Feeling" singer Cara
- Name derived from the Greek for "peace"
- Dunne of "Love Affair"
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