Answer: ADELE
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- Girl's name
- Girl's name.
- "Skyfall" singer
- Fred's dancing sister
- Designer Simpson
- "Rolling in the Deep" singer
- "Hello" singer
- An Astaire
- "Someone Like You" singer
- 'Skyfall' singer
- Fred Astaire's sister
- Fred's sister
- Dancer Astaire
- One-named singer
- "Set Fire to the Rain" singer
- "Chasing Pavements" singer
- "Easy on Me" singer
- "Die Fledermaus" maid
- 'Rolling in the Deep' singer
- One of the Astaires
- British singer of "Skyfall"
- Astaire
- Simpson of fashion
- "When We Were Young" singer
- Fashion designer Simpson
- 'Hello' singer
- Maid in "Die Fledermaus"
- Jane Eyre's pupil
- Fred's dancing partner
- British pop singer
- "21" singer
- Singer with the album "25"
- Dancing sister of a famous dancer
- Dancer Fred's sister
- "The Story of ___ H" (1975 movie)
- "Rumour Has It" singer
- Fred's first partner
- Fred's dance partner
- Dancing Astaire
- British superstar singer
- British singing star
- "Send My Love (To Your New Lover)" singer
- "Hello" Grammy winner
- Victor Hugo's wife
- Singer with the albums "19," "21" and "25"
- Oscar-winning "Skyfall" singer
- One-named "Skyfall" singer
- One-named "Hello" singer
- Mr. Rochester's ward
- Jane Eyre's charge
- High-heeled Astaire
- British singing sensation
- Billboard's Artist of the Year for 2011
- A dancing Astaire
- 2009 Grammy winner for Best New Artist
- Singer with the albums "19" and "21"
- Singer with numbered albums
- Singer of "Skyfall"
- She recorded the album "21"
- Romance novelist Ashworth
- One of the dancing Astaires
- Name meaning "noble"
- Fred Astaire's dancing sister
- Dance partner for Fred
- British pop star
- Astaire's sister
- "Water Under the Bridge" singer
- "The Story of __ H": 1975 Truffaut film
- "25" singer
- "21" and "19" singer
- 'Someone Like You' singer
- 'Rumour Has It' singer
- ''The Story of ___ H.''
- Sister of Fred
- Singing star from London
- Singer who recorded "19," "21" and "25"
- She released the albums "19" and "21"
- Pop star from London
- Oscar winner for "Skyfall"
- One-named singer with 15 Grammys
- One-named singer of "Skyfall"
- One-named pop star
- Noted Astaire
- Mrs. Robert Lovett.
- London-born singing star
- Jane Eyre's student
- Her debut album was "19"
- Her "Hello" hit #1
- Ginger's predecessor
- Fred's sister and dance partner
- Fred's early dancing partner
- Die Fledermaus coloratura
- British singer/songwriter whose last name is Adkins
- British singer with the age-related albums "19" and "21"
- British pop singer of "Skyfall"
- Big name in pop music
- Best New Artist Grammy winner of 2008
- Artist with the album "25"
- 2009 Grammy-winning vocalist
- 2009 Best New Artist (Grammys)
- 2008 Best New Artist Grammy winner
- "Turning Tables" singer
- "The Story of --- H"
- "The Story of ___ H"
- "The Story of ___ H."
- "The Story of ___ H.," 1975 film
- "Skyfall" songstress
- "Rolling in the Deep" artist
- "Jane Eyre" girl
- "Hello" singer, 2015
- "30" singer
- "25" album maker
- "21" artist
- "19," "21" and "25" singer
- 'Die Fledermaus' maid
- ''The Story of ___ H'' (1975 movie)
- ''Die Fledermaus'' role
- Youngest to win six Grammys in one night
- Young adult fiction writer Griffin
- Winner of the 2009 Best New Artist Grammy
- Winner of six Grammys on February 12, 2012
- Winner of six Grammys in 2012
- Winner of six 2011 Grammys
- Winner of 15 Grammys (2009-2017)
- Wife or daughter of Victor Hugo
- Vocalist with the albums "19," "21," and "25"
- Vaudeville dancer Astaire
- UK's best-selling female album artist of the century
- Two-time Billboard Top Artist winner
- Two-time Billboard Top Artist awardee
- Two-time Billboard Artist of the Year
- Truffant subject
- Topped almost every chart with "21"
- Top pop singer from London
- The dancing sister
- Soulful British pop star
- Soulful "Right as Rain" Brit
- Six-Grammy winner in 2012
- Sister of Fred Astaire
- Sister and dance partner of Fred Astaire
- Single-named singer from England
- Single-named "Someone Like You" singer
- Singing superstar born in Tottenham
- Singer with three age-named albums
- Singer with the multiplatinum albums "19," "21" and "25"
- Singer with the most-recent diamond-selling album
- Singer with the hit albums "19" and "21"
- Singer with the hit 2008 debut album "19"
- Singer with the bestselling album of the 21st century
- Singer with the best-selling albums "19," "21" and "25"
- Singer with the albums "19" and "30"
- Singer with the albums "19," "21," "25" and "30"
- Singer with the album "30"
- Singer with the album "21"
- Singer with the 7x platinum single "Rolling in the Deep"
- Singer with the 2016 hit "When We Were Young"
- Singer with the 2015 album "25"
- Singer with the 2011 album '21'
- Singer with numerically named albums
- Singer with albums named for her ages
- Singer with albums named for her age
- Singer with albums "19," "21" and "25"
- Singer whose three studio albums have numerical titles
- Singer whose last album broke records for single-week sales
- Singer whose comeback performance after throat surgery was at the 2012 Grammy Awards
- Singer whose album titles are all two-digit numbers
- Singer whose album names are all numbers
- Singer who won three Grammys for her song "Rolling in the Deep"
- Singer who won five 2016 Grammys
- Singer who won an Oscar for "Skyfall"
- Singer who was awarded an M.B.E. in 2013
- Singer who rarely uses her last name of Adkins
- Singer on "25"
- Singer of the titular song in 2012's "Skyfall"
- Singer of the James Bond theme song "Skyfall"
- Singer of the first James Bond movie theme song ever to win an Academy Award
- Singer of the album "25"
- Singer of the 2015 hit song "Hello"
- Singer of the 2015 #1 hit "Hello"
- Singer of the 2012 Bond film theme
- Singer of the 2011 #1 hit "Someone Like You"
- Singer of the "Spectre" theme song
- Singer of "Someone Like You" and "Hello"
- Singer of "Skyfall," 2012 Oscar winner for Best Original Song
- Singer of "19," "21," "25" and "30"
- Singer known for numerically titled albums
- Singer awarded an MBE by Queen Elizabeth
- Singer Adkins known by her first name
- She won Album of the Year honors in 2012 and 2017
- She went six-for-six at the Grammys
- She released "25" at age 27
- She released "21" in 2011
- She did a Bond song
- Rosalinde's maid in Strauss's "Die Fledermaus"
- Romance writer Ashworth
- Role in "Die Fledermaus."
- Predecessor of Ginger
- Popular singing star
- Pop superstar from Tottenham
- Pop superstar
- Pop star from Tottenham
- Pop singer who released "19" and "21"
- Operatic maid
- Only performer to twice sweep the Album, Record and Song of the Year Grammys
- One-named singing star with the surname Adkins
- One-named singer with the albums "19" and "21"
- One-named singer with the 2010 hit "Rolling in the Deep"
- One-named singer with the 2008 Grammy for Best New Artist
- One-named singer with 10 Grammys
- One-named singer with "19" and "21"
- One-named singer whose surname is Adkins
- One-named singer whose last name is Adkins
- One-named singer whose four studio albums have numerical titles
- One-named singer whose albums have numerical titles
- One-named singer who won the 2016 Album of the Year
- One-named singer of 2011's "Someone Like You"
- One-named singer of "Someone Like You"
- One-named singer of "Rolling in the Deep"
- One-named singer of 'Someone Like You'
- One-named singer in the Guinness Book
- One-named British singing star
- One-named British singer
- One-named British pop star
- One-named Brit with 15 Grammys
- One-named "Rolling in the Deep" singer
- One-named "Easy on Me" singer
- One-named "All I Ask" singer
- One-name British singing star
- One of Fred's dancing partner
- Musical hit of 1913.
- Mononymous British singer
- Mononymous Brit
- Mononymous "Rumour Has It" singer
- London-born superstar singer
- Lady Cavendish.
- Jane Eyre's charge __ Varens
- Her Vegas residency starts in November
- Her album titles are "19," "21," "25" and "30"
- Her "Live" tour ended at Wembley (2017)
- Her 'Hello' was a big hit
- Gustav Klimt's "Portrait of ___ Bloch-Bauer I"
- Grammy-winning singer of "Hello"
- Grammy-winning British vocalist
- Grammy-winning "Hometown Glory" Brit
- Grammy-winning "Cold Shoulder" Brit
- Grammy-winning "Chasing Pavements" Brit
- Grammy winner with the surname Adkins
- Grammy winner for the albums "21" and "25"
- Grammy winner for 2011's "Someone Like You"
- Grammy winner for "25"
- Grammy winner for "21"
- French actress Haenel
- Fred's sister and partner
- Fred's onstage partner
- Fred's light-footed sister
- Fred's familial partner
- Fred's early partner
- Fred's Broadway "Funny Face" partner
- Fred's "Funny Face" costar on Broadway
- Fred Astaire's sis
- First singer to sell a million digital downloads in the first week
- First female singer to have three simultaneous top 10 hits as a lead artist
- First female singer to have three simultaneous solo top 10 singles
- First female singer to have three different singles in Billboard's Top 10 at one time
- First Bond song Oscar-winner
- Feminine name meaning "noble"
- Female English singer-songwriter, b. 1988
- Fashion designer Varens
- English pop diva
- Dress designer Simpson
- Distaff Astaire
- Dancing partner for Fred
- Dancer with Fred
- Dancer Fred's dancing sister
- Computer scientist Goldberg
- Child in the care of Jane Eyre
- Chart-topping "21" Brit
- Canadian novelist Wiseman
- British-born singing star
- British song superstar
- British singer-songwriter with the 2015 #1 album "25"
- British singer with the recent #1 song "Hello"
- British singer with the albums "19" and "21"
- British singer with the albums "19," "21," and "25"
- British singer with hit albums "19" and "21"
- British singer with 16 Grammys
- British singer with "Someone Like You"
- British singer whose two albums are "19" and "21"
- British singer whose latest album is "25"
- British singer whose last name is Adkins
- British singer who won the Album of the Year Grammy in 2012 for "21"
- British singer who has won 15 Grammys since 2009
- British singer of "Hello"
- British singer
- British pop superstar
- British pop sensation
- British "19" singer
- Billboard's Artist of the Year for 2011 and 2012
- Billboard Artist of the Year for 2011 and 2012
- Big sister and dance partner of Fred Astaire
- Bestselling singer of the 2010s
- Best-selling singer of the 2010s
- Best-selling musical artist whose album titles represent ages
- Best New Artist winner at the 2009 Grammys
- Best New Artist Grammy winner of 2009
- Best New Artist at the 2009 Grammy Awards
- Astaire's dancing sister
- Astaire with steps
- Astaire with a skirt
- Astaire sister
- Astaire partner
- Astaire of Broadway
- Artist with two Record of the Year and two Album of the Year Grammys
- Artist with the albums "19", "21" and "25"
- Artist behind the best-selling album of the 21st century (30+ million units)
- 2016 Billboard Top Artist
- 2012 winner of six Grammys
- 2012 winner of Billboard's Top Artist of the Year
- 2009's one-named Best New Artist
- 2009 Grammy-winning pop singer
- 15-Grammy Brit
- “Turning Tables” artist
- “Hello” singer
- "Water Under the Bridge" singer, 2016
- "Turning Tables" balladeer of 2011
- "The Story of ___ H" (1975 film)
- "Someone Like You" vocalist
- "Someone Like You" singer, 2011
- "Someone Like You" hitmaker, 2011
- "Skyfall" vocalist
- "Skyfall" singer, 2012
- "Skyfall" singer whose last name is Adkins
- "Send My Love" singer, 2016
- "Send My Love (To Your New Lover)" singer, 2015
- "Rumour Has It" singer who won six Grammys in 2012
- "Rolling in the Deep" vocalist
- "Rolling in the Deep" singer, 2010
- "Rolling in the Deep" hitmaker
- "Rolling in the Deep" chanteuse
- "Jane Eyre" girl _____ Varens
- "Jane Eyre" child
- "I Drink Wine" singer
- "Hometown Glory" singer
- "Hello" singer who's one of People's Most Beautiful for 2017
- "Hello" singer who was Billboard's Top Artist and Top Female Artist of 2016
- "Hello" singer of 2015
- "Hello" singer from London
- "Hello" sayer from the other side
- "Hello" diva
- "Hello" balladeer
- "Hello" artist
- "Fledermaus" role.
- "Fledermaus" maid
- "Die Fledermaus" chambermaid
- "Chasing Pavements" Grammy winner
- "All I Ask" singer
- "25" vocalist
- "25" maker of everyone cry
- "21" and "25" Grammy winner
- "19," "21" and "25" artist
- "19," "21," "25" and "30" singer
- 'Set Fire to the Rain' singer
- 'Hello' singer of 2015
- ___ Varens, in "Jane Eyre"
- ___ Hugo, 1975 Isabelle Adjani role based on a real-life story
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