Answer: ELLA
ELLA is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining ELLA with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Girl's name(Used today)
- Feminine suffix
- Singer Fitzgerald
- Girl's name.
- Spanish pronoun
- First name in jazz
- First name in scat
- Jazzy Fitzgerald
- Actress Raines
- Jazz great Fitzgerald
- Fitzgerald of jazz
- Jazz legend Fitzgerald
- Fitzgerald
- Noted first name in jazz
- Jazz singer Fitzgerald
- V
- Self-titled album by the First Lady of Song
- Scat queen Fitzgerald
- Cinders of comics
- First lady of scat
- Jazz's Fitzgerald
- She, in Salerno
- 2004 film "___ Enchanted"
- "Enchanted" girl in a 2004 film
- "First Lady of Song" Fitzgerald
- "___ Enchanted" (2004 film)
- Cinders of old comics
- "A-Tisket, A-Tasket" singer Fitzgerald
- Scatter Fitzgerald
- She, in Siena
- Poet ___ Wheeler Wilcox
- Pamplona pronoun
- First name among jazz legends
- Civil rights activist Baker
- Cinders or Fitzgerald
- Cinders
- Big name in scat
- Scat legend Fitzgerald
- Fitzgerald or Raines
- Miss Cinders
- Fitzgerald of scat
- First name in the Jazz Hall of Fame
- Vocalist ____ Fitzgerald
- She, in Seville
- Scat queen
- Scat lady
- Raines or Fitzgerald
- Ms. Fitzgerald
- Legendary Fitzgerald
- Fitzgerald of song
- "Enchanted" girl of kid-lit
- ___ Moss (fashion label)
- Vocalist Fitzgerald
- She, in Madrid
- Queen of scat
- A Fitzgerald
- "Ghost" singer Henderson
- "Enchanted" role for Anne Hathaway
- "Enchanted" girl in a 2004 movie
- "___ Enchanted" (2004 Anne Hathaway movie)
- ____ Fitzgerald of jazz
- She, in Valencia
- She, in Capri
- Scat singer Fitzgerald
- Scat artist Fitzgerald
- O'Neill's mother
- Melodious Fitzgerald
- Jazz singer ____ Fitzgerald
- ____ Fitzgerald
- Singer ____ Fitzgerald
- She, in Barcelona
- She performed with Duke
- Miss Fitzgerald
- Miss Cinders of old comics
- Jazz great ____ Fitzgerald
- First name in scat singing
- A famous Fitzgerald
- "First Lady of Song"
- "____ Enchanted" (movie)
- "___ Enchanted" (Anne Hathaway film)
- "___ Enchanted" (2004 movie)
- Tuneful Fitzgerald
- Spanish 101 pronoun
- Spanish "she"
- Songstress Fitzgerald
- Singer with Louis and Duke
- Singer Logan
- Scatter-brained singer?
- Salmon's tail?
- Raines
- Pronoun for the Pinta
- Jazz's ____ Fitzgerald
- Fitzgerald of songdom
- First name in jazz singing
- Author Leffland
- "The First Lady of Song" Fitzgerald
- "The First Lady of Song"
- "Queen of Jazz" Fitzgerald
- "Boo'd Up" singer ___ Mai
- "A-Tisket, A-Tasket" singer
- "__ Enchanted": 2004 film
- That señorita
- She: It.
- She, in Venice
- She, in Spanish
- She scats with cats
- Self-titled 1969 jazz album
- Salmon tail?
- Raines or Grasso
- Raines of film
- Poet Wilcox
- Lorde's real first name
- Jazzy first name
- Governor Grasso
- Fitzgerald, for one
- Fitzgerald of jazz fame
- First name of the First Lady of Song
- First lady of song
- Contemporary of Dizzy and Billie
- Big name in jazz
- 1969 jazz album
- "The Intimate ___" (1990 jazz album)
- "Enchanted" movie girl
- "Enchanted" Anne Hathaway role
- "___ Enchanted"
- That Spanish girl
- Social reformer Baker
- Singing Fitzgerald
- She, in Sonora
- She sang with Louie
- Scatting Fitzgerald
- Scat-singing Fitzgerald
- Scat legend, familiarly
- Real first name of singer Lorde
- Raines or Logan
- Raines or Cinders
- Poet ____ Wheeler Wilcox
- Miss Raines
- Grammy winner Fitzgerald
- Furnishes funds for
- Folk singer Jenkins
- Fitzgerald with 13 Grammys
- Fitzgerald known as the Queen of Jazz
- Fitzgerald known as the First Lady of Song
- First name of the "First Lady of Song"
- Ending with citron
- Contemporary of Sarah and Billie
- Contemporary of Billie and Sarah
- Actress Raines.
- 1965 jazz album
- "The First Lady of Song," familiarly
- "Enchanted" girl of children's lit
- "Boo'd Up" singer __ Mai
- "Bells Are Ringing" heroine
- "A-Tisket, A-Tasket" first name
- "___ Enchanted" (Gail Carson Levine book)
- "___ Enchanted" (Anne Hathaway movie)
- "___ Enchanted" (2004 fantasy film)
- "___ Enchanted" (2004 comedy)
- "__ Enchanted": 2004 fantasy
- ''First Lady of Song'' Fitzgerald
- ___ Cinders
- Writer ___ Wheeler Wilcox
- The legendary Fitzgerald
- That señora
- Spanish for "she"
- Singer with Duke
- Singer with Count and Duke
- Singer Mai or Fitzgerald
- Singer Fitzgerald, for one
- Singer Fitzgerald or Mai
- She: Sp.
- She, south of the border
- She, in Spain
- She, in Sevilla
- She performed with Duke and Dizzy
- Self-titled jazz album of 1969
- Scatter?
- Scatter with Grammys
- Scatter supreme
- Scatter extraordinaire
- Scat star
- Scat singer
- Satchmo collaborator
- Raines of old movies
- Raines of "Phantom Lady"
- Purnell of "Yellowjackets"
- Poet _____ Wheeler Wilcox
- Miss Cinders of early comics
- Mai or Fitzgerald
- Logan
- Legendary jazz singer Fitzgerald
- Jazz songstress Fitzgerald
- Jazz great with Louis and Duke
- Grasso or Fitzgerald
- Grasso
- Grammy-winning jazz singer Fitzgerald
- Gov. Grasso
- Former Connecticut governor Grasso
- Fitzgerald who sang "A-Tisket, A-Tasket"
- Fitzgerald or Grasso
- Fitzgerald or Cinders
- Fitzgerald on a 2007 postage stamp
- Fitzgerald of scat fame
- Fitzgerald dubbed the First Lady of Song
- Fitzgerald of song
- First name in jazz legends
- First lady of scat, familiarly
- First Lady of Jazz
- Famous jazz first name
- Fabulous Fitzgerald
- Eugene O'Neill's mother
- Contemporary of Lena
- Cinders of the comics
- Cinder follower
- Cinder ending?
- British singer Henderson
- Aria's mother, on "Pretty Little Liars"
- Anne Hathaway role
- Actress Purnell of "Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children"
- Actress Purnell
- 2004 Anne Hathaway title role
- 1969 self-titled jazz album
- "Yellowjackets" actress Purnell
- "Oh, Lady Be Good!" singer Fitzgerald
- "Flying Home" Fitzgerald
- "Enchanted" title character
- "Enchanted" film title girl
- "Enchanted" fantasy film girl
- "Boo'd Up" singer Mai
- "Boo'd Up" Grammy winner __ Mai
- "___ Swings Lightly" (1958 vocal jazz album)
- "___ Sings Gershwin" (1950 jazz album)
- "___ in London" (jazz album)
- "___ in Berlin" (1960 live album)
- "___ Enchanted" (2004 fantasy)
- "___ Enchanted" (2004 Anne Hathaway film)
- "___ at Duke's Place" (1965 jazz album)
- "__ Enchanted" (2004 film)
- "__ Enchanted" (2004 fantasy)
- "__ and Louis": 1956 jazz album
- 'Enchanted' girl of film
- ''Enchanted'' girl in a 2004 film
- ''Bells Are Ringing'' heroine
- ___ Montgomery ("Pretty Little Liars" character)
- ___ Fitzgerald
- Woman's name that's also a Spanish pronoun
- What she is in Madrid
- What she becomes in Spain?
- What she becomes in Spain
- Vitamin label nos.
- Uri Geller novel
- Tuck's sibling on "PAW Patrol"
- Title role for Anne Hathaway in 2004
- The scat got her tongue, you might say
- The Queen of Scat
- The First Lady of Song, to fans
- That girl in Genoa
- That Colombian girl
- Suffix with salmon
- Suffix with citron
- Suffix with "salmon"
- Suffix for citron
- Spanish feminine pronoun
- Spanish ''she''
- Songstress Fitzgerald.
- SNCC strategist Baker
- SNCC activist Baker
- Singing legend Fitzgerald
- Singer with Duke and Count
- Singer on a 2007 Black Heritage postage stamp, familiarly
- Singer Mai with the 2018 hit "Boo'd Up"
- Singer Lorde's real first name
- Singer Lorde's given name
- Singer Henderson with the album "Chapter One"
- Singer Henderson whose debut album was "Chapter One"
- Singer Fitzgerald who recorded three albums with Louis Armstrong
- Singer ____ Mae Morse
- Signora
- She: Italian
- She, to Shakira
- She, to Luis
- She, to Enrique
- She, in Turin
- She, in Toledo
- She, in San Juan
- She, in Naples or Nogales
- She, in Colombia
- She, from Spain
- She scats like mad
- She sang with Satchmo
- She sang with Louis and Duke
- She sang with Louis
- She sang with Duke and Dizzy
- She sang with Dizzy and Duke
- She played Maggie in "Pete Kelly's Blues" (1955)
- She in Seville
- She collaborated on a "Porgy and Bess" album with Louis
- Self-titled album of 1969
- Scatting legend Fitzgerald
- Scatter's first name
- Scatter with style
- Scatter to admire
- Scatter on the stage
- Scatter of note?
- Scatter of jazz
- Scatter in record stores?
- Scat singer extraordinaire
- Scat queen, familiarly
- Scat name
- Scat master Fitzgerald
- Scat first name
- Scat expert
- Scat cat
- Scarlett's first daughter in the book "Gone With the Wind"
- Salmon's end
- Salmon follower
- Salmon ending
- Renowned scat singer
- Real first name of pop singer Lorde
- Raines, from Snoqualmie Falls, Wash.
- Raines, Cinders or Fitzgerald
- Raines of old Hollywood
- Raines of old films
- Raines of Hollywood
- Raines of filmdom
- Raines of film (m)
- Raines of 40's-50's film
- Raines of 40's films
- Raines of "Hail the Conquering Hero"
- Raines of 'The Web'
- Raines from Washington
- R&B singer __ Mai
- Queen of Jazz
- Pronoun for una puertorriqueña
- Pronoun for the Niña
- Pronoun for Paloma
- Pronombre personal
- Pop singer Vos
- Politician Grasso who was one of Time's Women of the Year in 1975
- Politician Grasso
- Poet __ Wheeler Wilcox
- Oh, Lady Be Good singer Fitzgerald
- Noted name in scat
- Noted name in jazz
- Noted Fitzgerald
- Noted first name of jazz
- Name that can be parsed as "the the" in Spanish
- Name on a "Mack the Knife" Grammy (1960)
- Name meaning "elfin"
- Name in the Jazz Hall of Fame
- Name in the comics
- Musical miniaturizing ending
- Musical Fitzgerald
- Ms.Fitzgerald
- Ms. Fitzgerald of jazz
- Ms Fitzgerald
- Model Emhoff who's Kamala Harris's stepdaughter
- Miss Logan
- Miss Fitzgerald of the movies.
- Miss Cinders of comics
- Miss Ciders.
- Memorable first name in the Constitution State
- Matriarch on TV's "Tyler Perry's House of Payne"
- Lorde's first name
- Lorde's birth name
- Lorde's actual first name
- Lois Lane's mother
- Logan or Fitzgerald
- Logan or Cinders
- Legendary Fitzgerald of jazz
- Legendary first name in jazz
- Legendary chanteuse Fitzgerald
- Legend of scat
- Lady associated with Duke and Count
- Lady ___, a.k.a. the First Lady of Song
- Lady ___ (nickname in jazz)
- Lady ___ (nickname among jazz legends)
- Joyce or Fitzgerald
- Jazzy queen of scat
- Jazzy First Lady of Song
- Jazzy Duke's collaborator
- Jazz-singing legend
- Jazz vocalist Fitzgerald
- Jazz lady
- Jazz immortal
- Jazz icon Fitzgerald
- Jazz great, familiarly
- Jazz giant, familiarly
- Jazz giant Fitzgerald
- Jazz diva
- Idol of scat cats
- Iconic jazz singer Fitzgerald
- Hollywood's Raines
- Hernando's "her"
- Her, across the Rio Grande
- Great scatter
- Grasso of Connecticut politics
- Grasso of politics
- Grammy-winning Fitzgerald
- Golden-voice Fitzgerald
- Girl's name that sounds like French for "she has it"
- Friend of Tess in "Camp Rock"
- Frequent singing partner of Louis
- Frequent collaborator with Louis and Duke
- Former Gov. Grasso
- Former Connecticut Gov. Grasso
- Former Conn. Governor Grasso
- Forensic scientist on "Lucifer"
- Fitzgerald, the Queen of Jazz
- Fitzgerald, the First Lady of Jazz
- Fitzgerald, the "Queen of Scat"
- Fitzgerald, the "Queen of Jazz"
- Fitzgerald, First Lady of Song
- Fitzgerald with over 175 albums
- Fitzgerald with many Grammys
- Fitzgerald who won many Grammys
- Fitzgerald who was "Queen of Jazz"
- Fitzgerald who sang duets with Louis Armstrong
- Fitzgerald who sang "I'm Making Believe"
- Fitzgerald who sang "A-Tisket A-Tasket"
- Fitzgerald who recorded over 200 albums
- Fitzgerald who knew how to scat
- Fitzgerald the jazz legend
- Fitzgerald or Logan
- Fitzgerald on the Apollo Theater's Walk of Fame
- Fitzgerald on a postage stamp
- Fitzgerald of songs
- Fitzgerald of old "Is it live, or is it Memorex?" ads
- Fitzgerald of notes
- Fitzgerald nicknamed the Queen of Jazz
- Fitzgerald known for scat
- Fitzgerald known for her vocal jazz improvisation
- Fitzgerald in old Memorex ads
- Fitzgerald in an old Memorex commercial
- Fitzgerald honored with a 2007 stamp
- Fitzgerald honored by the USPS
- Fitzgerald from Va.
- Fitzgerald for one
- Fitzgerald dubbed "The First Lady of Song"
- Fitzgerald of jazz
- First name of the First Lady of Jazz
- First name in scatting
- First name in scatter-brained singers?
- First name in jazz vocals
- First Lady of Song Fitzgerald
- First Lady of Jazz Fitzgerald
- Feminine Spanish pronoun
- Fashion designer Emhoff
- Ex-governor of Connecticut Grasso
- Ex-governor Grasso
- Eponymous 1969 jazz album
- English soccer forward Toone
- English singer-songwriter Mai
- English singer Henderson who's best known for the song "Ghost"
- English singer Henderson
- Ending meaning "little one"
- Ending for salmon or Cinder
- Ending for citron
- Emergency contraceptive with a woman's name
- Elegant elephant of kiddie lit
- Dunn's "__ Minnow Pea: A Novel in Letters"
- Duke's collaborator
- Duke collaborator
- Disney kidvid elephant
- Diminutive suffix in Italian cuisine
- Daughter of Scarlett O'Hara
- Contemporary of Louis and Duke
- Contemporary of Duke and Louis
- Contemporary of Della and Sarah
- Contemporary of Count and Duke
- Contemporary of Billie and Dizzy
- Contemporary of Billie
- Collaborator with Duke
- Collaborator with Dizzy
- Collaborator with a Count and a Duke
- Classic jazz album "___ and Louis"
- Civil-rights activist Baker
- Civil rights leader Baker
- Civil right activist Baker
- Citron attachment
- Cinders or Raines
- Cinders in old strips
- Cinders in a strip
- Cinder suffix
- Cinder girl.
- Cinder ender
- Cinder chaser
- Charlie Plumb's "___ Cinders"
- British singer Henderson known for the song "Ghost"
- Big name on Verve Records
- Big name in jazz-singing history
- Big name in jazz singers
- Beloved scat lady
- Baker who said "Strong people don't need strong leaders"
- Baker or Fitzgerald
- Bacteria suffix
- Apt name of multiple kid-lit pachyderms
- Anderson who plays Piper on Nickelodeon's "Henry Danger"
- American social reformer Baker
- America's first female governor Grasso
- Actress Raines on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
- Actress Raines of "Tall in the Saddle"
- Actress Raines of "Phantom Lady"
- Actress Logan.
- Actress Joyce
- A memorable Grasso
- 2004 title role for Anne Hathaway
- 2004 role for Anne Hathaway
- 2004 movie "___ Enchanted"
- 2004 film, "___ Enchanted"
- 1969 jazz album with a cover of "Got to Get You Into My Life"
- 1969 eponymous jazz album
- 1940s actress Raines
- 1940's-50's actress Raines
- "You can stand under my umbrella, ___ ..." (Rihanna)
- "We All Love ___: Celebrating the First Lady of Song" (2007 tribute)
- "Waiting All Night" singer Eyre
- "Trip" singer Mai
- "The Nearness of You" singer Fitzgerald
- "The coolest kid in the universe" [E]
- "The Best of the Songbooks" name
- "She" in Spanish
- "Pure ___" (1994 jazz album)
- "Pure ___" (1994 album)
- "Pure ___" (1950 jazz album)
- "Pure ___," 1994 jazz album
- "Poems of Passion" writer ___ Wheeler Wilcox
- "Phantom Lady" co-star Raines
- "Phantom Lady" actress Raines
- "Naked" singer ___ Mai
- "Misty" singer Fitzgerald
- "How High the Moon" singer Fitzgerald
- "Her," in Spanish
- "Heart on My Sleeve" singer __ Mai
- "Enchanted" title girl in a 2004 film
- "Enchanted" movie girl played by Anne Hathaway
- "Enchanted" heroine of a 2004 film
- "Enchanted" girl of moviedom
- "Enchanted" girl of film
- "Enchanted" girl
- "Enchanted" film girl
- "Enchanted" character of kid lit
- "Enchanted" 2004 role for Anne
- "Dream a Little Dream of Me" singer Fitzgerald
- "Comeback" singer Eyre
- "Come Rain or Come Shine" singer Fitzgerald
- "Cheek to Cheek" duettist Fitzgerald
- "Blue Moon" singer Fitzgerald
- "Billie, ___, Lena, Sarah" (compilation jazz album)
- "--- Cinders" (1926)
- "________ Enchanted"
- "________ Enchanted," 2004 romcom
- "___ Sings Broadway" (1963 album)
- "___ Minnow Pea" (epistolary novel featuring pangrams)
- "___ Minnow Pea" (2001 novel featuring the pangram "Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs")
- "___ Minnow Pea," 2001 novel with an alphabetically punny title
- "___ Loves Cole" (1972 jazz album)
- "___ in Berlin" (1960 jazz album)
- "___ in Berlin" (1960 Fitzgerald album)
- "___ Guru" (Captain Beefheart tune)
- "___ Enchanted": 2004 film
- "___ Enchanted" (Newbery-winning book made into a 2004 film)
- "___ Enchanted" (Newbery Honor book)
- "___ Enchanted" (Hathaway movie)
- "___ Enchanted" (Gail Carson Levine children's book)
- "___ Enchanted" (2004 romantic comedy)
- "___ Enchanted" (2004 rom-com)
- "___ Enchanted" (2004 Anne Hathaway rom-com)
- "___ Enchanted" (2004 Anne Hathaway fantasy)
- "___ Enchanted," 1998 Newbery Honor book
- "___ Cinders" of old funnies
- "___ Cinders" (old comic)
- "___ Cinders," 1926 film
- "___ and Louis" (Fitzgerald and Armstrong album)
- "___ and Louis" (album of duets)
- "___ and Louis" (1956 jazz album)
- "___ and Louis" (1956 duet album)
- "___ and Louis" (1956 album)
- "___ and Louis," 1956 jazz album
- "___ and Basie!" (1963 jazz album)
- "___ & Duke at the Côte D'Azur" (1966 jazz album)
- "__ Enchanted": Anne Hathaway film
- "__ Enchanted" (Hathaway film)
- "__ and Her Fellas" (LP with Armstrong and the Ink Spots)
- "__ & Basie": 1963 jazz collaboration
- ''Cole Porter Song Book'' singer
- ''A-Tisket, A-Tasket'' singer Fitzgerald
- ''___ Cinders'' (1926)
- ''___ Cinders''
- ''__ Enchanted'' (Anne Hathaway film)
- '-- Enchanted'
- ___/elle pronombres
- ___ Yelich-O'Connor (Lorde's real name)
- ___ Peterson, lead role in "Bells Are Ringing"
- ___ Peterson, Judy Holliday's role in "Bells Are Ringing"
- ___ of Frell (Anne Hathaway role)
- ___ Moss (women's clothing label)
- ___ Montgomery (Holly Marie Combs' role on "Pretty Little Liars")
- ___ Montgomery (Aria's mom on "Pretty Little Liars")
- ___ Mai, singer of the 2018 hit "Boo'd Up"
- ___ Mai ("Boo'd Up" singer)
- ___ Grasso, memorable governor
- ___ Emhoff, stepdaughter of Kamala Harris
- ___ Emhoff, member of the second family beginning in 2021
- ___ Emhoff, Kamala Harris' stepdaughter
- ___ Emhoff, fashionable Second Family member
- ___ Baker Center for Human Rights
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