Answer: PAULA
PAULA is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining PAULA with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Girl's name
- Santa ___
- Singer Cole
- Singer Abdul
- "Straight Up" singer Abdul
- Actress Prentiss
- Former "American Idol" judge Abdul
- Deen of cooking
- Comedian Poundstone
- Zahn of TV news
- Music's Abdul
- Comic Poundstone
- Abdul or Zahn
- Abdul of pop
- TV chef Deen
- Newswoman Zahn
- Abdul, formerly of "American Idol"
- Abdul or Cole
- TV judge Abdul
- Prentiss or Abdul
- Pop star Abdul
- Pop singer __ Abdul
- Former "Idol" judge Abdul
- Celebrity chef Deen
- TV cook Deen
- Talent judge Abdul
- She works with Simon
- Prentiss from San Antonio
- Pop singer Abdul
- Original "American Idol" judge Abdul
- Onetime "American Idol" name
- Musical Abdul
- Miss Prentiss
- Journalist Zahn
- Grammy winner Cole
- Funny Poundstone
- First name among ''American Idol'' judges
- Deen of chefdom
- Dancing Abdul
- Comedienne Poundstone
- Cole or Abdul
- California's Santa ___
- "X Factor" judge Abdul
- "Opposites Attract" singer Abdul
- "Idol" judge replaced by Ellen
- "Forever Your Girl" singer Abdul
- "American Idol" name
- ''Will You Marry Me?'' singer Abdul
- Zahn or Abdul
- Zahn of TV
- TV's Zahn
- TV's Abdul
- TV journalist Zahn
- The second Mrs. Tanqueray
- Telejournalist Zahn
- Tanqueray's second wife
- Singer/judge Abdul
- Singer Abdul who once judged "American Idol" and "The X Factor"
- Singer Abdul or Cole
- Simon's former "American Idol "colleague
- Simon and Randy's tablemate
- She worked with Randy and Simon
- She judged along with Simon and Randy
- Senator Hawkins
- Sen. Hawkins from Fla.
- Pulitzer-winning playwright Vogel
- Prentiss orPoundstone
- Prentiss or Poundstone
- Prentiss of films
- Prentiss of "Catch-22"
- Prentiss
- Poundstone of "Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!"
- Pop music's Abdul
- Onetime colleague of Randy and Simon
- Onetime "American Idol" first name
- One-time "American Idol" name
- Newscaster Zahn
- Longtime "Idol" name
- Judge Abdul
- Golfer Creamer
- Former "American Idol" and "The X Factor" judge Abdul
- Famous singer-turned-judge
- Entertainer Abdul
- Deen of wince-inducing language
- Deen of TV cooking
- Deen of Southern dishes
- Deen of down-home dining
- Deen of cuisine
- Dancer/singer Abdul
- Creamer who won the 2010 U.S. Women's Open
- Creamer of the LPGA
- Creamer of the L.P.G.A.
- Cook Deen
- Cole or Abdul of pop
- Cohort of Randy and Simon
- Children's author Danziger
- Chef Deen
- Broadwell, General Petraeus's mistress
- Ben-Gurion's wife.
- Abdul who choreographed Janet Jackson videos
- 2014 Robin Thicke concept album (if "maybe stalking can win my wife back?" is a concept)
- 2002-09 'American Idol' judge [5]
- 2000s "American Idol" judge Abdul
- 1995 Isabel Allende memoir
- "Where Have All the Cowboys Gone?" singer Cole
- "Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!" panelist Poundstone
- "Straight Up" Abdul
- "Opposites Attract" Abdul
- "On the Case" host Zahn
- "Nobody Listens to ___ Poundstone" (comedy podcast)
- "Nobody Listens to __ Poundstone": comedy podcast
- "It Ain't All About the Cookin'" memoirist Deen
- "Into the Water" novelist Hawkins
- "Idol" judge with Randy and Simon
- "I Don't Want to Wait" singer Cole
- "Hey, ___," 1963 hit song
- "Hey ___" (1963 pop hit)
- "Hey ___" (1963 #1 hit)
- "Girls5eva" star Pell
- "Cold Hearted" singer Abdul
- "American Idol" panelist Abdul
- "American Idol" judge, Abdul
- "American Idol" judge Abdul
- "All In: The Education of General David Petraeus" author Broadwell
- '80s pop star Abdul
- ''Hey ___'' (1963 pop hit)
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