Answer: ROSA
ROSA is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining ROSA with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Santa ___, Calif.
- Santa ___
- Santa ___, California
- Santa __, CA
- Girl's name.
- Civil rights icon Parks
- "Horse Fair" painter Bonheur
- Activist Parks
- Civil rights activist Parks
- Santa __
- One of California's Santas
- Civil rights pioneer Parks
- Parks on a bus
- Artist Bonheur
- Soprano Ponselle
- Parks or Bonheur
- Parks of civil rights fame
- Bonheur
- Sub ___ (secretly)
- Santa --, California
- Ponselle
- Historic Parks
- Parks of civil rights
- Civil rights figure Parks
- Sub __ (secretly)
- Parks in 1955 news
- Parks of Alabama
- Painter Bonheur
- Sub ___ (in confidence)
- Santa --
- First name in civil rights
- Santa ____
- Parks of Montgomery
- Sub ___
- Sub ___ (confidentially)
- Spanish flower
- Santa __: Sonoma County seat
- Diva Ponselle
- Civil rights leader Parks
- A California Santa
- Sub follower
- Sub _____
- Santa --, Calif.
- Parks at a bus stop?
- Santa ___, CA
- Parks in front of a bus?
- Civil rights heroine Parks
- Sub ___ (in secret)
- Sub ___ (clandestine)
- Parks of history books
- Parks of history
- Parks of civil-rights fame
- Parks in Alabama
- Flor del amor
- First name in civil rights history
- Civil-rights activist Parks
- Civil rights legend Parks
- Civil rights hero Parks
- "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" detective Diaz
- Sub __ (covertly)
- Spingarn Medal winner Parks
- Santa , Calif.
- Ponselle or Bonheur
- Parks who wouldn't take discrimination sitting down
- Parks of the civil rights movement
- Parks in American history
- Montgomery's Parks
- Late civil rights activist Parks
- Horse painter Bonheur
- French painter Bonheur
- Bonheur or Parks
- Big name in civil rights
- A national Parks
- "The Horse Fair" painter Bonheur
- Sub or Santa chaser
- Sub chaser
- Sub ___ (covertly)
- Sub __ (hidden)
- Stephanie Beatriz's "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" role
- Santa ___ (Sonoma County seat)
- Ponselle or Raisa
- Passenger Parks
- Parks who wouldn't sit still for injustice
- Parks who was a civil rights trailblazer
- Parks who sparked a boycott
- Parks that made history
- Parks of 1955 headlines
- Parks in history books
- Parks in front of the bus?
- Parks in front of a bus
- Parks in civil rights history
- Parks in a bus
- Parks in 1955 headlines
- Name on the 1979 Spingarn Medal
- Ms. Parks
- Miss Ponselle
- Iconic Parks
- French realist painter Bonheur
- French realist Bonheur
- First name in December 1, 1955 headlines
- Famed bus rider Parks
- Edwin Drood's betrothed
- Civil-rights leader Parks
- Civil rights pioneer ___ Parks
- Civil rights figure ___ Parks
- Bus rider Parks
- Alabama-born activist Parks
- Actress Salazar of "Maze Runner" movies
- "Alita: Battle Angel" star Salazar
- ''Quiet Strength'' author Parks
- Word after sub or Santa
- With a sub in front, it's cloak-and-dagger
- Trailblazer Parks
- TikTok character who said "Let me find out you like me dude"
- Sub or Santa follower
- Sub follower?
- Sub __: confidentially
- Sub ____: secretly
- Sub ____ (secretly)
- Sub ____
- Sub ___ (secretively)
- Sub ___ (furtively)
- Sub ___ (behind closed doors)
- Sub __
- Stoic "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" detective
- Spanish American Beauty?
- Soprano Ponselle who debuted at the Met opposite Caruso
- Sonoma County's Santa ___
- Sonoma County seat Santa __
- Singer Raisa
- Singer Ponselle
- She sat still for civil rights
- Santa --, CA
- Santa __: home of the Charles M. Schulz Museum
- Santa ___, city north of San Francisco
- Santa ___ CA
- Santa ___ (Sonoma's county seat)
- Santa ___ (city north of San Francisco)
- Santa ___ (city near Sonoma)
- Santa ___ (California wine city)
- Santa __ plum
- Santa __ , CA (where Schulz drew "Peanuts")
- Rights icon Parks
- Rights activist Parks
- Raisa or Bonheur
- Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient Parks
- Ponselle the singer
- Ponselle or Luxemburg
- Pink, in Venice
- Pink, in Spanish
- Pink-colored, to Pedro
- Pennines' Monte ___
- Parks with no intention of moving
- Parks with a historic seat
- Parks whose famous bus is in the Henry Ford Museum
- Parks whose actions inspired a bus boycott
- Parks who wrote, "The only tired I was, was tired of giving in"
- Parks who wrote, "Freedom fighters never retire"
- Parks who wouldn't give up her bus seat in 1955
- Parks who wouldn't give up her bus seat
- Parks who would not move to the back of the bus
- Parks who took a stand by taking a seat
- Parks who took a seat to take a stand
- Parks who stood up for the right to sit down
- Parks who stood for civil rights while seated
- Parks who said "I don't believe in gradualism"
- Parks who received the Presidential Medal of Freedom
- Parks who pioneered in civil rights
- Parks who made history on a bus
- Parks who literally wouldn't stand for segregation
- Parks who learned from Septima Clark
- Parks who is a civil rights hero
- Parks who got the Medal of Freedom
- Parks who fueled a movement by refusing to move
- Parks who died in October 2005
- Parks who didn't stand for injustice
- Parks staying put
- Parks or Ponselle
- Parks or Luxemburg
- Parks on the bus?
- Parks on a bus?
- Parks of civil-rights history
- Parks of civil rights history
- Parks of civil disobedience fame
- Parks of civil disobedience
- Parks of 1955 news
- Parks known as the "first lady of civil rights"
- Parks in the National Women's Hall of Fame
- Parks in the front of the bus
- Parks in '50s news
- Parks for rights
- Parks depicted in Faith Ringgold's children's book "If a Bus Could Talk"
- Parks depicted in a sculpture at the National Statuary Hall
- Parks dedicated to civil rights
- Parks born in Alabama
- Parks awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1996
- Parks awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom
- OutKast's "___ Parks"
- Name of the oldest known living sea otter
- NAACP activist Parks
- Ms. Bonheur
- Mrs. Parks from Montgomery
- Mrs. Parks
- Montgomery bus boycott icon Parks
- Monte --- (Alps)
- Monte ___, Pennine alp
- Monte ___, highest point in the Pennine Alps
- Monte ___ (one of the Alps)
- Miss Raisa
- Miss Dartle.
- Miss Dartle of literature
- Miss Dartle
- Miss Bonheur
- Marxist activist Luxemburg
- Marty Robbins made her cantina famous
- Martin's bus boycott ally
- Marathoner Mota
- Madame Ponselle
- Luxemburg born in Poland
- Legendary Parks
- Italian painter Salvator
- Historical Parks
- Historic bus rider Parks
- Gordimer girl
- Gift on el día de los enamorados
- Gift on el 14 de febrero
- Genus or flower
- French painter ___ Bonheur
- Flower genus that's also a woman's name
- Flower genus
- Flor roja
- First name in sitting still for justice?
- First name in civil-rights activism
- Fernando's flower
- Edwin's fiancée in "The Mystery of Edwin Drood"
- Eco's "Il nome della _____"
- Dia de San Valentin flower
- Detective Diaz of "Brooklyn Nine-Nine"
- Defiant Parks
- Dartle or Raisa
- Congressional Gold Medal honoree Parks
- Clandestinely (with "sub")
- Civil rights icon Parks whose actions inspired a bus boycott
- Civil rights icon ___ Parks
- Civil rights activist ___ Parks
- Character in ''David Copperfield''
- Cantina keeper of song
- Bud, a Dickens heroine
- Boycott-sparking Parks
- Bonheur who painted "The Horse Fair"
- Bonheur or Raisa
- Bill awarded her a Presidential Medal of Freedom
- Alpine peak Monte ___
- After sub, it's cloak-and-dagger
- Activist Luxemburg
- A flower in Florence
- 14 de febrero gift
- "Undone" voice actress Salazar
- "The Horse Fair" artist Bonheur
- "The Accumulation of Capital" author Luxemburg
- "On the Bus with ___ Parks" (Rita Dove collection)
- "On the Bus With ___ Parks" (Rita Dove book)
- "Madame ___," 1977 film
- "I knew someone had to take the first step. So I made up my mind not to move" writer Parks
- "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" detective
- "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" character played by Stephanie Beatriz
- "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" character
- "___ Luxemburg" (1986 film biography)
- 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' role
- ''Horse Fair'' painter Bonheur
- ____ Parks (US civil rights heroine)
- ____ Bonheur
- ___ Parks Transit Station (Detroit commuter hub)
- ___ Parks Day (Feb. 4 or Dec. 1)
- ___ Parks (civil rights icon)
- ___ Parks (civil rights icon portrayed in the 2018 TV movie "Behind the Movement")
- ___ Lee Parks, civil-rights activist
- ___ Klebb, Bond villain in "From Russia With Love"
- ___ Diaz, detective on "Brooklyn Nine-Nine"
- ___ Diaz (Stephanie Beatriz's "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" character)
- ___ Dartle, woman in "David Copperfield"
- ___ Coldfield, first narrator in Absalom, Absalom!
- ___ Bud, schoolgirl in "The Mystery of Edwin Drood"
- ___ Bud, Dickens heroine
- ___ Bud, a Dickens heroine
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