Answer: ANNIE
ANNIE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 212 times.
Referring Clues:
- Vanity Fair photographer Leibovitz
- "Tomorrow" show
- Daddy Warbucks's little girl
- 1977 Broadway hit
- "Bull Durham" character
- Harold Gray's little orphan
- Part of a Woody Allen title
- Comics orphan
- Show with the song "It's the Hard-Knock Life"
- Curly-haired comics heroine
- "A New Deal for Christmas" musical
- Photographer Leibovitz
- Woody Allen's "___ Hall"
- Radio orphan "with pretty auburn locks"
- Deadeye Oakley
- Movie Hall of fame
- Sharpshooter Oakley
- Hall of fame
- __ Caraldo (character played by Carol Kane in "Pearl")
- "Tomorrow" musical
- "Black Souls" author Meyer
- Meg's "Sleepless in Seattle" role
- Musical featuring "Little Girls"
- Comic strip orphan
- Miss Hannigan's charge
- 1977 Tony-winning musical
- Warbucks's ward
- Musical with the song "N.Y.C."
- Sandy's mistress
- ___ Hall, Diane Keaton role
- "___ Get Your Gun"
- Hit Broadway musical based on a comic strip
- "Maybe" musical
- Musical with the song "Easy Street"
- Tony winner between "A Chorus Line" and "Ain't Misbehavin'"
- Musical with the song "It's the Hard-Knock Life"
- Warbucks ward
- Daddy Warbucks' ward
- Gal with a gun, on Broadway
- Musical with the song "Tomorrow"
- Hall of cinema
- Broadway's gal with a gun
- Girl with a gun
- She sings "Tomorrow"
- Musical of "Tomorrow"
- Girl of "Tomorrow"
- "___ Hall" (Woody Allen movie)
- Celebrity photographer Leibovitz
- Pulitzer-winning author Dillard
- Role for a young Sarah Jessica Parker
- Sandy's owner
- Ward of Daddy Warbucks
- Title character who sang "You Can't Get a Man With a Gun"
- Oakley of the range
- Oscar-winning role for Diane
- Cartoon orphan
- Musical featuring the song "It's the Hard-Knock Life"
- Oscar-winning title role for Diane
- With 8-Down, Susan Sarandon's role in "Bull Durham"
- Best Musical of 1977
- Early role for Sarah Jessica Parker
- Warbucks's favorite
- Poker whiz __ Duke
- "It's the Hard-Knock Life" musical
- Pulitzer author Dillard
- Broadway gun toter
- "You Can't Get a Man With a Gun" singer
- Hall of fame?
- Early Sarah Jessica Parker role
- Owner of Sandy
- Movie Hall
- Title character who sang "Doin' What Comes Natur'lly"
- Hall of film
- Berlin musical heroine
- ''New Deal for Christmas'' musical
- ''Tomorrow'' singer
- ''Anything You Can Do'' singer
- ''Tomorrow'' musical
- Comics kid
- Musical based on a comic strip
- Warbucks' ward
- She sang to Sandy
- Broadway orphan
- Movie Hall of fame?
- Punjab's friend
- Warbucks' charge
- Gun-totin' Oakley
- Long-running Broadway musical
- Eurythmics singer Lennox
- She sang about tomorrow
- "Easy Street" musical
- Broadway show based on a comic strip
- Harold Gray heroine
- Feisty fictional orphan
- Tony-winning musical
- Redheaded orphan
- Sandy's human
- Hit musical and film
- Orphan of comics
- 1977 Tony winner
- Little Orphan ___
- Musical featuring "Tomorrow"
- Warbucks's charge
- Cinema's Hall of fame?
- Alvy's love interest in a Woody Allen film
- Poker whiz ___ Duke
- "Tomorrow" singer
- "New Deal for Christmas" musical
- "Anything You Can Do" singer
- Source of the sample in Jay-Z's "Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem)"
- Miss Hannigan's charge, on Broadway
- Harold Gray's orphan
- Musical from which Jay-Z took the sample in "Hard Knock Life"
- Musical with "Tomorrow"
- "Little orphan___"
- Comic-strip orphan
- "You Won't Be an Orphan for Long" musical
- "___ Hall" (Woody Allen movie)
- Warbucks' ward
- Broadway's gun gal
- Potts or Dillard
- Lennox of the Eurythmics
- "Tomorrow" title singer
- Oakley with a gun
- 'Tomorrow' tyke
- 'Tomorrow' musical
- Singer Lennox
- 'Tomorrow' singer
- 'Tomorrow' show
- 'Tomorrow' warbler
- Broadway orphan ...
- Comics-based musical
- Cartoon-based musical
- 'Little Orphan ___'
- Owner of the dog Sandy
- Shooter Oakley
- Hall or Oakley
- "___ Hall"
- Wide-eyed orphan
- Daddy Warbucks' charge
- "Little" comics girl
- Red-headed orphan
- "Little Orphan ___"
- Musical with a little redhead
- Singer of "Tomorrow"
- Sharpshooter Oakley of the Old West
- Musical set in the 1930s
- Prescription, for short
- Alice Ghostley vehicle
- Potts of "Designing Women"
- "Little Girls" musical
- Writer Dillard
- Musical that opens in the Municipal Girls Orphanage
- Musical with the character Miss Hannigan
- 'A New Deal for Christmas' musical
- Meg in "Sleepless in Seattle"
- Actress Potts
- Punjab's musical
- Musical set in an orphanage
- Title character played by Sarah Jessica Parker on Broadway
- Oakley or Potts
- Quvenzhane Wallis role
- Hit 1977 musical with the song "It's the Hard-Knock Life"
- "It's the Hard Knock Life" singer
- Red-haired orphan
- Markswoman Oakley
- Musical with "jr." and "KIDS" versions for young performers
- "Put a Little Love in Your Heart" singer Lennox
- Ward of Warbucks
- Broadway title orphan
- Sandy's pal
- Hit musical with the song "N.Y.C."
- "It's the Hard-Knock Life" soloist
- Musical with FDR
- Novelist E. ___ Proulx
- Fictional orphan protected by Punjab
- Keaton Oscar role
- Movie with the song "Tomorrow"
- Lennox of Eurythmics
- Musical in which FDR is a character
- ___ Hall (Keaton role)
- Laurie of songdom
- Role for McArdle
- Lennox or Potts
- Potts of "Young Sheldon"
- 2014 movie musical starring Quvenzhané Wallis
- Rifle-toting Oakley
- Hit musical with the song "Tomorrow"
- "any day now" star potts
- Musical with a redhead
- Musical with the song "You're Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile"
- Musical orphan
- "It's the Hard Knock Life" musical
- Lennox or Leibovitz
- Musical character who sings "Tomorrow"
- "You're Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile" musical
- Curly-haired "Tomorrow" singer
- Singer Clark, aka St. Vincent
- Redheaded orphan of Broadway
- Kristen Wiig's role in "Bridesmaids"
- Winner of seven Tonys in 1977
- "Any Day Now" actress Potts
- Little redhead in a long-running Broadway show
- 2014 musical film starring Quvenzhane Wallis
- Hallie's twin in "The Parent Trap"
- Musical with a preteen title character
- "The Shipping News" novelist Proulx
- Broadway musical based on a comic strip orphan
- Eurythmics lead singer Lennox
- "Schitt's Creek" actress Murphy
- Proulx who wrote "Brokeback Mountain"
- Depths of Wikipedia founder Rauwerda
Last Seen In:
- USA Today - November 11, 2024
- USA Today - October 01, 2024
- LA Times - September 10, 2024
- New York Times - June 11, 2024
- USA Today - May 21, 2024
- LA Times - May 07, 2024
- New York Times - April 30, 2024
- LA Times - March 20, 2024
- New York Times - March 19, 2024
- New York Times - October 30, 2023
- LA Times - October 05, 2023
- LA Times - August 15, 2023
- LA Times - May 07, 2023
- New York Times - March 25, 2023
- New York Times - February 16, 2023
- LA Times - December 08, 2022
- LA Times - September 28, 2022
- USA Today - August 25, 2022
- USA Today - April 19, 2022
- New York Times - April 08, 2022
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