ELIZA | "Bring It On" actress Dushku |
ELIZA | "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" actress Dushku |
ELIZA | "Hamilton" role |
ELIZA | "Hamilton" role for Phillipa Soo |
ELIZA | "Hamilton" role for Tony nominee Phillipa Soo |
ELIZA | "Helpless" singer in "Hamilton" |
ELIZA | "My Fair Lady" character |
ELIZA | "My Fair Lady" flower girl Doolittle |
ELIZA | "My Fair Lady" heroine |
ELIZA | "My Fair Lady" heroine Doolittle |
ELIZA | "My Fair Lady" lady |
ELIZA | "My Fair Lady" lead |
ELIZA | "My Fair Lady" miss |
ELIZA | "My Fair Lady" protagonist |
ELIZA | "My Fair Lady" role |
ELIZA | "My Fair Lady" title character |
ELIZA | "My Fair Lady" title role |
ELIZA | "Pygmalion" heroine |
ELIZA | "Pygmalion" role |
ELIZA | "Tru Calling" actress Dushku |
ELIZA | "Uncle Tom's Cabin" woman |
ELIZA | "my fair lady" name |
ELIZA | & 11D Character played by Audrey Hepburn in 1964 film musical My Fair Lady |
ELIZA | ''My Fair Lady'' heroine |
ELIZA | ''My Fair Lady'' lady |
ELIZA | ''Pygmalion'' role |
ELIZA | 'Enry's fair lady |
ELIZA | 'Enry's student |
ELIZA | 1964 role for Audrey |
ELIZA | Actress Dushku |
ELIZA | Audrey’s “My Fair Lady” role |
ELIZA | Character name in "Hamilton" or "My Fair Lady" |
ELIZA | Character who sings "Burn" in "Hamilton" |
ELIZA | Comedian Skinner |
ELIZA | Cousin of Jane Eyre |
ELIZA | Diction student of fiction |
ELIZA | Doolittle of "My Fair Lady" |
ELIZA | Doolittle of "Pygmalion" |
ELIZA | Doolittle of fiction |
ELIZA | Doolittle of “My Fair Lady” |
ELIZA | Doolittle of “Pygmalion” |
ELIZA | Doolittle played by Audrey Hepburn |
ELIZA | Doolittle, the protagonist in My Fair Lady |
ELIZA | Doolittle, whose speech patterns can be heard in this puzzle's theme answers |
ELIZA | Dushku of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" |
ELIZA | Dushku or Doolittle |
ELIZA | Fictional Doolittle |
ELIZA | Hamilton character who sings "Burn" |
ELIZA | Hamilton's wife in "Hamilton" |
ELIZA | Henry's fair lady |
ELIZA | Henry's pupil |
ELIZA | Henry's tutee |
ELIZA | Henry’s project, in “Pygmalion” |
ELIZA | Higgins's prodigy |
ELIZA | Lady of "My Fair Lady" |
ELIZA | Miss Doolittle |
ELIZA | Miss Doolittle in "My Fair Lady" |
ELIZA | Miss Doolittle of "My Fair Lady" |
ELIZA | Mrs. Alexander Hamilton |
ELIZA | Ms. Doolittle |
ELIZA | Musical character who sings "Just You Wait" |
ELIZA | Musical character who sings "Wouldn't it be loverly?" |
ELIZA | My Fair Lady lady |
ELIZA | One of the Schuyler sisters in "Hamilton" |
ELIZA | One of the Schuyler sisters, in "Hamilton" |
ELIZA | Phillipa Soo's role in "Hamilton" |
ELIZA | Professor Higgin's pupil |
ELIZA | Pupil of 'enry 'iggins |
ELIZA | Relative of Betty and Bessie |
ELIZA | Schuyler sister who married Alexander Hamilton |
ELIZA | Schuyler sister who utters the last sound in "Hamilton" |
ELIZA | Shaw character Doolittle |
ELIZA | Shaw's ''Will ye-oo py me f'them?'' speaker |
ELIZA | Shaw's Cockney heroine |
ELIZA | Shaw's Doolittle |
ELIZA | She sings "Helpless" in "Hamilton" |
ELIZA | She wants to "talk proper...like a lye-dy" |
ELIZA | Sister of Angelica and Peggy, in "Hamilton" |
ELIZA | Sister of Angelica and Peggy, in Hamilton |
ELIZA | Sister to Angelica and Peggy in "Hamilton" |
ELIZA | Slave in "Uncle Tom's Cabin" |
ELIZA | Slave woman in "Uncle Tom's Cabin" |
ELIZA | Spouse of Alexander Hamilton |
ELIZA | Stowe character |
ELIZA | The "her" of "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face" |
ELIZA | The "you" in "On the Street Where You Live" |
ELIZA | Title character in "My Fair Lady" |
ELIZA | Wife of Alexander Hamilton |
ELIZA | With 78-Down, character commemorated in the answers to this puzzle's starred clues |
ELIZA | Woman who sings "Burn" in "Hamilton" |
ELIZA | ___ Doolittle, "My Fair Lady" lady |
ELIZA | ___ Doolittle, "Pygmalion" protagonist |
ELIZA | ___ Doolittle, protagonist in George Bernard Shaw's "Pygmalion" |
ELIZA | ___ Thornberry, protagonist from the late '90s animated series "The Wild Thornberrys" who fashions 2 pigtails |
ELIZA | “My Fair Lady” heroine |
ELIZA | “My Fair Lady” lady |
ELIZA | “My Fair Lady” role |
ELIZA | “Never Rarely Sometimes Always” writer-director Hittman |