VIOLA | "Air" actress Davis |
VIOLA | "Fences" actress Davis |
VIOLA | "How to Get Away With Murder" actress Davis |
VIOLA | "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom" star Davis |
VIOLA | "The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes" actress Davis |
VIOLA | "The Suicide Squad" actress Davis |
VIOLA | "The Woman King" actress Davis |
VIOLA | "The Woman King" star Davis |
VIOLA | "Twelfth Night" heroine |
VIOLA | "Twelfth Night" role |
VIOLA | "Twelfth Night" twin |
VIOLA | "Twelfth Night" woman |
VIOLA | "Twelfth night" role that's also a musical instrument |
VIOLA | ''Twelfth Night'' character |
VIOLA | 2017 Oscar winner Davis |
VIOLA | Actress Davis |
VIOLA | Actress Davis of "Fences" |
VIOLA | Actress Davis of "How to Get Away With Murder" |
VIOLA | Actress Davis of "How to Get Away with Murder" |
VIOLA | Actress Davis of "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom" |
VIOLA | Actress Davis of "The Help" |
VIOLA | Actress Davis of "Widows" |
VIOLA | Actress Davis of Fences and The Woman King |
VIOLA | Actress Davis who completed an EGOT in 2023 |
VIOLA | Actress Davis who is the only Black performer to achieve the Triple Crown of Acting |
VIOLA | Actress Davis who plays Amanda Waller in "The Suicide Squad" |
VIOLA | Actress Davis who plays a U.S. President in “G20” |
VIOLA | Actress Davis who plays the title role in "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom" |
VIOLA | Actress Davis who starred in "The Help" |
VIOLA | Actress Davis who was the first African American to win the Triple Crown of Acting |
VIOLA | Actress Davis who wrote the 2018 children's book "Corduroy Takes a Bow" |
VIOLA | Actress Davis who wrote the children's book "Corduroy Takes a Bow" |
VIOLA | Actress Davis with Oscar nominations for "The Help" and "Doubt" |
VIOLA | Actress ___ Davis of "The Help" |
VIOLA | Actress ___ Davis who played Tonya in "King Hedley II" |
VIOLA | Alto clef instrument |
VIOLA | Alto instrument |
VIOLA | Bowed instrument for John Cale |
VIOLA | Bowed string instrument larger than a violin |
VIOLA | Bowed stringed instrument associated with musicians Lionel Tertis and Emanuel Vardi |
VIOLA | Canadian civil rights activist Desmond |
VIOLA | Cello cousin |
VIOLA | Cello relative |
VIOLA | Cello's cousin |
VIOLA | Cello's relative |
VIOLA | Cello's smaller cousin |
VIOLA | Cello's smaller relative |
VIOLA | Cello's somewhat smaller relative |
VIOLA | Certain quartet member |
VIOLA | Chamber music instrument |
VIOLA | Common quartet instrument |
VIOLA | Corrected oval with one instrument |
VIOLA | Cousin of a cello |
VIOLA | Cousin of a contrabass |
VIOLA | Cy Young winner, 1988 |
VIOLA | Davis of "How to Get Away With Murder" |
VIOLA | Davis of Hollywood |
VIOLA | Davis of film |
VIOLA | Davis who starred in the 2025 film "G20" |
VIOLA | Davis who's the youngest person to win the "Triple Crown of Acting" |
VIOLA | Davis with an Oscar, Emmy and two Tonys |
VIOLA | EGOT winner Davis |
VIOLA | EGOT-winning actress Davis |
VIOLA | Emmy-winning actress Davis of "How to Get Away With Murder" |
VIOLA | Fences Oscar winner ___ Davis |
VIOLA | Fiddle's kin |
VIOLA | Five-lettered flower that is also the name of actress Davis from "The Help" |
VIOLA | Flower smaller than a cello |
VIOLA | Instrument favored by Mozart |
VIOLA | Instrument in a string quartet |
VIOLA | Instrument larger than a violin |
VIOLA | Instrument played with a bow |
VIOLA | Instrument with a solo in Berlioz's "Harold in Italy" |
VIOLA | Instrument with two 90-Acrosses |
VIOLA | It may be used by a person who is bowing |
VIOLA | It takes a bow in an orchestra |
VIOLA | It's bigger than a fiddle |
VIOLA | It's bigger than violin |
VIOLA | It's bowed |
VIOLA | It's tucked under the chin |
VIOLA | It's tuned an octave higher than a cello |
VIOLA | Kind of concerto |
VIOLA | Larger stringed instrument |
VIOLA | Lover of Orsino in "Twelfth Night" |
VIOLA | Member of a string quartet |
VIOLA | Member of the chordophone family |
VIOLA | Minnesota Twins player |
VIOLA | One of the strings |
VIOLA | Only instrument in a typical orchestra that reads the alto clef |
VIOLA | Orchestra instrument |
VIOLA | Orchestra seat |
VIOLA | Oscar winner Davis |
VIOLA | Oscar-winning actress Davis |
VIOLA | Oscar-winning “Fences” actress Davis |
VIOLA | Part of a string quartet |
VIOLA | Piano quartet member |
VIOLA | Quartet member |
VIOLA | Relative of a cello |
VIOLA | Sebastian's twin in "Twelfth Night" |
VIOLA | Shakespearean heroine |
VIOLA | She's highly strung |
VIOLA | Small pansy |
VIOLA | Small pansy-like flower |
VIOLA | Solo in Berlioz's "Harold in Italy" |
VIOLA | Solo instrument in Benjamin Britten’s “Lachrymae” |
VIOLA | Solo part in Benjamin Britten's "Lachrymae" |
VIOLA | Something that might be tucked under the chin |
VIOLA | String instrument |
VIOLA | String quartet instrument |
VIOLA | String quartet instrument between violin and cello |
VIOLA | String quartet instrument that's smaller than the cello |
VIOLA | String quartet member |
VIOLA | String quartet part |
VIOLA | String section member |
VIOLA | Stringed instrument |
VIOLA | Stringed instrument smaller than a cello |
VIOLA | Stringed instrument that's smaller than a cello |
VIOLA | Stringed orchestral instrument |
VIOLA | Stringed orchestral instrument that shares its name with an Academy Award-winning actress |
VIOLA | Stringed thing |
VIOLA | String-quartet member |
VIOLA | Twelfth Night role |
VIOLA | Twin sister of Sebastian in William Shakespeare play Twelfth Night |
VIOLA | Under-the-chin instrument |
VIOLA | Walter Trampler's instrument |
VIOLA | With 1-Down, Oscar-winning “Fences” actress |
VIOLA | With 28-Across, "How to Get Away with Murder" actress who wrote the 2022 memoir "Finding Me" |
VIOLA | ___ Davis, "The Help" actress who made her debut on Broadway before achieving Hollywood fame |
VIOLA | ___ Davis, actress from "Fences" |
VIOLA | ___ Davis, actress from "The Help" |
VIOLA | ___ Davis, first black actress to win an Oscar, Emmy and Tony |
VIOLA | ___ Davis, star of "How to Get Away with Murder" |
VIOLA | ___ Davis, the actress who portrayed Amanda Waller in "Suicide Squad" |
VIOLA | “Fences” actress Davis |
VIOLA | “Twelfth Night” character |
VIOLA | “Twelfth Night” heroine |