Lazarus |
___ Bovary |
Miss Eames |
Ms. Bovary |
Austen opus |
Austen book |
Mme. Bovary |
Paltrow film |
Singer Eames |
Austen title |
Poet Lazarus |
Austen novel |
Avenger" Peel |
Ms. Woodhouse |
Stone of film |
Lady Hamilton |
Actress Samms |
Actress Stone |
Soprano Eames |
Madame Bovary |
Girl’s name. |
Austen heroine |
Dressler movie |
Soprano Nevada |
Watson of film |
Writer Lazarus |
Avengers" Peel |
Soprano Calvé |
Stone of films |
Actress Watson |
Austen classic |
Bovary or Eames |
Samms or Watson |
Watson or Stone |
Code word for M |
Stone on screen |
Actress Roberts |
Flaubert heroine |
Austen character |
''Friends'' baby |
Lazarus or Eames |
Opera star Eames |
Role for Gwyneth |
Stone of "Easy A |
Watson of 'Noah' |
Educator Willard |
Jane Austen opus |
Soprano Trentini |
Jane Austen book |
1815 Austen novel |
1998 role for Uma |
Bovary or Lazarus |
Flaubert's Bovary |
Goldman or Bovary |
John's co-Avenger |
Lazarus or Bovary |
Paris-born Watson |
Roberts or Watson |
Spice Girl Bunton |
Stone that's cast |
Thompson or Stone |
Austen matchmaker |
Samms of "Dynasty |
Stone of "Birdman |
Thompson of films |
1816 Austen novel |
Samms or Thompson |
Anarchist Goldman |
Jane Austen title |
Jane Austen novel |
Austen novel: 1816 |
Hermione portrayer |
Lazarus or Willard |
Stone of Hollywood |
Austen protagonist |
She plays Hermione |
Thompson or Bovary |
Lazarus or Goldman |
Stone in Hollywood |
Austen's Woodhouse |
'Baby Spice' Bunton |
Bovary's first name |
Comic novel of 1816 |
Dressler film: 1932 |
Jane Austen meddler |
Mrs. Charles Darwin |
Stone of 'The Help' |
Stone of the cinema |
Stone of the screen |
Stone that's a star |
Watson of 'Colonia' |
Peel played by Rigg |
Thompson or Lazarus |
Comic novel of 1815 |
Literary matchmaker |
Jane Austen classic |
Jane Austen heroine |
Thompson in "Junior |
Aloha" actress Stone |
Dallas" actress Bell |
The Help" star Stone |
Another Austen novel |
Jane's Ms. Woodhouse |
Stone cast in movies |
'96 role for Gwyneth |
Noah" actress Watson |
Austen title heroine |
Classic book of 1815 |
Novel by Jane Austen |
Woodhouse of fiction |
Gwyneth Paltrow film |
Stone of "La La Land |
Clueless" inspiration |
1996 role for Gwyneth |
Admiral Nelson's lady |
One Jane Austen novel |
Title heroine of 1816 |
Actress, ... Thompson |
Charles Bovary's wife |
Lazarus of literature |
Mystery author Lathen |
Peel on "The Avengers |
1975 Hot Chocolate hit |
Ross and Rachel's baby |
Thompson with an Oscar |
U.S. poet, ___ Lazarus |
Birdman" actress Stone |
Diana in "The Avengers |
The avenging Mrs. Peel |
1816 Jane Austen novel |
1815 Jane Austen novel |
Austen title character |
Oscar-winning Thompson |
Stone seen in pictures |
Room" novelist Donoghue |
The Help" actress Stone |
Actress Stone of "Aloha |
Actress Watson or Stone |
Austen role for Gwyneth |
Austen title matchmaker |
Hermione in eight films |
Jane Austen title woman |
Stone of "The Favourite |
Thompson in "Dead Again |
Stone on the big screen |
Woodhouse of literature |
Austen's Miss Woodhouse |
Communications code word |
Saskatchewan's Lake ____ |
Glee" guidance counselor |
1932 Marie Dressler film |
1996 vehicle for Gwyneth |
Admiral Nelson's beloved |
Anarcha-feminist Goldman |
Feminist activist Watson |
Jayma Mays's "Glee" role |
Peel of The Avengers |
1815 novel set in Surrey |
Actress Stone of "Easy A |
British actress Thompson |
Stone of "Gangster Squad |
Once Upon a Time" heroine |
Bunton of the Spice Girls |
Inspiration for "Clueless |
Miss Woodhouse of fiction |
Oscar winner ___ Thompson |
Actress Stone or Thompson |
Actress Thompson or Samms |
Classic Jane Austen novel |
Jane Austen title heroine |
Actress Stone of "Birdman |
Rachel's baby on "Friends |
''The Avengers'' character |
Actress Stone of "Movie 43 |
Austen or Flaubert heroine |
Miss Woodhouse of Highbury |
Student activist González |
Three-volume novel of 1815 |
Watson of 'The Bling Ring' |
Actress Thompson or Watson |
Gwyneth title role of 1996 |
Watson who played Hermione |
1993 Oscar winner Thompson |
Gwyneth Paltrow title role |
Actress Stone of "The Help |
Heroine of an Austen novel |
Aurora Greenway's daughter |
Madame Bovary's first name |
Mrs. Peel of "The Avengers |
The Bling Ring" star Watson |
#2 baby girl's name in 2013 |
1996 title role for Gwyneth |
Jane Austen title character |
Miss Woodhouse of Hartfield |
Thompson of 'Love Actually' |
Thompson of "Primary Colors |
Uma's role in "The Avengers |
Nanny McPhee" star Thompson |
#3 baby girl's name in 2010 |
Ryan's "La La Land" co-star |
Thompson of ''Howards End'' |
Top-10 baby name since 2002 |
The Favourite" actress Stone |
1996 Gwyneth Paltrow vehicle |
Actress Stone of "La La Land |
Austen's aspiring matchmaker |
Gwyneth Paltrow role of 1996 |
Mrs. Peel from "The Avengers |
Thompson in Howard's End |
Thompson or Watson of movies |
Top baby girl's name of 2014 |
Baby Spice's real first name |
Hermione in the Potter films |
Miss Woodhouse of literature |
Thompson of ''Nanny McPhee'' |
Harry Potter" actress Watson |
19th-century educator Willard |
Miss Woodhouse, in literature |
Queen Juliana’s third name. |
Irrational Man" actress Stone |
Mrs. Peel on ''The Avengers'' |
Rachel's daughter on "Friends |
Novel that inspired "Clueless |
Bone Dance" sci-fi author Bull |
La La Land" Best Actress Stone |
Baby name list topper for 2016 |
Bancroft in "The Turning Point |
Flawed title character of 1815 |
Gun-control activist González |
Madame Bovary [SEE NOTE ABOVE] |
Oscar-winning actress Thompson |
Thompson of "Angels in America |
Watson of "Harry Potter" films |
Scream Queens" actress Roberts |
Austen novel made into a movie |
Two-time Oscar winner Thompson |
Statue of Liberty poet Lazarus |
Battle of the Sexes" star Stone |
Clueless" was a retelling of it |
Anthony's "Howards End" co-star |
Clever heroine in an 1815 novel |
Gwen in "The Amazing Spider-Man |
Top baby girl's name since 2014 |
Watson of "Beauty and the Beast |
No. 1 baby girl name, 2014-2016 |
Watson of "Harry Potter" movies |
John's partner in "The Avengers |
1996 Gwyneth Paltrow title role |
__ Lee Bunton, a.k.a. Baby Spice |
1816 novel made into a 1996 film |
Actress Stone of "Gangster Squad |
Actress Thompson of "Howards End |
Stone of "The Amazing Spider-Man |
Woodhouse created by Jane Austen |
1996 movie based on an 1816 novel |
Actress Stone, Watson, or Roberts |
Anarchist Goldman or poet Lazarus |
Ari Meyer's role on "Kate & Allie |
Hall of Fame educator ___ Willard |
Hermione Granger portrayer Watson |
Heroine of TV's "Once Upon a Time |
Jane Austen's aspiring matchmaker |
Thompson of "Harry Potter" movies |
Watson of the Harry Potter movies |
Would-be matchmaker of literature |
She plays Harry's friend Hermione |
Saving Mr. Banks" actress Thompson |
Actress Watson of "This Is the End |
Admiral Nelson's mistress Hamilton |
Inspiration for the film "Clueless |
Movie based on a Jane Austen novel |
Thompson of "Stranger Than Fiction |
Top-five baby girl name since 2002 |
Watson of the "Harry Potter" films |
Novel on which "Clueless" is based |
Watson who played Hermione Granger |
Thompson of "Sense and Sensibility |
Bancroft role in "The Turning Point |
Meddlesome heroine of an 1816 novel |
Stone with an Oscar for "La La Land |
Austen novel made into a 1996 movie |
___ Bunton (real name of Baby Spice) |
2015 Emmy-nominated actress Thompson |
Actress Roberts who is Julia's niece |
Hermione in the "Harry Potter" films |
Mr. Knightly's bride, in 1816 novel. |
Stone who plays Skeeter in "The Help |
Austen novel that inspired "Clueless |
The Amazing Spider-Man" actress Stone |
Actress Stone of "Crazy, Stupid, Love |
Gwyneth Paltrow title character, 1996 |
Actress Roberts of "We're the Millers |
Actress Thompson of "Saving Mr. Banks |
American Horror Story" actress Roberts |
The Nanny Diaries" coauthor McLaughlin |
2016 Best Actress Stone of "La La Land |
Austen classic adapted to film in 1996 |
Caulfield of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer |
Novel that inspired the film "Clueless |
Ross and Rachel's daughter on "Friends |
The Amazing Spider-Man 2" actress Stone |
The Nanny Diaries" co-author McLaughlin |
Actress Watson of "Beauty and the Beast |
Austen novel adapted by the BBC in 2009 |
Actress Thompson who played Nanny McPhee |
Actress Stone of "The Amazing Spider-Man |
1816 novel set in the village of Highbury |
Actress Watson who starred in "The Circle |
Classic novel that ends with two weddings |
Pip ___ (during the afternoon, to a Brit) |
Jane Austen novel that inspired "Clueless |
Handsome, clever and rich" title character |
Actress Stone of "The Amazing Spider-Man 2 |
Novel that takes place in a Surrey village |
Snow White's daughter on "Once Upon a Time |
Watson of "The Perks of Being a Wallflower |
She plays Hermione in "Harry Potter" films |
Billie Jean in "Battle of the Sexes" (2017) |
Lazarus who wrote "Give me your tired . . . |
Literary title character surnamed Woodhouse |
Novel on which the film "Clueless" is based |
Title matchmaker of 19th-century literature |
Actress Watson of the "Harry Potter" movies |
Handsome, clever, and rich" Austen character |
The Perks of Being a Wallflower" star Watson |
Hermione portrayer in the Harry Potter films |
Actress Roberts who starred on "Scream Queens |
Austen novel that inspired the film "Clueless |
Beatrice portrayer in "Much Ado About Nothing |
Most popular girl's name of 2017, per the SSA |
Jane Austen novel on which "Clueless" is based |
Actress Stone of 2012's "The Amazing Spider-Man |
George Knightley's love interest, in literature |
Hermione portrayer in the "Harry Potter" movies |
Hermione portrayer in the "Harry Potter" series |
Hermione's portrayer in the Harry Potter movies |
Actress Roberts of "American Horror Story: Coven |
Actress Watson who recently graduated from Brown |
Austens handsome, clever, and rich heroine |
Watson who played Hermione in Harry Potter films |
Goldman who wrote ''Anarchism and Other Essays'' |
Handsome, clever, and rich" Jane Austen character |
Stone who earned an Oscar nomination for "Birdman |
Title matchmaker of early 19th-century literature |
Handsome, clever and rich" title character of 1815 |
Actress Watson of "The Perks of Being a Wallflower |
Jane Austen novel that inspired the film "Clueless |
Title character from the village of Highbury, 1815 |
Watson or Thompson of 2017's "Beauty and the Beast |
Younger sister of Isabella in a 19th-century novel |
Actress Roberts whose aunt Julia is an Oscar winner |
Jane Austen novel the movie "Clueless" was based on |
She played Hermione in the Harry Potter film series |
Watson who plays Hermione in the Harry Potter films |
Mr. Knightley's wife, in the novel of the same name |
Last Jane Austen novel published while she was alive |
Top 20 name for newborn girls in the U.S. since 1999 |
Actress Thompson who appears in "Bridget Jones's Baby |
Actress Watson who's a UN Women's Goodwill Ambassador |
Daniel and Rupert's costar in the Harry Potter movies |
Editor Carmichael of Deadspin, Gawker, and the Hairpin |
Watson who plays Belle in 2017's "Beauty and the Beast |
Anthony's "Remains of the Day" and "Howards End" costar |
1996 film with the tagline "Cupid is armed and dangerous! |
Actress Stone who was nominated for an Oscar for "Birdman |
Oscar winner Stone who's dating "SNL" director Dave McCary |
Actress Thompson who played Nanny McPhee in two kids' movies |
Actress Watson who played Hermione in the Harry Potter films |
Actress Watson who started a feminist book group on Goodreads |
1815 title character who "thought a little too well of herself |
Novel character with "a comfortable home and happy disposition |
It dethroned Sophia as the #1 baby girl's name in the U.S. in 2014 |
Title heroine who says "I would much rather have been merry than wise |
Harry Potter" actress Watson who won the MTV Trailblazer Award in 2013 |
Literary character who said, "There is no charm equal to tenderness of heart |
Stone who plays Billie Jean King in the upcoming "Battle of the Sexes" movie |
Actress Thompson who wrote the 2014 book "The Spectacular Tale of Peter Rabbit |
Top name in a Social Security Administration list every year from 2014 to 2017 |
Title heroine described in the first lines of her novel as "handsome, clever and rich |
Title heroine described in the first sentence of her novel as "handsome, clever and rich |
Title heroine who says "One half of the world cannot understand the pleasures of the other |
Book whose title character "had lived nearly twenty-one years in the world with very little to distress or vex her" at the start of the story |