Crossword-Solution: JOANNE 6 letters, 23 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Miss Dru 1 answer
Woodward or Whalley of the big screen 1 answer
Woodward of film 1 answer
Woodward of "The Long, Hot Summer" 1 answer
Woodward of "Rachel, Rachel" 1 answer
Woodward of "Philadelphia" 1 answer
Woodward Actress 1 answer
Woman in a Lady Gaga song and album title (2016) 1 answer
Whalley or Worley 1 answer
The "J" of J. K. Rowling 1 answer
Stefani ___ Angelina Germanotta a.k.a. Lady Gaga 1 answer
Part of J. K. Rowling's "J. K." 1 answer
Memorable Eve 1 answer
Lady Gaga album named for her aunt 1 answer
LPGA Hall-of-Famer Carner 1 answer
J.K. Rowling's first name 1 answer
Carner of the LPGA 1 answer
Actor Paul's wife 1 answer
1970s LPGA star Carner 1 answer
"The Three Faces of Eve" star Woodward 1 answer
"Downton Abbey" actress Froggatt 1 answer
Actress Woodward 2 answers
Girl's name 313 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AETER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with JOANNE (5)

Susan VECCIA and Joanne FREEMAN Electronic Archives for the Public: Use of American Memory in Public and School Libraries This joint discussion focuses on nonscholarly applications of electronic library materials, specifically addressing use of the Library of Congress American Memory (AM) program in a small number of public and school libraries throughout the United States.
LOC Workshop on Electronic Texts Library of Congress 1993
Susan VECCIA and Joanne FREEMAN will discuss their observations on the use of AM by the nonscholarly community, using evidence gleaned from this ongoing evaluation effort.
LOC Workshop on Electronic Texts Library of Congress 1993
Joanne Meyerowitz, a professor of history at Indiana University and the editor of The Journal of American History observes, in her recently published tome, "How Sex Changed: A History of Transsexuality in the United States", that the very meaning of masculinity and femininity is in constant flux.
The Development Psychology of Psychopathology Sam Vaknin 2007
With Murray, Bædeker, Guide Joanne, and half-a-dozen others--all describing, and describing with exactness, the antiquities and scenery--the writer of a little account of Provence and Languedoc is driven to give much of personal incident.
In Troubadour-Land S. Baring-Gould 2005
When he attempts to describe what objects he has seen, he is pulled up by finding all the information he intended to give in Murray or in Bædeker or Joanne.
In Troubadour-Land S. Baring-Gould 2005

Quotes with JOANNE (3)

I have underlined words and sentences in one of the Bibles that has always been my study Bible, but when I look at those words and sentences now, I can’t remember why they were underlined. One day I was rereading a short story by Joanne Greenberg, and I came across a long passage that I had marked off, but as I looked at it, I couldn't remember why. Perhaps I had meant to ask her about it the next time we talked on the phone, but now I have no idea what it could be that I wan…
Charles M. Schulz You Don't Look 35, Charlie Brown!
This has been a novel about some people who were punished entirely too much for what they did. They wanted to have a good time, but they were like children playing in the street; they could see one after another of them being killed--run over, maimed, destroyed--but they continued to play anyhow. We really all were very happy for a while, sitting around not toiling but just bullshitting and playing, but it was for such a terrible brief time, and then the punishment was beyond…
Philip K. Dick A Scanner Darkly
They sit beside each other on one of the sofas, Warwick leaning forward with his elbows on his knees, Joanne resting back with her arms behind her head. Never known as advocates of establishmentarianism, they have been applauded, ridiculed, and misunderstood by the media, and, in particular, criticized for their avarice. They have agreed to do this interview without "cabbage" (payment), but generally charge ten to twenty thousand dollars for the privilege. Even so, why should…
Antonella Gambotto-Burke
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, S&S, Universal, USA TODAY, WP.

Used 29 times in crossword archives (1974–2024).