Crossword Answer: DIDO
If you're looking for all of the crossword clues that have the answer DIDO then you're in the right place. We found 85 clues that have DIDO as their answer.
Crossword Puzzle Clues for DIDO
Below is the complete list of clues we found in our database for DIDO:
- "___, Queen of Carthage" (Christopher Marlowe play)
- Bauble
- Antic
- A sister of Pygmalion
- Abandoned queen of Carthage
- Aeneas abandoned her
- Aeneas done her wrong
- Aeneas left her
- Aeneas' love
- Aeneas' lover, in myth
- Aeneas's queen of Carthage
- 'Aeneid' queen
- Featured singer on Eminem's "Stan"
- Eccentric prank.
- Character with the aria "When I am laid in earth"
- British "Life for Rent" singer
- British "Safe Trip Home" singer
- British "Thank You" singer
- British "White Flag" singer
- Eminem sampled her on "Stan"
- First queen of Carthage
- Clever prank
- Caper
- "Here With Me" singer
- Carthage founder
- Carthage queen
- Carthaginian leader
- Carthaginian queen who loved Aeneas
- Carthaginian queen
- Founder and first queen of Carthage
- Founder and queen of Carthage
- Founder of Carthage, in myth
- Founder of Carthage
- Founding queen of Carthage (did next to nothing!)
- 'Thank You' singer
- "Thank You" singer, 2001
- "Thank You" singer
- "White Flag" singer, 2003
- "White Flag" singer
- Purcell's "___ and Aeneas"
- She had a big hit with "Thank You" in 2001
- She loved Aeneas
- She sang the hook for Eminem's "Stan"
- She teamed with Eminem in 2000
- She was deserted by Aeneas.
- Tragically heartbroken figure of myth
- Playful prank
- Queen abandoned by Aeneas, in myth
- Queen abandoned by Aeneas
- Queen of Carthage in love with Aeneas
- Queen of Carthage, in myth
- Queen of Carthage who loved Aeneas
- Queen of Carthage
- Queen who fell in love with Aeneas
- Queen who founded Carthage
- Queen who loved Aeneas
- Trinket or trick
- Mythical queen of Carthage
- Mythological queen of Carthage
- Mythological queen who founded Carthage
- One-named singer sampled in Eminem's "Stan"
- One-named singer sampled on Eminem's "Stan"
- One-named singer who recorded 'Thank You'
- One-named singer with the 2001 hit "Thank You"
- Prank
- Lover of Aeneas
- Mischievous caper
- Mischievous prank
- Mischievous trick
- Legendary founder of Carthage.
- Legendary queen of Carthage
- "No Angel" singer
- Princess of Tyre
- Princess who founded Carthage
- Monkeyshine
- "Life for Rent" pop singer
- Shrewd trick
- Singer of the 2001 hit "Thankyou"
- Singer of "White Flag" and "Thank You"
- Singer with the 2001 hit 'Thank You'
- Singer with the 4x platinum album "No Angel"
- Singer with the album "Life for Rent"
- Single-named British singer with the 2000 hit "Thank You"
- Single-named singer of "Thank You"
- Single-named singer of "White Flag"
Possibly Related Crossword Answers
Based on the clues listed above, we also found some answers that are possibly similar or related to DIDO:
- BAGATELLE
- BEAD
- DOODAD
- GAUD
- GEEGAW
- GEWGAW
- KICKSHAW
- ORNAMENT
- TRINKET
- TCHOTCHKE
- TOY
- CAPER
- ESCAPADE
- MADCAP
- PRANK
- SHENANIGAN
- ANTIC
- CAVORT
- DANCE
- ESCAPADE
- FROLIC
- GAG
- GAMBOL
- LARK
- LEAP
- PRANCE
- PRANK
- ROMP
- SKIP
- TRIP
- ANTIC
- CAPER
- LARK
- ANTIC
- CAPER
- ESCAPADE
- FROLIC
- GAG
- GET
- HOAX
- JAPE
- JOKE
- LARK
- MONKEYSHINE
- SHENANIGAN
- TRICK
- SPOOF
- PRANK
- LARK
- MONKEYSHINE
- PRANK
- ANTIC
- PRANK
- TRICK
Recent Usage of DIDO in Crossword Puzzles
Here are all of the places we know of that have used DIDO in their crossword puzzles:
- WSJ Daily - Aug. 25, 2020
- The Guardian Quick - July 9, 2020
- New York Times - Dec. 10, 2019
- WSJ Daily - July 12, 2019
- Penny Dell - May 23, 2019
- New York Times - April 11, 2019
- Universal Crossword - Feb. 28, 2019
- WSJ Daily - Dec. 8, 2018
- New York Times - Nov. 11, 2018
- Brendan Emmett Quigley - Sept. 10, 2018
- Premier Sunday - Sept. 9, 2018
- The Puzzle Society - Aug. 28, 2018
- New York Times - May 3, 2018
- Jonesin' - Feb. 27, 2018
- Sheffer - Feb. 7, 2018
- New York Times - Dec. 22, 2017
- Sheffer - July 29, 2017
- Pat Sajak Code Letter - July 14, 2017
- New York Times - May 28, 2017
- LA Times - May 4, 2017