Crossword Clue: "___ Lisa"
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for ""___ Lisa""
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Possibly related crossword clues for ""___ Lisa""
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- '-- Lisa'
- '-- Lisa Smile' (Julia Roberts film)
- '-- Lisa Smile'
- "--- Lisa"
- 1991 Pulitzer poet Van Duyn
- ''__ Lisa''
- "__ Lisa" (da Vinci work)
- "__ Lisa "(da Vinci work)
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- "__ Lisa"
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- ___ Island, Puerto Rico
- "___ Lisa," 1949 song
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- "___ Lisa," Cole hit
- "___ Lisa" (da Vinci painting)
- "___ Lisa" (Leonardo da Vinci masterpiece)
- "___ Lisa" (Leonardo da Vinci painting)
- "___ Lisa" (Louvre attraction)
- ___ Lisa (Louvre exhibit)
- "___ Lisa" (Nat Cole tune)
- "___ Lisa" (Nat King Cole song)
- "___ Lisa Overdrive" (1988 sci-fi novel)
- "___ Lisa Overdrive" (William Gibson novel)
- "___ Lisa" (painting in the Louvre)
- "___ Lisa" (painting that features a mysterious smile)
- "___ Lisa" (painting with a famous smile)
- "___ Lisa Smile" (2003 film)
- "___ Lisa Smile" (2003 movie)
- "___ Lisa Smile" (Julia Roberts film)
- ___ Lisa Vito (Marisa Tomei’s Oscar-winning role)
- ___ Lisa Vito (Marisa Tomei's role in "My Cousin Vinny")
- ___ Lisa
- ___ Van Duyn, 1991 Pulitzer-winning poet
- Bart Simpson's grandma
- Bart Simpson's grandmother
- ____ Lisa
- ____ Lisa
- "____ Lisa"
- _____ Lisa
- "_____ Lisa"
- Angela's mother (played by Katherine Helmond) on "Who's the Boss?"
- "________ Lisa Smile"
- "________ Lisa"
- A Lisa
- "Anywhere But Here" novelist Simpson
- Abe Simpson's estranged wife
- Actress Barrie
- Actress Freeman.
- Actress Freeman
- Actress Maris
- Actress Washbourne
- Big name at the Louvre
- African monkey
- Author Simpson
- "Black Beauty" star ___ Freeman
- "Black Beauty" star Freeman
- Bo Diddley song
- DaVinci subject
- DaVinci's Lisa
- DaVinci's subject
- Famous Lisa
- Freeman of the cinema
- Freeman of the movies
- Freeman of the screen
- Freeman or Lisa
- Green monkey
- Green monkey's cousin
- Green monkey's relative
- Island off P. R.
- Homer Simpson's mom
- Homer Simpson's mother
- Homer's mother
- Honorific in a da Vinci masterpiece
- Conservative columnist Charen
- Half of "La Gioconda"
- First name in famous art subjects
- First name in famous models
- First name in Louvre
- First name in masterpieces
- First name in portraits
- First name in smiles
- "First name" in the Louvre
- First name of Homer Simpson's mother
- First name of "La Belle Joconde."
- Classic painting, ___ Lisa
- Classic painting, ... Lisa
- Girl's name.
- Girl's name
- Helmond role on TV
- Helmond's role in Who's the Boss?
- Da Vinci's "__ Lisa"
- Da Vinci's "___ Lisa"
- Da Vinci's "____ Lisa"
- Da Vinci's Lisa
- Former Obama policy adviser Sutphen
- Former Poet Laureate Van Duyn
- Former U.S. poet laureate _____ Van Duyn
- Former U.S. poet laureate Van Duyn
- Just before Lisa
- "Drowning ___" (2000 DeVito/Midler comedy)
- Katherine, on "Who's the Boss?"
- Katherine's "Who's The Boss" role
- Katherine's "Who's the Boss?" role
- "The ___ Lisa"
- Pulitzer poet Van Duyn
- Pulitzer-winning poet Van Duyn
- Novelist Simpson
- "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas" lady
- "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas" proprietor ___ Stangley
- "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas" woman
- Marge Simpson's mother-in-law
- "Who's the Boss?" character
- "Who's the Boss?" mother
- 'Who's the Boss?' role
- "Who's the Boss?" role
- Marisa's "My Cousin Vinny" role
- Marisa's role in "My Cousin Vinny"
- Ms. Lisa
- She of the strange smile
- Villainess Vanderwaal of TV's "Pretty Little Liars"
- Poet ___ Van Duyn
- Poet Van Duyn
- ' Lisa'
- Lisa at the Louvre
- Lisa in the Louvre
- Lisa of note
- Lisa of the Louvre
- Lisa or Freeman
- Lisa who got framed
- Lisa with a "mystic smile"
- Lisa
- Lisa's first name
- Lisa's first name?
- Lisa's grandmother
- Lisa's leader
- Lisa's title at the Louvre?
- Lisa's title at the Louvre
- Lisa's title
- "Listen to Your Love" band
- Woman who barely smiled
- Name in a da Vinci masterpiece
- Part of a Louvre name
- Political columnist Charen
- Memorable Lisa
- Passage off Puerto Rico
- Louvre name
- Louvre's "___ Lisa"
- Leonardo da Vinci's "___ Lisa"
- Leonardo da Vinci's ... Lisa
- Leonardo lady
- Leonardo's "___ Lisa"
- Leonardo's "____ Lisa"
- Leonardo's lady
- Leonardo's Lisa
- Leonardo's model
- Leonardo's subject
- Monkey not in the Louvre
- Opera by H. Parker
- Opera by Horatio Parker
- Spanish she-monkey
- Scott-Young who created "Love & Hip Hop"
- Small monkey
- Smilin' Lisa
- Smiling Lisa
- Smirking subject of Leonardo
- Title for da Vinci's Lisa
- Title in a da Vinci masterpiece
- U.S. poet laureate ___ Van Duyn
Recent Usage of "___ Lisa" in Crossword Puzzles
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Here are all of the places we know of that have used "___ Lisa" in their crossword puzzles recently:
- Universal Crossword - July 8, 2020
- USA Today - May 25, 2020
- Universal Crossword - Nov. 15, 2019
- Universal Crossword - Sept. 16, 2019
- New York Times - Aug. 25, 2019
- Washington Post Sunday Magazine - Aug. 18, 2019
- New York Times - Sept. 25, 2018
- New York Times - Oct. 23, 2017
- Penny Dell Sunday - Oct. 23, 2016
- Pat Sajak Code Letter - March 27, 2016
- New York Times - June 28, 2015
- Pat Sajak Code Letter - Jan. 11, 2015
- Pat Sajak Code Letter - Aug. 21, 2014
- Washington Post - May 16, 2014
- Brendan Emmett Quigley - March 6, 2014
- New York Times - Feb. 4, 2014
- Universal Crossword - Aug. 30, 2013
- USA Today - June 26, 2013
- USA Today - Jan. 10, 2013
- New York Times - June 22, 2012