Crossword Clue: "My Friend ___," 1949 film
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for ""My Friend ___," 1949 film"
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Possibly related crossword clues for ""My Friend ___," 1949 film"
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- '-- la Douce' (1963 film)
- -- la Douce (1963 title role)
- -- la Douce (film title role)
- "--- la Douce"
- 1950s sitcom "My Friend ___"
- 1950's TV title role for Marie Wilson
- 1963 film "___ la Douce"
- 1963 movie role for Shirley
- 1963 role for Shirley
- 1963 role for Shirley[SEE NOTE ABOVE about last week's puzzle]
- 1963 Shirley MacLaine role
- 1963 title role for Shirley
- 1996 French film "___ Vep"
- 2006 Grammy-winning blues singer ___ Thomas
- 2006 Grammy-winning blues singer Thomas
- 2017 hurricane
- ''__ la Douce''
- "__ la Douce"
- ___ Bunt (Blofeld henchwoman in the Bond canon)
- ___ Bunt, "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" henchwoman
- ___ Bunt, villainess in "On Her Majesty's Secret Service"
- " ___ la Douce"
- ___ la Douce
- "___ La Douce," 1960 musical
- "___ la Douce" (1963)
- "___ la Douce," 1963 film
- "___ la Douce" (1963 film)
- "___ la Douce" (1963 Lemmon/MacLaine film)
- "___ la Douce" (1963 movie)
- "___ la Douce," 1963 movie
- "___ la Douce" (1963 Shirley MacLaine movie)
- "___ la Douce"
- "___ la Douce" (Billy Wilder film)
- "___ la Douce" (film)
- "___ La Douce" (Lemmon/MacLaine film)
- "___ La Douce" (MacLaine film)
- ''___ La Douce'' (MacLaine film)
- " ___ la Douce" (MacLaine movie)
- ''___ La Douce'' (MacLaine role)
- ''___ La Douce'' (MacLaine title role)
- "___ La Douce" (MacLaine/Lemmon film)
- "___ la Douce" (Shirley MacLaine film)
- ___ la Douce (Shirley MacLaine role)
- ''___ la Douce''
- ___ Pince, librarian at Hogwarts
- American cookbook author Rombauer
- ___ Thomas, the Soul Queen of New Orleans
- "___ Vep" (1996 French film starring Maggie Cheung)
- ____ Bunt Bond baddie
- ____ La Douce
- ____ La Douce
- _____, Alberta
- "_____ La Douce"
- "___la Douce"
- Actress Seigel of "Fernwood 2-Night"
- Advice columnist Kurtz
- Comedy role on TV.
- Grammy-winning blues singer Thomas
- Dumb TV steno.
- Fraulein's given name
- Hogwarts librarian __ Pince
- Hogwarts librarian ___ Pince
- Hogwarts librarian Pince
- Early role for Shirley
- Early Shirley role
- Early TV girl
- Friend in a 1949 film
- "Friend" in a 1949 film
- Friend of early TV
- Friend on TV.
- Character in the comic strip "Garfield," "Hi and Lois," or "Nancy"
- Destructive 2017 hurricane
- Devastating 2017 hurricane
- Devastating 2017 storm
- ''Garfield'' waitress
- "Garfield" waitress
- Film role for Shirley
- Cookbook author Rombauer
- Cookbook compiler Rombauer
- Cookbook maven Rombauer
- Cookbook writer Rombauer
- Cookery's Rombauer
- Cooking maven Rombauer
- Cooking Rombauer
- Diner manager/waitress in "Garfield"
- Diner owner in "Garfield"
- First name among Shirley MacLaine roles
- First name in cookbook writing
- Germanic version of an Austen title name
- B'way show role
- "Harry Potter" librarian ___ Pince
- "Harry Potter" librarian Pince
- Bygone radio "friend"
- Girl of musical
- Girl of TV series
- Girl's name
- Given name for a fraulein
- Jerry Lewis film "Friend"
- Jerry Lewis film ''Friend''
- Food writer Rombauer
- Culinary author Rombauer
- Culinary maven Rombauer
- Jon's usual waitress, in "Garfield"
- "Joy of Cooking" author Rombauer
- 'Joy of Cooking' writer Rombauer
- "Joy of Cooking" writer Rombauer
- Hi and Lois's neighbor, in comics
- Dagwood's sweetheart before Blondie
- Catastrophic 2017 hurricane
- Oscar-nominated role for Shirley
- Noted Shirley MacLaine role
- Movie tart with a heart
- Marie Wilson role: 1949
- Marie Wilson role
- Owner/waitress in "Garfield"
- Ms. La Douce
- Role for Marie Wilson: 1949
- Role for Marie Wilson
- Role for Shirley in '63
- Role for Shirley MacLaine
- Role for Shirley or Marie
- Role for Shirley
- Role that earned Shirley a 1963 Oscar nomination
- Role that won Shirley a Golden Globe
- Martin and Lewis's debut film, "My Friend ___"
- "The Joy of Cooking" author Rombauer
- "The Joy of Cooking" co-author Rombauer
- "The Joy of Cooking" writer Rombauer
- Rombauer, for one
- Rombauer of cookbook fame
- Rombauer of cookery
- Rombauer of cooking fame
- Rombauer of cooking
- Rombauer of "Joy of Cooking"
- Rombauer of "The Joy of Cooking"
- Rombauer of ''The Joy of Cooking''
- Rombauer or "la Douce"
- Rombauer or La Douce
- Rombauer or ''La Douce''
- Rombauer or Thomas
- Rombauer who cooked
- Rombauer who has a great recipe for pumpkin pie
- Rombauer who wrote "Joy of Cooking"
- "The Madwoman of Chaillot" character
- "The Madwoman of Chaillot" role
- ''The Madwoman of Chaillot'' role
- Kitchen wizard Rombauer
- Shirley MacLaine role of 1963
- Shirley MacLaine role
- Shirley's 1963 role that earned her an Oscar nomination
- Shirley's la Douce
- "The Mystery of ___ Vep," 1990s Off Broadway play
- "The Mystery of ___ Vep"
- "The Mystery of ___ Vep" (Charles Ludlam play)
- Soprano in "Louise"
- Wacky blond played by Marie Wilson
- "My Friend ---"
- 'My Friend --'
- "My Friend __": 1949 film in which Martin & Lewis debuted as a team
- ''My Friend __''
- "My Friend ___"
- "My Friend ___," 1949 film
- "My Friend ___" (1949 flick)
- "My Friend ___" (1949 Marie Wilson film)
- "My Friend ___" (1950s sitcom)
- "My Friend ___" ('50s sitcom)
- "My Friend ___" (film debut for both Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis)
- "My Friend ___ Goes West" (1950 film)
- "My Friend ___" (Martin and Lewis film)
- "My Friend ___" (Martin-Lewis film of '49)
- "My Friend ___" (Martin-Lewis film)
- "My Friend ___" (Martin/Lewis film)
- "My Friend ___" of 1950s TV
- "My Friend ___" of 50's TV
- "My Friend ___" of old radio/TV
- "My Friend ___" (old radio/TV series)
- "My Friend ___" (TV oldie)
- My Friend ___
- My Friend ____
- "My Friend" at the movies
- ''My Friend'' at the movies
- "My Friend," cinematically speaking
- "My Friend" in film
- "My Friend" of '50s TV
- "My Friend" of 50's TV
- "My Friend" of film
- "My Friend" of old radio
- "My Friend" of old TV
- 'My Friend --' (old radio show)
- Racy role for Shirley
- Soul legend Thomas
- "Soul Queen of New Orleans" singer Thomas
- "Soul Queen of New Orleans" Thomas
- Soul singer Thomas
- "La Douce"
- La Douce
- La Douce in a film
- La Douce in a movie
- La Douce, in film
- La Douce of film
- ' la Douce'
- Waitress in "Garfield"
- Woman whose name is an anagram of MIRA
- Old radio's "My Friend ___"
- Neighbor of Hi and Lois, in the funnies
- Neighbor of Hi and Lois
- Powerful 2017 hurricane
- One of Robert Frost's daughters
- Miss La Douce
- Lemmon film, "___ la Douce"
- Lemmon film, ''___ La Douce''
- Lemmon film, "--- la Douce"
- Lemmon's girl in a 1963 film
- MacLaine role: 1963
- MacLaine role
- MacLaine title role of 1963
- MacLaine/Lemmon film, "--- La Douce"
- Mlle. La Douce
- TV character.
- TV perennial.
- "Sweet" French girl
- Singer Thomas known as the "Soul Queen of New Orleans"
- Singer Thomas nicknamed "The Soul Queen of New Orleans"
- Singer Thomas with the album "After the Rain"
- Singer Thomas
- Thirsty's wife and the next-door neighbor of Hi and Lois
- Thirsty's wife in "Hi and Lois"
- Thirsty's wife
- Thomas, "The Soul Queen of New Orleans"
- Writer Rombauer
- Tart role for Shirley MacLaine
- Tart role for Shirley
- Title role for Shirley
Recent Usage of "My Friend ___," 1949 film in Crossword Puzzles
We track a lot of different crossword puzzle providers to see where clues like ""My Friend ___," 1949 film" have been used in the past.
Here are all of the places we know of that have used "My Friend ___," 1949 film in their crossword puzzles recently:
- New York Times - Jan. 27, 1993
- New York Times - July 26, 1984