Crossword Clue: Singing star since the '60s
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- One-name star
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- One-named Emmy, Grammy, and Oscar winner
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- One-named "Mask" actress
- One-named "Moonstruck" actress
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- 'Moonstruck' actress
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- "Moonstruck" Oscar actress
- ''Moonstruck'' Oscar winner
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- "The Witches of Eastwick" actress
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- "Silkwood" actress
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- Singer who won an Oscar for "Moonstruck"
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- Singer with Sonny once,
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- Star of "Mask"
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Recent Usage of Singing star since the '60s in Crossword Puzzles
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- Newsday - Oct. 2, 2020
- Newsday - March 29, 2020