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  • - Heroine of children's book in a story about college
  • - Girl who went to Wonderland in Carroll's books
  • - Vermin found on a girl
  • - gangster with diamonds for a girl who's fallen
  • - Name for a learner on the rink?
  • - Sitcom starring Linda Lavin that's set in a diner
  • - Children's character who asks herself "And what is the use of a book without pictures or conversations?"
  • - through 5, she's appropriately found themes
  • - "Bed of Nails" artist, ... Cooper who cameoed in "Wayne's World" as himself
  • - Lewis Carroll's young friend
  • - Lewis Carroll's fictional character who falls through a rabbit hole
  • - girl friend's good, starts off
  • - walker who wrote "expect nothing. live frugally on surprise."
  • - TV sitcom waitress
  • - TV waitress
  • - Dennis the Menace's mother
  • - Carroll's adventuress
  • - White Rabbit's chaser
  • - Trixie's sitcom pal
  • - Tarkington's "...... Adams"
  • - Ralph Kramden's better half
  • - Gobel's wife
  • - Teddy Roosevelt's daughter
  • - Roosevelt's daughter
  • - Rock's Cooper
  • - Phoebe's poetic sister
  • - Lewis Carroll's girl
  • - Kramden's mate
  • - Gobel's widow
  • - Dodgson's lass
  • - Dennis the Menace's mom
  • - "Everything's curious today" speaker
  • - White Rabbit's pursuer
  • - TV role for Linda Lavin
  • - Trixie's pal, in 50's TV
  • - Trixie's best friend, on TV
  • - Trixie's best friend in 1950's TV
  • - Trixie Norton's neighbor
  • - Trixie Norton's friend
  • - The owner of Arlo's favorite eatery
  • - Tarkington's Adam
  • - T.R.'s "blue" girl
  • - Sitcom set at Mel's Diner
  • - She lived with TV's Bradys
  • - Role in Verdi's "Falstaff"
  • - Ralph's missus
  • - Queen Elizabeth II's mother-in-law.
  • - One of TV's "honeymooners"
  • - New York's .......... Tully Hall
  • - Name referenced in Jefferson Airplane's "White Rabbit"
  • - Mel's employee
  • - March Hare's guest
  • - Linda Lavin's TV hit
  • - Lincoln Center's ...... Tully Hall
  • - Lewis Carroll's rabbit chaser
  • - Lavin's sitcom role
  • - Jefferson Airplane's "Go Ask ......"
  • - Hatter's guest
  • - Gobel's mate
  • - carroll character played by mia wasikowska in 2010
  • - another name for celia
  • - Girl who went down a rabbit hole
  • - "Still ...." [2014 film]
  • - Peter Sellers film, I Love You, .. B. Toklas
  • - Girl who had adventures in Wonderland
  • - Neighbour in a Roy Chubby Brown song
  • - Adventurous heroine in charge bringing beer round
  • - character who has tea with the mad hatter and the cheshire cat
  • - Series about a waitress
  • - ... Krige, South African actress
  • - girl with some real ice cream
  • - nobelist munro
  • - Noted underground adventurer
  • - wolf .., english alternative rock band
  • - Female fighter, extremely capable
  • - literary protagonist who almost drowns in her own tears
  • - Party crasher of British fiction
  • - she used a flamingo as a croquet mallet in an 1865 book
  • - Girl who travels to Wonderland
  • - she puts quite a lot of ice in her beer
  • - "the ...... network" (2017 kate quinn historical novel)
  • - chez panisse chef waters
  • - walker who wrote "the temple of my familiar"
  • - She falls down a rabbit hole
  • - Olympic gold medalist Coachman
  • - "The Color Purple" Pulitzer winner Walker
  • - did celia upset her?
  • - Cyan color ... blue
  • - suffragette paul
  • - Sitcom about a waitress
  • - food activist waters
  • - "Still ..." (movie for which Julianne Moore won an Oscar)
  • - "the color purple" writer walker
  • - celia changes her name
  • - Having her own band goes to her head
  • - Restaurateur in an Arlo Guthrie song
  • - "... in Wonderland," 2010 American live-action fantasy adventure movie starring Helena Bonham Carter as the Red Queen Iracebeth
  • - The Queen of Hearts asks her "Can you play croquet?"
  • - She went down a rabbit hole
  • - "the color purple" novelist walker
  • - Wonderland adventurer
  • - She visited Wonderland
  • - ... Cooper, rock singer whose stage props included pyrotechnics and fake blood
  • - .. Lisle, woman beheaded for her support for fugitives from the Monmouth Rebellion (1685)
  • - Linda Lavin series
  • - Linda Lavin sitcom set at a diner
  • - kid-lit party crasher
  • - notable tea-party attendee
  • - town located in the centre of australia.
  • - ... Cooper, singer and songwriter who is also a golf enthusiast
  • - Answer bugs Professor Roberts for example
  • - A woman; one about 51
  • - girl who traveled via a rabbit hole
  • - Dilbert character, an engineer with a distinctive triangular hairstyle
  • - Girl who follwed a rabbit into Wonderland
  • - Actress Faye(Used today)
  • - Rocker Cooper
  • - Carroll kid
  • - Shock rocker Cooper
  • - "Meridian" author Walker
  • - Wonderland lass
  • - Rabbit follower
  • - Queen of Hearts irritator
  • - Mrs. Ralph Kramden
  • - Mrs. Longworth
  • - Girl who went through a looking glass
  • - Girl who chased a rabbit
  • - Carroll girl
  • - "Through the Looking-Glass" girl
  • - Wonderland wanderer
  • - Storybook adventurer
  • - She followed a rabbit down a hole
  • - She falls at the beginning of her story
  • - She doesn't live here anymore
  • - Rabbit-chaser of fiction
  • - Queen of Hearts irker
  • - Noted party crasher
  • - Miss Toklas
  • - Looking-glass girl
  • - First name in shock rock
  • - Fictional rabbit chaser
  • - Faye of films
  • - Dodgson girl
  • - Chef/author Waters
  • - Carroll adventuress
  • - Albee title character
  • - "Curiouser and curiouser!" utterer
  • - "...... in Wonderland"
  • - "...... Doesn't Live Here Anymore"
  • - ...... in Chains (grunge band)
  • - Wonderland girl'sname
  • - Wonder-land visitor
  • - White Rabbit pursuer.
  • - White Rabbit follower
  • - White Rabbit chaser of kiddie lit
  • - Walker who wrote "The Color Purple"
  • - Venturesome girl
  • - Toklas or Faye
  • - Toklas or blue
  • - Tea party crasher of fiction
  • - Sitcom with the catchphrase "Kiss my grits!"
  • - Sitcom wife reprised by Gabrielle Union in a 2005 film
  • - Singer Cooper whose real first name is Vincent
  • - Singer Cooper
  • - Short-story writer Munro
  • - She wore a blue gown
  • - She asked "What IS an un-birthday present?"
  • - Rock star Cooper
  • - Restaurateur of song
  • - Restaurateur of film
  • - Restaurant owner of song
  • - Restaurant owner of films
  • - Restaurant owner in an Arlo Guthrie song
  • - Restaurant owner in a 1969 film
  • - Restaurant owner
  • - Rabbit hole traveler
  • - Pulitzer novelist Walker
  • - Pulitzer author Walker
  • - Princess Royal of England.
  • - Person to ask, in song
  • - Party crasher of fiction
  • - Old sitcom about a single mom working at a Phoenix diner
  • - Novelist Sebold
  • - Novelist Munro
  • - Name in the Jefferson Airplane hit "White Rabbit"
  • - Mrs. Phil Harris
  • - Mrs. Kramden of Chauncey Street
  • - Mrs. Kramden of "The Honeymooners"
  • - Mr. Cooper, to us
  • - Movie restaurateur
  • - Marble of tennis fame
  • - Literature Nobelist Munro
  • - Linda Lavin vehicle
  • - Linda Lavin sitcom
  • - Linda Lavin role
  • - Lincoln Center patron Tully
  • - Lewis Carroll heroine who falls down a rabbit hole
  • - Kind of blue gown
  • - Jazz pianist Coltrane
  • - Guest at a fictional tea party
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