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- - upcoming disney princess role for halle bailey
- - "part of your world" singer in a disney film
- - Disney film character
- - Member of the Disney Princess line
- - Red-haired Disney princess
- - Main character of the Disney film "The Little Mermaid"
- - King Triton's daughter of film
- - Ginger Disney princess
- - Film mermaid
- - Disney's mermaid princess
- - Disney princess with a seashell bikini top
- - Disney princess in 1989's "The Little Mermaid"
- - Disney princess
- - Undersea princess
- - First princess of the Disney Renaissance era
- - King Triton's daughter, in a 1989 film
- - Animated film mermaid
- - Disney undersea princess
- - Disney princess from Atlantica
- - 1989 Disney princess
- - "The Little Mermaid" princess
- - Toon teen in an '89 film
- - Princess who gives up her voice to be human
- - Aquatic Disney princess
- - Red-headed Disney princess
- - "Little Mermaid" of film
- - Mexican Academy of Film award
- - Red-haired film princess
- - A Disney princess
- - what is the name of the title character in the disney film the little mermaid?
- - disney princess with six sisters
- - the "girl" in disney's "kiss the girl"
- - series of six u.s artificial satellites
- - tempestuous character?
- - Actress Winter who played Alex Dunphy on Modern Family
- - Lear and I represent the spirit of Shakespeare
- - Mermaid who sings 'Part of Your World'
- - sounds like a means of receiving the spirit of shakespeare
- - The little mermaid in Disney's "The Little Mermaid"
- - ... Winter, actress who plays Alex Dunphy on the sitcom "Modern Family"
- - The Arabian gazelle Gazella arabica
- - upcoming halle bailey role
- - Disney redhead
- - flounder's best friend, in disney
- - Character who vows to "do my spriting gently"
- - first name of the little mermaid
- - spirit in shakespeare's the tempest
- - Mexican equivalent of the Oscar
- - Arabian gazelle
- - Shakespeare's prankster
- - "Tempest" sprite
- - The Little Mermaid's name
- - She was "The Little Mermaid"
- - Prospero's sprite
- - Caliban's opposite
- - Spirit of "The Tempest"
- - Tempestuous spirit?
- - Sylvia Plath work
- - Spirit who served Prospero
- - Prospero's servant in "The Tempest"
- - Plath work
- - Mischievous spirit in "The Tempest"
- - Actress Winter of "Modern Family"
- - "The Little Mermaid" role
- - "Little Mermaid" mermaid
- - Ursula's nemesis in "The Little Mermaid"
- - Title character in "The Little Mermaid"
- - Sylvia Plath title
- - She was "under the sea"
- - Rebel angel in "Paradise Lost"
- - Prospero's spirit
- - Prospero's prankster
- - Prospero's helper
- - Prospero's aide
- - Prime minister between two Ehuds
- - Prankish spirit
- - One of Uranus's moons
- - Mrs. Will Durant
- - Mexico's Oscar
- - Maurois's biography of Shelley
- - Fourth-largest moon of Uranus
- - Ehud's successor
- - Daughter of King Triton
- - Babes in Toyland song inspired by "The Little Mermaid"?
- - Afro-Asian gazelle
- - A gazelle
- - "The Story of Civilization" co-author Durant
- - "The Little Mermaid" first name
- - "Tempest" character
- - "Little Mermaid" title character
- - Wiry sprite
- - Will Durant's wife
- - Will Durant's partner
- - Will Durant's coauthor
- - What Shelley called himself
- - Vera Zorina's Broadway role: 1945
- - Uranus satellite
- - Tricksy spirit
- - To whom Prospero says "Thou liest, malignant thing!"
- - Title character of Disney's "The Little Mermaid"
- - Sylvia Plath's last book of poetry
- - Sylvia Plath collection
- - Sylvia Plath book
- - Sylph in Pope's "The Rape of the Lock"
- - Statesman Sharon
- - Sprite or gazelle
- - Spirit released by Prospero
- - Spirit or gazelle
- - Shelley's name for himself.
- - Sharon of Israel (m)
- - Shakespearean prankster
- - Shakespearean character who asks, "Do you love me, master?"
- - Shakespeare's tree rescuee
- - Shakespeare's mischievous spirit
- - Shakespeare's blithe spirit
- - Shakespeare sprite
- - Servant of Prospero
- - Servant freed by Prospero
- - Rainbow song inspired by mermaid?
- - Rainbow song inspired by "The Tempest"?
- - Rainbow song about Prospero's spirit?
- - Rainbow song about a mermaid?
- - ProsperoÂ's servant
- - Prospero's sprightly servant
- - Prospero's spirit servant
- - Prospero's pixie
- - Prospero's fairy
- - Prince Eric's love
- - Previously unreleased Cure song off "The Top"
- - Prankster in "The Tempest"
- - Posthumous Plath book
- - Oscar : United States :: ...... : Mexico
- - One of the Durants who wrote "The Story of Civilization"
- - One of Ezra's chief men.
- - O.T. name for Jerusalem
- - Newsworthy Sharon
- - Name of Disney's "Little Mermaid"
- - Moon over Uranus
- - Mermaid who trades her voice for legs
- - Mermaid who rescued Prince Eric
- - Mermaid voiced by Jodi Benson
- - Mermaid featured in a 2008 prequel
- - Mermaid drawn out of the water?
- - Maurois' life of Shelley.
- - Male Shakespeare role sometimes played by a woman
- - Main character in "The Little Mermaid"
- - King Triton's animated daughter
- - Israeli leader Sharon
- - Israeli hard-liner Sharon
- - His magic helped Prospero
- - Heroine of "The Little Mermaid"
- - He lies "in a cowslip bell"
- - Full fathom five thy father lies ... singer
- - Friend of Flounder and Sebastian
- - Former Israeli prime minister Sharon
- - Foiler of a regicide plot, in "The Tempest"
- - Eric's bride in "The Little Mermaid"
- - Ehud's successor in Israel
- - Durant who co-wrote "The Story of Civilization"
- - Dramatic spirit
- - Disney toon who traded her voice for legs
- - Disney swimmer
- - Disney girl with a seashell bikini top
- - Disney friend of Flounder and Sebastian
- - Disney character with no legs
- - Disney character in a clam-shell bra
- - Daughter on TV's "Medium"
- - Caliban's victim
- - Caliban's co-worker
- - Book by André Maurois
- - Biography of Shelley by Maurois
- - Babes in Toyland song inspired by mermaid?
- - Babes in Toyland song inspired by "Little Mermaid"?
- - Babes in Toyland song about a mermaid?
- - Babes in Toyland mermaid song?
- - Airy spirit who served Prospero
- - A famous Sharon
- - 1995 Rainbow song
- - 1989 big-screen mermaid
- - 1965 book by Sylvia Plath
- - "Tricksy spirit" of literature
- - "The Little Mermaid" name
- - "pom pom" artist ...... Pink
- - "Part of Your World" singer
- - "On the bat's back I do fly" speaker
- - "Modern Family" actress Winter who plays Alex Dunphy
- - "Little Mermaid" character
- - "Little Mermaid"
- - "Kiss the Girl" girl
- - "I and my fellows are ministers of Fate" speaker
- - "Aquaman: You can breathe underwater, so you're..."
- - African gazelle
- - "Paradise Lost" angel
- - "Blithe Spirit."
- - Satellite of Uranus
- - Uranus moon
- - A moon of Uranus
- - A satellite of Uranus
- - "Tempest" role
- - Role in "The Tempest."
- - 'The Tempest' role
- - Character in "The Tempest"
- - Jerusalem
- - Little Mermaid's name
- - Upcoming Disney role for Halle Bailey
- - Disney mermaid
- - "The Tempest" sprite
- - Prospero's assistant
- - Disney character who sings 'Part of Your World'
- - Movie mermaid
- - 1965 poetry collection by Sylvia Plath
- - "The Tempest" spirit
- - 'Mr. Peabody & Sherman' actress Winter
- - "The Little Mermaid" mermaid
- - Animated mermaid
- - Disney mermaid name
- - The girl in the Disney song 'Kiss the Girl'
- - The Little Mermaid
- - 'Modern Family' actress Winter
- - Disney's Little Mermaid
- - Lunar colleague of Titania and Oberon
- - Prospero rescued him from Sycorax
- - Disney mermaid's name
- - Disney character from Atlantica
- - Daughter of King Triton, in a Disney movie
- - Disney's mermaid
- - Shakespearean spirit
- - Shakespearean sprite
- - The mermaid in 'The Little Mermaid'
- - Sharon of Israel
- - Spirit who serves Prospero
- - Creator of the tempest in "The Tempest"
- - "The Tempest" trickster
- - "The Little Mermaid" title character
- - Flounder's friend
- - Cartoon mermaid
- - Smallest of the four large satellites of Uranus
- - Animated singer of 'Part of Your World'
- - 'The Little Mermaid' heroine
- - The Bard's sprite
- - Girl Sebastian is referring to in the song 'Kiss the Girl'
- - Sprite in "The Tempest"
- - Moon of Uranus
- - Moon of Uranus that comes first in an alphabetical list
- - Child of King Triton
- - Tempest spirit
- - "The Tempest" character
- - King Triton's daughter
- - Servant to Prospero
- - Winter of 'Modern Family'
- - Airy spirit in 'The Tempest'
- - Spirit, possible source of moonshine
- - Israel's Sharon
- - King Triton's mermaid daughter
- - Flounder's animated friend
- - 'Tricksy spirit' of drama
- - Mermaid of the movies
- - 2000s Israeli prime minister Sharon
- - Shakespearian sprite
- - Beastly type from North Africa upsets the foreign paramilitaries
- - Shakespeare's 'tricksy spirit'
- - Spirit in The Tempest
- - Fish-tailed Disney character
- - Disney daughter of King Triton
- - Summoner of the tempest in 'The Tempest'
- - Toon mermaid
- - Prospero's servant
- - Character who pledged to 'do my spriting gently'
- - Mermaid in 'The Little Mermaid'
- - Disney character whose father is King Triton
- - Prospero's 'tricksy spirit'
- - Disney character
- - Historian Durant
- - One of the Durants
- - Shakespearean character
- - Gazelle
- - 'The Little Mermaid' name that sounds like a font
- - Spirit in The Tempest by William Shakespeare
- - Collection of poems by Sylvia Plath, posthumously published in 1965
- - Fairy rescued by Prospero in The Tempest
- - posthumous sylvia plath poetry collection that was edited by her estranged husband
- - Rile a mischievous fairy
- - character who did not get married at age 16 in the remake of "the little mermaid"
- - shakespearian character should get good reception, we hear
- - Character in "The Little Mermaid"
- - Friend of Flounder, in a Disney movie
- - 'The Little Mermaid' character
- - Shakespeare character receives signal, it's said
- - Soccer player's locale
- - Sphere, yes; but it's often rectangular
- - McCoy's foe
- - Sally who played Forrest's mom
- - Sally who played Forrest Gump's mom
- - It's a vision thing
- - U.S. poet
- - Blue part of U.S. flag
- - Where sunflowers grow
- - Piece of farmed land
- - Fellow lied about location of information in database
- - Even officer led to meadow
- - 2x oscar winner sally
- - Open area of land
- - Are such sports in only one part of the country?
- - *Venue for soccer
- - All the runners in a race
- - Track and ... events
- - in which some may be caught out by slips
- - "Love ...," 1992 drama film starring Michelle Pfeiffer for which she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress
- - Somewhere to graze all the horses in a race
- - Football locale
- - Land where a farmer might grow crops
- - .... hockey (olympic sport involving sticks and a ball)
- - Area of grassland
- - Word before stone or house
- - Sting might walk across a "Gold" one
- - Place to plant crops
- - Hockey venue, perhaps
- - He wrote "Little Boy Blue."
- - ...... & Stream (magazine)
- - Meadow(Used today)
- - Playing surface
- - Sports ground
- - Grassy land
- - Area of study
- - Open land
- - Branch of study
- - Meadow
- - Part of database processed after moving base away from Germany
- - Piece of farm land
- - Speciality that is in Florida Key?
- - Pastureland
- - Playing area
- - Area of farmland
- - What a DH doesn't do
- - Play the ..........
- - Growth area
- - Area of knowledge
- - Pasture
- - Runners in paddock
- - Play shortstop, e.g
- - Discipline of a group of runners
- - Play shortstop, say
- - Place for cattle, sheep etc -- not bat
- - Occupational range
- - Frank --, Labour MP for Birkenhead since 1979
- - Enclosed piece of land or area of endeavour
- - Land for farming
- - Area for crops/livestock
- - See 12
- - Use leather on a diamond
- - Place to play ball
- - All the competitors in a contest
- - Handle a grounder, e.g
- - Chase flies or grounders
- - Wide-open space
- - Handle, as questions
- - Backhand a grounder, e.g.
- - Evanescence "...... of Innocence"
- - Sally of "Lincoln"
- - With 37-Across, events described by 23-/44-Across
- - Two-time Oscar winner
- - Answer skillfully
- - Handle a line drive, say
- - Pumpkin patch, e.g.
- - Group of contestants
- - Catch flies, maybe
- - Kind of mouse or marshal
- - Sally of "Brothers & Sisters"
- - Trip leader?
- - This word could follow 25- and 43-Across, 10- and 42-Down
- - Best Actress of 1979
- - Track and ....
- - Catch on the diamond
- - Handle grounders
- - Wrigley or Comiskey
- - Place for a test
- - With 68-Across, research done outside the lab
- - Wrigley, for one
- - Football locale (and a letter bank for 47-Across)
- - Battleground
- - Teaching is one
- - Array
- - Actress Sally
- - "Smokey and the Bandit" co-star
- - Playground
- - Snag a grounder
- - "...... of Dreams"
- - Pasture land
- - Word before goal or trip
- - Eugene who wrote "Wynken, Blynken and Nod"
- - He financed the first cable
- - Word with house or mouse
- - Word with "of honor" or "of vision"
- - "Norma Rae" star
- - Pick up a grounder
- - Kind of goal or trip
- - Blue part of Old Glory
- - Flag background
- - Cyrus or Sally
- - Poet Eugene