➠ Words with i
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- - ...... Lund, Casablanca heroine
- - 1942 romance movie heroine
- - Heroine in "Casablanca"
- - "Casablanca" heroine portrayed by Ingrid Bergman
- - female lead in the last two "mission: impossible" movies
- - Rick's love in a 1942 film
- - Madeleine L'Engle novel or its heroine
- - "Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation" heroine ...... Faust
- - "Casablanca" heroine who'll "always have Paris"
- - "Casablanca" heroine
- - -- Lund, Ingrid Bergman's role in the 1942 film 'Casablanca'
- - Rick asks her 'Why did you have to come to Casablanca?'
- - Ingrid Bergman's role in Casablanca, .. Lund
- - Bergman character
- - She never stopped loving Rick
- - rebecca's role, in the "mission: impossible" films
- - "casablanca" role for ingrid
- - german equivalent of betty
- - Woman who says Play it Sam in Casablanca
- - Ingrid Bergman in "Casablanca"
- - ... Lund, Ingrid Bergman's role in "Casablanca"
- - film character who says, "with the whole world crumbling, we pick this time to fall in love"
- - Rebecca Ferguson's character in the film "Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation"
- - the "she" in "of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, she walks into mine"
- - one for whom sam "played it"
- - .. Lund, character played by Ingrid Bergman in Casablanca
- - "Casablanca" femme fatale
- - Bergman role in "Casablanca"
- - Mrs. Victor Laszlo
- - Victor Laszlo's wife
- - She'll "always have Paris"
- - Rick and Victor's love
- - She came into Sam's joint
- - Rick's film love
- - Rick's "Casablanca" flame
- - Rick Blaine's love
- - ...... Lund of "Casablanca"
- - Visitor to Rick's place
- - The "she" in "Of all the gin joints ... she walks into mine"
- - She met Rick in Paris
- - Rick's beloved
- - Ingrid Bergman's role in "Casablanca"
- - "You used to be a much better liar, Sam" speaker
- - "Here's looking at you, kid" addressee
- - Woody Guthrie's "...... Koch"
- - Whom Ingrid played in "Casablanca"
- - To whom We'll always have Paris was spoken
- - To whom Rick said "We both know you belong with Victor"
- - The "kid" of "Here's looking at you, kid"
- - She walks into Rick's
- - She visited Rick's place
- - She said "Play it, Sam"
- - She requested "As Time Goes By"
- - She pulls a gun on Rick
- - She loved Rick and Victor
- - Rick's love, in film
- - Rick's inamorata
- - Rick's girl in Paris
- - Rick's former flame
- - Rick's flame of film
- - Rick's Café Américain patron
- - Rick's beloved in "Casablanca"
- - Rick's "Casablanca" inamorata
- - Rick calls her "kid" in "Casablanca"
- - Rick Blaine's ex
- - Rick agonizes over her
- - Requester of "As Time Goes By"
- - One of the "three little people" whose problems "don't amount to a hill of beans in this crazy world," in a classic film
- - Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, she walked into Rick's
- - Mrs. Victor Laszlo, in film
- - Madeleine L'Engle book
- - Ingrid's role
- - Iconic "Casablanca" role
- - Humphrey : Rick :: Ingrid : ......
- - Hotel manager on "The Suite Life of Zack & Cody"
- - Film woman who says 'Play it, Sam'
- - Film character who says "Play it once, Sam, for old times' sake"
- - Film character who actually does not say "Play it again, Sam"
- - Cult classic "......, She Wolf of the SS"
- - Classic film character who went to Rick's Place
- - Character who says "Sing it, Sam"
- - Character who says "Play it, Sam"
- - Character who says "Play 'As Time Goes By'"
- - Character who said "You used to be a much better liar, Sam"
- - Character who requests "As Time Goes By"
- - Casablanca visitor
- - Café Américain visitor
- - "You" in Rick's reminiscence "I remember every detail. The Germans wore gray, you wore blue."
- - "We'll always have Paris" was said to her
- - "The Suite Life of Zack & Cody" villain Shickelgrubermeiger (c'mon; I'm sick of the "Casablanca" clues)
- - "The most beautiful woman ever to visit Casablanca"
- - "Judge Dredd" villainess
- - "Harem Keeper of the Oil Sheiks" of filmdom
- - "Casablanca" name
- - "Casablanca" love
- - "Casablanca" lady
- - "Casablanca" character Lund
- - "As Times Goes By" requester
- - "As Time Goes By" requester, in film
- - "......, She-Wolf of the SS" (cult film)
- - "......, She Wolf of the SS" (1975 exploitation film)
- - "......, She Wolf of the SS" (1974 exploitation flick)
- - -- Lund Laszlo
- - .......... ( She Wolf of TheSS )
- - ...... Lund
- - ...... Faust ("Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation" undercover agent)
- - Lady's name
- - Author Hilderbrand
- - Bergman's "Casablanca" role
- - Bergman, in "Casablanca"
- - Role for Ingrid
- - Ingrid Bergman role
- - Bergman role
- - Fräulein's name
- - 'Casablanca' role
- - Star-crossed lover in "Casablanca"
- - "Casablanca" character
- - "Casablanca" woman
- - To whom Rick said, "We'll always have Paris"
- - Ingrid's "Casablanca" role
- - She asked Sam to play 'As Time Goes By'
- - Ingrid's role in "Casablanca"
- - Rick's love in 'Casablanca'
- - 'Sing it, Sam' speaker
- - With 37-Across, Ingrid Bergman's role in 'Casablanca'
- - Ingrid's classic role
- - Whom Sam calls "Miss"
- - She walked into Rick's gin joint
- - Cinematic patron of Rick's Cafe Americain
- - Film character who says 'Kiss me as if it were the last time'
- - To whom Rick says, 'We'll always have Paris'
- - Ingrid, in "Casablanca"
- - Rick's 'kid'
- - Whom Rick toasts in Morocco
- - Rick's "Casablanca" love
- - Rick Blaine's old flame
- - .......... ( She Wolf of The SS )
- - "Play it once, Sam" requester
- - Victor's wife in 'Casablanca'
- - French sauce made with egg yolks, lemon juice and shallots
- - Creamy sauce made from egg yolks
- - Fancy steak sauce
- - Sauce made with Asian beer?
- - Sauce for meat or fish
- - Sort of sauce
- - Steak —; — sauce
- - asian beer spilt in sauce
- - Balkan country resident
- - Certain Balkan
- - Person from Sarajevo
- - Composer Dušan Šesti?, for one
- - Language spoken in Sarajevo
- - Sarajevo citizen
- - Grammy-winning Apple
- - "Slow like Honey" singer ... Apple
- - Vocal Apple
- - Singer/songwriter Apple
- - Apple that sings
- - Apple of music
- - "Extraordinary Machine" Apple
- - Sour apple
- - Apple on Apple Music
- - "Fetch the Bolt Cutters" singer Apple
- - 'Criminal' singer Apple
- - Apple found in the iTunes Store
- - Musical Apple
- - Apple on an iPod, maybe
- - Grammy winner Apple
- - Singing Apple
- - "Shadowboxer" Apple
- - Pop singer Apple
- - Apple with keys
- - Apple on iTunes
- - "Paper Bag" singer Apple
- - Apple of pop
- - Singer Apple
- - Apple of rock
- - Songstress Apple
- - PETA spokeswoman Apple
- - Apple in music
- - Tuneful Apple
- - Apple in a recording studio
- - Singer-songwriter Apple
- - Apple of anger
- - Rock singer Apple
- - '90s singer Apple
- - 90's singer Apple
- - Big Apple?
- - Shrek's princess bride
- - princess who marries shrek at the end of shrek
- - Shrek's partner
- - Girl originally from Hebridean island?
- - Character voiced by Cameron Diaz in Shrek
- - Shrek princess voiced by Cameron Diaz
- - Ogress who marries Shrek
- - Cameron's "Shrek" role
- - "Shrek" princess
- - Shrek's wife
- - -- Bruce, journalist, newsreader and television presenter
- - Shrek's sweetheart
- - Shrek's love
- - 'Shrek' ogress
- - Female lead in 'Brigadoon'
- - Grammy winner for 'Criminal' [7]
- - Shrek's spouse
- - Mrs. Shrek
- - "Brigadoon" heroine
- - Red-haired ogress of film
- - Red-haired film princess
- - Shrek's ladylove
- - Princess in "Shrek"
- - Ogress in "Shrek"
- - Shrek's princess
- - Shaw who plays Aunt Petunia in Harry Potter films
- - "Brigadoon" heroine played by Cyd Charisse
- - James Bond woman in "Thunderball"
- - Actress Fullerton
- - Actress Shaw
- - Love of Shrek
- - Shrek's beloved
- - Character in "Shrek"
- - ...... Bruce, TV presenter
- - Einstein's theory
- - Trivial yet extraordinary subject of theory
- - Subject of Einstein's theory
- - Subject of a famous theory
- - "General" topic of a 1916 Einstein book
- - Subject of 15 Across's third 1905 article
- - Einstein's famous theory
- - Subject of 7 Down
- - Theory of 1905.
- - Concern of the physicists.
- - Theory in physics.
- - Famous theory.
- - Historic theory in physics.
- - Scientific theory formulated in 1905.
- - Subject explored by 19-Across