| V |
| Logan |
| Grasso |
| Raines |
| Cinders |
| Signora |
| Scatter |
| She: It. |
| Scat cat |
| She: Sp. |
| Enchanted |
| Jazz diva |
| Jazz lady |
| Scat name |
| Scat star |
| Scat lady |
| Miss Logan |
| Scat queen |
| Scat expert |
| Gov. Grasso |
| Scat singer |
| Miss Raines |
| Poet Wilcox |
| A Fitzgerald |
| That señora |
| Cinder ender |
| Cinder girl. |
| Miss Ciders. |
| Salmon's end |
| She: Italian |
| Salmon tail? |
| Singer Logan |
| Miss Cinders |
| __ Fitzgerald |
| She, in Siena |
| Actress Joyce |
| Cinder chaser |
| Great scatter |
| Jazz immortal |
| Ms Fitzgerald |
| Ms.Fitzgerald |
| Queen of Jazz |
| Salmon ending |
| She, in Spain |
| She, in Turin |
| Queen of scat |
| Girl’s name. |
| That señorita |
| She, in Venice |
| Actress Logan. |
| Legend of scat |
| Pop singer Vos |
| Cinder ending? |
| She, in Sonora |
| Raines of film |
| Salmon's tail? |
| She, in Madrid |
| Feminine suffix |
| Spanish pronoun |
| She in Salerno |
| Bacteria suffix |
| Hernando's "her |
| Salmon follower |
| Scat first name |
| Scatter of jazz |
| She, from Spain |
| She, in Sevilla |
| She, in Spanish |
| She, to Enrique |
| She, to Shakira |
| Spanish ''she'' |
| Cinder follower |
| Scatter supreme |
| Actress Raines. |
| 1965 jazz album |
| Raines or Logan |
| 1969 jazz album |
| Governor Grasso |
| Author Leffland |
| Miss Fitzgerald |
| Pamplona pronoun |
| Logan or Cinders |
| Noted Fitzgerald |
| Scatter of note? |
| Uri Geller novel |
| Singer with Duke |
| Big name in jazz |
| Jazzy first name |
| Raines or Grasso |
| O'Neill's mother |
| She, in Valencia |
| Big name in scat |
| Jazzy Fitzgerald |
| Beloved scat lady |
| Cinders or Raines |
| Citron attachment |
| Duke collaborator |
| Ending for citron |
| Idol of scat cats |
| Mai or Fitzgerald |
| Politician Grasso |
| Raines of filmdom |
| Scatter to admire |
| Suffix for citron |
| The Queen of Scat |
| Raines or Cinders |
| That Spanish girl |
| She, in Barcelona |
| Cinders of comics |
| First name in jazz |
| A memorable Grasso |
| Cinders in a strip |
| Ex-governor Grasso |
| Fitzgerald for one |
| Former Gov. Grasso |
| Hollywood's Raines |
| Lois Lane's mother |
| Musical Fitzgerald |
| Name in the comics |
| Noted name in jazz |
| Noted name in scat |
| Pronoun for Paloma |
| Raines of film (m) |
| Scatter with style |
| She in Seville |
| She scats like mad |
| Suffix with citron |
| Vitamin label nos. |
| Anne Hathaway role |
| First Lady of Jazz |
| First Lady of Song |
| Ending with citron |
| Singing Fitzgerald |
| Tuneful Fitzgerald |
| Fitzgerald of scat |
| Scatter Fitzgerald |
| First lady of scat |
| First name in scat |
| Furnishes funds for |
| Duke's collaborator |
| Fitzgerald of jazz |
| Fitzgerald from Va. |
| Fitzgerald of notes |
| Fitzgerald of songs |
| Fitzgerald or Logan |
| Grasso of politics |
| Jazz-singing legend |
| Jazzy queen of scat |
| Joyce or Fitzgerald |
| Logan or Fitzgerald |
| Name meaning "elfin |
| Raines of 'The Web' |
| Raines of Hollywood |
| Raines of old films |
| She sang with Louis |
| Suffix with "salmon |
| That girl, in Genoa |
| Fabulous Fitzgerald |
| Fitzgerald of song |
| Folk singer Jenkins |
| She sang with Louie |
| Scatting Fitzgerald |
| She scats with cats |
| A famous Fitzgerald |
| Vocalist Fitzgerald |
| Enchanted" film girl |
| 1940s actress Raines |
| Contemporary of Lena |
| Raines of 40's films |
| Renowned scat singer |
| Scatter on the stage |
| Scatter's first name |
| Fitzgerald or Grasso |
| Grasso or Fitzgerald |
| Raines of old movies |
| Satchmo collaborator |
| Scatter with Grammys |
| Melodious Fitzgerald |
| Legendary Fitzgerald |
| Raines or Fitzgerald |
| Fitzgerald or Raines |
| Pronoun for the Pinta |
| Enchanted" movie girl |
| Naked" singer ___ Mai |
| Cinders of the comics |
| Cinders in old strips |
| Jazz giant Fitzgerald |
| Pronoun for the Niña |
| She sang with Satchmo |
| Singer ____ Mae Morse |
| What she is in Madrid |
| Fitzgerald or Cinders |
| Social reformer Baker |
| Fitzgerald of songdom |
| Cinders or Fitzgerald |
| Cinders of old comics |
| Scat queen Fitzgerald |
| ''___ Cinders'' (1926) |
| Pure ___" (1994 album) |
| Collaborator with Duke |
| Contemporary of Billie |
| Disney kidvid elephant |
| Jazz giant, familiarly |
| Jazz great, familiarly |
| Miss Cinders of comics |
| Ms. Fitzgerald of jazz |
| Raines from Washington |
| Scat master Fitzgerald |
| Scat queen, familiarly |
| Songstress Fitzgerald. |
| Famous jazz first name |
| Scatter extraordinaire |
| The First Lady of Song |
| Jazz's ____ Fitzgerald |
| Scat singer Fitzgerald |
| Singer ____ Fitzgerald |
| Scat artist Fitzgerald |
| Scat legend Fitzgerald |
| Jazz legend Fitzgerald |
| ___ Cinders," 1926 film |
| Enchanted" girl of film |
| Collaborator with Dizzy |
| Golden-voice Fitzgerald |
| Raines of old Hollywood |
| Flying Home" Fitzgerald |
| Eugene O'Neill's mother |
| Fitzgerald of scat fame |
| Raines of "Phantom Lady |
| Scat legend, familiarly |
| Scat-singing Fitzgerald |
| Fitzgerald of jazz fame |
| Lorde's real first name |
| Scatter-brained singer? |
| ____ Enchanted" (movie) |
| She performed with Duke |
| Ghost" singer Henderson |
| ___ Cinders" (old comic) |
| Big name in jazz singers |
| English singer Henderson |
| Jazz vocalist Fitzgerald |
| Jazzy First Lady of Song |
| Noted first name of jazz |
| Raines of 40's-50's film |
| Singer Mai or Fitzgerald |
| Boo'd Up" singer ___ Mai |
| British singer Henderson |
| She, south of the border |
| The legendary Fitzgerald |
| Grammy winner Fitzgerald |
| ___ Moss (fashion label) |
| Noted first name in jazz |
| ___ Enchanted": 2004 film |
| 1969 eponymous jazz album |
| 2004 film, "___ Enchanted |
| 2004 movie "___ Enchanted |
| Big name on Verve Records |
| Eponymous 1969 jazz album |
| First name in jazz vocals |
| Grammy-winning Fitzgerald |
| Jazzy Duke's collaborator |
| Lorde's actual first name |
| Scatter in record stores? |
| Self-titled album of 1969 |
| Singing legend Fitzgerald |
| What she becomes in Spain |
| Poet _____ Wheeler Wilcox |
| Writer ___ Wheeler Wilcox |
| Enchanted" film title girl |
| Pure ___," 1994 jazz album |
| 1940's-50's actress Raines |
| Ending meaning "little one |
| Fitzgerald the jazz legend |
| Scat singer extraordinaire |
| Scatting legend Fitzgerald |
| Singer Fitzgerald, for one |
| Singer with Duke and Count |
| Enchanted" title character |
| First name in jazz legends |
| Fitzgerald with 13 Grammys |
| Jazz songstress Fitzgerald |
| Singer with Count and Duke |
| A-Tisket, A-Tasket" singer |
| First name in jazz singing |
| Singer with Louis and Duke |
| First name in scat singing |
| Jazz great ____ Fitzgerald |
| Miss Cinders of old comics |
| Enchanted" girl of kid-lit |
| ___ and Louis" (1956 album) |
| ___ Cinders" of old funnies |
| Enchanted" girl of moviedom |
| Pure ___" (1950 jazz album) |
| 2004 role for Anne Hathaway |
| Civil rights activist Baker |
| Daughter of Scarlett O'Hara |
| Ending for salmon or Cinder |
| ___ in London" (jazz album) |
| 1969 self-titled jazz album |
| Self-titled 1969 jazz album |
| ___ Enchanted" (2004 movie) |
| Jazz singer ____ Fitzgerald |
| Phantom Lady" co-star Raines |
| Charlie Plumb's "___ Cinders |
| Former Conn. Governor Grasso |
| Friend of Tess in "Camp Rock |
| Legendary first name in jazz |
| Legendary Fitzgerald of jazz |
| She sang with Dizzy and Duke |
| She sang with Duke and Dizzy |
| She sang with Louis and Duke |
| Enchanted" fantasy film girl |
| Miss Cinders of early comics |
| ___ Enchanted" (2004 comedy) |
| ___ Enchanted" (2004 fantasy) |
| __ Enchanted" (Hathaway film) |
| ___ Enchanted" (2004 rom-com) |
| Enchanted" 2004 role for Anne |
| First Lady of Song Fitzgerald |
| Fitzgerald in old Memorex ads |
| Fitzgerald on a postage stamp |
| Iconic jazz singer Fitzgerald |
| Name in the Jazz Hall of Fame |
| Raines, Cinders or Fitzgerald |
| ''Bells Are Ringing'' heroine |
| 2004 Anne Hathaway title role |
| Enchanted" Anne Hathaway role |
| First name among jazz legends |
| ___ Grasso, memorable governor |
| American social reformer Baker |
| Contemporary of Count and Duke |
| Contemporary of Duke and Louis |
| Contemporary of Louis and Duke |
| Elegant elephant of kiddie lit |
| Fitzgerald honored by the USPS |
| Fitzgerald, the "Queen of Jazz |
| Fitzgerald, the "Queen of Scat |
| Forensic scientist on "Lucifer |
| Former Connecticut Gov. Grasso |
| Grasso of Connecticut politics |
| Legendary chanteuse Fitzgerald |
| Miss Fitzgerald of the movies. |
| Singer Lorde's real first name |
| First lady of scat, familiarly |
| Jazz great with Louis and Duke |
| Self-titled jazz album of 1969 |
| A-Tisket, A-Tasket" first name |
| ___ and Louis," 1956 jazz album |
| ___ and Louis" (album of duets) |
| ___ Enchanted" (Hathaway movie) |
| The Best of the Songbooks" name |
| Actress Raines of "Phantom Lady |
| Contemporary of Della and Sarah |
| Fitzgerald who knew how to scat |
| Pronoun for una puertorriqueña |
| The First Lady of Song, to fans |
| Real first name of singer Lorde |
| Enchanted" girl in a 2004 movie |
| ''Cole Porter Song Book'' singer |
| ___ and Louis" (1956 duet album) |
| ___ in Berlin" (1960 jazz album) |
| ___ Sings Broadway" (1963 album) |
| ________ Enchanted," 2004 romcom |
| Big name in jazz-singing history |
| Contemporary of Billie and Dizzy |
| ___ in Berlin" (1960 live album) |
| Legendary jazz singer Fitzgerald |
| Contemporary of Sarah and Billie |
| Contemporary of Billie and Sarah |
| Contemporary of Dizzy and Billie |
| ___ Moss (women's clothing label) |
| ___ of Frell (Anne Hathaway role) |
| ___ and Basie!" (1963 jazz album) |
| Enchanted" heroine of a 2004 film |
| 2004 title role for Anne Hathaway |
| Ex-governor of Connecticut Grasso |
| Frequent singing partner of Louis |
| ''Enchanted'' girl in a 2004 film |
| She performed with Duke and Dizzy |
| Enchanted" girl of children's lit |
| Enchanted" role for Anne Hathaway |
| ___ Guru" (Captain Beefheart tune) |
| Fitzgerald, the First Lady of Jazz |
| Fitzgerald on a 2007 postage stamp |
| Former Connecticut governor Grasso |
| ___ Enchanted" (2004 fantasy film) |
| The First Lady of Song" Fitzgerald |
| ___ Enchanted" (Newbery Honor book) |
| Lady associated with Duke and Count |
| Raines of "Hail the Conquering Hero |
| Real first name of pop singer Lorde |
| The First Lady of Song," familiarly |
| The Intimate ___" (1990 jazz album) |
| First name in the Jazz Hall of Fame |
| Enchanted" title girl in a 2004 film |
| The coolest kid in the universe" [E] |
| Collaborator with a Count and a Duke |
| First name of the First Lady of Jazz |
| Fitzgerald honored with a 2007 stamp |
| Raines, from Snoqualmie Falls, Wash. |
| ___ Enchanted" (Anne Hathaway movie) |
| ''__ Enchanted'' (Anne Hathaway film) |
| ___ Enchanted" (2004 romantic comedy) |
| Actress Raines of "Tall in the Saddle |
| Fitzgerald known as the Queen of Jazz |
| ___ Sings Gershwin" (1950 jazz album) |
| Grammy-winning jazz singer Fitzgerald |
| First name of the "First Lady of Song |
| America's first female governor Grasso |
| First name in scatter-brained singers? |
| Fitzgerald nicknamed the Queen of Jazz |
| Fitzgerald who sang "A-Tisket A-Tasket |
| Oh, Lady Be Good singer Fitzgerald |
| ___ at Duke's Place" (1965 jazz album) |
| Aria's mother, on "Pretty Little Liars |
| ___ Yelich-O'Connor (Lorde's real name) |
| ___ Enchanted," 1998 Newbery Honor book |
| Fitzgerald in an old Memorex commercial |
| Fitzgerald who sang "I'm Making Believe |
| ''A-Tisket, A-Tasket'' singer Fitzgerald |
| ___ Enchanted" (2004 Anne Hathaway film) |
| ___ Enchanted" (Gail Carson Levine book) |
| ___ Mai, singer of the 2018 hit "Boo'd Up |
| Dunn's "__ Minnow Pea: A Novel in Letters |
| Frequent collaborator with Louis and Duke |
| ___ Enchanted" (2004 Anne Hathaway movie) |
| Fitzgerald known as the First Lady of Song |
| ___ Enchanted" (2004 Anne Hathaway fantasy) |
| ___ Enchanted" (2004 Anne Hathaway rom-com) |
| Poems of Passion" writer ___ Wheeler Wilcox |
| Emergency contraceptive with a woman's name |
| ___ Swings Lightly" (1958 vocal jazz album) |
| Self-titled album by the First Lady of Song |
| Actress Raines on the Hollywood Walk of Fame |
| Singer Henderson with the album "Chapter One |
| ___ Peterson, lead role in "Bells Are Ringing |
| Fitzgerald who sang duets with Louis Armstrong |
| Memorable first name in the Constitution State |
| ___ and Louis" (Fitzgerald and Armstrong album) |
| Matriarch on TV's "Tyler Perry's House of Payne |
| She played Maggie in "Pete Kelly's Blues" (1955) |
| ___ Montgomery ("Pretty Little Liars" character) |
| ___ & Duke at the Côte D'Azur" (1966 jazz album) |
| Fitzgerald known for her vocal jazz improvisation |
| Billie, ___, Lena, Sarah" (compilation jazz album) |
| British singer Henderson known for the song "Ghost |
| ___ Enchanted" (Gail Carson Levine children's book) |
| Girl's name that sounds like French for "she has it |
| Singer Henderson whose debut album was "Chapter One |
| ___ Montgomery (Aria's mom on "Pretty Little Liars") |
| ___ Minnow Pea" (epistolary novel featuring pangrams) |
| Fitzgerald of old "Is it live, or is it Memorex?" ads |
| Anderson who plays Piper on Nickelodeon's "Henry Danger |
| She collaborated on a "Porgy and Bess" album with Louis |
| ___ Peterson, Judy Holliday's role in "Bells Are Ringing |
| Scarlett's first daughter in the book "Gone With the Wind |
| Singer on a 2007 Black Heritage postage stamp, familiarly |
| ___ Enchanted" (Newbery-winning book made into a 2004 film) |
| 1969 jazz album with a cover of "Got to Get You Into My Life |
| English singer Henderson who's best known for the song "Ghost |
| Actress Purnell of "Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children |
| Singer Fitzgerald who recorded three albums with Louis Armstrong |
| ___ Montgomery (Holly Marie Combs' role on "Pretty Little Liars") |
| Politician Grasso who was one of Time's Women of the Year in 1975 |
| ___ Minnow Pea" (2001 novel featuring the pangram "Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs") |