Answer: ALICE
ALICE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 247 times.
Referring Clues:
- Daughter of Teddy Roosevelt
 - Dennis the Menace's mother
 - Wonderland girl
 - Tea party attendee
 - Carroll adventuress
 - "A Town Like ___" (Nevil Shute novel)
 - ___ B. Toklas
 - Author Walker
 - One of "The Honeymooners"
 - Girl who meets the Duchess
 - "The Brady Bunch" housekeeper
 - "Tiny" Albee character
 - Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt
 - Restaurant owner of song
 - Tea party crasher
 - One of the Kramdens
 - Trixie's pal, in 50's TV
 - Adventuresome story girl
 - Restaurateur of song
 - Ralph's wife, on "The Honeymooners"
 - "__ in Wonderland"
 - Girl with a cat named Dinah
 - Ralph's missus
 - Carroll girl
 - Phil Harris's wife, __ Faye
 - Carroll heroine
 - Name referenced in Jefferson Airplane's "White Rabbit"
 - Arts patron Tully
 - "To the moon, ___!" ("The Honeymooners" phrase)
 - Girl with a looking-glass
 - "No More Mr. Nice Guy" singer Cooper
 - Mel was her sitcom boss
 - Novelist Walker
 - Mrs. Kramden of "The Honeymooners"
 - Canadian writer Munro
 - Trixie's best friend, on TV
 - Caterpillar engager
 - Ralph's wife on "The Honeymooners"
 - Trixie's best friend in 1950's TV
 - Role in Verdi's "Falstaff"
 - One of TV's "honeymooners"
 - Mad Hatter's guest
 - Carroll's tea party visitor
 - One of the Honeymooners
 - "Christopher Robin went down with ___": Milne
 - Sitcom with the catchphrase "Kiss my grits!"
 - Lincoln Center's __ Tully Hall
 - Fictional party crasher
 - "The Color Purple" author Walker
 - "Through the Looking-Glass" heroine
 - Ralph's sitcom wife
 - "Curiouser and curiouser!" utterer
 - Pulitzer-winner Walker
 - Wonderland lass
 - Linda Lavin sitcom
 - Mrs. Kramden
 - Wonderland visitor
 - Famous tea party crasher
 - Wonderland wanderer
 - White rabbit chaser
 - "In Old Chicago" star Faye
 - She doesn't live here anymore
 - Fictional rabbit chaser
 - "Through the Looking-Glass" girl
 - "Dilbert" engineer whose "cardiovascular system is basically coffee"
 - "___ in Wonderland"
 - ___ in Chains (grunge band)
 - Guest at a fictional tea party
 - Lincoln Center's ___ Tully Hall
 - Pulitzer winner Walker
 - Restaurant owner in an Arlo Guthrie song
 - "Falstaff" soprano
 - ___ blue, color named after a first daughter
 - Coffee-loving woman in "Dilbert"
 - Housekeeper on "The Brady Bunch"
 - "Kiss my grits!" sitcom
 - Coworker of Dilbert
 - "The Honeymooners" wife
 - Mrs. Ralph Kramden
 - "... a grin without a cat!" thinker
 - Curly-haired "Dilbert" character
 - "Curiouser and curiouser!" speaker
 - Queen of Hearts irritator
 - Subject of this puzzle
 - Ralph Kramden's wife
 - Writer Walker
 - Court star Marble
 - ''Brady Bunch'' housekeeper
 - Carroll kid
 - Albee title character
 - Trixie's sitcom pal
 - Tea-party attendee
 - Tarzan's mother
 - ''Curiouser and curiouser!'' speaker
 - Tea-party crasher
 - Queen of Hearts irker
 - Looking glass girl
 - Rocker Cooper
 - Shock rocker Cooper
 - Ralph Kramden's better half
 - She followed a rabbit down a hole
 - Phoebe's poetic sister
 - Employee at Mel's Diner
 - Lewis Carroll's girl
 - Teddy Roosevelt's daughter
 - Carroll character
 - Roosevelt's daughter
 - Ralph's wife
 - First name in shock rock
 - Lewis Carroll heroine
 - "White Rabbit" girl
 - "The Honeymooners "wife
 - Dennis the Menace's mom
 - "But I don't want to go among mad people" speaker
 - Mad Hatter guest
 - Girl who went through a looking glass
 - ... of 1990
 - ___ In Chains
 - "You're nothing but a pack of cards!" speaker
 - See 4-Down
 - Rabbit-chaser of fiction
 - "Wonderland" girl
 - White Rabbit pursuer
 - Mel's Diner waitress
 - Trixie Norton's neighbor
 - "Brady Bunch" housekeeper
 - Ralph Kramden's missus
 - "Everything's curious today" speaker
 - Girl who chased a rabbit
 - Cruel officemate of Dilbert
 - British Columbia Port
 - "___ Doesn't Live Here Anymore"
 - Coffee-loving "Dilbert" character
 - Fictional dreamer
 - Down under springs
 - Carroll's adventurer
 - Underground girl of kid lit
 - Sitcom set at Mel's Diner
 - TV waitress
 - Tea party guest
 - Wonderland guest
 - Tea-party guest
 - Wonder-land visitor
 - Storybook adventurer
 - 26-Down attendee
 - The Bradys' housekeeper
 - Hare chaser
 - Pulitzer author Walker
 - "Three inches is such a wretched height to be" speaker
 - "It's the stupidest tea-party I ever was at in all my life!" speaker
 - She asked "What IS an un-birthday present?"
 - Jefferson Airplane's "Go Ask ___"
 - Fictional character who cried "Curiouser and curiouser!"
 - Carroll's adventuress
 - She lived with TV's Bradys
 - Lewis Carroll's rabbit chaser
 - Writer Munro
 - Walker who wrote "The Color Purple"
 - Mrs. Kramden of Chauncey Street
 - "Through the Looking Glass" lass
 - "I've had such a curious dream!" speaker
 - Short-story writer Munro
 - 2013 Literature Nobelist Munro
 - "Dilbert" engineer
 - A restaurant lady
 - "The Lovely Bones" novelist Sebold
 - Dodgson's lass
 - Fictional girl to whom a hookah-smoking caterpillar gives advice
 - Guest of the Mad Hatter
 - She's in wonderland
 - "I Love You, ___ B. Toklas" (1968 Peter Sellers film)
 - Mel's employee
 - "'Tis the Voice of the Lobster" reciter
 - Blue beginner?
 - Tea party crasher of fiction
 - Girl who was a guest at the Mad Hatter's tea party
 - Sitcom set at 91-Across
 - _____ of 1990
 - Carol and Mike's maid
 - Rocker ___ Cooper
 - Visitor to 54-Across
 - Novelist Sebold
 - Party crasher of fiction
 - "Still ___" [best picture nominee in 2014]
 - Girl in Wonderland
 - Literature Nobelist Munro
 - Rock's Cooper
 - Faye of film
 - Cooper of shock rock
 - Novelist Munro
 - Sitcom wife reprised by Gabrielle Union in a 2005 film
 - Linda Lavin sitcom role
 - Mia Farrow film
 - "The Temple of my Familiar" author Walker
 - Fictional title character who declares "How puzzling all these changes are!"
 - Rabbit follower of fiction
 - Woman in "Dilbert"
 - Croquet opponent of the Queen of Hearts
 - "School's Out" singer Cooper
 - Girl who obeyed 4-Down
 - Bradys' housekeeper
 - Tea party crasher of literature
 - Tea party girl
 - "The Brady Bunch" domestic
 - She fell down a rabbit hole
 - TV role for Linda Lavin
 - Author Hoffman
 - Blue shade
 - Who to "go ask" in a song
 - "Still ___" (Julianne Moore film)
 - Rabbit chaser of literature
 - Marble or Walker
 - Wonderland VIP
 - "Off with her head!" head owner
 - Cooper of hard rock
 - Literary tea party guest
 - Chef Waters who wrote "The Art of Simple Food"
 - Raspy-voiced Cooper
 - Wonderland explorer
 - Carroll adventurer
 - "Dilbert" woman
 - "Still ___" (2014 drama that earned a Best Actress Oscar)
 - Disability activist Wong
 - Literary tea party attendee
 - Title literary character who exclaims "How puzzling all these changes are!"
 - Literary heroine who cries "Curiouser and curiouser!"
 - Chef Waters who pioneered the organic food movement
 - Children's character who asks herself "And what is the use of a book without pictures or conversations?"
 - Olympic gold medalist Coachman
 - Noted underground adventurer
 - Chef and farm-to-table pioneer Waters
 - Rock's ___ in Chains
 - Painter Neel known for nudes
 - Girl who went down a rabbit hole
 - "The ___ Network": Kate Quinn novel about women spies
 - "___ in Borderland": manga series
 - "... a grin without a cat" observer
 - Jazz musician Coltrane
 - Girl who meets the Cheshire Cat
 - Jazz great Coltrane
 - Girl chased by the Queen of Hearts
 - Wonderland interloper
 - Girl who travels to Wonderland
 - Girl in Jefferson Airplane's "White Rabbit"
 - Chez Panisse owner Waters
 - Girl who fell down a rabbit hole
 - White Rabbit follower
 
Last Seen In:
- LA Times - November 02, 2025
 - USA Today - September 19, 2025
 - LA Times - September 12, 2025
 - New York Times - June 04, 2025
 - USA Today - June 03, 2025
 - USA Today - May 14, 2025
 - New York Times - April 30, 2025
 - USA Today - March 28, 2025
 - LA Times - October 13, 2024
 - LA Times - October 07, 2024
 - New York Times - September 24, 2024
 - LA Times - September 22, 2024
 - LA Times - May 20, 2024
 - New York Times - May 20, 2024
 - USA Today - May 16, 2024
 - LA Times - May 11, 2024
 - LA Times - April 30, 2024
 - LA Times - January 17, 2024
 - LA Times - January 15, 2024
 - LA Times - December 22, 2023
 
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