Answer: EMMA
EMMA is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 348 times.
Referring Clues:
- Mystery author Lathen
 - 1816 novel made into a 1996 film
 - Austen heroine
 - Austen's Woodhouse
 - Jane Austen novel
 - Thompson of "Sense and Sensibility"
 - 19th-century educator Willard
 - Austen novel made into a 1996 movie
 - Actress Thompson
 - Mrs. Peel of "The Avengers"
 - Oscar winner ___ Thompson
 - Madame Bovary
 - Flaubert heroine
 - Mme. Bovary
 - 1998 role for Uma
 - Austen novel
 - The avenging Mrs. Peel
 - Lazarus or Goldman
 - Jane Austen heroine
 - "Friends" baby
 - Miss Woodhouse of fiction
 - Meddlesome heroine of an 1816 novel
 - Jane Austen classic
 - Literary matchmaker
 - Thompson with an Oscar
 - Title heroine of 1816
 - Oscar winner Thompson
 - Anarchist __ Goldman
 - Rachel's baby on "Friends"
 - Novel on which "Clueless" is based
 - Gwyneth Paltrow title role
 - Actress Samms
 - Title heroine described in the first sentence of her novel as "handsome, clever and rich"
 - Actress Thompson of "Howards End"
 - Peel of "The Avengers"
 - American poet Lazarus
 - 1816 Jane Austen novel
 - 1996 Gwyneth Paltrow title role
 - 1993 Oscar winner Thompson
 - Novel the movie "Clueless" was based on
 - Rachel's baby in "Friends"
 - "Avenger" Mrs. Peel
 - Poet Lazarus
 - Jane Austin heroine
 - Austen classic
 - Thompson or Samms
 - Gwyneth Paltrow movie
 - Jane Austen novel that inspired "Clueless"
 - Jane Austen title
 - Samms or Thompson
 - Anarchist Goldman
 - "Nanny McPhee" star Thompson
 - "The Nanny Diaries" co-author McLaughlin
 - Samms of "Dynasty"
 - Beatrice portrayer in "Much Ado About Nothing"
 - Peel on "The Avengers"
 - 1996 role for Gwyneth
 - She plays Hermione
 - Thompson of "Stranger Than Fiction"
 - Admiral Nelson's mistress Hamilton
 - Movie based on a Jane Austen novel
 - Gwyneth Paltrow film
 - Actress Watson
 - Austen novel that inspired "Clueless"
 - Thompson of "Primary Colors"
 - Charles Bovary's wife
 - Statue of Liberty poet Lazarus
 - Thompson of "Angels in America"
 - Title heroine who says "One half of the world cannot understand the pleasures of the other"
 - Actress Watson of the "Harry Potter" movies
 - Baby Spice's real first name
 - Younger sister of Isabella in a 19th-century novel
 - Pip ___ (during the afternoon, to a Brit)
 - Caulfield of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer"
 - 1996 movie based on an 1816 novel
 - Hermione portrayer in the "Harry Potter" movies
 - Book whose title character "had lived nearly twenty-one years in the world with very little to distress or vex her" at the start of the story
 - 1996 film with the tagline "Cupid is armed and dangerous!"
 - 1932 Marie Dressler film
 - Top 20 name for newborn girls in the U.S. since 1999
 - Last Jane Austen novel published while she was alive
 - Anthony's "Remains of the Day" and "Howards End" costar
 - "The Nanny Diaries" coauthor McLaughlin
 - Thompson of "Howards End"
 - Austen protagonist
 - 1815 Jane Austen novel
 - Austen book
 - Hermione, in the ''Harry Potter'' films
 - ''The Avengers'' character
 - Madame Bovary's first name
 - Top-10 baby name since 2002
 - Thompson of ''Howards End''
 - Jane Austen title character
 - Austen title character
 - Thompson of films
 - Novel that inspired ''Clueless''
 - Hermione in the ''Harry Potter'' films
 - Actress Thompson or Samms
 - Mrs. Peel on ''The Avengers''
 - Peel played by Rigg
 - Woodhouse of fiction
 - Gwyneth Paltrow role of 1996
 - ''Friends'' baby
 - Thompson or Lazarus
 - Avenger Peel
 - Woodhouse created by Jane Austen
 - Thompson of "Nanny McPhee"
 - Goldman who wrote "Anarchism and Other Essays"
 - Gwyneth title role of 1996
 - Austen's Miss Woodhouse
 - Aurora Greenway's daughter
 - Woodhouse of literature
 - Austen character
 - Diana in "The Avengers"
 - 1816 Austen novel
 - Mrs. Charles Darwin
 - Anarchist Goldman or poet Lazarus
 - Uma's role in "The Avengers"
 - "Harry Potter" actress Watson
 - Classic novel that ends with two weddings
 - John's partner in "The Avengers"
 - Watson of Harry Potter films
 - Jane Austen meddler
 - Oscar-winner Thompson
 - "Bone Dance" sci-fi author Bull
 - Novel that inspired "Clueless"
 - Jane Austen opus
 - __ Lee Bunton, a.k.a. Baby Spice
 - She plays Harry's friend Hermione
 - Watson of the Harry Potter films
 - "Avenger" Peel
 - Mrs. Peel on "The Avengers"
 - Filmdom's Watson or Thompson
 - Jane Austen novel on which "Clueless" is based
 - Hermione, in the "Harry Potter" films
 - "The Avengers" character
 - Hermione in the "Harry Potter" films
 - ___ Lee Bunton, a.k.a. Baby Spice
 - Literary title character surnamed Woodhouse
 - Jayma Mays's "Glee" role
 - Actress Stone of "Easy A"
 - Saskatchewan's ______ Lake
 - Thompson or Bovary
 - "Avengers" Peel
 - Actress Stone of "Crazy, Stupid, Love."
 - 1996 title role for Gwyneth
 - It starts with E
 - Mrs. 55-Down on "The Avengers"
 - Thompson in "Junior"
 - Austen classic adapted to film in 1996
 - Jane Austen book
 - Thompson of 'Howards End'
 - Role for Gwyneth
 - 'Baby Spice' Bunton
 - Samms or Watson
 - Rachel's daughter on "Friends"
 - "Handsome, clever and rich" title character of 1815
 - Title matchmaker of early 19th-century literature
 - 1996 Gwyneth Paltrow vehicle
 - 1815 Austen novel
 - #3 baby girl's name in 2010
 - Watson of the Harry Potter movies
 - Thompson or Watson
 - Stone of "The Amazing Spider-Man"
 - Lazarus of literature
 - Oscar-winning Thompson
 - "Clueless" was a retelling of it
 - John's co-Avenger
 - Jane Austen's aspiring matchmaker
 - "Once Upon a Time" heroine
 - Austen novel adapted by the BBC in 2009
 - Actress Stone
 - Actress Stone of "The Help"
 - Watson who plays Hermione in the Harry Potter films
 - Classic Jane Austen novel
 - She played Hermione in the Harry Potter film series
 - Watson who played Hermione Granger
 - Jane's Ms. Woodhouse
 - Editor Carmichael of Deadspin, Gawker, and the Hairpin
 - One Jane Austen novel
 - "Glee" guidance counselor
 - Watson of film
 - 1815 title character who "thought a little too well of herself"
 - '96 role for Gwyneth
 - Title heroine described in the first lines of her novel as "handsome, clever and rich"
 - Title character from the village of Highbury, 1815
 - Austen title
 - Madame Bovary [SEE NOTE ABOVE]
 - "The Help" actress Stone
 - Watson or Stone
 - "Handsome, clever and rich" title character
 - Stone of "The Help"
 - Thompson or Stone
 - Actress Stone of "Crazy, Stupid, Love"
 - Henry's birth mother on "Once Upon a Time"
 - Austen title heroine
 - Miss Woodhouse of Highbury
 - Gwen in "The Amazing Spider-Man"
 - Thompson in "Dead Again!"
 - George Knightley's love interest, in literature
 - Actress Stone of "Birdman"
 - Watson of 'Noah'
 - Stone of "Birdman"
 - Watson of "Noah"
 - Title matchmaker of 19th-century literature
 - Watson of 'The Bling Ring'
 - Miss Woodhouse of Hartfield
 - Stone of film
 - #2 baby girl's name in 2013
 - Stone in Hollywood
 - Hermione portrayer
 - Stone of 'The Help'
 - Mr. Knightley's wife, in the novel of the same name
 - Top baby girl's name of 2014
 - Novel character with "a comfortable home and happy disposition"
 - Stone of the screen
 - Watson of "Harry Potter" films
 - She plays Hermione in "Harry Potter" films
 - Hermione in eight films
 - Title heroine who says "I would much rather have been merry than wise"
 - Actress Stone or Thompson
 - Austen matchmaker
 - 2016 Best Actress Stone of "La La Land"
 - Hermione in the Potter films
 - Watson of Harry Potter movies
 - Stone of "La La Land"
 - Austen novel made into a movie
 - Baby name list topper for 2016
 - "La La Land" Best Actress Stone
 - Watson or Thompson of 2017's "Beauty and the Beast"
 - "Handsome, clever, and rich" Austen character
 - Miss Woodhouse, in literature
 - No. 1 baby girl name, 2014-2016
 - It dethroned Sophia as the #1 baby girl's name in the U.S. in 2014
 - Thompson of 'Love Actually'
 - Thompson of "Harry Potter" movies
 - Stone that's cast
 - Watson of 'Colonia'
 - Billie Jean in "Battle of the Sexes" (2017)
 - Stone that's a star
 - Flaubert's Madame
 - Bovary or Lazarus
 - Watson of "Harry Potter" movies
 - Actress Watson or Stone
 - Austin's novel
 - Stone of films
 - "Handsome, clever, and rich" Jane Austen character
 - Austen's aspiring matchmaker
 - Jane Austen title woman
 - Watson of "Beauty and the Beast"
 - Top name in a Social Security Administration list every year from 2014 to 2017
 - "The Favourite" actress Stone
 - Austen work
 - Novel on which the film "Clueless" is based
 - Stone cast in movies
 - Watson who played Hermione
 - Stone of the cinema
 - Austen novel that inspired the film "Clueless"
 - Actress Roberts
 - Watson who played Hermione in Harry Potter films
 - Top baby girl's name since 2014
 - Stone or Watson
 - Austen comic novel
 - Watson of films
 - Heiress of Hartfield, in an 1816 novel
 - Top female baby name of 2014-18
 - Activist Gonzalez
 - John's first partner on American TV's "The Avengers"
 - YouTube star Chamberlain
 - Stone who will star in "Cruella"
 - Anarchist/political activist Goldman
 - Hermione, to Daniel's Harry
 - Star Stone
 - Actress Stone or Watson
 - "Stranger Than Fiction" actress Thompson
 - 1815 novel of romantic misunderstandings
 - 2020 Anya Taylor-Joy film based on a Jane Austen novel
 - "Easy A" star Stone
 - Jane Austen heroine Woodhouse
 - Actress Watson or Thompson
 - Actress and gender equality advocate Watson
 - YouTube star Chamberlain, whom The Atlantic called "the most talked-about teen influencer in the world"
 - "Late Night" star Thompson
 - "The Bling Ring" star Watson
 - 1815 novel made into films in 1996 and 2020
 - Jane Austen novel adapted for a 2020 film
 - Painter Amos
 - Watson of "Little Women"
 - Noted 1815 comedy of manners
 - Actress Watson of the "Harry Potter" films
 - Title matchmaker in an 1815 novel
 - U.N. Women Goodwill Ambassador Watson
 - Watson of the "Harry Potter" movies
 - ___ Gee, co-founder of the AAPA, which popularized the term "Asian American"
 - Actress Watson of the Harry Potter films
 - "Cruella" star Stone
 - Classic novel with the line "You must be the best judge of your own happiness"
 - 2020 Anya Taylor-Joy title role
 - "Shiva Baby" director Seligman
 - Actress and gender equality activist Watson
 - 2021 US Open champion Raducanu
 - Actress Bones or Stone
 - ___ Raducanu, 2021 U.S. Open winner
 - "La La Land" Oscar winner Stone
 - Goldman who crusaded for birth control access
 - "Room" novelist Donoghue
 - Austen heroine played by Anya Taylor-Joy
 - (Austen)
 - "Saving Mr. Banks" actress Thompson
 - 1815 classic whose title character is played by Anya Taylor-Joy in a 2020 film
 - Literary heroine who had "very little to distress or vex her"
 - Corrin who plays Diana in "The Crown"
 - 1815 novel on which the film "Clueless" was based
 - Watson who portrayed Hermione Granger
 - Tennis champ Raducanu
 - Titular Austen heroine
 - "When ___ Falls in Love" (Taylor Swift song)
 - "Sex Education" star Mackey
 - Hawaiian activist Nawahi
 - Stone on a set
 - ___ Raducanu, 2021 U.S. Open women's tennis champion
 - Stone or Watson of the big screen
 - "When ___ Falls in Love" (Taylor Swift vault track from "Speak Now")
 - "Poor Things" Oscar winner Stone
 - 2021 US Open winner Raducanu
 - Stone of "Poor Things"
 - "Birdman" actress Stone
 - "Kinds of Kindness" star Stone
 - Lazarus with a sonnet on the Statue of Liberty
 - "Little Women" actress Watson
 - "Love Actually" actress Thompson
 - "Easy A" actress Stone
 - Character described by Austen as "a heroine whom no one but myself will much like"
 - Mackey who played Physicist Barbie
 - ___ Bunton a.k.a. Baby Spice
 - Oscar winner Stone
 - Corrin of "Nosferatu"
 - Stone with two Oscars
 - Two-time Oscar-winning Stone
 - Thompson of "Men in Black: International"
 - Thompson or Stone of 2021's "Cruella"
 - Jane Austen matchmaker
 - "Clueless" source novel
 - Stone to cast?
 - ___ D'Arcy, co-star of HBO's "House of the Dragon"
 - Watson who helped launch the U.N. campaign HeForShe in 2014
 - Title heroine described as "handsome, clever and rich, with a comfortable home and happy disposition"
 - "Love Actually" actor Thompson
 
Last Seen In:
- USA Today - October 28, 2025
 - LA Times - October 07, 2025
 - LA Times - October 02, 2025
 - New York Times - September 28, 2025
 - USA Today - September 25, 2025
 - LA Times - September 10, 2025
 - New York Times - August 28, 2025
 - New York Times - August 22, 2025
 - LA Times - August 17, 2025
 - LA Times - July 07, 2025
 - LA Times - May 25, 2025
 - New York Times - May 21, 2025
 - LA Times - May 14, 2025
 - New York Times - April 28, 2025
 - LA Times - April 17, 2025
 - LA Times - March 18, 2025
 - New York Times - March 09, 2025
 - LA Times - February 26, 2025
 - New York Times - February 07, 2025
 - USA Today - January 02, 2025
 
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