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Novel with the villainous housekeeper Mrs. Danvers
Answer for the clue "Novel with the villainous housekeeper Mrs. Danvers ", 7 letters:
rebecca
Alternative clues for the word rebecca
- Novel about British deposing leader in holy city
- Daphne du Maurier novel made into a Best Picture
- Mandy's role on "This Is Us"
- Du Maurier book with short revolutionary chapters — ace!
- About to pick up Boris's book
- Novel cocktail of beer and cocoa, but no eggs
- The first Mrs. de Winter, in fiction
- Angry young man briefly accomÂpanied returning book
- Classic novel narrated by the second Mrs. de Winter
- "Cheers" character
Usage examples of rebecca.
If I ruled out Jean and Pippa, I was left with Rebecca, Debbie Anne, and the other sixty or so Kappa Theta Etas who had access to what I envisioned as boxes and boxes of pink construction-paper cats.
Of the two remaining Kappa Theta Etas, Rebecca was the logical successor to that particularly heinous throne.
Rebecca contributed, still speaking rapidly and in danger of flubbing her lines.
Rebecca was a political reporter and spent her life talking to mushmouths and blarney slingers.
Toxic Spiderman rap but then remembered that some people actually admired me, Rebecca among them, and it was through admiration and James Bond legends that we got things like free cars and anonymous toxic tips.
When they reached the door back to the first hallway, Chris checked his Beretta and then turned to Rebecca.
Rebecca slowly raised her head, craning to look over her shoulder and saw David, standing, still pointing his Beretta at the fallen shooter.
Rebecca clutched her Beretta in one shaking hand, watching for a signal from David.
Steve and Rebecca, ducking and firing, out and in and out again, their bodies blurred by speed, their Berettas dancing like black metal birds.
Most ungentlemanly, he chided, wondering how long Rebecca Strauss would last in a stink-pit like this.
The couple, Dan and Rebecca Mason, were in their mid-thirties, childless, but wanting a larger home.
Most had to do with their mother, Rebecca, with whom Cindy had always had a love-hate relationship.
Margaret Cooper in more need of your advice, than Jane Colter, or Betsy Barnes, or Susan Mason, or Rebecca Forbes, or even the widow Thackeray.
Calvert, I think it's mighty strange that you should think Margaret Cooper in more need of your advice, than Jane Colter, or Betsy Barnes, or Susan Mason, or Rebecca Forbes, or even the widow Thackeray.
Look at Jane Colter, and Betsy Barnes, and Rebecca Forbes, and Susan Mason.