Crossword clues for alison
alison
- Pulitzer-winning novelist ___ Lurie
- Pulitzer-winning author Lurie
- Lurie who wrote "Imaginary Friends" and "Real People"
- Krauss, the leading female Grammy winner
- Krauss with 27 Grammys
- Krauss of bluegrass
- Graphic novelist Bechdel who wrote "Fun Home" and came up with the Bechdel test and Elvis Costello wrote a song about her!
- Elvis Costello & The Attractions hit
- Early Costello single
- Country singer Krauss
- Cartoonist Bechdel known for a test that examines gender inequality in fiction
- Carroll name variant
- Brie who voiced Unikitty in "The Lego Movie"
- Brie who played Trudy on "Mad Men"
- Brie seen at Hollywood parties
- Brie of "Community"
- Bluegrass luminary Krauss
- Actress Brie of "Mad Men"
- Actress ___ Brie who stars alongside her husband Dave Franco in "The Disaster Artist"
- Actress __ Brie of "Mad Men"
- 1977 Elvis Costello song
- "The Nowhere City" author Lurie
- "Invisible" singer Moyet
- "Foreign Affairs" writer Lurie
- "Foreign Affairs" Pulitzer winner Lurie
- "Foreign Affairs" novelist Lurie
- '80s singer Moyet
- Novelist Lurie
- "Look Back in Anger" wife
- Grammy winner Krauss
- "Familiar Spirits" author Lurie
- ___ Hargreaves, first woman to complete a solo climb of Everest, 1995
- With 51-Down, "Mad Men" actress
- 27-time Grammy winner Krauss
- Actress Arngrim
- Actress Skipworth
- "Miller's Tale" heroine
- Author Lurie
- The sweet alyssum
- Girl’s name
- Woman is in hairdressers having top clipped
- Girl's name
- Krauss or Lurie
- Elvis Costello hit
- Bluegrass singer Krauss
- Bluegrass artist Krauss
- Writer Lurie
- Susan Glaspell's name for Emily Dickinson
- Song with the lyric "I know this world is killing you"
- Soap opera star Sweeney who hosts "The Biggest Loser"
- Single from "My Aim Is True"
- Singer/fiddler Krauss
- Singer Moyet
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
fem. proper name, from French Alison, a diminutive of Alice.
WordNet
Wikipedia
"Alison" is a song written by and first recorded by Elvis Costello in 1977 for his debut album on Stiff Records. Costello's single never charted. Linda Ronstadt, who covered the song and released her version in 1979, had a moderate hit with it. There have also been several other cover versions of this song.
Alison aka Excuse Me, is the second album by Australian pop, soul, rock and blues singer Alison MacCallum, released in 1975.
Alison, Allison or Alyson is a given name, usually a feminine name in English-speaking countries. It was originally a medieval French nickname for Alis, old form of Alice derived with the suffix -on or -son sometimes used in the former French nicknames such as Jeanson ("little Jean") or Pierson ("little Pierre").
The variant spelling Allison is the most common form in the United States. Other variations include Alisson, Allyson, Alyson, Alysson, Alicen and Alycen, with nicknames Allie, Alley, Alie, Ali, Ally, Aly, Aley and Alli.
Allison also has separate, disputed roots as a family name.
In countries including Brazil, Portugal and Indonesia, Alison and variant forms are also used as masculine given names.
Alison, variant form Alizon, is a French surname.
ALISON is an e-learning provider and academy founded in Galway, Ireland in 2007 by serial entrepreneur, Mike Feerick. Its stated objective is to enable people to gain basic education and workplace skills. Contrary to other MOOC providers with close links to American third level institutions such as MIT and Stanford University, the majority of ALISON's learners are located in the developing world with the fastest growing number of users in India. ALISON registered its 5 millionth learner in February 2015, making the online education provider one of the biggest MOOCs outside of the US.
Usage examples of "alison".
Barb Cabot, Debra Martin Chase, Bill Contardi, Sarah Davies, Laura Langlie, Abby McAden, Alison Donalty, and the usual suspects: Beth Ader, Jennifer Brown, Dave Walton, and especially, Benjamin Egnatz.
Mid-morning, Andi drove through an off-and-on drizzle to keep appointments with Alison Simpson and William Tyson.
Denise, in Bankside Cottage, the two-bedroomed house where Alison Carter was born on a rainy night in 1950.
Alison visits her two or three times a week, and in all probability confides in her fully, makes it all-important to watch her carefully.
On a freezing day in December, another child goes missing: thirteen-year-old Alison Carter vanishes from the isolated Derbyshire hamlet of Scardale, a self contained, insular community that distrusts the outside world.
The latest manhunt centres round Alison Carter, who vanished from the remote Derbyshire hamlet of Scardale on Wednesday.
The text beneath read: Alison Carter has been missing from her home in Scardale village, Derbyshire, since half past four on Wednesday 13th December.
Alison has not been seen since she disappeared from the remote Derbyshire village of Scardale on 11th December last year.
And yet he had resigned from Derbyshire Police two years after the Alison Carter case was closed and become resident warden at a bird sanctuary in Northumberland.
Alison smiled, twisted her head across the top of her spine, stretching her swanlike neck until the muscles groaned and released.
The attraction of the new life that Cromwell Street seemed to offer proved too great for Alison Chambers to resist, as did the sexual possibilities that the Wests offered.
It is also possible that some of them may have been burned on his allotment in Saintsbridge, or disposed of in a septic tank at the farm the Wests had taken such pride in describing to Alison Chambers.
Yamazaki and Blackwell about knowing that Alison Shires was going to try to commit suicide, and now they must think he could see the future.
Also, I would not have given Alison Updahl more problems than daughterhood had.
The fact that Alisons sleeping with their shrink probably doesnt help matters, either.