Crossword clues for ederle
ederle
- English Channel swimmer of '26
- Swimmer Gertrude
- First female to swim the Channel
- Noted channel swimmer
- Last name in swimming
- 1926 English Channel swimmer Gertrude
- Woman famous for channeling her energy?
- Ticker-tape parade honoree of August 1926
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- Subject of the song "Tell Me, Trudy, Who Is Going to Be the Lucky One?"
- She played herself in "Swim Girl, Swim" (1927)
- She came ashore at Kingsdown, England 8/6/1926
- Olympic swimmer Gertrude
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- Memorable Channel crosser
- Gertrude with the nickname Queen of the Waves
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- Channel champ with a 24-year record that Chadwick's challenge changed
- American swimmer whose relay team set a world record in the women's 4×100 freestyle at the 1924 Olympics
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Wikipedia
Ederle
Ederle is a surname that refers to:
- Carlo Ederle (1892–1917), Italian engineer and army officer; recipient of the Military Order of Italy for action in World War I
- Gertrude Ederle (1905–2003), American swimmer; first woman to swim across the English Channel