Crossword clues for ella
ella
- Raines of old movies
- Raines of "Phantom Lady"
- Mai or Fitzgerald
- Legendary jazz singer Fitzgerald
- Jazz songstress Fitzgerald
- Jazz great with Louis and Duke
- Grammy-winning jazz singer Fitzgerald
- Fitzgerald on a 2007 postage stamp
- Fitzgerald known as the Queen of Jazz
- Fitzgerald of songs
- First name in jazz legends
- Famous jazz first name
- Fabulous Fitzgerald
- Contemporary of Lena
- Cinders of the comics
- Cinder ending?
- British singer Henderson known for the song "Ghost"
- Aria's mother, on "Pretty Little Liars"
- Anne Hathaway role
- Actress Purnell of "Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children"
- 2004 Anne Hathaway title role
- "The First Lady of Song," familiarly
- "Oh, Lady Be Good!" singer Fitzgerald
- "Flying Home" Fitzgerald
- "Enchanted" title character
- "Enchanted" movie girl
- "Enchanted" film title girl
- "Enchanted" fantasy film girl
- "___ Swings Lightly" (1958 vocal jazz album)
- "___ Enchanted" (2004 fantasy)
- "___ Enchanted" (2004 Anne Hathaway film)
- "__ Enchanted" (2004 fantasy)
- "__ and Louis": 1956 jazz album
- 'Enchanted' girl of film
- ''Enchanted'' girl in a 2004 film
- ''Bells Are Ringing'' heroine
- ___ Montgomery ("Pretty Little Liars" character)
- What she is in Madrid
- What she becomes in Spain?
- What she becomes in Spain
- Vitamin label nos
- Uri Geller novel
- Title role for Anne Hathaway in 2004
- The scat got her tongue, you might say
- The Queen of Scat
- That girl in Genoa
- Suffix with "salmon"
- Spanish feminine pronoun
- Spanish ''she''
- SNCC activist Baker
- Singing legend Fitzgerald
- Singer on a 2007 Black Heritage postage stamp, familiarly
- Singer Lorde's real first name
- Singer Henderson with the album "Chapter One"
- Singer Henderson whose debut album was "Chapter One"
- Singer Fitzgerald who recorded three albums with Louis Armstrong
- Singer Fitzgerald or Mai
- Singer ____ Mae Morse
- She, to Shakira
- She, in Turin
- She, in Spain
- She, from Spain
- She scats like mad
- She sang with Satchmo
- She sang with Louis and Duke
- She sang with Louis
- She sang with Dizzy and Duke
- She played Maggie in "Pete Kelly's Blues" (1955)
- She in Seville
- She collaborated on a "Porgy and Bess" album with Louis
- Scatting legend Fitzgerald
- Scatter's first name
- Scatter with style
- Scatter to admire
- Scatter on the stage
- Scatter of note?
- Scatter of jazz
- Scatter in record stores?
- Scat name
- Scat master Fitzgerald
- Scat first name
- Scat expert
- Scarlett's first daughter in the book "Gone With the Wind"
- Renowned scat singer
- Real first name of pop singer Lorde
- Raines, Cinders or Fitzgerald
- Raines of old Hollywood
- Raines of old films
- Raines of Hollywood
- Raines of film (m)
- Raines of 'The Web'
- Queen of Jazz
- Pronoun for una puertorriqueña
- Pronoun for Paloma
- Pop singer Vos
- Politician Grasso who was one of Time's Women of the Year in 1975
- Politician Grasso
- Oh, Lady Be Good singer Fitzgerald
- Noted name in scat
- Noted name in jazz
- Noted Fitzgerald
- Noted first name of jazz
- Name on a "Mack the Knife" Grammy (1960)
- Ms Fitzgerald
- Model Emhoff who's Kamala Harris's stepdaughter
- Miss Logan
- Miss Cinders of comics
- Miss Ciders
- Matriarch on TV's "Tyler Perry's House of Payne"
- Lois Lane's mother
- Legendary first name in jazz
- Legendary chanteuse Fitzgerald
- Legend of scat
- Lady associated with Duke and Count
- Lady ___, a.k.a. the First Lady of Song
- Lady ___ (nickname in jazz)
- Joyce or Fitzgerald
- Jazzy queen of scat
- Jazzy First Lady of Song
- Jazzy Duke's collaborator
- Jazz-singing legend
- Jazz vocalist Fitzgerald
- Jazz lady
- Jazz immortal
- Jazz icon Fitzgerald
- Jazz great, familiarly
- Jazz giant, familiarly
- Jazz giant Fitzgerald
- Jazz diva
- Idol of scat cats
- Iconic jazz singer Fitzgerald
- Hollywood's Raines
- Hernando's "her"
- Great scatter
- Grasso of Connecticut politics
- Grasso of politics
- Friend of Tess in "Camp Rock"
- Frequent singing partner of Louis
- Frequent collaborator with Louis and Duke
- Forensic scientist on "Lucifer"
- Fitzgerald, the Queen of Jazz
- Fitzgerald, the "Queen of Scat"
- Fitzgerald, the "Queen of Jazz"
- Fitzgerald, First Lady of Song
- Fitzgerald with many Grammys
- Fitzgerald the jazz legend
- Fitzgerald on the Apollo Theater's Walk of Fame
- Fitzgerald on a postage stamp
- Fitzgerald of notes
- Fitzgerald nicknamed the Queen of Jazz
- Fitzgerald known for her vocal jazz improvisation
- Fitzgerald in old Memorex ads
- Fitzgerald in an old Memorex commercial
- Fitzgerald honored with a 2007 stamp
- Fitzgerald honored by the USPS
- Fitzgerald from Va
- Fitzgerald for one
- Fitzgerald dubbed the First Lady of Song
- Fitzgerald of jazz
- First name of the First Lady of Jazz
- First name in scatter-brained singers?
- First name in jazz vocals
- Ex-governor of Connecticut Grasso
- Eponymous 1969 jazz album
- English singer Henderson who's best known for the song "Ghost"
- English singer Henderson
- Emergency contraceptive with a woman's name
- Elegant elephant of kiddie lit
- Dunn's "__ Minnow Pea: A Novel in Letters"
- Duke's collaborator
- Duke collaborator
- Disney kidvid elephant
- Daughter of Scarlett O'Hara
- Contemporary of Louis and Duke
- Contemporary of Duke and Louis
- Contemporary of Count and Duke
- Contemporary of Billie and Dizzy
- Contemporary of Billie
- Collaborator with Duke
- Collaborator with Dizzy
- Collaborator with a Count and a Duke
- Civil rights leader Baker
- Cinders in a strip
- Cinder suffix
- Cinder girl
- Cinder ender
- Big name on Verve Records
- Big name in jazz singers
- Baker who said "Strong people don't need strong leaders"
- Baker or Fitzgerald
- Bacteria suffix
- Anderson who plays Piper on Nickelodeon's "Henry Danger"
- American social reformer Baker
- America's first female governor Grasso
- Actress Logan
- Actress Joyce
- 2004 role for Anne Hathaway
- 2004 movie "___ Enchanted"
- 1969 eponymous jazz album
- 1940s actress Raines
- "We All Love ___: Celebrating the First Lady of Song" (2007 tribute)
- "The coolest kid in the universe" [E]
- "The Best of the Songbooks" name
- "Queen of Jazz" Fitzgerald
- "Pure ___" (1994 album)
- "Pure ___" (1950 jazz album)
- "Poems of Passion" writer ___ Wheeler Wilcox
- "Phantom Lady" actress Raines
- "Naked" singer ___ Mai
- "Misty" singer Fitzgerald
- "How High the Moon" singer Fitzgerald
- "Enchanted" title girl in a 2004 film
- "Enchanted" heroine of a 2004 film
- "Enchanted" girl of moviedom
- "Enchanted" girl of film
- "Enchanted" film girl
- "Enchanted" 2004 role for Anne
- "Comeback" singer Eyre
- "Come Rain or Come Shine" singer Fitzgerald
- "Boo'd Up" singer Mai
- "Boo'd Up" Grammy winner __ Mai
- "Billie, ___, Lena, Sarah" (compilation jazz album)
- "--- Cinders" (1926)
- "________ Enchanted"
- "________ Enchanted," 2004 romcom
- "___ Sings Broadway" (1963 album)
- "___ Minnow Pea" (epistolary novel featuring pangrams)
- "___ Minnow Pea" (2001 novel featuring the pangram "Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs")
- "___ Minnow Pea," 2001 novel with an alphabetically punny title
- "___ Guru" (Captain Beefheart tune)
- "___ Enchanted" (Newbery Honor book)
- "___ Enchanted" (Hathaway movie)
- "___ Enchanted" (Gail Carson Levine children's book)
- "___ Enchanted" (2004 romantic comedy)
- "___ Enchanted" (2004 Anne Hathaway rom-com)
- "___ Enchanted" (2004 Anne Hathaway fantasy)
- "___ Enchanted," 1998 Newbery Honor book
- "___ and Louis" (Fitzgerald and Armstrong album)
- "___ and Louis" (album of duets)
- "___ and Louis" (1956 jazz album)
- "___ and Louis" (1956 album)
- "___ & Duke at the Côte D'Azur" (1966 jazz album)
- "__ Enchanted" (Hathaway film)
- "__ & Basie": 1963 jazz collaboration
- ''Cole Porter Song Book'' singer
- ''A-Tisket, A-Tasket'' singer Fitzgerald
- ''___ Cinders'' (1926)
- ''___ Cinders''
- ''__ Enchanted'' (Anne Hathaway film)
- '-- Enchanted'
- ___ Yelich-O'Connor (Lorde's real name)
- ___ of Frell (Anne Hathaway role)
- ___ Montgomery (Holly Marie Combs' role on "Pretty Little Liars")
- ___ Montgomery (Aria's mom on "Pretty Little Liars")
- ___ Mai, singer of the 2018 hit "Boo'd Up"
- ___ Mai ("Boo'd Up" singer)
- ___ Baker Center for Human Rights
- Scat cat
- Singer Fitzgerald, for one
- Miss Cinders of early comics
- Poet _____ Wheeler Wilcox
- Grammy-winning Fitzgerald
- Raines of 40's films
- Fitzgerald of scat fame
- Miss Cinders of old comics
- First name in jazz singing
- Former Gov. Grasso
- Scat artist Fitzgerald
- First name in scat singing
- Actress Raines on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
- Music's Fitzgerald
- Queen of scat
- Scat lady
- 1965 jazz album
- Suffix with salmon
- Poet ___ Wheeler Wilcox
- Feminine name suffix
- Fitzgerald who sang "A-Tisket, A-Tasket"
- "Pure ___" (1994 jazz album)
- Noted first name in jazz
- Jazzy Fitzgerald
- Scat queen Fitzgerald
- Tuneful Fitzgerald
- Raines of 40's-50's film
- Grammy winner Fitzgerald
- Cinders in old strips
- Raines of filmdom
- "___ in London" (jazz album)
- 1969 jazz album with a cover of "Got to Get You Into My Life"
- Jazz's Fitzgerald
- "The Intimate ___" (1990 jazz album)
- ___ Peterson, Judy Holliday's role in "Bells Are Ringing"
- "Pure ___," 1994 jazz album
- Former Connecticut Gov. Grasso
- Name in the Jazz Hall of Fame
- Vocalist Fitzgerald
- "___ Enchanted" (2004 film)
- "___ Enchanted" (Gail Carson Levine book)
- First name in 52-Down
- Spanish "she"
- ___ Peterson, lead role in "Bells Are Ringing"
- "___ Cinders" (old comic)
- Ex-governor Grasso
- First name in singing
- "___ and Louis" (1956 duet album)
- "___ in Berlin" (1960 jazz album)
- "___ Enchanted" (2004 movie)
- 1940's-50's actress Raines
- Raines of "Hail the Conquering Hero"
- Cinders of old comics
- "Enchanted" girl in a 2004 film
- "___ Cinders" of old funnies
- That Spanish girl
- First Lady of Jazz
- 2004 film "___ Enchanted"
- Fitzgerald, the First Lady of Jazz
- "___ Enchanted" (Newbery-winning book made into a 2004 film)
- Fitzgerald who sang "I'm Making Believe"
- 2004 title role for Anne Hathaway
- She: Italian
- Fitzgerald who knew how to scat
- 1969 self-titled jazz album
- "___ Enchanted" (Anne Hathaway movie)
- Former Connecticut governor Grasso
- Salmon tail?
- Self-titled album of 1969
- First name of the First Lady of Song
- "Enchanted" girl of children's lit
- Jazz great Fitzgerald
- Folk singer Jenkins
- "___ at Duke's Place" (1965 jazz album)
- Fitzgerald known as the First Lady of Song
- "___ in Berlin" (1960 live album)
- Vocalist ____ Fitzgerald
- She, in Seville
- "Phantom Lady" co-star Raines
- She sang with Duke and Dizzy
- "___ and Louis," 1956 jazz album
- That seГ±orita
- That seГ±ora
- Fitzgerald who sang duets with Louis Armstrong
- Actress Raines of "Phantom Lady"
- Girl's name that sounds like French for "she has it"
- Lorde's actual first name
- "___ and Basie!" (1963 jazz album)
- Fitzgerald of old "Is it live, or is it Memorex?" ads
- The First Lady of Song, to fans
- "___ Enchanted" (2004 rom-com)
- See 68-Across
- Scatter?
- She, in Spanish
- "___ & Duke at the CГґte D'Azur" (1966 jazz album)
- She, in Salerno
- Actress Raines of "Tall in the Saddle"
- ___ Moss (women's clothing label)
- "___ Sings Gershwin" (1950 jazz album)
- Fitzgerald of jazz fame
- Singer Logan
- Raines or Logan
- O'Neill's mother
- Name meaning "elfin"
- Cinders of comics
- Ending with citron
- Raines from Washington
- Fitzgerald or Raines
- Author Leffland
- She, to Enrique
- Salmon ending
- She scats with cats
- Pronoun for the Pinta
- Scat expert (4)
- Former Conn. Governor Grasso
- Writer ___ Wheeler Wilcox
- "___ Cinders," 1926 film
- Citron attachment
- She, in Sonora
- A Fitzgerald
- Cinder follower
- Eugene O'Neill's mother
- Logan or Cinders
- Name in the comics
- Beloved scat lady
- ___ Cinders
- Scat singer Fitzgerald
- Contemporary of Della and Sarah
- Raines, from Snoqualmie Falls, Wash.
- Fitzgerald from Va.
- Fitzgerald or Cinders
- Miss Fitzgerald of the movies
- Golden-voice Fitzgerald
- Salmon follower
- Fitzgerald of songdom
- Musical Fitzgerald
- Salmon's end
- Memorable first name in the Constitution State
- Logan or Fitzgerald
- Charlie Plumb's "___ Cinders"
- First lady of scat, familiarly
- Scat singer extraordinaire
- Cinder chaser
- Raines or Fitzgerald
- Grasso or Fitzgerald
- Ending meaning "little one"
- Fitzgerald or Logan
- Cinders or Raines
- Governor Grasso
- Gov. Grasso
- Pronoun for the Niña
- Suffix for citron
- Ending for citron
- Suffix with citron
- Songstress Fitzgerald
- Raines or Grasso
- Fitzgerald or Grasso
- Ending for salmon or Cinder
- ___ Grasso, memorable governor
- Cinders or Fitzgerald
- A memorable Grasso
- Other versions of the jazz singer
- Spanish translations of 'the girl'
- She, in Valencia
- She, in Madrid
- She, in Barcelona
- Dad abandons Spanish dish for this woman
- Using some soldi, Nina paid up for sandwiches
- Feminine suffix
- Spanish pronoun
- Jazz legend Fitzgerald
- Jazz singer Fitzgerald
- Self-titled album by the First Lady of Song
- "First Lady of Song" Fitzgerald
- "A-Tisket, A-Tasket" singer Fitzgerald
- Scatter Fitzgerald
- First name among jazz legends
- Big name in scat
- She, in Siena
- Pamplona pronoun
- First name in the Jazz Hall of Fame
- Scat queen, familiarly
- Ms. Fitzgerald of jazz
- Legendary Fitzgerald of jazz
- "Enchanted" girl of kid-lit
- ___ Moss (fashion label)
- Scat legend Fitzgerald
- "Ghost" singer Henderson
- "Enchanted" girl in a 2004 movie
- ____ Fitzgerald of jazz
- Melodious Fitzgerald
- Jazz singer ____ Fitzgerald
- "Enchanted" role for Anne Hathaway
- "___ Enchanted" (2004 Anne Hathaway movie)
- Singer ____ Fitzgerald
- She performed with Duke and Dizzy
- Jazz great ____ Fitzgerald
- A famous Fitzgerald
- "____ Enchanted" (movie)
- Spanish 101 pronoun
- Singer with Louis and Duke
- Scatter-brained singer?
- Salmon's tail?
- Jazz's ____ Fitzgerald
- "The First Lady of Song" Fitzgerald
- "The First Lady of Song"
- "___ Enchanted" (Anne Hathaway film)
- "__ Enchanted": 2004 film
- That señorita
- She, in Venice
- Self-titled 1969 jazz album
- Poet Wilcox
- Lorde's real first name
- Jazzy first name
- First Lady of Song Fitzgerald
- Contemporary of Dizzy and Billie
- Big name in jazz-singing history
- "First Lady of Song"
- "Enchanted" Anne Hathaway role
- "A-Tisket, A-Tasket" singer
- Social reformer Baker
- Singing Fitzgerald
- She sang with Louie
- Scatting Fitzgerald
- Scat-singing Fitzgerald
- Scat legend, familiarly
- Raines or Cinders
- Miss Raines
- Furnishes funds for
- Fitzgerald, for one
- Fitzgerald with 13 Grammys
- First name of the "First Lady of Song"
- Contemporary of Sarah and Billie
- Contemporary of Billie and Sarah
- Civil rights activist Baker
- "Boo'd Up" singer ___ Mai
- "Bells Are Ringing" heroine
- "A-Tisket, A-Tasket" first name
- "___ Enchanted" (2004 fantasy film)
- "___ Enchanted" (2004 comedy)
- "__ Enchanted": 2004 fantasy
- ''First Lady of Song'' Fitzgerald
- The legendary Fitzgerald
- That señora
- Singer with Duke and Count
- Singer with Count and Duke
- Singer Mai or Fitzgerald
- She: Sp
- She, south of the border
- She, in Sevilla
- Self-titled jazz album of 1969
- Scatter with Grammys
- Scatter supreme
- Scatter extraordinaire
- Scat star
- Satchmo collaborator
- Real first name of singer Lorde
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
fem. proper name, when not a diminutive of Eleanor it is from Old High German Alia, from al "all."
Wikipedia
Ella is a 1969 studio album by the American jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald. The first of two albums recorded for the Warner Bros. owned Reprise label. This album continues the theme set on Fitzgerald's previous album, consisting in the main part of cover versions of popular songs from the late 1960s. The production of this recording was in the hands of Richard Perry, who had joined the Reprise label in 1967. Perry later went on the produce albums by Barbra Streisand and Diana Ross. The album was re-issued on CD with alternative artwork, in 1989. Released together on one CD with Ella's final album recorded for Reprise label, Things Ain't What They Used to Be (And You Better Believe It).
Norzila binti Haji Aminuddin (born July 31, 1966), better known as Ella, is a Malaysian rock musician. She was given the title "Ratu Rock" (Malay for "Queen of Rock") by her fans in Malaysia. Ella's more well-known hit songs span from the 1990s to today. Ella still holds the local "bestselling female artist" record for selling more than 300,000 records during the peak of her career.
ELLA is a Hardware description language and support toolset. Developed by the Royal Signals and Radar Establishment during the 1980s and 1990s.
Includes tools to perform:
- design transformation
- symbolic simulations
- formal verification
ELLA is a winner of the 1989 Queen's Award for Technological Achievement.
In Greek mythology, Ella ( Greek: Ἕλλα) was the daughter of Athamas and Nephele. The name may be a cognate with Hellas (Greek: Ἑλλάς), the Greek name for Greece, which said to have been originally the name of the region round Dodona.
Another source indicates the name is a Norman version of the Germanic short name Alia, which was short for a variety of German names with the element ali-, meaning "other." It is also a common short name for names starting with El-, such as Eleanor, Elizabeth, Elle, Ellen, Ellie, or Eloise.
The Hebrew Ella has two meanings:
1) A tree indigenous to the middle east, Pistacia Terebinth, from the pistaccio family. As written in Isaiah 6-13: "And though a tenth remains in the land, it will again be laid waste. But as the terebinth and oak leave stumps when they are cut down, so the holy seed will be the stump in the land."
2) Ella means "goddess" in modern Hebrew.
Ella became used again during the Victorian era in English-speaking countries and has been revived in the last decade, becoming a popular given name for baby girls born in Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, the United States and other English-speaking countries , as well as in Israel. One well-known bearer of the name was singer Ella Fitzgerald. Grand Duchess Elizabeth Feodorovna of Russia, a Russian grand duchess and saint of the Russian Orthodox Church, was commonly known as Ella.
Ella (Her) is the fourteenth studio album released by Juan Gabriel in 1980.
"Ella" is a 1942 Spanish-language song, a vals mejicano composed by José Alfredo Jiménez. Jiménez wrote the song at the age of 18 after a broken romance. The lyrics begin "Me canse de rogarle..".
Versions include those by:
- Mario Talavera
- Los Tres De Castilla
- Digno Garcia y Sus Carios 1964
- Roberto Alagna, on the album Pasión
- A virtual duet with Jiménez and Cristian Castro, 1998 (also included on Castro's 2002 compilation album Grandes Hits)
Usage examples of "ella".
He stowed her in the seat beside him and Beatrice got into the back, relieved at the placid way in which he had dealt, with Ella, and once they were back home again he exhibited the same placid manner with Carol and Kathy, prevailed upon Miss.
Oliver could have known us all his life, thought Beatrice, watching him gently teasing Ella and carrying the dishes out to the kitchen.
Browning, received a kiss from Ella with every sign of pleasure, waved casually to Beatrice, begged her to be ready when he came for her on the following day and drove away.
And after that they talked about Kathy and Ella and Carol in general, and although Beatrice tried to lead the talk back to his own plans he gave nothing away, so that she was forced to fall back on dull topics like the weather and the likelihood of there being a good harvest.
Perry had gone home and Ella was at school, that Beatrice found herself alone in the house.
Oliver carried on ai effortless conversation with her mother and father, completely at his ease, gave Ella a few useful hints about the biology paper she was preparing for her class, and without appearing to do so, drew Beatrice into the talk.
Ella is going on one of these school trips climbing in Cumbria and Carol is going to Paris to stay with some friends others.
White Castle people beyond the home office managers who actually hired her knew the name Ella Louise Agniel, because from the first moment of her employment, Agniel was given the pseudonym Julia Joyce for all her official company duties.
She quelled a great desire to burst into tears, and urged Ella back into the waiting-room.
His investigations into Chastain family history had produced the information that thirty-five years ago Ella had hoped to marry Bartholomew Chastain.
Ella and Denver Simpson lived in a cream-colored, tile-roofed Spanish house on the other side of Conquistador and two blocks north, just beyond the old Catholic cemetery and one block this side of Ocean Avenue.
El capitán hizo registrar la mezquita y en ella dieron con el hombre de El Cairo, y le menudearon tales azotes con varas de bambú que estuvo cerca de la muerte.
Con la manía que tiene de no mirarme, se puso a recoger los tazones, y le dijo al cocinero, vulgo al Enemigo del Hombre, que, para lidiar con marmotas como él, más le valía conchavarme a mí y hacer el trabajo ella sola.
En alguna página de Kipling tiene que estar el villorrio de mi aventura ya que en ellas está toda la India, y de algún modo todo el orbe.
Marino vio la rosa, como Adán pudo verla en el Paraíso, y sintió que ella estaba en su eternidad y no en sus palabras y que podemos mencionar o aludir pero no expresar y que los altos y soberbios volúmenes que formaban en un ángulo de la sala una penumbra de oro no eran (como su vanidad soñó) un espejo del mundo, sino una cosa más agregada al mundo.