Crossword clues for elsa
elsa
- Martinelli of "Hatari!"
- Lion queen
- Lion King character
- Lanchester of ''The Bride of Frankenstein''
- Lanchester of ''Bride of Frankenstein''
- Joy Adamson subject
- Joy Adamson lioness
- Idina Menzel's "Frozen" role
- Idina Menzel voiced her in "Frozen"
- Ice queen character in "Frozen"
- Disney's Snow Queen
- Disney's Queen of Arendelle
- Disney queen who sings "Let It Go"
- Disney princess who wears a gown decorated with snowflakes
- Disney princess introduced in "Frozen"
- Disney character voiced by Idina Menzel
- Couturiere Schiaparelli
- Columnist Maxwell
- Anna's older sister in "Frozen"
- Anna's "Frozen" sister
- Actress Pataky who's married to Chris Hemworth of "Thor"
- "The Sound of Music" baroness
- "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade" villainess
- "Hostess with the Mostest" Maxwell
- "Frozen" role
- "Frozen 2" queen
- "Born Free" character
- 'Frozen' heroine
- ''Lohengrin'' character
- Wife of Lohengrin
- Who sings "Let It Go" in "Frozen"
- Wedding March girl
- Wagnerian role
- Two-time Oscar-nominated actress Lanchester
- To whom "Do You Want to Build a Snowman?" is sung
- Tiffany jewelry designer Peretti
- Tiffany designer Peretti
- The "Wedding March" was written for her wedding in "Lohengrin"
- Style expert Klensch
- Storied lion
- Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition cover model Benitez
- Spanish actress Pataky of "Fast & Furious 6"
- Snow Queen who sings "Let It Go" in "Frozen"
- Snow queen of "Frozen"
- Snow queen in 'Frozen'
- Singer of "Let It Go" in Disney's "Frozen"
- Singer of "Into the Unknown" in "Frozen II"
- She's buried in Kenya's Meru National Park
- She was "Born Free"
- She lost her pride?
- She creates a monster named Marshmallow
- She and her sister Anna created Olaf in "Frozen"
- Royal sister in Epcot's Norway Pavilion
- Role for Ciara Renee in Broadway's "Frozen"
- Queen who sings, "The cold never bothered me anyway"
- Queen who sings "Let It Go"
- Queen of Arendelle in "Frozen"
- Queen now seen at Disneyland
- Queen in the short film "Olaf's Frozen Adventure"
- Queen in Arendelle [E]
- Queen in 'Frozen'
- Queen ___ of Arendelle (Disney character)
- Princess who sang "The cold never bothered me anyway"
- Princess of the movie kingdom Arendelle
- Princess Anna's sister
- Pataky of the "Fast & Furious" franchise
- Pataky of "Snakes on a Plane"
- Pataky of "Fast and Furious" movies
- Operation heroine
- Opera heroine who sings "Einsam in trüben Tagen"
- One "born free"
- Older sister of Anna in "Frozen"
- Older sister in "Frozen"
- Old-time actress Lanchester
- Olaf's creator in "Frozen"
- Noted Kenyan lioness
- Ms. Maxwell
- Ms. Lanchester
- Movie queen voiced by Idina Menzel
- Maxwell credited with popularizing the scavenger hunt
- Magical princess in "Frozen"
- Lioness's name
- Lioness whose sisters were Lustica and Big One
- Lioness that was born free
- Lioness raised by the Adamsons
- Lioness profiled in the book "Born Free"
- Lioness in 'Born Free'
- Lioness (born free in Kenya)
- Lion's name
- Leonine star of "Born Free"
- Lanchester who played a monster's bride
- Lanchester of old Hollywood
- Lanchester of old films
- Lanchester of "Blackbeard's Ghost"
- Lanchester of 'Mary Poppins'
- Joy's lion
- Joy's "Born Free" lioness
- Joy Adamson's orphan
- Joy Adamson's lion
- Joy Adamson trainee
- Idina's role in "Frozen II"
- Idina's role in "Frozen 2"
- Idina's "Frozen" role
- Idina, in "Frozen"
- Ice queen who brings the snowman Olaf to life
- Ice queen of films
- Ice queen of animation
- Ice conjurer in a Disney film
- Hot-selling Disney Halloween costume of 2014
- Heroine of "Frozen"
- Helen Traubel role
- Gottfried's operatic sister
- Friendly lion
- Freeborn feline female of film
- Four-legged "Born Free" star
- Former US columnist Maxwell
- Film cat
- Fictional queen of Arendelle
- Fashionista Schiaparelli
- Fashionable Schiaparelli
- Fashion maven Schiaparelli
- Einstein's second wife
- Disney's "Let It Go" singer
- Disney woman loosely based on Andersen's Snow Queen
- Disney toon singing "Let It Go"
- Disney royal with so-called "cryokinetic" powers
- Disney queen with an Ice Palace
- Disney queen with an ice castle
- Disney queen of Arendelle
- Disney princess with magical powers
- Disney princess who creates an ice palace
- Disney princess who creates a snow monster named Marshmallow
- Disney princess voiced by Idina Menzel
- Disney princess based on Hans Christian Andersen's Snow Queen
- Disney ice queen who brings the snowman Olaf to life
- Disney ice queen
- Disney fjord crosser
- Disney character whose voice was provided by Idina Menzel
- Disney character who wears an ice gown
- Disney character who sings, "The cold never bothered me anyway"
- Disney character who can freeze things by touching them (and yet her gloves don't freeze, for some unknown reason)
- Disney character who can control ice and snow
- Disney character who brings the snowman Olaf to life
- CNN style maven Klensch
- Cinematic lioness
- Character in "Frozen" who sings "Let It Go"
- Celebrated lioness
- Captain von Trapp's betrothed
- Bride of the "Bridal Chorus"
- Born Free lioness
- Born Free star
- Born Free heroine
- Boris's actress "bride"
- Boris's "bride" of 1935
- Blond queen in "Frozen"
- Babe's girlfriend in "Marathon Man"
- Arendelle's princess
- Anna's sister in "Frozen II"
- Anna's icy sister
- Anna's Disney sister
- Anna's animated sister
- Anna asks her whether she wants to build a snowman
- Animated snow queen
- Animated snow maker
- Animated sister of princess Anna
- Animated singer of "Into the Unknown"
- Animated queen of Arendelle
- Animated princess voiced by Idina Menzel
- Animated ice princess who America really wants to see do gay stuff in the sequel because diversity
- Animated heroine voiced by Idina Menzel
- Animated daughter of King Agnarr and Queen Iduna
- Animated character who would be a huge asset in a snowball fight
- Animated character who sings the lyric "The cold never bothered me anyway"
- Animated character who can create snow and ice
- Animated Arendelle royal
- Animated "Let It Go" singer
- Adamson lioness
- Adamson heroine
- Actress Pataky who appeared in the 2015 movie "Furious 7"
- Actress Pataky who appeared in 2015's "Furious 7"
- Actress Pataky of the "Fast and Furious" movies
- Actress Pataky of "Snakes on a Plane"
- Actress Pataky of "Furious 7"
- Actress Lanchester who played Jessica Marbles in "Murder by Death"
- 2013 animated character voiced by Idina Menzel
- "Wedding March" bride
- "The Lady from Shanghai" heroine
- "The hostess with the mostest" Maxwell
- "The Fate of the Furious" actress Pataky
- "Lohengrin" bride
- "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade" role
- "Frozen" woman
- "Frozen" freezer
- "Frozen" character who appeared on TV's "Once Upon a Time"
- "Frozen" character played by Georgina Haig on "Once Upon a Time"
- "Frozen" belle
- "Frozen II" sister
- "Frozen II" ruler
- "Frozen 2" snow queen
- "For the First Time in Forever" duettist
- "Bride of Frankenstein" name
- "Bride of Frankenstein" actress Lanchester
- "Born Free" big cat
- 'Lohengrin' heroine
- 'Frozen' queen
- 'Frozen' character
- 'Born Free' heroine
- 'Born Free' feline
- ''Lohengrin'' role
- ''Born Free'' co-star
- ''Born Free'' beast
- ____The Lion
- ____ , The Lion
- ___ Schiaparelli, Italian-born French fashion designer d. 1973
- ___ of Arendelle (Disney queen)
- Old columnist Maxwell
- Adamson heroine?
- "Lohengrin" heroine
- Wagner girl
- Wagner heroine ___ of Brabant
- Designer Schiaparelli
- Noted lioness
- Socialite Maxwell
- Movie lioness
- "Born Free" lioness
- Fashion designer Schiaparelli
- Actress Lanchester, who married Charles Laughton
- Film feline
- Old socialite Maxwell
- Literary lioness
- Lohengrin's love
- Forbidden-question asker, in "Lohengrin"
- "Lohengrin" miss
- Old radio host Maxwell
- Actress Martinelli
- Lohengrin's bride
- Fashion's Klensch
- Opera heroine who sings "Einsam in trГјben Tagen"
- Noted socialite Maxwell
- Newswoman Klensch
- Hostess Maxwell
- Style maven Klensch
- Novelist Morante
- Jewelry designer Peretti
- Designer Peretti
- Opera lass who broke a vow
- Old radio's "___ Maxwell's Party Line"
- Leonine movie star
- Opera character with a dream
- Lohengrin's inamorata
- "La Storia" novelist Morante
- Fashion maven Klensch
- Mrs. Einstein
- Joy Adamson's cub
- Actress Pataky of "The Fate of the Furious"
- Schiaparelli of fashion
- "Lohengrin" role
- "Lohengrin" soprano
- Lanchester of films
- The lady in "The Lady From Shanghai"
- CouturiГЁre Schiaparelli
- Adamson's lioness
- Wagner soprano
- Lioness of book and film
- Supermodel Benitez
- "Bridal Chorus" bride
- Opera heroine with the aria "Einsam in trГјben Tagen"
- Wagner's ___ of Brabant
- Mrs. Albert Einstein
- Old-time gossip queen Maxwell
- "Born Free" feline
- "Lohengrin" lass
- ___ Schneider, villainess in "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade"
- Dr. ___ Schneider, historian who was a love interest of Indiana Jones
- The bride in Wagner's "Bridal Chorus"
- Italian novelist Morante
- Dr. Schneider of "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade"
- Four-footed orphan of literature
- Joy Adamson's lioness
- Lanchester on the screen
- "Lohengrin" lady
- Wife of Albert Einstein
- Film character who brings the snowman Olaf to life
- 2013 film queen who sings "Let It Go"
- Snow queen in Disney's "Frozen"
- Joy Adamson's big cat
- "Frozen" character who sings "Let It Go"
- Orphaned lion of literature
- First name of an Oscar-nominated actress of 1957
- Queen in "Frozen"
- Princess in "Frozen"
- Disney queen voiced by Idina Menzel
- "Frozen" princess who sings "Let It Go"
- Second wife of Einstein
- "Opera heroine with the aria "Einsam in tr"
- "Opera heroine who sings "Einsam in tr"
- A Maxwell
- "Born Free" cat
- Lohengrin's wife
- "Bridal Chorus" girl
- Maxwell or Lanchester
- Famous lioness
- Joy Adamson's charge
- Joy Adamson's pet
- Mme. Schiaparelli
- Storied lioness
- Charles Laughton's wife
- Lionized lioness
- Not quite a mane character?
- Composer Barraine
- Operatic role
- Lanchester from London
- Name for a lioness
- Joy's lioness
- Mrs. Laughton
- The Adamsons' pet
- Role Steber played
- "Born Free" star
- Martinelli of the screen
- Famed lioness
- Role often played by Steber
- Bride of Lohengrin
- "Born Free" heroine
- Adamson pet
- Steber role
- Adamson's pet
- Lanchester or Maxwell
- "Shocking pink" Schiaparelli
- Lion of note
- Wagnerian heroine
- Lohengrin's beloved
- Heroine of the Adamson book
- Onetime hostess Maxwell
- Gottfried's sister, in opera
- Cinema's Lanchester
- Lanchester from Lewisham
- One of the Maxwells
- Memorable lioness
- Maxwell or Schiaparelli
- Role for Nilsson
- She was born free
- Joy Adamson heroine
- Lioness of literature
- City in southern Tex.
- Lioness or Lanchester
- Star of "Born Free"
- Miss Lancaster
- Miss Martinelli
- Princess of Braband
- The Adamson cat
- Maxwell of columns, films and parties
- Martinelli or Maxwell
- Lovable lioness
- Lohengrin's mate
- "Wedding March" girl
- Maxwell of Hollywood
- S Tex. city
- The Adamsons' cat
- Lioness of note
- "Born Free" name
- A Lanchester
- "Bridal Chorus" maiden
- Princess of Brabant
- Lohengrin's lady
- ___ Maxwell, memorable hostess
- One of the pride of Joy
- Cat that was born free
- Opera heroine with the aria "Einsam in trüben Tagen"
- Four-footed orphan of lit
- Girl's name
- "Frozen" snow queen
- 'Born Free' lioness
- "Frozen" queen voiced by Idina Menzel
- Anna's sister in "Frozen"
- Film lioness
- Snow Queen in "Frozen"
- "Let It Go" singer in "Frozen"
- 'Born Free' lion
- Lanchester of "Bride of Frankenstein"
- "Let It Go" singer, in film
- ''Born Free'' lioness
- Lanchester of "Witness for the Prosecution"
- Feline film heroine
- "Frozen" character voiced by Idina Menzel
- 'Frozen' snow queen
- ''Born Free'' feline
- Literary lion
- Lioness in "Born Free"
- "Frozen" sister
- "Born Free" lion
- Lioness of film fame
- Feline female of film
- Fashion journalist Klensch
- Disney Snow Queen
- "Born Free" subject
- "Born Free" beast
- Snow Queen of Arendelle in "Frozen"
- Pride of Joy Adamson
- One of the sisters in "Frozen"
- Miss Maxwell
- Miss Lanchester
- Lanchester of "The Bride of Frankenstein"
- Klensch of fashion
- Character who sings "Let It Go" in "Frozen"
- Big cat of film
- 'Lohengrin' lady
- 'Frozen' princess
- Snow Queen voiced by Idina Menzel
- Movie lion
- Lanchester of "Mary Poppins"
- Film lion
- Disney's ice queen
- Disney character who sings "Let It Go"
- Animated character who sings "Let It Go"
- 1966 movie lioness
- "Living Free" lioness
- "Frozen II" queen
- "Frozen Fever" queen
- ''Born Free'' character
- Wagner role
- Swedish model Hosk
- Sister of Lustica in "Born Free"
- Sister in "Frozen"
- Queen of Arendelle, in a Disney movie
- Queen in Disney's "Frozen"
- Popular Halloween costume the year after "Frozen" came out
- One of the two Disney princesses in 2013's "Frozen"
- Old-time socialite Maxwell
- Model/actress Pataky
- Mexican supermodel Benítez
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
fem. proper name, from German diminutive of Elisabet (see Elizabeth).
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Elsa
Wikipedia
Elsa may refer to:
Elsa is the debut album of the French singer Elsa Lunghini, released in 1988.
Elsa is a female given name mostly used in the Scandinavian countries.
Queen Elsa of Arendelle is a fictional character who appears in Walt Disney Animation Studios' 53rd animated film Frozen. She is voiced primarily by Broadway actress and singer Idina Menzel. At the beginning of the film, she is voiced by Eva Bella as a young child and by Spencer Lacey Ganus as a teenager.
Created by director Chris Buck, Elsa is loosely based on the title character of The Snow Queen, a Danish fairytale by Hans Christian Andersen. In the Disney film adaptation, she is introduced as the princess of the fictional Scandinavian kingdom of Arendelle, heiress to the throne and the elder sister of Princess Anna ( Kristen Bell). Elsa has the magical ability to create and manipulate ice and snow. She inadvertently sends Arendelle into an eternal winter on the evening of her coronation. Throughout the film, she struggles first with controlling and concealing her abilities and then with liberating herself from her fears of unintentionally harming others, especially her younger sister.
The Snow Queen character, neutral but cold-hearted in the original fairytale and villain in numerous adaptations of the character, proved difficult to adapt to film due to her transparent depiction. Several film executives, including Walt Disney, attempted to build on the character, and a number of scheduled film adaptions were shelved when they could not work out the character. Buck and his co-director, Jennifer Lee, were ultimately able to solve the dilemma by depicting Elsa and Anna as sisters. As much as Anna’s struggle is external, Elsa’s is internal. This led to Elsa being gradually rewritten as a sympathetic, misunderstood character.
Elsa has enjoyed a largely positive reception from reviewers, who praised her complex characterization and vulnerability. Menzel was also widely praised for her vocal performance of Elsa, especially that of her performance of the song " Let It Go", with critics frequently calling her a "powerhouse".
Usage examples of "elsa".
I did not know that Elsa Lee also was watching until, having requested Jones, who had been a sailmaker, to thread the needles, his trembling hands refused their duty.
The crew were about on a night like that, and at any moment Elsa Lee might avail herself of the dummy hand, as she sometimes did, and run up for a breath of air or a glimpse of the sea.
The stewardess, her arm in a sling, was making tea over a spirit-lamp, and Elsa was helping her.
I heard nothing from Elsa Lee, and I missed McWhirter, who had got his hospital appointment, and who wrote me cheering letters on pages torn from order-books or on prescription-blanks.
I went back to jail that night, and dreamed of Elsa - not as I had seen her that day, bending forward, watching every point of the evidence, but as I had seen her so often on the yacht, facing into the salt breeze as if she loved it, her hands in the pockets of her short white jacket, her hair blowing back from her forehead in damp, close-curling rings.
The key that Elsa Lee picked up was another clue, and in their attempt to get rid of it I had foiled them.
I tried to put Elsa Lee out of my thoughts, as she had gone out of my life, and, receiving the hoped-for hospital appointment at that time, I tried to make up by hard work for a happiness that I had not lost because it had never been mine.
He made a pot of tea, each action following the next in the same, methodical routine, and took a cup, with an arrowroot biscuit, in to Elsa, who needed to eat and drink on waking, because of her diabetes.
Thence he may have drawn the motive for the curiosity of Elsa touching the personality of her husband.
The meeting of Lohengrin and Elsa takes place on the banks of the river Scheldt in Brabant.
Count Frederick of Telramund, who has his eyes upon it, had offered his hand in marriage to Elsa, who, with her brother, Gottfried, had been left in his care on the death of their father, but had met with a refusal.
To promote the ambition of herself and her husband, she has changed Gottfried into a swan by throwing a magical chain about his neck, and persuaded Telramund to accuse Elsa of having murdered the boy in the hope of enjoying the throne together with a secret lover.
The King summons Elsa to answer the charge and decrees trial by ordeal of battle.
Not until the second call of the Herald has gone out and Elsa has fallen to her knees in prayer does the champion appear.
He accepts the gage of battle, after asking Elsa whether or not she wants him to be her husband if victorious in the combat, and exacting a promise never to ask of him whence he came or what his name or race.