Crossword clues for greta
greta
- Garbo of films
- Garbo of "Ninotchka"
- Fredric's "Anna Karenina" co-star
- Fox News Channel host Van Susteren
- FOX host Van Susteren
- Former Fox News anchor Van Susteren
- Famous Garbo
- "The Great Garbo"
- "Lady Bird" writer-director Gerwig
- ''Ninotchka'' name
- Van Susteren of cable news
- TV reporter Van Susteren
- TV news anchor Van Susteren
- Telejournalist Van Susteren
- Star from Stockholm
- She's Anna in "Anna Christie," 1931
- She was Anna in 1935's "Anna Karenina"
- She played Ninotchka
- She played Camille
- She played Anna in "Anna Christie" and "Anna Karenina"
- She played Anna in "Anna Christie"
- She played "Ninotchka"
- She played "Camille" and "Ninotchka"
- Screen star Garbo
- Scacchi or Garbo
- Scacchi of cinema
- Scacchi of "The Player"
- Ninotchka's portrayer
- Ninotchka portrayer
- Ms. Scacchi
- Ms. Garbo
- Melvyn's leading lady in three films
- Ingrid's Oscar-winning role in "Murder on the Orient Express"
- Indie actress Gerwig
- Gerwig of 2011's "Arthur"
- Garbo's first name
- Garbo who portrayed Anna Karenina
- Garbo of the screen
- Garbo of silent films
- Garbo of old Hollywood
- Garbo of Hollywood's "Golden Age"
- Garbo of "Mata Hari"
- Garbo of 'The Kiss'
- Garbo of 'Ninotchka'
- Garbo born Gustafsson
- Fredric's co-star in "Anna Karenina"
- First name of a star
- First name of "Time"'s 2019 Person of the Year
- First name in films
- Filmmaker Gerwig
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- Director Gerwig
- Commentator van Susteren who quit Fox News in 2016
- Climate advocate Thunberg
- Climate activist Thunberg
- Classic Hollywood actress Garbo
- Anna in "Anna Karenina" and "Anna Christie"
- Actress/director Gerwig
- Actress Gerwig or Garbo
- Actress Gerwig
- "Little Women" director Gerwig
- ___ Thunberg, Time's youngest Person of the Year
- Miss Garbo
- Actress Scacchi of ''The Red Violin''
- Garbo, who vanted to be let alone
- She vanted to be alone
- ___ Hall (Robert Southey's home)
- Screen siren Garbo
- Actress Garbo
- Garbo of "Anna Christie"
- Legal analyst Van Susteren
- She played Anna in "Anna Karenina" and "Anna Christie"
- Scacchi of "Presumed Innocent"
- Reclusive Garbo
- Van Susteren of TV news
- Van Susteren of Fox News
- TV host Van Susteren
- "On the Record" host Van Susteren
- Garbo of "Mata Hari," 1932
- Anna player in "Anna Karenina," 1935
- Girl's name that's a butterfly genus
- TV journalist Van Susteren
- Garbo who said "I want to be alone"
- Actress Gerwig of "Mistress America"
- Newswoman Van Susteren
- Van Susteren formerly of Fox News
- First name of a superstar
- Garbo, for one
- First name of a memorable loner
- Famed loner's first name
- Actress Nissen
- Her anagram is great
- A first name in film annals
- Melvyn's co-star in "Ninotchka"
- First name of 63 Across
- "Ninotchka" star's first name
- A lone star?
- Nissen or Garbo
- First name in film lore
- Woman showing some regret, always
- Hear one welcoming woman
- Film legend Garbo
- She vanted to be left alone
- "Ninotchka" name
- Nickname for Margaret
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- First name in movie lore
- Camille portrayer in '36
- "Mata Hari" star Garbo
- "Lady Bird" director Gerwig
- Teen activist Thunberg
- She played in "Camille" and "Ninotchka"
- Screen legend Garbo
- Reclusive actress Garbo
- Melvyn's "Ninotchka" co-star
- Glamorous Garbo
- Gerwig of "Arthur"
Wikipedia
Greta was an American hard rock band formed in 1990 by Paul Plagens, Kyle Baer, Josh Gordon, and Brad Wilk.
Wilk left the band in 1991 to join Rage Against the Machine, and was replaced on the drums by Scott Carneghi who went on to co-found the band Buffalocomotive in 2012.
The band signed a two-record deal with Mercury Records in 1993 and released their debut album, No Biting, on September 21 of that year. Their second and final album, This Is Greta, was released in 1994, after which the band was dropped from the label. Greta disbanded in 1995. Vocalist Paul Plagens died in 2015
The name Greta is derived from the name Margaret, which comes from the Greek word margarites or "pearl."
Greta may refer to:
Greta is a genus of clearwing ( ithomiine) butterflies, named by Arthur Francis Hemming in 1934. They are in the brush-footed butterfly family, Nymphalidae, and are found in Central America, South America, and the Caribbean.