Crossword clues for lisa
lisa
- Vegetarian Simpson
- Vanderpump of Bravo's "Vanderpump Rules"
- Vanderpump of "Vanderpump Rules"
- Unsuccessful 1980s Apple computer
- TV's sax-playing Mensa member
- TV journalist Ling
- Toon named after one of Matt Groening's sisters
- Three-time WNBA MVP __ Leslie
- The Simpsons' brilliant daughter
- The Simpson who once got hooked on crosswords
- The Revolution's Coleman
- The middle Simpson child
- Suspense novelist Gardner
- Songwriter Loeb
- Smiling Mona
- Sister of Maggie Simpson
- Singer Stansfield
- Singer Lopes dubbed "Left Eye"
- Singer __ Marie Presley
- Simpsons middle child
- Simpson with a sax
- Simpson with a pearl necklace
- Simpson with a high IQ
- Simpson with a high I.Q
- Simpson with a 159 IQ
- Simpson whose middle name is Marie
- Simpson the saxophonist
- Simpson sister
- Simpson or Kudrow
- Simpson in Springfield's Mensa chapter
- Simpson family member
- Short form of Elizabeth
- Senator Murkowski
- Rinna or Kudrow
- Repetitive Cult Jam singer name
- Repeated, singer who sang with Cult Jam
- Prince's Wendy and ___
- Prince's Wendy & ___
- Presley or Bonet
- Precocious Simpson
- Pre-Mac Apple
- Patty and Selma's niece
- One of the Presleys
- One of the first Apple personal computers to use a mouse
- One of the animated Simpsons
- One of Homer's kids
- Name of the created woman in "Weird Science"
- Name akin to Beth
- Mrs. Oliver Wendell Douglas
- Most popular baby girl's name of the 1960s, per the Social Security Administration
- Moral center of the Simpsons
- Mona's surname?
- Mona's other half
- Mona ______
- Mona _____
- Mona ____
- Mona ___ (Leonardo da Vinci painting)
- Model for Leonardo
- Middle Simpson
- Member of Blackpink
- Marge Simpson's oldest daughter
- Marge and Homer's middle child
- Maggie's older sister on "The Simpsons"
- Maggie's older sister
- Maggie Simpson's older sister
- Maggie Simpson's big sister
- Macintosh's predecessor
- Lopes of TLC
- Lopes of R&B's TLC
- Ling, Loeb or Lopes
- Leslie who was the first WNBA player to dunk
- Leslie in the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame
- Leslie in the Basketball Hall of Fame
- Lenny Kravitz ex-wife Bonet
- Legal thriller writer Scottoline
- Kudrow who was Phoebe on "Friends"
- Kudrow who played Phoebe on "Friends"
- Kudrow or Loeb
- Kudrow of "Web Therapy"
- Kudrow of "The Boss Baby"
- Kudrow of ''Friends''
- Knott's Landing Hartman
- Kid of Elvis
- Johnny's fiancee in "The Room"
- Housewife Vanderpump of "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills"
- Hoops great Leslie
- Homer's second
- Homer's middle child
- Hartman or Rinna
- Hall of Fame WNBA star __ Leslie
- Greg's love on "House"
- Girl who's been 8 since 1987
- Gilda Radner "SNL" character Loopner
- Former WNBA star __ Leslie
- Former "The View" panelist Ling
- First name of the star of "Vanderpump Rules" on Bravo
- First name among the ''Friends'' cast
- Famous portrait model name
- Eva's "Green Acres" role
- ESPN reporter Salters
- Emmy-winning Kudrow
- Emmy-winning actress Kudrow
- Emmy winner Kudrow
- Elvis daughter ___ Marie
- Eldest daughter of Homer and Marge
- Elder daughter of Homer and Marge
- Edelstein of "The Kominsky Method"
- Early Apple computer name
- Early Apple computer
- Dr. Cuddy on "House"
- Diaper-wearing/attempted kindaper/astronaut Nowak
- Daughter of Steve Jobs, after whom an early Apple computer was named
- Da Vinci's Mona
- Crossword-solving girl on "The Simpsons"
- Crossword-loving Simpson
- Computer Steve Jobs may or may not have named after his daughter
- Co-star of Jennifer and Courteney
- CNN journalist Ling
- Cat Stevens tune, "Sad ___"
- Cartoon character who plays a saxophone
- Brainy cartoon sister
- Bonet or Hartman
- Bart's older sister
- Bart's brainy sibling
- Bart's born-first sister
- Bart Simpson's sax-playing sister
- Bart Simpson's kid sister
- Astronaut Nowak in 2007 news
- Actress Rinna who's on "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills"
- Actress Rinna
- Actress Kudrow who was on "Friends"
- Actress Kudrow who played Phoebe on "Friends"
- Actress Edelstein of "House" and "Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce"
- Actress Bonet of "The Cosby Show"
- 1983 Apple computer with a girl's name
- "The Simpsons" sister
- "The Simpsons" character with a crossword episode
- "The Simpsons'" character skilled at crosswords
- "The Official Preppy Handbook" editor Birnbach
- "The Facts of Life" star Whelchel who competed on "Survivor" in 2012
- "The Comeback" actress Kudrow
- "Simpsons" daughter
- "Simpsons" character
- "Rear Window" heroine
- "P.S. I Love You" actress Kudrow
- "Mona" __ (famous painting)
- "Mona" __
- "Mona ---"
- "Mona __" (famous painting)
- "Mona ___" (Leonardo da Vinci painting)
- "Mona ___ Overdrive" (William Gibson novel)
- "Mona ___ Overdrive" (1988 William Gibson novel)
- "Mona __ Smile": 2003 film
- "Millicent Min, Girl Genius" author Yee
- "House" actress Edelstein
- "Homer and ___ Exchange Cross Words" (2008 episode of "The Simpsons")
- "Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce" star Edelstein
- "Friends" co-star Kudrow
- "Friend" Kudrow
- "Analyze This" actress Kudrow
- "Alone" author Gardner
- "___ vs. Malibu Stacy" (episode of "The Simpsons")
- "___ Many Splendored Thing"
- 'Marci X' star Kudrow
- ''The Simpsons'' girl
- ''Simpsons'' sister
- ''Simpsons'' daughter
- -- Marie Presley
- ___ Genova, author of "Still Alice"
- ___ del Giocondo (subject of a da Vinci portrait)
- __ Gherardini, memorable portrait subject
- Alas I’m no fancy oil painting
- Portrait of Somalian vandalised
- Portrait of animal so original
- One of the Simpsons
- Macintosh predecessor
- Pop singer Stansfield
- '63 film "David and _____"
- Mona _______
- "Mona _____"
- Broadway's Kirk
- _____ Marie Presley-Jackson
- "Mona ___" (painting in the Louvre)
- Daughter of Homer and Marge
- One of "The Simpsons"
- "The Official Preppy Handbook" author Birnbach
- Actress Bonet or Kudrow
- One of TV's Simpsons
- Actress Kudrow of "The Comeback"
- "Yanks" star Eichhorn
- Soprano ___ Della Casa
- Oliver's wife on "Green Acres"
- Kudrow of "Friends"
- Sax-playing Simpson sibling
- A Simpson sister
- Phoebe's portrayer on "Friends"
- 1990's pop singer Stansfield
- "The Simpsons" saxophonist
- "The Simpsons" brainiac
- Soprano Saffer
- With 49-Across, singer with the 1997 hit "I Do"
- "Stay" singer ___ Loeb
- Sen. Murkowski of Alaska
- Heroine of Tchaikovsky's "Pique Dame"
- Phoebe's player on "Friends"
- Elvis's daughter ___ Marie
- Bart Simpson's brainy sister
- Marge's TV daughter
- "The Simpsons" girl who's an environmentalist
- Precursor of the Apple Macintosh
- Alaska senator Murkowski
- Brainy Simpson
- Actress Edelstein of TV's "House"
- Simpson girl
- Bart's toon sister
- Toon who plays a baritone sax
- Simpson who said "Beneath my goody two shoes lie some very dark socks"
- Bart's intelligent sister
- "The Simpsons" second grader
- Simpson who lost a crossword contest in 2008
- ___ Leslie, three-time W.N.B.A. M.V.P.
- Bart Simpson's sister
- When repeated, singer of the 1987 #1 hit "Head to Toe"
- "I'm Not ___," 1975 #1 country hit by Jessi Colter"
- "La Gioconda" first name
- "David and ___," 1962 film
- Actress Hartman
- Actress Kirk
- Actress Harrow
- Actress Eilbacher
- ___ Halaby (Queen Noor of Jordan)
- Actress Eichhorn
- ____ Marie Presley
- ___ Kirk, singer-actress
- ___ Halaby (Jordan's Queen Noor)
- Innkeeper in Bellini's "La Sonnambula"
- Louvre name
- Jurgen's wife
- Mona's follower
- Hartman from Houston
- Soprano in Bellini's "La Sonnambula"
- Miss Kirk
- Mona follower
- "La Gioconda," for short
- Singer Kirk
- Given name of Hussein's wife
- Dame ___, Jurgen's wife
- Girl lives in city
- Most intelligent of Marge Simpson's children
- Girl's name
- "The Simpsons" genius
- Girl’s name
- "Friend" of Jennifer and Courteney
- Bart's sister on "The Simpsons"
- "Mona __" (da Vinci work)
- Maggie's sister
- Mona ___ (painting in the Louvre)
- Maggie Simpson's sister
- The brainy Simpson
- Maggie and Bart's sister
- Da Vinci model
- Homer's kid
- Crossword-solving Simpson
- Bart's animated sister
- "Mona ____"
- The middle Simpson sibling
- Soprano Della Casa
- Phoebe portrayer on "Friends"
- Edelstein of "House"
- Comedian Lampanelli
- Bart's brainy sister on "The Simpsons"
- "Simpsons" kid
- ____ Kudrow of "Friends"
- Sister of Bart and Maggie
- Simpson kid
- Painting, Mona ...
- Old Apple computer
- Mona that just hangs around
- Maggie's big sister
- Animated Simpson
- The King's daughter
- Smart Simpson
- Sister of Maggie and Bart
- Sister of Bart Simpson
- Simpson with eight hair spikes
- Presley progeny
- Part of a Louvre name
- One of Bart's sisters
- Middle child on "The Simpsons"
- Kudrow who's among "Friends"
- Kudrow of "Analyze This"
- Grace's "Rear Window" role
- Bonet or Loeb
- Bart and Maggie's sister
- 'Mona '
- 'Mona --'
- ''Mona __''
- The vegetarian Simpson
- The smartest Simpson kid
- The middle child on "The Simpsons"
- Springfield kid
- Sister of Bart
- Singer Loeb
- Simpson with spiky hair
- Simpson sibling
- Simpson in Mensa
- Pop singer Loeb
- Phoebe on "Friends"
- Overachieving Simpson
- One of Bart Simpson's sisters
- Niece of Patty and Selma
- Mona that hangs around
- Milhouse's crush
- Leonardo subject
- Leonardo model
- Kudrow of "Analyze That"
- Kudrow of 'Friends'
- Insult comic Lampanelli
- Homer's daughter
- Homer and Marge's middle child
- Former L.A. Sparks All-Star __ Leslie
- Elvis' daughter
- Eight-year-old vegetarian toon
- David's friend
- Da Vinci subject
- Co-star with Courteney and Jennifer
- Bart Simpson's sis
- Animated sister of Maggie
- Animated sax player
- A "Friends" real name
- "The Simpsons" kid
- "The Simpsons" daughter
- "The Comeback" star Kudrow
- "Stay" singer Loeb
- "Simpsons" sister
- "Simpsons" saxophonist
- "Left Eye" Lopes
- "Friends" actress Kudrow
- "David and ___"
- ''The Simpsons'' saxophonist
- ''Green Acres'' wife
- ''Friends'' star Kudrow
- ___ Marie Presley
- Yeardley's role on "The Simpsons"
- WNBA's Leslie
- WNBA legend Leslie
- When repeated, Cult Jam singer
- Vegetarian Simpson kid
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Wikipedia
LISA is the USENIX special interest group for system administrators. LISA was known officially as the System Administrators Guild until November 2003; from 2003 to 2010, it was known as SAGE.
In March 2016 it was announced that LISA was being retired.
Lisa may refer to:
- Lisa (given name), a feminine given name
(born October 26, 1974 in Tokyo, Japan), better known by her stage name LISA, is a Japanese singer and producer. In 1999 she formed the Japanese urban contemporary group M-Flo with Verbal and Taku Takahashi.
LISA (Language for Instruction Set Architectures) is a language to describe the instruction set architecture of a processor. LISA captures the information required to generate software tools ( compiler, assembler, instruction set simulator, ...) and implementation hardware (in VHDL or Verilog) of a given processor.
LISA has been used to re-implement the hardware of existing processor cores, keeping the binary compatibility with the legacy version, as all software tools did already exist and legacy compiled software images could be executed on the newly created hardware. Another application has been to generate the ISS ( instruction set simulator) for RISC processors such the ARM architecture ISSes.
LISA is not focused on the modeling of other on-chip components around the processor core itself, such as peripherals, hardware accelerators, buses and memories; Other languages such as SystemC can be used for these.
The language has not been yet standardised by IEEE or ISO and is currently owned by RWTH Aachen University, in Germany.
Lisa Gautier (known as Lisa, born 1997) is a French dancer, actress and singer. She is Michel Gautier's daughter and Mylène Farmer's niece.
Lisa is an 1990 American thriller/drama film about a teenage girl's infatuation with a stranger that, unbeknownst to her, is a serial killer- stalker. The film was directed and co-written by Gary Sherman.
The given name Lisa can be a short form of Elizabeth or Elisabeth.
In the United Kingdom, it began to gain popularity during the 1960s and by 1974 was the fifth most popular female name there, and a decade later was still as high as 14th. However, by 1996 it had fallen out of the top 100. Similarly, in the US it was the most popular female name for most of the 1960s and in the top 10 through most of the 1970s before falling.
, better known by her stage name LiSA (an acronym of Love is Same All), is a Japanese pop singer-songwriter from Seki, Gifu, signed to Aniplex under Sony Music Artists. After aspiring to become a musician early in life, she started her musical career as the vocalist of the indie band Chucky. Following Chucky's disbandment in 2005, LiSA moved to Tokyo in order to pursue a solo career, making her major debut in 2010 singing songs for the anime television series Angel Beats! as one of two vocalists for the fictional band Girls Dead Monster. In April 2011, she made her solo debut with the release of her mini-album Letters to U. She performed at Animelo Summer Live in August 2010, Anime Expo in 2012, and is a regular guest at Anime Festival Asia.
LiSA's songs have been featured as theme music for various anime such as Fate/Zero and Sword Art Online. Her singles have regularly been in the top ten of the Oricon weekly charts, with "Crossing Field" being certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of Japan and "Oath Sign" being certified gold. She performed at the Nippon Budokan in 2014 and 2015. In 2015, she made her acting debut as Madge Nelson in the Japanese dub of the animated film Minions.
Lisa is a 1978 Malayalam-language Indian film, directed by Baby (also known as A.G. Baby) and produced by Dhanya Productions. Considered one of the best horror and musical flicks in Malayalam, with music from K.J. Joy.
Lisa is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Esteban Lisa, Argentine painter
- Luba Lisa, Broadway stage actress
- Manuel Lisa (1772–1820), Spanish fur trader, explorer and United States Indian agent
Lisa is the self-titled debut album of Irish singer Lisa Kelly. It was released in 2003 under the label Celtic Collections. It was released again in 2006 as Celtic Woman Presents: Lisa under the label Manhattan.
Lisa is a post-apocalyptic role-playing video game developed and published by Dingaling Productions. The game was written, designed, and composed for by Austin Jorgensen, and was released for Microsoft Windows, OS X, and Linux on 15 December 2014.
In Lisa, the player controls Brad Armstrong, a middle-aged man with a drug addiction who must journey through the fictional wasteland of Olathe in search of his adoptive daughter, Buddy. Along the way he is forced to make choices that permanently affect both his own well-being and that of his party members.
The game received mostly positive reviews, with praise for its writing and soundtrack, but criticism for its unforgiving difficulty and pacing, and a lack of technical polish. Reviewers especially enjoyed the game's emotional story and use of dark humor.
Usage examples of "lisa".
Lisa had given her an antiemetic for the nausea and a shot of morphine.
Fallis Jared Bowditch and his sister Lisa came to our office on a fine summer afternoon, toting a human skull in a Pottery Barn shopping bag.
Lisa Bowditch opened her purse and pulled out a fat Montblanc pen and a checkbook with a mauve corduroy cover.
I began to look into the background of Matthew Bowditch, recently retired father to Lisa and Jared, owner of trunks filled with skulls.
Lisa Bowditch looked over at the house and I could see her face and posture begin to tighten up again.
He looked in at the Cock, spoke to his man, took a chaise back to Ashgrove, saddled his mare and rode some miles towards Lisa before branching off into a series of lanes, one of which would have brought him to a farm belonging to Sir Joseph if, before reaching it, he had not turned along a path leading to the roughest of rough and sandy pasture to a neglected wood, one of the few in England where an entomologist had a reasonable chance of finding that brilliant creature Calosoma sycophanta, as well as no less than three of the tiger beetles.
Rob Weisbach Books and William Morrow: Bill Wright, Patricia Alvarez, Jacqueline Deval, Michael Murphy, Lisa Queen, Sharyn Rosenblum, Elizabeth Riley, Jeanette Zwart, Richard L.
Lisa was changing the head on her much-hated snare while Devi was helping Monica with her microphone stand.
Fiske took the listening device out of his ear and dialed Lisa Chadbourne.
Lisa had probably brought the dinnerware into the house, she thought, and then she again silently chastised herself for resenting the dead woman.
Robert Berkowitz, Dale Coddington, Eric Corley, Delin Cormeny, Ed Cummings, Art Davis, Michelle Delio, Sam Downing, John Draper, Paul Dryman, Nick Duva, Roy Eskapa, Alex Fielding, Lisa Flores, Brock Frank, Steve Gibson, Jerry Greenblatt, Greg Grunberg, Bill Handle, David G.
Peggy Eggars folded her arms across her full chest and avoided looking at Lisa.
Lisa - Marie 4 - Marie 2 - Halten - 2 Rolf - Noch mehr hallen - Salto Lisa - Antreten 150 - Marie 4 - Marie 3 - Antreten 110 - Marie 1 - Genau vor Ihnen - Sie sind dicht bei Kurier.
Rome 41 Raphael, La Belle Jardiniere, Louvre 42 Giulio Romano, Apollo and Muses, Pitti 43 Leonardo da Vinci, Mona Lisa, Louvre 44 Luini, Daughter of Herodias, Uffizi 45 Sodoma, Ecstasy of St.
Iris Pentire losing her Mona Lisa calm and Mahala her Ritz dignity and Tudor Blackwall his sleek superiority as, like herself, they dashed for bus and taxi, to reach Andy Deacon, Bethel left her steak sandwich unfinished and galloped to her hotel and to her telephone.