Crossword clues for ohara
ohara
- Kim's last name, in Kipling's novel
- John who wrote ''BUtterfield 8''
- Gotham City police chief
- Creator of "Pal Joey"
- Bixby's ''My Favorite Martian'' role
- Author John
- 1939 Leigh role
- "Schitt's Creek" star Catherine
- "Pal Joey" novelist John
- "Gibbsville" creator
- "From the Terrace" writer
- "Batman" police chief
- 'Butterfield 8' writer
- ''Pal Joey'' playwright
- ''Only the Lonely'' actress Maureen
- ''From the Terrace'' writer
- Yearner for Wilkes
- Writer John or actress Maureen
- Writer John
- Wayne's "The Quiet Man" costar
- USWNT soccer star Kelley
- Tony-winner Kelli
- Tony winner Kelli
- The Quiet Man star
- Tara's family
- Tara titleholder
- Tara occupant
- Tara lady
- Tara dweller
- Surname of Rudyard Kipling's Kim
- Suellen, Carreen or Scarlett
- Star of "Home Alone"
- Southern belle Scarlett
- Southern belle of book and film
- Soccer star Kelley
- Soccer player Kelley
- Soccer champion Kelley
- She speaks last in "Gone With the Wind"
- She lost her Butler
- Scarlett who loved Ashley Wilkes
- Scarlett who famously said "I'll never be hungry again"
- Scarlett played by Vivien Leigh
- Scarlett of Southern fiction
- Scarlett in love with a Butler
- Scarlett ---
- Scarlett ___, "Gone With the Wind" heroine
- Scarlett ____
- Role for which Davis and Hepburn were considered
- Role for Leigh
- Rhett Butler's bride
- Rhett Butler spouse
- Rhett Butler bride
- Plantation family of fiction
- Pal Joey author
- Paige who provided the voice of Belle in "Beauty and the Beast"
- Oscar role of 1939
- Oscar role for Vivien Leigh
- Oscar role for Leigh
- Novelist John
- Mitchell's Southern belle
- Mitchell's riches-to-rags heroine
- Mitchell's fictional belle
- Miss Scarlett
- Member of a Tara clan
- Maureen of "Rio Grande"
- Maureen of ''The Quiet Man''
- Maureen known as Hollywood's "Queen of Technicolor"
- Literary Scarlett
- Leigh film role
- Last speaker in "Gone With the Wind"
- Kipling character
- Kim's last name
- Kelli who will star in Broadway's "Nice Work If You Can Get It"
- Juliet ___ (detective on TV's "Psych")
- John who wrote "From the Terrace"
- John or Scarlett
- Irish-born actress Maureen
- Iconic Vivien Leigh role
- He wrote "Pal Joey."
- GWTW name
- Gerald of Tara
- From the Terrace author
- Fictional Georgian woman
- Fictional belle Scarlett
- Fictional Atlanta belle
- Fictional "Fiddle-dee-dee!" female
- Family name in a 1936 classic
- Family in a 1939 movie
- Defender Kelley on the U.S. women's national team
- Creator of Flicka
- Composer of "K-K-K-Katy."
- Comical Catherine
- Character who said "As God is my witness, I'll never be hungry again."
- Catherine who played Moira Rose
- Catherine of "Schitt's Creek"
- Catherine of "Orange County"
- Catherine of "For Your Consideration"
- BUtterfield 8 author John
- Butlers lady
- Butler's love in "Gone with the Wind"
- Butler's girl
- Butler's flame
- Butler's beloved
- Broadway star Kelli
- Broadway actress Kelli
- Bride of Hamilton, Kennedy, and Butler
- Bixby's "My Favorite Martian" role
- Best Actress Oscar role for 1939
- Belle of Tara
- Belle for a Butler
- Author of Butterfield 8
- Actress who played the mom in "Home Alone"
- Actress Kelli
- Actress Catherine who was once a regular on "SCTV"
- Actress Catherine of "Best in Show"
- 2015 Tony winner Kelli ___
- "Tomorrow is another day" utterer
- "The Quiet Man" co-star
- "The King and I" Tony winner Kelli
- "Ten North Frederick" novelist
- "Schitt's Creek" Emmy winner Catherine
- "Schitt's Creek" actress Catherine
- "Pal Joey" writer
- "Pal Joey" playwright
- "Pal Joey" librettist
- "Home Alone" actress Catherine
- "Gone With the Wind" heroine Scarlett
- "Gone With The Wind" heroine
- "Fiddle-dee-dee" utterer
- "BUtterfield 8" creator
- 'Pal Joey' novelist John
- ''The Quiet Man'' actress
- ''GWTW'' surname
- ''Gone With the Wind'' surname
- "Lunch Poems" poet
- Mitchell belle
- Maureen of "Miracle on 34th Street"
- "The Cape Cod Lighter" writer
- "Butterfield 8" author
- Mitchell family name
- Name on the Tara deed
- John who wrote "Butterfield 8"
- "Pal Joey" writer John
- Scarlett, for one
- "My Friend Flicka" author Mary
- Mitchell's Scarlett
- Kim of Rudyard Kipling's "Kim"
- Butler’s lady
- Scarlett of Tara
- "Ten North Frederick" writer
- Butler's companion?
- Name on Tara's deed
- John who wrote "Ten North Frederick"
- "Gone With the Wind" surname
- 1939 Best Actress role
- Scarlett ___ of "Gone With the Wind"
- Fictional Scarlett
- Tara family name
- Tara name
- Tara's Scarlett
- Last name of Kipling's Kim
- "Ten North Frederick" novelist John
- John who wrote "Appointment in Samarra"
- Scarlett whose final film words are "I'll never be hungry again"
- Margaret Mitchell's Scarlett
- "Butterfield 8" novelist John
- Mitchell heroine
- Comic actress Catherine
- John who wrote "Pal Joey"
- Tara's owner
- "Sir, you are no gentleman" speaker
- "Appointment in Samarra" novelist John
- Butler's maiden name?
- U.S. women's soccer star Kelley
- To whom Butler said "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn"
- Butler's love?
- He wrote "Assembly": 1961
- Apt rhyme for Tara
- "K-K-K-Katy" composer
- "From the Terrace" author
- Family name at Tara
- Kipling's Kim
- "Lake ___," Sargent painting
- Red-headed screen star
- A dweller at 44 Across
- "A Rage to Live" author
- Author of "Pal Joey"
- He wrote "BUtterfield 8"
- John or Maureen
- Name at Tara
- Miss Scarlett of film
- He wrote "The Horse Knows the Way"
- Author of "The Lockwood Concern"
- She wrote "My Friend Flicka"
- "Pal Joey" creator
- "Pal Joey" author John
- Mrs. Butler's maiden name
- Flicka's creator
- Creator of Pal Joey
- She composed "Wyoming Suite for Piano": 1946
- Author of "BUtterfield 8"
- John, Mary or Maureen
- Pal Joey's creator
- Vivien Leigh role
- Writer John ___
- U.S. novelist
- Mitchell name
- Novelist John or Mary
- She created Flicka
- Maureen or John
- "Hope of Heaven" novelist
- Butler's wife
- Scarlett of "Gone With the Wind"
- Scarlett's last name in "Gone With the Wind"
- U.S. author
- Tara family
- Tara surname
- ''Butterfield 8'' author
- Scarlett of fiction
- 'Pal Joey' writer
- Butler's belle
- American author
- Tara owner
- Scarlett's surname in "Gone With the Wind"
- Catherine of "Best in Show"
- Butler's bride
- "Gone With the Wind" name
- Maureen of "The Quiet Man"
- "Ten North Frederick" author John
- "Gone With the Wind" family name
- ''My Friend Flicka'' author
- Vivien Leigh Oscar role
- Second word of "Gone With the Wind"
- "Appointment in Samarra" author
- ''Gone With the Wind'' name
- Tara resident
- Tara inhabitant
- Scarlett of literature
- Mitchell's belle
- Mitchell creation
- Leigh's 1939 Oscar role
- Fictional plantation owner
- Family name in Civil War fiction
- Catherine of "Home Alone"
- Catherine of "Beetlejuice"
- Catherine of "A Mighty Wind" and "Best in Show"
- Butler's woman
- Butler's Scarlett
- Butler's mate
- Butler's lady
- Actress Maureen
- "GWTW" surname
- "A Mighty Wind" actress Catherine
- "A Mighty Wind" actress
- ''Pal Joey'' author
- Woman who lost her Butler
- Tara title-holder
- Tara deed-holder
- Tara belle
- Surname at Tara
- Scarlett of ''Gone With the Wind''
- Scarlett Butler's maiden name
- Scarlett ____ ("Gone With the Wind" heroine)
- Owner of Tara
- Notable southern belle
- Mitchell protagonist
- Maureen or Scarlett
- Leigh Oscar role
Wikipedia
Ohara
Ohara may refer to:
Places in Japan- Ōhara, Chiba
- Ōhara, Okayama
- Ohara District, Shimane
- Ohara, おはら, 小原(small field) or 尾原(tail field)
- Ōhara, おおはら, 大原(big field)
- Chiaki Ohara, pianist
- Hajime Ohara, professional wrestler
- Hiroo Ōhara, former Governor of Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan
- Ken Ohara, photographer
- Ohara Koson, painter and printmaker
- Kōyū Ohara, film director
- Magosaburō Ōhara, businessman and philanthropist
- Mariko Ōhara, science fiction writer
- Michiyoshi Ohara, professional wrestler and mixed martial artist
- Misuzu Ohara, the real name of singer songwriter Amii Ozaki
- Noriko Ohara, voice actress
- Reiko Ohara, actress
- Sakurako Ohara (born 1996), actress and singer
- Sayaka Ohara, voice actress
- Takashi Ōhara, voice actor
- Ohara Corporation, a manufacturer of precision optical glass
- Ohara (TV series), US TV-Series (1987–1988) featuring Pat Morita
- Ohara, from the anime/manga One Piece, name of the West Blue island Nico Robin grew up in
Ohara (TV series)
Ohara is an American television series that first aired on the ABC television network from January 17, 1987, until May 7, 1988, starring Pat Morita in the title role of Lt. Ohara. Morita also co-created the series along with Michael Braveman and John A. Kuri. Kevin Conroy, Jon Polito, Rachel Ticotin, and Robert Clohessy also starred in supporting roles. The series was notable for being one of the first television series to have a Japanese-American actor in the leading role.