Crossword clues for roxie
roxie
- ''Chicago'' role
- Wannabe inspired by an "All That Jazz" performance
- Velma's partner in "Chicago"
- Roker of "The Jeffersons"
- Rival of Velma in "Chicago"
- Renée's role in "Chicago"
- Renée, in ''Chicago''
- Renée Zellweger's role in "Chicago"
- Renee in "Chicago"
- Lead role in "Chicago"
- Gwen's "Chicago" role, 1975
- Good name for a geologist?
- Defendant Hart in "Chicago"
- Client of Billy in "Chicago"
- "Funny Honey" singer, in "Chicago"
- "Chicago" murderer
- "Chicago" heroine
- 'Chicago' role -- Hart
- 'Chicago' role
- 'Chicago' heroine
- Historic San Francisco theater, with "the"
- "Chicago" song
- Song sung by Gwen in Broadway's "Chicago"
- ___ Hart, showgirl in "Chicago"
- ___ Hart ("Chicago" role)
- RenГ©e Zellweger's role in "Chicago"
- "Chicago" number
- Hart of "Chicago"
- ___ Hart, lead role in "Chicago"
- Perez of film
- Velma's rival in "Chicago"
- Renée's "Chicago" role
- "Chicago" murderess
- "Chicago" character
- Renée, in "Chicago"
- "Chicago" showgirl Hart
- "Chicago" showgirl
- Velma's ''Chicago'' rival
- "Chicago" role
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Land area (2000): 1.140403 sq. miles (2.953630 sq. km)
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Total area (2000): 1.140403 sq. miles (2.953630 sq. km)
FIPS code: 64080
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ZIP Codes (1990): 39661
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Headwords:
Roxie
Wikipedia
Roxie is a sitcom that aired on April 1, 1987 and April 8, 1987 and was cancelled after two episodes. The series was a spin-off of Kate & Allie in which the main character appeared.
Usage examples of "roxie".
Roxie had confided one night that, after his mother abandoned him, Charles had worked for a top hat club, a brothel catering to blue bloods.
He saw the grizzled old Basque emerge from the half-light into the reflected glare of sunlight, fuming pipe caught between his teeth, holding in his arms the struggling black-and-brown form of his hound dog Roxie, with Trapper's Joe's big hand muzzling her attempt to bark a greeting to the radio ham she regarded as her friend.
Halfway through the central square, Roxie succumbed to a ruinously expensive bag of Medell cherries, which she would not let Adrian buy.
He was going to have to pry Roxie from her sticking place, and by less gentle means than he'd tried thus far.
It was Roxie, Joe Loustalot's inseparable canine companion on his trap line rounds.