Crossword clues for teena
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- Pop singer -- Marie
- "Lovergirl" vocalist __ Marie
- "Boys Don't Cry" subject Brandon ___
- ''Lovergirl'' singer ___ Marie
- ___ Marie, singer of the 1985 hit "Lovergirl"
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- R&B singer -- Marie
- Marie of funk
- Lead role in "Boys Don't Cry," 1999
- Hilary Swank Oscar role
- Heart-wrenching #1 song of 1960
- Funk singer __ Marie
- Brandon of "Boys Don't Cry"
- Brandon depicted in "Boys Don't Cry"
- Brandon __, Oscar-winning Hilary Swank role
- Brandon ___, lead role in 1999's "Boys Don't Cry"
- "Square Biz" singer ___ Marie
- "Out on a Limb" singer Marie
- "Lady T" vocalist Marie
- 'The Brandon -- Story' (1998 film)
- '80s pop star ___ Marie
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- Brandon ___ (Hilary Swank Oscar-winning role)
- R & B singer Marie
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- "Lady T" singer ___ Marie
- R&B singer Marie
- Mrs. Mulder on "The X-Files"
- Singer Marie whose first name rhymes with another woman's name
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Wikipedia
Teena (disambiguation)
Teena may refer to:-
- Brandon Teena, American murder victim
- Teena Marie, American singer–songwriter–producer
- Teena Mulder, fictional character from The X-Files television series
- Teena the Fat Lady, Marvel comic book character
Teena
Teena is a cartoon panel series and comic strip about a teenage girl, created by Hilda Terry. It ran from 1944 to 1966, distributed by King Features Syndicate. It evolved from Terry's earlier Sunday feature, It's a Girl's Life, a collection of gag cartoons which first appeared in newspapers on Sunday, December 7, 1941. The format displayed six panels about the reactions of teenage girls to World War II. Comics historian Don Markstein noted:
They also could be marketed as a daily feature, but wartime paper shortages prevented that. The main characters were named Henny and Penny... In 1943, Harry Haenigsen launched his own girl-protagonist strip, titled Penny. In response, Terry dropped hers and started a more traditionally-formatted Sunday comic about a similar character with a different name. "Tina" was a good candidate for the new one's name, but the word "teenager" was just coming into vogue, so that was the spelling used. Teena started on July 1, 1944. Teena's much younger sister, Gwendolyn, was added to the cast later. Things went well for Terry and Teena for about 20 years, until a general decline in the newspaper business forced the cartoonist to find work elsewhere. She eventually wound up in the burgeoning field of computer animation, for which she won an award in 1979 from the National Cartoonists Society she'd been instrumental in opening up a generation earlier. As for Teena, sources differ as to the exact year of the comic's demise, ranging from 1963 to '66. There is little doubt, however, that Hilda Terry's comics creations are a part of comics history that hasn't been seen in years.In Denmark, the strip was known as Tina.