Crossword clues for zelda
zelda
- The Legend of ___ (video game about a princess)
- The Legend of ___ (Nintendo game)
- Princess who helps out Link
- Princess rescued by Link
- Princess of video games
- Princess of the kingdom Hyrule, in video games
- Object of Link's quest
- Nintendo's princess of Hyrule
- Nintendo princess since the 1980s
- Nintendo princess kidnapped by Ganon
- Nintendo game princess
- Nintendo adventure series, familiarly
- Link's princess
- Link's love, in Nintendo games
- Link's love, in Hyrule
- Legendary video game princess
- Legendary Nintendo character
- Gilroy who pursued Dobie Gillis
- Fitzgerald or Gilroy
- F. Scott's spouse
- Elfin Nintendo princess
- Author Fitzgerald married to F. Scott
- "The Legend of ___" (Nintendo game)
- "The Legend of ___"
- "Save Me the Waltz" writer Fitzgerald
- "Save Me the Waltz" author Fitzgerald
- Nancy Milford literary biography
- Nintendo's The Legend of ___
- Princess of Nintendo games
- Mrs. F. Scott Fitzgerald
- One of the Fitzgeralds
- "The Legend of ___" (video game series)
- Princess in a Nintendo game series
- Literary wife in "Midnight in Paris"
- Novelist Fitzgerald
- Nintendo video game princess
- Scott Fitzgerald's wife
- Dobie Gillis's girlfriend
- F. Scott's wife
- Nintendo princess rescued by Link
- A Fitzgerald
- Video game princess whom Link rescues
- Nintendo franchise
- Mrs. Fitzgerald
- Nintendo's legendary princess
- Legendary Nintendo princess
- F. Scott Fitzgerald's wife
- "Save Me the Waltz" novelist Fitzgerald
- Video game princess of the Kingdom of Hyrule
- Video game character rescued by Link
- The Princess of Hyrule, in a long-running Nintendo video game series
Wikipedia
Zelda most commonly refers to:
- Zelda (given name), a name for girls
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The Legend of Zelda, an action-adventure video game series.
- Princess Zelda, title character
It may also refer to:
Zelda Schneersohn Mishkovsky (June 20, 1914 – April 30, 1984) , widely known as Zelda, was an Israeli poet. She received three awards for her published works.
Zelda is a 1993 American television movie based on the lives of author F. Scott Fitzgerald and his wife, Zelda Fitzgerald, artist and fellow author.
Zelda was a female wild turkey that lived in New York City's Battery Park between mid-2003 and c. September 26, 2014. Although flocks of wild turkeys are more common in the city's greener parts (including the Bronx's Pelham Bay Park and Van Cortlandt Park and Staten Island's South Beach Psychiatric Hospital) due to the ban on hunting, Zelda was believed to be the only one in Manhattan. Previous Manhattan turkeys included Giuliani (at Riverside Park; this turkey may have actually been Zelda due to her appearance coinciding with Zelda's migration) and Hedda Gobbler (at Morningside Park). __NOTOC__
Zelda , stylized as ZELDA, was a Japanese rock band active in the 1980s and 1990s. They played a pioneering role as one of Japan's first all-girl bands.
Led by Sachiho Kojima , the band covered an impressive range of musical genres, from new wave, punk, pop, and funk to reggae. Zelda played a seminal role for later bands with their forays into roots music and experimental sounds.
Zelda is a nickname for the feminine name Griselda, which may originally have meant "dark battle", and also the feminine form of the Yiddish name Selig, meaning "blessed", "happy".