Answer: ELIA
ELIA is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 205 times.
- Lamb's alias
- Hollywood's Kazan
- Lamb's pen name
- "Essays of ___"
- Charles Lamb, to readers
- Lamb's sobriquet
- Director Kazan
- Charles Lamb pseudonym
- Three-time director for Marlon
- Noted English letter writer
- Lamb alias
- Lamb's "Essays of ___"
- "Essays of ___," 1823
- He was a Lamb
- Marlon's "On the Waterfront" director
- He directed Marlon
- Friend of Coleridge
- Lamb's pseudonym
- London Magazine writer
- English essayist
- London Magazine essayist
- Charles Lamb, pseudonymously
- Lifetime Oscar winner Kazan
- "On the Waterfront" director Kazan
- Charles Lamb's pseudonym
- Film director Kazan
- Oscar winner Kazan
- Essayist's alias
- Literary pseudonym
- "Last Essays of ___," 1833
- Charles Lamb's pen name
- "Mrs. Battle's Opinions on Whist" writer
- "Imperfect Sympathies" essayist
- "Table Talk" essayist
- Pen name of Charles Lamb
- 19th-century alias
- Essayist Lamb
- "The Praise of Chimney-Sweepers" essayist
- "A Chapter on Ears" essayist
- English literary alias
- "A Chapter on Ears" writer
- "Dream Children" essayist
- Lamb's nom
- Kazan who won a 1-Down for Lifetime Achievement
- Old London Magazine essayist
- Pen name for Charles Lamb
- Charles Lamb's nom de plume
- Kazan who directed "On the Waterfront"
- Alias of essayist and poet Charles Lamb
- "Distant Correspondents" writer
- "Dream Children" essayist's alias
- "Modern Gallantry" essayist
- "East of Eden" director Kazan
- Lamb by another name
- "The Last Tycoon" director Kazan
- Kazan of Hollywood
- Essayist in "The Liaison"
- Lamb's nom de plume
- Charles Lamb's alias
- "Essays of ___" (Lamb work)
- Honored director Kazan
- Lifetime Achievement Award winner Kazan
- Lamb of literature
- Literary pen name
- "Viva Zapata!" director Kazan
- Marlon's "Viva Zapata!" director
- Kazan who directed Brando
- Lamb pen name
- "A Dissertation Upon Roast Pig" essayist
- Kazan of film
- "A Streetcar Named Desire" director Kazan
- Kazan who won two Oscars
- Manager of the Cubs and the Phillies in the 1980s
- "Popular Fallacies" essayist
- Tennis player Silvia Farina ___
- Devil Rays hitting coach Lee
- Natalie's director in "Splendor in the Grass"
- Honorary Oscar winner Kazan
- Actress L"wensohn of "Nadja"
- Tony-winning director Kazan
- Warren's "Splendor in the Grass" director
- London Magazine pen name
- English literary pseudonym
- "The Praise of Chimney-Sweepers" writer
- Essayist's pen name
- "Baby Doll" director Kazan
- Oscar-winning director Kazan
- "Mrs. Battle's Opinions on Whist" essayist
- "The Genteel Style in Writing" essayist
- "Grace Before Meat" essayist
- Literary moniker
- He directed Marlon in "On the Waterfront"
- Lamb's other name
- ''Modern Gallantry'' essayist
- Marlon's ''On the Waterfront'' director
- ''The South-Sea House'' byline
- ''Oxford in the Vacation'' byline
- British essayist
- ''Man is a gaming animal'' writer
- Literary alias
- Lamb's ''Essays of ___''
- ''Splendor in the Grass'' director Kazan
- ''The Last Tycoon'' director Kazan
- ''A Chapter on Ears'' essayist
- ''Death of a Salesman'' director Kazan
- Mr. Kazan
- Charles Lamb
- Lamb who wrote about a pig
- "Dream-Children" essayist
- Lamb, once
- London essayist
- Essayist's pseudonym
- He directed Marlon in '54
- Kazan of films
- "Panic in the Streets" director Kazan
- Lamb's literary moniker
- Literary Lamb
- Lamb's name
- "Roast pig" essayist
- Charles Lamb alias
- Movie director Kazan
- "Old China" essayist
- "All Fool's Day" writer
- Lamb not found on a farm
- "Grace Before Meat" pen name
- "Death of a Salesman" director Kazan
- "Splendor in the Grass" director Kazan
- Lamb, literarily?
- Lamb nom
- "The South-Sea House" byline
- "Oxford in the Vacation" byline
- "Man is a gaming animal" writer
- Actress L”wensohn of "Nadja"
- Pseudonym for Charles Lamb
- "The South-Sea House" pen name
- Oscar-winning Kazan
- "Dream-Children" author, 1822
- Actor Chris D'___ of the unfortunate new sitcom "Whitney"
- Movie mogul Kazan
- "Popular Fallacies" writer
- "The South-Sea House" essayist
- Lamb's nom-de-plume
- 'Essays of ___'
- Tony winner Kazan
- Filmmaker Kazan
- 'On the Waterfront' director Kazan
- Kazan of film directing
- 'Baby Doll' director Kazan
- 'Wild River' director Kazan
- Kazan of filmdom
- 'Pinky' director Kazan
- Kazan with three Tonys
- Filmdom's Kazan
- 'A Streetcar Named Desire' director Kazan
- "Confessions of a Drunkard" writer, 1822
- Essay byline
- Essay byline
- Lamb pseudonym
- Kazan behind a camera
- James's "East of Eden" director
- Tony-winning Kazan
- He directed Marion
- Name in essays
- Noted literary pseudonym
- 'Splendor in the Grass' director Kazan
- "Popular Fallacies" byline, 1826
- "Man on a Tightrope" director Kazan
- "Modern Gallantry" pen name
- "Essays of ___" (1823 volume)
- AKA Charles Lamb
- Lamb, by another name
- Director's first name
- Kazan of filmmaking
- Lamb of yore
- Director of Vivien and Marlon
- Charles Lamb pen name
- Essay pen name
- Lamb or Kazan
- Lamb of pork fame
- Mary's Lamb
- Charles Lamb's "Essays of ___"
- Lamb, but not mutton
- Kazan who directed Marlon in his first Oscar role
- "Tales From Shakespeare" writer
- He directed Celeste and Marlon to Oscars
- ___ Martell, "Game of Thrones" princess
- Three-Oscar director Kazan
- Kazan with an honorary Oscar
- Bruce of NFL fame
- Name on the 1949 "Death of a Salesman" playbill
- Lamb who had a Mary
- Kazan who was blacklisted
- A Phillies' manager: 1987
- Lamb in literature
- Kazan who sang to the HUAC
- Man's name meaning "Jehovah is God"
- Academy award-winning director Kazan
- Kazan who directed "East of Eden"
- "A Letter to ___," 2010 documentary co-directed by Martin Scorsese
- Essayist who wrote "Newspapers always excite curiosity. No one ever lays one down without a feeling of disappointment"
- Pseudonym of the essayist Charles Lamb
- Princess ___ Martell on "Game of Thrones"
- "Popular Fallacies" writer, 1826
- Actress Zoe Kazan's grandfather
- Kazan who directed "A Streetcar Named Desire"