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GARBO is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 71 times.
Greta who never actually said "I vant to be alone"
"Two-Faced Woman" star, 1941
Greta who said, "I vant to be alone"
"Camille" star, 1937
Greta of "Grand Hotel"
"___ Talks" (1984 movie)
Reclusive actress Greta
Famous recluse
Star of "Ninotchka"
Reclusive Greta
Greta of "Anna Christie," 1930
1935 Karenina portrayer
Greta of "I vant to be alone" fame
"Ninotchka" actress
Greta of the silver screen
Glamorous Greta
She played Anna Christie, Anna Karenina, and Mata Hari
Greta of 1930's "Romance"
She played both Anna Christie and Anna Karenina
"Grand Hotel" star
"Ninotchka" star
"The Kiss" was her last silent film
''Grand Hotel'' actress
Greta of films
Silent screen star?
Film legend Greta
''Ninotchka'' star
Reclusive actress
Pinup great Greta
Greta of "Camille"
'30s film megastar
"Grand Hotel" actress
Film idol Greta
She wanted to be alone
'Ninotchka' star
Reclusive star
Mata Hari portrayer
Greta of old films
Recluse of note
Four-time Oscar nominee (never a winner) in the 1930s
Reclusive screen legend
Greta of Hollywood
Star who wanted to be alone
Her last film was "Two-Faced Woman"
"Anna Karenina" star
Renowned recluse
Actress Greta who famously said "I want to be alone"
'Ninotchka' actress
Greta of 'Mata Hari'
Exemplar of reclusiveness
Actress Greta
"Ninotchka" star Greta
She turned down the lead in "Sunset Boulevard"
Iconic star from Stockholm
"Grand Hotel" star, 1932
Legendary Greta
Greta who played Mata Hari
Her first speaking role was in MGM's "Anna Christie"
"___ talks!": "Anna Christie" tagline
About whom Bette Davis said "Her instinct, her mastery over the machine, was pure witchcraft"
"Grand Hotel" star (1932)
Movie legend Greta
She never went to 50-Across ceremonies
"Grand Hotel" star Greta
Classic leading lady honored on both U.S. and Swedish postage
Early film legend Greta
Noted Swede of the silver screen
Actress Greta of "Camille"
Actress Greta of the Golden Age of Hollywood
Figure on Sweden's 100-krona note
Honorary Oscar recipient in 1955