Answer: TESS
TESS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 270 times.
- Dick Tracy's love
- "___ of the D'Urbervilles"
- 1994 Shirley MacLaine title role
- MacLaine movie "Guarding ___"
- "Red River" woman ___ Millay
- Actress Harper
- "A Pure Woman" of an 1891 novel
- Hardy soul?
- 1979 Nastassja Kinski role
- One of the Durbeyfields
- Hardy heroine
- Durbeyfield lass
- Thomas Hardy heroine
- Dick Tracy's Trueheart
- "The Lover of Horses" author Gallagher
- 1979 Kinski title role
- Harper of "Tender Mercies"
- Tracy's Trueheart
- "Guarding ___" (1994 movie)
- The girl in "Working Girl"
- Hardy character
- "Working Girl" girl
- "Dick Tracy" gal
- Trueheart of the comics
- Harper of Hollywood
- "Touched by an Angel" character
- ___ Trueheart of "Dick Tracy"
- Hardy girl
- Hardy soul
- 1979 Nastassia Kinski title role
- Julia's role in "Ocean's Twelve"
- Trueheart of "Dick Tracy"
- Kinski title role
- Head angel in "Touched by an Angel"
- Julia Roberts's role in "Ocean's Eleven"
- "__ of the Storm Country" (Grace White novel)
- "Guarding ___" (1994 MacLaine movie)
- Hardy lass
- Della's role on "Touched By an Angel"
- 1980 Nastassja Kinski film
- "Touched by an Angel" angel
- Alec D'Urberville's slayer
- "Guarding ___" (MacLaine movie)
- Thomas Hardy title character
- Dick Tracy's significant other
- Mrs. Dick Tracy
- Della's angel role
- "Working Girl" heroine
- Roman Polanski film of 1979
- Heroine in a Hardy title
- 1979 title role for Nastassja Kinski
- Harper of "The Jackal"
- Hardy lady
- Miss Trueheart
- "A Pure Woman Faithfully Presented"
- Mrs. Tracy, nee Trueheart
- D'Urberville lass
- Dick Tracy's wife
- Hardy heroine who gives birth to Sorrow
- 1980 Best Picture nominee
- Julia's role in "Ocean's Eleven"
- Harper of "Crimes of the Heart"
- "Guarding ___" (Shirley MacLaine movie)
- "___ of the Storm Country" (Grace Miller White novel)
- It lost out to "Ordinary People" for Best Picture
- "The Mephisto Club" novelist Gerritsen
- Julia's "Ocean's Twelve" role
- 1979 film adapted from an 1891 novel
- "Murder by Death" character Skeffington
- "Dick Tracy" character Trueheart
- Polanski film based on a Hardy novel
- Mystery novelist Gerritsen
- Durbeyfield daughter
- Mother of Sorrow, in an 1891 novel
- Daughter of Jack and Joan Durbeyfield
- __ Trueheart, Dick Tracy's love
- Hardy's "Pure Woman"
- Miss Trueheart of "Dick Tracy"
- Role for Nastassja
- Roman Polanski film
- Hardy title character
- Thomas Hardy girl
- Angel Clare's love
- Julia, in ''Ocean's Eleven''
- ''The rain is __, the fire's Joe . . .''
- Trueheart or Harper
- MacLaine film ''Guarding ___''
- ''Dick Tracy'' gal
- Roman-directed film?
- Harper in "Tender Mercies"
- Trueheart of comics
- Thomas Hardy's "___ of the d'Urbervilles"
- Gemma Arterton role
- Julia Roberts in "Ocean's Eleven"
- Durbeyfield of fiction
- ''A Pure Woman'' of an 1891 novel
- 1979 Nastassja Kinski title role
- D'Urbervilles miss
- Lass in a Hardy tale
- Nastassja Kinski title role
- Della's angel character
- "Guarding ___" (1994 MacLaine film)
- Dick's love
- Ms. Truehart of "Dick Tracy"
- D'Urberville miss
- Tracy nee Trueheart
- 1994 film "Guarding ___"
- "Guarding ___" (Shirley MacLaine film)
- Miss Derbyfield
- Jamie Lee Curtis's "Freaky Friday" role
- "____ of the D'Urbervilles"
- "Woman of the Year" title role
- Hardy heroine Durbeyfield
- Literary title character called "a pure woman"
- D'Urberville girl
- Dick Tracy's true love
- Hardy lass?
- The former Miss Trueheart
- "___ of the Storm Country"
- D'Urberville damsel
- Thomas Hardy's Durbeyfield
- Hardy young woman?
- MacLaine film "Guarding ___"
- ___ Trueheart, Dick Tracy's love
- Durbeyfield's daughter
- Hardy's "--- of the D'Urbervilles"
- Dick Tracy's sweetheart
- Roman directed it
- Julia, in "Ocean's Eleven"
- "The rain is ___, the fire's Joe ..."
- D'Urbervilles damsel
- Rich girl in "Camp Rock"
- 1979 Polanski film
- 1979 Roman Polanski film
- Della's "Touched by an Angel" role
- Thriller author Gerritsen
- Angel Clare's love, in an 1891 novel
- ___ Ocean, Julia Roberts's "Ocean's Eleven" role
- Julia's "Ocean's Eleven" role
- Hardy's "Pure Woman Faithfully Presented"
- John Durbeyfield's daughter
- Julia Roberts, in "Oceans Eleven"
- Koppel et al.
- Hardy's dairymaid
- Hardy's dairymaid
- Eldest child of literature's John Durbeyfield
- "Guarding ___" (1994 Nicolas Cage film)
- Shirley MacLaine film 'Guarding ___'
- '___ of the D'Urber-villes'
- '___ of the D'Urbervilles'
- 'Touched by an Angel' role
- 'Guarding (1994 movie) ___'
- Angel on 'Touched by an Angel'
- Girl in 'Dick Tracy'
- Harper of 'Her Alibi'
- "Guarding ___" (1994 Shirley MacLaine movie)
- Julia, in "Oceans Eleven"
- Eldest Durbeyfield daughter
- Actress Harper of "Tender Mercies"
- Wife of Angel Clare, in literature
- Jack Durbeyfield's daughter
- 1891 title mother of an infant named Sorrow
- Hardy woman
- Actress Harper of "No Country for Old Men"
- Harper of 'Ishtar'
- Dick Tracy's girl
- "Guarding ____" (1994 MacLaine movie)
- Eldest child of John Durbeyfield
- Julia in "Ocean's Eleven"
- Angel Clare's wife, in literature
- Cher's role in "Burlesque"
- She's a Hardy lass
- Thomas Hardy novel "___ of the d'Urbervilles"
- MacLaine title role
- The working girl in "Working Girl"
- Julia's "Ocean's Eleven" character
- Poet Gallagher
- Julia Roberts's "Ocean's Eleven" role
- Ms. Truehart
- Julia, in the "Ocean's Eleven" series
- The Durbeyfield girl, in literature
- 1979 Roman Polanski movie
- Writer Gerritsen
- "The Bone Garden" writer Gerritsen
- The Durbeyfield girl
- Harper of "Far North"
- Dick's Truehart
- Danny Ocean's ex-wife in "Ocean's Eleven"
- A Durbeyfield
- Crime writer Gerritsen
- Polanski film
- Cher's "Burlesque" role
- Hardy's "___ of the D'Urbervilles"
- Nastassja Kinski film
- Crime novelist Gerritsen
- Danny's love in "Ocean's Eleven"
- 1980 Oscar nominee directed by Roman Polanski
- Hardy title teenager
- Natassja Kinski film
- Theresa, familiarly
- Kinski title role of 1979
- Danny Ocean's wife
- "Dick Tracy" role
- Danny's ex in "Ocean's Eleven"
- ___ Trueheart (Dick Tracy's wife)
- ___ Trueheart, Dick Tracy's sweetheart
- Novelist Gerritsen
- Polanski flic
- Thomas Hardy's "Pure Woman"
- Jamie Lee, in "Freaky Friday"
- A Harper
- Assistant DA on "Reasonable Doubt"
- Harper of 'Far North'
- Name derived from "Theresa"
- Dick Tracy's love ___ Trueheart
- Ms. Durbeyfield of fiction
- Melanie's "Working Girl" role
- 1994 title role for Shirley Maclaine
- Former Miss Trueheart
- Hardy protagonist
- "Guarding ___" (1994 film)
- Detective Dick's love
- Hollywood's Harper
- Author Gerritsen who created Rizzoli and Isles
- Dick Tracy's girlfriend
- "The Surgeon" author Gerritsen
- Ms. Durbeyfield of literature
- Margaret's daughter on "Ponderosa"
- Gerritsen who created Rizzoli and Isles
- Thomas Hardy title heroine
- Diminutive for Theresa
- Julia Roberts's role in the "Ocean's" series
- "Ocean's Twelve" role
- Model Holliday
- Durbeyfield girl
- Nickname like Reese
- Celebrated Holliday
- Nickname for Esther
- Name hidden in "quintessence"
- Julia Roberts's character in the "Ocean's" films
- Ocean played by Julia Roberts
- Hardy's Miss Durbeyfield
- Harper of "No Country for Old Men"
- Rizzoli and Isles creator Gerritsen
- Supermodel Holliday
- Cher's "Burlesque" character
- Model and body positivity activist Holliday
- ___ Gerritsen, author of romantic thrillers
- "Body Double" author Gerritsen
- Crossword editor Harper in Hallmark's "Crossword Mysteries" series
- Eris Baker's "This Is Us" role
- Author Gerritsen
- ___ Gerritsen, author of medical and crime thrillers
- "The Bone Garden" novelist Gerritsen
- One of Randall's daughters on "This Is Us"
- Joel's smuggling partner on HBO's "The Last of Us"
- "The Rabbit Hutch" author Gunty
- Cher's character in "Burlesque"
- "The Last of Us" survivor played by Anna Torv
- One of Randall and Beth's daughters on "This Is Us"
- Joel's partner in "The Last of Us"
- Model/activist Holliday
- "Vanish" author Gerritsen
- Body positivity activist Holliday
- Nickname for Theresa
- "The Rabbit Hutch" National Book Award winner Gunty
- Body positive activist Holliday
- Randall's elder daughter on "This Is Us"
- Gunty who wrote "The Rabbit Hutch," winner of the 2022 National Book Award for Fiction
- Detective Monaghan in Laura Lippman novels