Answer: ANN
ANN is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 494 times.
Referring Clues:
- Massachusetts cape
 - See 1-Down
 - Gloucester's cape
 - Raggedy doll
 - Popular middle name
 - Shaker Society founder Lee
 - ___ Arbor
 - That girl in "That Girl"
 - Darrow of "King Kong"
 - Cape ___
 - Actress Penelope ___ Miller
 - New England's Cape ___
 - Landers with advice
 - Raggedy ___
 - Advice-giving Landers
 - Miller of "On the Town"
 - Advice giver Landers
 - Common female middle name
 - Author Beattie
 - ___ Arbor, Mich.
 - Richards of Texas
 - First name in advice
 - Blyth of "Mildred Pierce"
 - Writer Beattie
 - Common girl's middle name
 - "Barbara ___" (1966 hit)
 - Cape ___, Mass.
 - Gothic author Radcliffe
 - Novelist Radcliffe
 - Dancer Miller
 - See 109-Down
 - Actress Sothern
 - ___ Darrow of "King Kong"
 - Shakers founder Lee
 - Doll's name
 - Late advice columnist Landers
 - Lee who founded the Shakers
 - Abby's late sister
 - Miller of Hollywood
 - A Beattie
 - Newswoman Compton
 - Late columnist Landers
 - "Barbara __" (Beach Boys classic)
 - Reinking on Broadway
 - Massachusetts' Cape ___
 - The Beach Boys' "Barbara ___"
 - Mary ___ Evans (George Eliot's real name)
 - She's a doll
 - Sharp-penned Coulter
 - Lily Tomlin character Edith ___
 - Curry of "Today"
 - Politico Richards
 - Arbor leader
 - "Roman Holiday" princess
 - Andy's raggedy pal
 - Actress Jillian
 - Coulter who wrote "Godless: The Church of Liberalism"
 - Lily Tomlin's Edith ___
 - Novelist Packer
 - Former Texas governor Richards
 - Brashares who wrote "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants"
 - Taylor, Wilson or Harding
 - "King Kong" role
 - "Raggedy" one
 - Gloucester's Cape ___
 - Beattie or Blyth
 - "Barbara ___"
 - __ Rutledge, believed to be Lincoln's first love
 - Novelist Packer or Patchett
 - ___ Taylor (clothier)
 - Landers of letters
 - Abby's columnist sister
 - Raggedy redhead
 - Abby's sister
 - Fay, in "King Kong"
 - Sheridan or Sothern
 - Advice columnist Landers
 - Advice offerer Landers
 - Abby's twin
 - Sothern or Reinking
 - Reinking of "All That Jazz"
 - In "King Kong," whom Fay played
 - ___ Meyers, first woman to sign with an NBA team
 - Columnist Landers
 - MGM dancer Miller
 - "Barbara ___" (1966 Beach Boys hit)
 - Fay's "King Kong" role
 - Fay's role in "King Kong"
 - Cape in Massachusetts
 - Jillian of "Mr. Mom"
 - Conservative spokeswoman Coulter
 - Political commentator Coulter
 - Bay State cape
 - Actress Sheridan
 - Naomi's "King Kong" role
 - "High Crimes and Misdemeanors" author Coulter
 - Arbor leader?
 - "Barbara ___" (Beach Boys classic)
 - Sitcom star Jillian
 - News anchor Curry
 - Beach Boys' "Barbara ___"
 - Abby's twin sister
 - Atlantic cape
 - Conservative commentator Coulter
 - Actress Reinking
 - Curry on "Dateline"
 - Landers of advice columns
 - Shaker leader Lee
 - Cape north of Cape Cod
 - Edith ___ (Lily Tomlin character)
 - Curry seen in the morning
 - Conservative Coulter
 - "Dateline NBC" host Curry
 - Columnist Coulter
 - Basketball Hall of Famer Meyers
 - "Bel Canto" novelist Patchett
 - "How to Talk to a Liberal (If You Must)" author Coulter
 - "Raggedy" girl
 - Adviser Landers
 - Taylor of apparel
 - Common middle name for a girl
 - Crime writer Rule
 - "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants" author Brashares
 - "The Dive From Clausen's Pier" novelist Packer
 - Sinclair Lewis's "___ Vickers"
 - Mary ___ ("Gilligan's Island" character)
 - "Green River, Running Red" author Rule
 - "I'll Think of a Reason Later" singer Lee ___ Womack
 - "Girls in Pants" author Brashares
 - Blogger Althouse
 - With 12-Down, Shaker mover and shaker
 - ___ Taylor (women's clothing chain)
 - ___ Arbor (Big Ten city)
 - "The Last Summer (of You & Me)" novelist Brashares
 - "Dancing With the Stars" judge Carrie ___ Inaba
 - "Run" novelist Patchett
 - Cape ___ (Massachusetts peninsula)
 - "Smoke, Mirrors, and Murder" author Rule
 - "If Democrats Had Any Brains, They'd Be Republicans" author Coulter
 - "The Voice of Bugle ___" (1936 Lionel Barrymore film)
 - Compton of ABC News
 - Gothic novelist Radcliffe
 - Choreographer Reinking
 - Michigan's __ Arbor
 - Ex-Texas governor Richards
 - __ Arbor
 - Rule of crime writing
 - Sothern or Jillian
 - Former Miss America Mary __ Mobley
 - Lee of the Shakers
 - Cape __
 - Marlo's "That Girl" role
 - Raggedy girl
 - C&W star Lee __ Womack
 - Retailer Taylor
 - Raggedy __
 - Landers or Lee
 - Rockport's cape
 - ''Abe Lincoln in Illinois'' character
 - Redheaded doll
 - Red-haired doll
 - TV news host Curry
 - TV journalist Curry
 - Novelist Patchett
 - ''King Kong'' character
 - __ Arbor, MI
 - Cape __, MA
 - ___ Arbor, Michigan
 - Shakers leader Lee
 - ''Barbara ___'' (1965 Beach Boys hit)
 - ''Barbara ___'' (1965 hit)
 - New England cape
 - Raggedy one
 - She's raggedy
 - Pundit Coulter
 - Raggedy miss
 - Miller of movies
 - Landers of advice
 - King Kong's beloved Darrow
 - Michigan city (with 14-Across)
 - Dear Abby's twin
 - Miller or Landers
 - Twin of advice
 - "King Kong" heroine
 - __ Arbor, Michigan
 - ___ Arbor, MI
 - Obama's mother
 - Common middle name
 - English novelist Radcliffe
 - Andy's doll mate
 - Barack Obama's mother
 - Dear Abby's sister
 - "Slander" author Coulter
 - One of Heart's Wilson sisters
 - Apparel brand ___ Taylor
 - Alternative to Abby
 - Beach Boys hit "Barbara ___"
 - "Barbara ___" (Beach Boys tune)
 - "The Stranger Beside Me" crime writer Rule
 - "Today" anchor Curry
 - Apparel retailer Taylor
 - True-crime writer Rule
 - Singer Miller
 - "Barbara ___" (1965 Beach Boys hit)
 - "Barbara ___" (1965 hit)
 - Former Miss America Mary ___ Mobley
 - C&W star Lee ___ Womack
 - Michigan's ___ Arbor
 - Miller on tap?
 - Miller of old musicals
 - News' Curry or Compton
 - Mrs. Mitt Romney
 - Cape ___, MA
 - "Abe Lincoln in Illinois" character
 - "King Kong" character
 - Tap dancer Miller
 - Time Inc. CEO Moore
 - Clothing retailer ___ Taylor
 - Curry of NBC
 - Novelist Beattie
 - Wilson of Heart
 - PEN/Faulkner winner Patchett
 - Abby's columnist sis
 - Start of a hyphenated actress
 - Cape near Cod
 - Barack's mother
 - Skater, Barbara ___
 - Singer songwriter Mortifee
 - Queen of Scots
 - The A in BAS
 - Skater Scott's middle name
 - Raggedy, for one
 - Red-haired doll with a triangle nose
 - The Atlantic's Cape ___
 - Raggedy gal
 - NBC journalist Curry
 - "Barbara ___": Beach Boys hit
 - Best-selling author Patchett
 - 66 Across in "King Kong"
 - Commentator Coulter
 - "Raggedy" doll
 - Actress Dvorak
 - "Dear ___ Landers"
 - Landers who dispensed advice
 - ___ Margaret
 - Curry of NBC News
 - Raggedy one?
 - Abby's sis
 - Writer Radcliffe
 - "Barbara ___" (Beach Boys hit)
 - One of the Bront‘s
 - Writer Coulter
 - Coulter or Curry
 - Landers or Curry
 - Massa-chusetts cape
 - 27-Across's 'King Kong' role
 - Veneman of Dubya's cabinet
 - Curry of the 'Today Show'
 - Designer Taylor
 - Compton or Coulter
 - Political author Coulter
 - Political writer Coulter
 - Mary ___ Mobley
 - Landers or Sothern
 - Landers or Coulter
 - Agricul-ture Secretary Veneman
 - Richards or Reinking
 - Curry of 'Today'
 - Sothern of 'Maisie'
 - Raggedy ___ (doll)
 - Novelist Brashares
 - Actress Blyth
 - Twin of Abby
 - Sothern or Beattie
 - 'Raggedy' playmate
 - Writer Rule
 - Hollywood's Sothern
 - Jillian or Sothern
 - Sothern of the screen
 - Newscaster Curry
 - "State of Wonder" novelist Patchett
 - Barack Obama's mama
 - Taylor of fashion
 - Massachusetts' "other" cape
 - Rule among true crime writers
 - Name meaning "grace"
 - Role for Fay
 - Sothern of movies
 - Mrs. Romney
 - Cape above Cod
 - Clothier Taylor
 - Raggedy ___ doll
 - Ms. Curry
 - Matt's "Today" co-anchor
 - Landers who gave advice
 - East Coast cape
 - Actress Sothern, for one
 - Rule or Curry
 - Mitt Romney's wife
 - "Maisie" star Sothern
 - Curry who formerly co-hosted "Today"
 - Eliot's middle name
 - Shaker Lee
 - Reinking or Miller
 - Landers who advised
 - Author Rule
 - Journalist Curry
 - Patchett who wrote "Bel Canto"
 - Sothern of film
 - ____ Arbor, Mich.
 - Skating great Barbara ___ Scott
 - Cape north of Boston
 - Mitt's Mrs.
 - Author Patchett
 - ___ Taylor (clothing retailer)
 - Novelist Tyler
 - King Kong's love
 - 'Maisie' star Sothern
 - Former "Today" co-anchor Curry
 - Curry or Coulter
 - Curry on TV
 - Jillian of TV
 - ___ Taylor
 - Mitt's wife
 - Fay in "King Kong"
 - One of the Romneys
 - Curry of TV news
 - TV's Curry
 - Packer in a bookstore
 - Curry of TV
 - Rule, but not Rice
 - "Run" author Patchett
 - Author Coulter
 - "Barbara ___" (Beach Boys cover)
 - With 26 Down, leader known for shaking
 - Advice-giving sister of 45-Across
 - Blyth of film
 - "Barbara ___": 1960s hit
 - Matt's onetime "Today" co-host
 - Cape NNW of Cod
 - ___ Taylor, women's clothing chain
 - Lesley ___ Warren
 - Right-wing columnist Coulter
 - "Today" anchor-at-large Curry
 - Conservative advocate Coulter
 - Heart rocker Wilson
 - Wedgeworth of "Evening Shade"
 - ___ Elder
 - Druyan who cowrote "Cosmos"
 - Many a girl's middle name
 - Ms. Reinking
 - Abby's advice sister
 - Yarn-hair doll turning 100 in 2015
 - Newswoman Curry
 - Advice-giving sister
 - Miss Southern
 - ___-Margret
 - Cape named by Charles I
 - With 34-Across, a place in Michigan
 - A Romney
 - ___ Wilson, lead singer for Heart
 - Name on the cover of the column collection "Since You Ask Me"
 - Dancer ___ Miller
 - Venerable red-headed doll
 - Raggedy character
 - Miller of "On the Town" and "Kiss Me Kate"
 - Curry or Taylor
 - Advice-dispensing Landers
 - Advice guru Landers
 - ___ Dunham, Barack Obama's mother
 - Rule of crime?
 - Word in a Michigan city's name
 - "___ Vickers," Sinclair Lewis novel
 - Retailer ___ Taylor
 - Actress ___ Jillian
 - Andy's doll pal
 - Sothern of old TV
 - Landers who offers advice
 - One of the Wilson sisters of rock's Heart
 - Andy's raggedy doll
 - Abe's fiancee Rutledge
 - Novelist Shirley ___ Grau
 - Curry favored by NBC for 25 years
 - ___ Taylor (apparel store)
 - Andy's raggedy sister
 - British poet laureate Carol ___ Duffy
 - Middle name of today's performer
 - Landers or Sheridan
 - ____ Bancroft
 - Ms. Blyth
 - Andy's doll counterpart
 - Multi-talented Miller
 - Ms. Margret
 - TV's Jillian
 - Barbara ___ Scott
 - "King Kong" heroine Darrow
 - Gothic novel pioneer Radcliffe
 - ___ Arbor (University of Michigan locale)
 - Sothern of 'Blind Date'
 - King Kong's love, ___ Darrow
 - Lynn Redgrave on "House Calls"
 - ____Bancroft (actress)
 - Reinking of "Pippin"
 - Actress Bancroft
 - Woman's name meaning "grace"
 - Actress ___-Margret
 - Rag doll since 1918
 - True-crime author Rule
 - Joe Palooka's bride
 - ___ Dunham, mother of Barack Obama
 - Advice maven Landers
 - "We'll Meet Again" host Curry
 - Rag doll name
 - Malia ___ Obama
 - Fay Wray's best-remembered role
 - Heart vocalist Wilson
 - Dowd of "Handmaid's Tale"
 - Peebles in the Memphis Music Hall of Fame
 - Actress Harding
 - Figure skating's Barbara ___ Scott
 - Andy's raggedy friend
 - "___ Veronica," Wells book
 - Leslie's friend on "Parks and Recreation"
 - Actress Miller or Blyth
 - TV news veteran Curry
 - Raggedy Andy's sister
 - Massachusetts "A" cape
 - Attorney kelsey on "l.a. law"
 - "Commonwealth" novelist Patchett
 - ___ Taylor (fashion store)
 - Author Patchett or Rule
 - ___ Taylor (clothing chain)
 - "Ask ___ Landers"
 - Name of a doll in the Toy Hall of Fame
 - ___ Wilson, lead singer of Heart
 - Mary ___ Evans, real name of George Eliot
 - ___ Petry, first female African-American writer with a million-selling novel ("The Street")
 - TV star Carrie ___ Inaba
 - Miller of "Room Service"
 - Per ssa.gov, baby name that's far more popular when "a" is added to it
 - Raggedy 42 Down
 - Martin who wrote the "Baby-Sitters Club" series
 - Lee who led the Shakers
 - Designer Lowe
 - One "A" in the Michigan nickname "A2"
 - "Bel Canto" author Patchett
 - Author Patchett or Beattie
 - Soul singer Peebles
 - "The Street" author Petry
 - Martin who wrote many of the "Baby-Sitters Club" novels
 - Boxer Wolfe who appeared in "Wonder Woman"
 - Venerable rag doll
 - Andy's inanimate sister
 - ___ Taylor (fashion chain)
 - Author ___ M. Martin
 - ___ Taylor, longtime name in women's fashion
 - Cleeves who wrote Shetland Island mysteries
 - ___ Sarnoff, Warner Bros. C.E.O. beginning in 2019
 - "The Dutch House" author Patchett
 - Boxer Wolfe who played Artemis in "Wonder Woman"
 - Curry, for one
 - Gothic fiction pioneer Radcliffe
 - Mary ___ Evans a.k.a. George Eliot
 - Fashion designer Lowe
 - Civil rights activist Jo ___ Robinson
 - Fashionable Taylor
 - Rashida Jones's role on "Parks and Recreation"
 - "The Boys of My Youth" writer Jo ___ Beard
 - "The Street" novelist Petry
 - ___ Compton, first woman to cover the White House for a TV network
 - Fashion's ___ Taylor
 - Polar explorer Bancroft
 - ___ Taylor Loft
 - "The Baby-Sitters Club" author ___ M. Martin
 - ___ Rule, true-crime writer
 - Track star Shelly-___ Fraser-Pryce
 - "The Dutch House" novelist Patchett
 - Explorer Bancroft who was the first woman to complete an expedition to the North Pole
 - "Abbott Elementary" actress Lisa ___ Walter
 - ___ Radcliffe, pioneer in Gothic fiction
 - "I Hope You Dance" singer Lee ___ Womack
 - Raggedy ___ and Andy dolls
 - Cape ___, Massachusetts
 - "Bye Bye Birdie" actress ___-Margret
 - "Tom Lake" author Patchett
 - Sculptor Gillen
 - Director Hui
 - One of the Wilsons of Heart
 - Anthropologist Dunham, who was also Barack Obama's mother
 - Filmmaker Hui
 - Andy's toy sibling
 - Rashida's "Parks and Recreation" role
 - "Dear ___" (greeting in an old advice column)
 - "The Baby-Sitters Club" writer ___ M. Martin
 
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