Answer: MIA
MIA is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 269 times.
Referring Clues:
- War stat
- "Mamma" follower
- Former Woody companion
- One of Frank's exes
- Veterans' concern, briefly
- "Mamma ___!"
- Woody's ex-mate
- Actress Farrow
- War stat.
- One of the Mrs. Sinatras
- Rosemary portrayer
- "Cara ___" (1965 hit)
- One to remember, for short
- Soccer star Hamm
- Uma's role in "Pulp Fiction"
- Kirshner of "Mad City"
- Pentagon concern, for short
- "O patria ___" ("Aida" aria)
- Frank's third
- See 5-Down
- Soccer standout Hamm
- With 64-Across, World Cup soccer star
- Italian pronoun
- The third Mrs. Sinatra
- Battle stat.
- Abba's "Mamma ___"
- "Mamma ___"
- Unaccounted-for G.I.
- Hamm of soccer
- Casa ___ (Italian restaurant name)
- Lost, but not forgotten, in brief
- Hamm in cleats
- Gone but not forgotten: Abbr.
- Soccer Hall of Famer Hamm
- Italian possessive
- Nowhere to be found, for short
- ___ Farrow, Mrs. Sinatra #3
- Hamm of the World Cup
- Farrow of films
- Woody's ex
- With 10-Across, soccer star
- She played Hannah in a Woody Allen film
- Robert's "The Great Gatsby" costar
- Filmdom's Farrow
- Rosemary's portrayer
- Uma's "Pulp Fiction" role
- Woody's woman, once
- Uma in "Pulp Fiction"
- Hamm of the Washington Freedom
- Hamm of soccer fame
- "Mamma ___" (1976 Abba tune)
- Farrow of "The Great Gatsby"
- Farrow of "Rosemary's Baby"
- Soccer-playing better half of baseball's Nomar
- Hamm who wrote "Go for the Goal"
- Farrow of "Shadows and Fog"
- Farrow of "Broadway Danny Rose"
- Broadway's "Mamma ___!"
- Singer on the "Slumdog Millionaire" soundtrack
- "Mamma __!"
- Honoree on the third Friday of Sept.
- Cara ___ (term of endearment)
- Farrow of "Zelig"
- Kirshner of "The L Word"
- Soon-Yi's mother
- Actress Maestro of "Poseidon"
- Woody's mother-in-law
- Soccer-playing wife of baseball player Nomar
- She played Hannah in "Hannah and Her Sisters"
- Marsellus's wife in "Pulp Fiction"
- Woody's "Husbands and Wives" costar
- Soccer great Hamm
- Soccer player Hamm
- "Cara ___"
- Soldier whose whereabouts are unknown, briefly
- Unaccounted-for GI, perhaps
- Lost soldier, briefly
- "Mamma __!": ABBA musical
- Farrow, for one
- Medal-winning Hamm
- 1999 teammate of Brandi, Briana et al.
- Fla. airport
- 1999 teammate of Brandi, Briana, et al.
- Mamma trailer?
- Ex of Woody
- Maureen O'Sullivan's daughter
- ''Pulp Fiction'' character
- Palermo pronoun
- ''Mamma __!''
- Farrow of ''Peyton Place''
- ''Mamma ___!''
- Brandi's one-time soccer teammate
- First name among soccer legends
- Soon-Yi's mom
- Woody's love, once
- Farrow of flicks
- She played Rosemary
- "Mamma ___" (ABBA tune)
- Hannah of "Hannah and Her Sisters"
- Brandi's one-time teammate
- "Alice in Wonderland" (2010) star Wasikowska
- Retired soccer star Hamm
- Parmesan possessive
- Athletes for Hope co-founder Hamm
- "O patria __": "Aida" aria
- Cara ___ (Italian term of endearment)
- Italian possessive adjective
- Hip-hop singer with the 2008 hit "Paper Planes"
- See 65-Across
- "Mamma ___!": ABBA musical
- "O patria ___": "Aida" aria
- Hamm or Farrow
- Farrow of "Peyton Place"
- "Pulp Fiction" character
- Farrow of "Hannah and Her Sisters"
- O patria ___ (Aida aria)
- With 46-Across, soccer star who holds the world record for most goals in international competition
- "Born Free" rapper
- Rapper currently feuding with the New York Times
- Soccer's Hamm
- She played Alice in 2010's "Alice in Wonderland"
- Actress Farrow, for one
- "Jane Eyre" star Wasikowska
- Daisy portrayer in "The Great Gatsby"
- Farrow of "Alice"
- "Cara ___" ('65 song)
- Wasikowska of "The Kids Are All Right"
- Unaccounted for, briefly
- "Mamma ___" (ABBA hit)
- Actress Sara
- Rapper with the line "if you catch me at the border I got visas in my name"
- Farrow of Hollywood
- Farrow of "September"
- An ex of Frank
- Farrow of film
- Maureen's daughter
- Ms. Farrow
- 'Mamma ___!'
- See 35-Across
- Hamm with a 56-Across
- 'Alice in Wonderland' star Wasikowska
- Farrow of 'September'
- 'Alice' star Farrow
- Farrow of 'The Omen'
- Hollywood's Farrow
- Actress ___ Sara
- Broadway's 'Mamma ___!'
- Farrow of 'Zelig'
- "Mamma ___!" (Broadway musical)
- One-named rapper with the 2008 hit "Paper Planes"
- Farrow or Hamm
- Farrow of "The Purple Rose of Cairo"
- ABBA-based musical "Mamma ___!"
- 2004 soccer retiree Hamm
- "Princess Diaries" protagonist
- Actress Wasikowska of "The Kids Are All Right"
- Jane Eyre portrayer Wasikowska
- Farrow in films
- Wasikowska of "Alice in Wonderland," 2010
- Rapper with a self-titled autobiography
- Not present when expected, for short
- Wartime stat
- Hamm on the field
- Wasikowska of "Alice in Wonderland"
- Actress Wasikowska of "Alice in Wonderland"
- Actress Wasikowska
- Troubling post-engagement status, briefly
- ___ Farrow
- Goal-oriented Hamm
- Dustin's co-star in "John and Mary"
- Unaccounted-for GI
- Sri Lankan-British rapper
- Rapper who got into a high-profile feud with journalist Lynn Hirschberg
- Hamm on a soccer field
- She was Rosemary in "Rosemary's Baby"
- Frank married her
- Rapper with the 2008 hit "Paper Planes"
- Daisy in "The Great Gatsby" (1974)
- "Go for the Goal" author Hamm
- Farrow or Wasikowska
- "Mamma ___" (ABBA song)
- Hamm in the National Soccer Hall of Fame
- Soccerstar Hamm
- See 54-Down
- 'Mamma !'
- Battle stat
- Frank's third wife
- See 24-Down
- Girl's name that's a verb spelled backwards
- Actress ___ Farrow
- POW/___ bracelet (popular 1970s wear)
- "Bad Girls" rapper
- Ex of fFank and Andre
- Hamm with a kick
- ABBA's "Mamma ___!"
- One denoted by a cross on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, for short
- Hannah in "Hannah and Her Sisters"
- Verdi's "O patria ___"
- "Angela ___"
- South Fla. airport
- One of Frank's wives
- She played Rosemary in "Rosemary's Baby"
- Nowhere to be found, informally
- "The Princess Diaries" princess
- FL's busiest airport
- Unaccounted for, for short
- Woody's costar in "Zelig"
- "Mamma ___!": 5-Down musical
- See 4-Across
- ___ Farrow, actress
- She played Alice in "Alice"
- Farrow of 'Alice'
- Farrow of "The Omen"
- Palermo possessive
- Hamm from Alabama
- Woody's frequent co-star
- G.I. classification
- AWOL, so to speak
- Brand of facial brush
- Shirking work, maybe, for short
- Former LeBron team, on sports tickers
- Ronan Farrow's mom
- Major FL airport
- Ryan's "peyton place" costar
- Unaccounted-for soldier, for short
- Busy FL airport
- Farrow with a Golden Globe
- Female role in "Pulp Fiction"
- The Dolphins or the Heat, on scoreboards
- Emma Stone's role in "La La Land"
- "Crimson Peak" co-star Wasikowska
- Unaccounted-for, briefly
- Uma Thurman's role in "Pulp Fiction"
- South FL hub
- "Mamma ___! Here We Go Again"
- Soccer legend Hamm
- Emma Stone's character in "La La Land"
- SE US cargo hub
- Hamm with two Olympic golds
- NBA's Heat, on scoreboards
- ___ X ("Unlady Like" rapper)
- Soccer celebrity Hamm
- Hamm with two Olympic gold medals
- "The L Word" actress Kirshner
- ___ Love, Utah's first Black congressperson
- Leading female role in "Pulp Fiction"
- G.I. to be worried about
- Memorable first name in soccer
- "Arsenic and Adobo" author ___ P. Manansala
- Florida city, on scoreboards
- Fla. NBA team, on scoreboards
- Rapper known offstage as Mathangi Arulpragasam
- Video essayist Mulder
- The Heat, on scoreboards
- Hamm of women's soccer fame
- God-knows-where, casually
- Barbadian prime minister Mottley
- ___ Thermopolis, Anne Hathaway's role in "The Princess Diaries"
- Soccer superstar Hamm
- Heaven knows where, for short
- "In the Country" author Alvar
- "Mamma ___!": musical featuring ABBA songs
- Emma's "La La Land" role
- "Jane Eyre" actress Wasikowska
- The Dolphins, on scoreboards
- Lucia's best friend in "The White Lotus"
- "The Princess Diaries" protagonist
- Singer Martini
- "Pearl" co-writer and star Goth
Last Seen In:
- New York Times - December 19, 2024
- USA Today - November 22, 2024
- USA Today - November 21, 2024
- LA Times - November 13, 2024
- LA Times - October 17, 2024
- New York Times - October 06, 2024
- USA Today - September 04, 2024
- USA Today - August 12, 2024
- USA Today - August 01, 2024
- USA Today - July 23, 2024
- New York Times - July 11, 2024
- USA Today - July 08, 2024
- New York Times - June 25, 2024
- USA Today - May 22, 2024
- USA Today - May 20, 2024
- LA Times - April 18, 2024
- New York Times - March 31, 2024
- LA Times - March 25, 2024
- LA Times - March 21, 2024
- New York Times - February 27, 2024
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