• ___ Caraldo (character played by Carol Kane in Pearl)
• ___ Get Your Gun
• ___ Hall
• ___ Hall (Woody Allen movie)
• ___ Hall, Diane Keaton role
• ___ Laurie
• ... of ___ Hall
• '77 Tony-winner
• 'I Must See ___ Tonight'
• 'Maybe' musical
• 'N.Y.C.' musical
• 'Tomorrow' girl
• 'Tomorrow' musical
• 'Tomorrow' singer
• $2000 Omaha High-Low (first name)*
• 1977 Broadway hit
• 1977 Tony Award winner for Best Musical
• 1977 Tony winner
• 1977 Tony winner for Best Musical
• 1977 Tony-winning musical
• A Hall of fame
• A Merman role
• A New Deal for Christmas musical
• A Woody Allen heroine
• Actress Potts
• Aileen Quinn played the title role in the 1982 movie
• Alvy's love
• Alvy's love interest in a Woody Allen film
• Alvy's movie love
• An Oakley
• Andrea McArdle Broadway role
• Andrea McArdle role
• Andrea McArdle title role
• Anything You Can Do singer
• Astronomer ___ Jump Cannon
• Berlin musical heroine
• Berlin's gun toter
• Best Musical of 1977
• Black Souls author Meyer
• Broadway gun toter
• Broadway heroine
• Broadway hit
• Broadway moppet
• Broadway musical
• Broadway musical: 1977
• Broadway orphan
• Broadway revival of 1997
• Broadway show based on a comic strip
• Broadway show's inane cast (5)
• Broadway's gal with a gun
• Broadway's gun gal
• Buffalo Bill's deadeye
• Buffalo Bill's sharpshooter
• Bull Durham character
• Cartoon orphan
• Celebrity photographer Leibovitz
• Charles Strouse musical
• Chewing Gum singer
• Cinema Hall of fame?
• Comic strip musical
• Comic strip orphan
• Comics kid
• Comics orphan
• Curly-haired comics heroine
• Daddy Warbuck's girl
• Daddy Warbucks ward'
• Daddy Warbucks' adoptee
• Daddy Warbucks' charge
• Daddy Warbucks' kid
• Daddy Warbucks's little girl
• Deadeye Oakley
• Diane Keaton film, ___ Hall
• Did she use the gun?
• Dillard or Potts
• Durable musical
• Early role for Sarah Jessica Parker
• Early Sarah Jessica Parker role
• Early Sarah Jessica role
• Easy Street musical
• Eurythmics lead singer Lennox
• Eurythmics name
• Eurythmics singer Lennox
• Feisty fictional orphan
• Gal with a gun, on Broadway
• Girl of Tomorrow
• Girl with a gun
• Grammy winner Lennox
• Gun getter on Broadway
• Gun getter?
• Gun toter on Broadway
• Gun-totin' Oakley
• Gun-toting Broadway gal
• Hall of cinema
• Hall of film
• Hall of film fame
• Hall or Oakley
• Harold Gray heroine
• Harold Gray's little heroine
• Harold Gray's little orphan
• Harold Gray's orphan
• Hit Broadway musical based on a comic strip
• Hit musical
• Hit musical and film
• It had 2,377 Broadway performances
• It opened at the Alvin Theatre on April 21, 1977
• It played 2,377 times on Broadway
• It's the Hard-Knock Life musical
• It's the Hard-Knock Life source
• John Denver wrote a song for her
• Laurie of songdom
• Laurie or Rooney
• Leibovitz or Lennox
• Lennox of Eurythmics
• Lennox of the Eurythmics
• Lennox who sang Why
• Little comics girl
• Little Orphan ___
• Little orphan girl
• Long runner on Broadway
• Long-running Broadway musical
• Maybe singer
• McArdle role
• Meg's Sleepless in Seattle role
• Miss Hannigan's charge
• Miss Hannigan's charge, on Broadway
• Miss Oaklely
• Movie Hall
• Movie Hall of fame
• Movie that featured the hit song Tomorrow
• Ms. Lennox
• Ms. Savoy in Bull Durham
• Musical based on a comic strip
• Musical based on a strip
• Musical featuring Little Girls
• Musical featuring the song It's the Hard-Knock Life
• Musical featuring the song Tomorrow
• Musical featuring Tomorrow
• Musical from which Jay-Z took the sample in Hard Knock Life
• Musical of Tomorrow
• Musical orphan
• Musical role: 1977
• Musical set in an orphanage
• Musical set in the Depression
• Musical starring a little redhead
• Musical starring a redhead
• Musical that featured the song Tomorrow
• Musical title girl who sang Tomorrow and Dumb Dog
• Musical with a dog
• Musical with a moppet
• Musical with an orphan
• Musical with Maybe and Little Girls
• Musical with the numbers Maybe and NYC
• Musical with the song Easy Street
• Musical with the song It's the Hard-Knock Life
• Musical with the song Little Girls
• Musical with the song N.Y.C.
• Musical with the song Tomorrow
• Musical with the song We'd Like to Thank You Herbert Hoover
• Musical with Tomorrow
• Novelist Tyler
• Oakley of the range
• Oakley or Potts
• Oakley with a gun
• Orphan of comics
• Orphan of stage and film
• Orphan on Broadway
• Oscar-winning role for Diane
• Oscar-winning title role for Diane
• Owner of Sandy
• Owner of the dog Sandy
• Part of a Woody Allen title
• Photographer Leibovitz
• Play girl
• Play with Daddy Warbucks
• Poe poem For ___
• Poker whiz ___ Duke
• Potts in pictures
• Potts of Designing Women
• Potts or Oakley
• Pulitzer author Dillard
• Pulitzer Prize winning author Dillard
• Pulitzer writer Dillard
• Pulitzer-winning author Dillard
• Pulitzer-winning author E. ___ Proulx
• Pulitzer-winning novelist E. ___ Proulx
• Punjab's friend
• Punjab's musical
• Put a Little Love in Your Heart singer Lennox
• Radio orphan with pretty auburn locks
• Red-headed Broadway character
• Red-headed orphan
• Role first played on Broadway by 13-year-old Andrea McArdle
• Role first played on Broadway by Andrea McArdle
• Role for a young Sarah Jessica Parker
• Rooney or Laurie
• Sandy's human
• Sandy's mistress
• Sandy's orphaned owner
• Sandy's owner
• Sarah Jessica Parker Broadway role
• Sharpshooter Oakley
• Sharpshooter Oakley of the Old West
• Sharpshooter Oakley who married Frank Butler
• She sang about tomorrow
• She sang to Sandy
• She sang Tomorrow
• She sang Tomorrow and Dumb Dog
• She wears a 9
• Shooter Oakley
• Show with the song It's the Hard-Knock Life
• Singer Lennox
• Source of the sample in Jay-Z's Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem)
• Sure-shot Oakley
• The musical of Tomorrow
• The Tomorrow show
• Title character of a Berlin musical
• Title character who sang Doin' What Comes Natur'lly
• Title character who sang You Can't Get a Man With a Gun
• Title girl in a Harold Gray comic strip
• Tomorrow play
• Tomorrow show
• Tomorrow title singer
• Tony winner between A Chorus Line and Ain't Misbehavin'
• Tony-winning musical
• Tony-winning musical of '77
• Vanity Fair photographer Leibovitz
• Warbuck's ward
• Warbucks' charge
• Warbucks's favorite
• Ward of Daddy Warbucks
• Ward of Warbucks
• Who got Squeeze's Gun
• Wide-eyed orphan
• Winner of 7 Tony Awards (1977)
• Woody Allen's ___ Hall
• Writer Dillard
• You Can't Get a Man With a Gun singer
• You Won't Be an Orphan for Long musical
Анни, Энни; см. Anne, Anna (женское имя)