| Pop singer from Alberta |
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| Who sang Hallelujah at Leonard Cohen's memorial celebration, Tower of Song, in Quebec in November 2017? (1,1,4) and Sunday at Yarralumla (1947)? (5,8) |
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| Canadian diva who performs barefoot |
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| Recording artist whose hits include Constant Craving (1,1,4) |
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| "Constant Craving" singer (2 wds.) |
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| Constant Craving and Miss Chatelaine singer (1,1,4) |
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| Canadian pop and country singer (1,1,4) |
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| She did a famous cover of Cohen's "Hallelujah" |
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| Canadian country singer |
Newsday |
05 May 2024 |
| Singer whose hits include Constant Craving and Miss Chatelaine (1,1,4) |
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| Musician (3 wds.) |
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| "Constant Craving" singer |
Eugene Sheffer |
16 Sep 2022 |
| She sang "Constant Craving" |
Premier Sunday |
27 Feb 2022 |
| Pop star from Alberta |
Newsday |
15 Oct 2021 |
| "Absolute Torch and Twang" Grammy winner |
Universal |
14 Sep 2020 |
| 'Constant Craving' singer |
The Washington Post |
21 Oct 2018 |
| "Constant Craving" singer |
LA Times Daily |
21 Oct 2018 |
| 'Constant Craving' Grammy winner |
New York Times |
02 Aug 2018 |
| "Constant Craving" singer |
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| "Constant Craving" Grammy winner |
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| 'Constant Craving' singer |
Eugene Sheffer |
18 Dec 2015 |
| Won Grammy with Orbison in '89 for "Crying" |
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| "Trail of Broken Hearts" crooner |
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| "Constant Craving" singer |
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| Canadian pop singer |
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| Singer whose name is written in lower case |
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| 1988 Grammy winner for "Crying" |
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| 1992 Grammy winner for "Constant Craving" |
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| Singer who spells her name in all lowercase letters |
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| 1992 Grammy winner for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance |
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| 1992 Grammy winner for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance |
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| "Constant Craving" vocalist |
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| "Miss Chatelaine" singer |
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| "Constant Craving" vocalist |
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| "Constant Craving" singer |
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| "Shadowland" singer, 1988 |
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| Singer who spells her name in all lowercase letters |
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| Duet partner for Tony |
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| Singer who spells her name in all lowercase letters |
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| "Constant Craving" singer |
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| Canadian singer who eschews capitals |
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| "Constant Craving" singer |
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| "Constant Craving" singer |
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| Singer with the 1997 album "Drag" |
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| Singer with the 1992 album "Ingénue" |
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| Frequent duettist with Tony Bennett |
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| "Constant Craving" singer |
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| Cover subject of the first issue of Entertainment Weekly |
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| Canadian Grammy winner for country and pop |
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| Tony Bennett partner |
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| "Miss Chatelaine" singer |
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| Grammy winner for "Constant Craving," 1992 |
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| Canadian country singer |
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