Two-time Oscar nominee Joan NYT Crossword Puzzle
The answer to the NYT crossword puzzle "Two-time Oscar nominee Joan" is CUSACK. Joan Cusack is a talented actress known for her work in both film and television. She received two Academy Award nominations: one for her role in Working Girl (1988) and another for In & Out (1997).
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Updated Oct 26, 2024
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Two-time Oscar nominee Joan NYT Crossword
CUSACK.
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The clue "Two-time Oscar nominee Joan" was last seen in the New York Times crossword puzzle on October 26, 2024. The answer is Cusack, referring to actress Joan Cusack, who received Oscar nominations for her performances in Working Girl and In & Out.
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