HEAVENS
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Clues, out of order
"________ on HEAVENS", common refrains around the holidays
Add a G to HEAVENS and anagram to get a spice
Append a letter to HEAVENS to get a female name
Change one letter in HEAVENS to get a location
Disney movie with a HEAVENSed princess
Heard at a racetrack: "HEAVENS your ________!"
Homophone of "HEAVENS" that a queen does
HEAVENS is a nickname for a ________
"HEAVENS New ________"
Our HEAVENS
Result of the HEAVENS opening up
About this Raddle
“Heavens to Betsy” is dated expression of surprise or dismay, along the lines of “good heavens” or “good grief.” The origins of the expression are, according to lexicographer Charles Earle Funk, “completely unsolvable.” We hope this Raddle isn’t.