Some kin |
Em et al. |
Kinswomen |
Relations |
Relatives |
Bee and Em |
Em and Bee |
Mame and Em |
Mame et al. |
Tantes, ici |
Some sisters |
Em and Polly |
Many sisters |
Eller and Em |
Uncles & ... |
Mom's sisses |
Some kinfolk |
Cousin's moms |
Em and Jemima |
Tia and tante |
Dad's sisters |
Uncles' mates |
Uncles' wives |
Reunion goers |
Wooster's bane |
Granny's girls |
Mame and Polly |
Moms sisters |
Family females |
Some relatives |
Family members |
Cousin carriers |
Mame and Minnie |
Polly and Chloe |
Rhody and Eller |
Uncles' spouses |
Polly and Rhody |
Female relatives |
Cousins' mothers |
Em and Bee, e.g. |
Female relations |
Some next of kin |
Father's sisters |
Holiday visitors |
Uncles' partners |
Parent's sisters |
Cousin providers |
Women in a tree? |
Mother's sisters |
Some babysitters |
Reunion attendees |
Godmothers, often |
Some baby sitters |
Spouses of uncles |
Women with nieces |
Favorite hangouts |
Chloe and Pittypat |
Moms' sisters, say |
Mothers of cousins |
Granny's daughters |
Pittypat and Polly |
Some of the family |
Polly and Pittypat |
Bee, Em, and others |
Em and Bee, for two |
Mom's sisters, e.g. |
My parent's sisters |
Some of the kinfolk |
Some reunion guests |
Women in the family |
Relatives of nieces |
Some wedding guests |
Family tree members |
Twain's Polly et al. |
Babysitters, perhaps |
Family tree branches |
Babysitters, at times |
Kin in a G. & S. line |
Some wedding invitees |
Your parents' sisters |
Patty and Selma, e.g. |
Some female relatives |
Family circle members |
Baby sitters, at times |
Moms' former playmates |
Some of them are great |
What sisters often are |
Godmothers, frequently |
Some reunion gatherers |
Some reunion attendees |
Bertie Wooster's plague |
Dorothy's Em and others |
Em and Polly of fiction |
Polly and Em of fiction |
Polly and Rhody, for two |
Shower organizers, maybe |
Some sibs of Dad, to you |
Patty and Selma, to Lisa |
Patty and Selma, to Bart |
Some family tree branches |
Stereotypical fussbudgets |
Unpaid babysitters, maybe |
Doters on daughters, often |
Polly and Em of literature |
Some members of the family |
Females at family reunions |
Em and Polly, in literature |
Hilda and Zelda, to Sabrina |
Some volunteer baby sitters |
Eunice and Jean, to Caroline |
Volunteer babysitters, maybe |
La Toya and Janet, to Blanket |
Polly and Pittypat of fiction |
Some family reunion attenders |
Some family reunion attendees |
Clara and Harriet, in 1960s TV |
Some of Granny's kids, perhaps |
Senders of some Christmas gifts |
Fussy relatives, stereotypically |
Hilda and Zelda, to TV's Sabrina |
Patty and Selma, to Bart and Lisa |
Where I Find My Heaven" Gigolo ___ |
P.G. Wodehouse's Agatha and Dahlia |
. . . his cousins and his ___!": Gilbert |
Some female attendees at a family reunion |
The perpetrators in "Arsenic and Old Lace |
Last word of "I Am the Monarch of the Sea. |
Agatha and Dahlia, in P. G. Wodehouse books |
Abby and Martha, to Mortimer, in "Arsenic and Old Lace |
Dahlia and Agatha, in the Jeeves novels by P. G. Wodehouse |