| Fair |
| Bottle |
| Legally |
| Fair lady |
| Fair lass |
| Fair-haired |
| Lightheaded? |
| Monroe was one |
| One who's fair |
| Fair-haired one |
| Platinum" color |
| Platinum" shade |
| Monroe, for one |
| Harlow or Grable |
| Dirty" hair color |
| Fair-haired femme |
| Kind of fair girl |
| Fair-haired woman |
| Fair-haired female |
| Like Mrs. Bumstead |
| Mae West, for one? |
| Like Dagwood's wife |
| Brunette's opposite |
| Classic joke target |
| Loni Anderson, e.g. |
| Like Marilyn Monroe |
| Marilyn Monroe, e.g. |
| Like some bombshells |
| Renoir's "___ Bather |
| One with light locks |
| Dagwood's wife is one |
| One who has more fun? |
| Strawberry or platinum |
| Marilyn Monroe, notably |
| One who's gone platinum |
| Mae West or Cheryl Tiegs |
| Renoir's "The ___ Bather |
| Having light-colored hair |
| A gentleman might prefer one |
| She has more fun, supposedly |
| Strawberry or platinum, e.g. |
| Gwen Stefani or Marilyn Monroe |
| Marilyn Monroe, e.g., hairwise |
| Word after dirty or strawberry |
| Gentleman's preference, perhaps |
| Subject of many a stereotype joke |
| Legally ___" (Reese Witherspoon film) |
| Word from Middle French for "light brown |
| ___ Ambition" (2007 Jessica Simpson movie) |
| Hair color that can be "dirty" or "platinum |