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Other crossword clues for answer "AUNTS"

AUNTS
Mame and Jemima
Mother's sisters
Mame and Em
Polly and Eller
They might have mom bobs
Some wedding invitees
Some kin
Some of the kinfolk
Cousins' moms
Kinswomen
Bee and Em, e.g.
Some of them are great
Bee and others
Godmothers, often
There's an "infestation" of them in a 2020 Geico ad
Bee and Polly, e.g.
Mom's sisses
Family reunion attendees
Bee and Em
Females at family reunions
Patty and Selma, to Bart Simpson
Women with nieces
Some sisters
Ma's sisters
Em and Bee
Hilda and Zelda, to TV's Sabrina
Eller and Em
Mame, et al.
Some family reunion attenders
Patty and Selma, to Bart
Some female relatives
Literature's Em and Polly
Women in the family
Family members
Family tree members
Cousins' mothers
Wedding attendees
Holiday visitors
Reunion attendees
Uncles' mates
Eunice and Jean, to Caroline
Pittypat and Polly
Abby and Martha, to Mortimer, in "Arsenic and Old Lace"
Many godmothers
Mom's sisters
Some matriarchs
Some wedding guests
Some godmothers
Bee and Pittypat
Granny's girls
Parent's sisters
Reunion attenders
Em, Bee and Polly
Dad's sisters
Some kinfolk
The perpetrators in "Arsenic and Old Lace"
Shower organizers, maybe
Some babysitters
Some reunion guests
Uncles' spouses
Many sisters
Some unpaid babysitters
Mom's sisters, to you
Some maidens
What many sisters are
Tías, aquí
Some reunion attendees
Bee, Em, and others
Tantes, ici
Volunteer babysitters, maybe
Cousin carriers
La Toya and Janet, to Blanket
Relatives.
Female relatives.
Kinfolk.
Part of a chorus in "Pinafore."
Parental relatives.
Last word of the "Pinafore" song, "I Am the Monarch of the Sea."
Last word of "I Am the Monarch of the Sea."
Chloe and Polly.
Chloe and others.
Potential baby sitters.
Mame and Polly
Rhody and Eller
Favorite hangouts
Baby sitters, at times
Kin in a G. & S. line
Mame and Minnie
Relations
Polly and Chloe
Polly and Pittypat
Em et al.
Tia and tante
. . . his cousins and his ___!: Gilbert
Chloe and Pittypat
Mom's sisters, e.g.
Polly and Pittypat of fiction
Reunion goers
Some female reuners
Some reunion gatherers
Fussy relatives, stereotypically
Stereotypical fussbudgets
Some doters on babies
Em and Polly
Agatha and Dahlia, in P. G. Wodehouse books
Em and Bee, for two
Some volunteer baby sitters
Relatives of nieces
Clara and Harriet, in 1960s TV
Em and Bee, e.g.
Female relations
Senders of some Christmas gifts
Uncles' partners
What sisters often are
Uncles' wives
Em and Jemima
Em and Polly, in literature
Some next of kin
Dahlia and Agatha, in the Jeeves novels by P. G. Wodehouse
Mothers of cousins
Where I Find My Heaven Gigolo ___
Baby sitters, sometimes
Polly and Rhody
Polly and Rhody, for two
Cousin providers
Family circle members
Some relatives
My parent's sisters
Some members of the family
P.G. Wodehouse's Agatha and Dahlia
Bertie Wooster's plague
Wooster's bane
Moms' former playmates
Some sibs of Dad, to you
Cousins' parents
Dorothy's Em and others
Father's sisters
Some parental siblings
Mame, and the like
Some of Granny's kids, perhaps
Women in a tree?
Your parents' sisters
Patty and Selma, to Bart and Lisa
Family females
Em and Polly of fiction
Polly and Em of fiction
Polly and Em of literature
They might spoil their niblings
Tias, in English
Niblings' favorite babysitters, maybe
Zelda and Hilda, to Sabrina Spellman
Em, Polly and Rhody
Polly and Jemima
Fiction's Em and Polly
Jemima and Em
Some reuners
Some babysitters who are related to the baby
Hilda and Zelda, to Sabrina
Doters on daughters, often
Granny's daughters
Patty and Selma, to Lisa
Some of Granddad's kids