- HAGS
- Crones
- Certain folklore characters
- Old crones
- Some Halloween costumes
- Macbeth witches
- Macbeth diviners
- Folklore's Baba Yaga and her sisters, e.g.
- Fairy-tale caldron stirrers
- Get with, à la Austin Powers
- They transmitted nightmares to children, in English folklore
- Macbeth trio
- Gorgons
- Cronish sorts
- No beauty queens, these
- Appearance-challenged ladies
- Battle-axes
- They're no beauties
- Witches
- The "Macbeth" witches, e.g.
- Wicked witches, usually
- Macbeth figures
- Broom riders
- Cronish types
- Old witches
- Harpies and harridans
- Macbeth witches, e.g.
- Macbeth creatures
- Fairy tale figures
- Witchy-sounding acronym that got written in my middle school yearbooks a lot
- Witchy yearbook initialism
- Cauldron stirrers
- Witchy women
- Harpies
- Some broom users
- Fairy tale baddies
- Fairy tale staples
- Fairy tale heavies
- Storied broom riders
- Some Halloween figures
- Fairy tale crones
- Baddies with pointy hats
- How now, you secret, black, and midnight __!
- Witches, to Shakespeare
- Hardly beauty queens
- Black and midnight ___.—Macbeth.
- Harridans
- Women, in Navy slang.
- Broomstick riders.
- Girls, in Navy slang.
- Beldams.
- The Weird Sisters.
- Secret, black, and midnight ___!
- Ugly women
- Storied cauldron stirrers
- Halloween figures
- Cauldron stirrers, maybe
- Coven participants
- Frightful women
- Frights to look at
- Storybook baddies
- Long-haired uglies
- Some fairy story villains
- Fairy tale cacklers
- Trio in "Macbeth"
- Storied pot stirrers
- Witchy sorts
- Acronym in many yearbook missives
- Storybook cacklers
- Less-than-lovely ladies
- Old bats
- Beldames
- Evil old women
- Witches and crones
- Shrews
- Enjoy the break from school! acronym
- Caldron stirrers
- Old biddies
- Storybook villains