- SHEILA
- ___ E, noted percussionist, singer, and Prince collaborator
- Prince percussionist ___ E.
- ___ Take a Bow (The Smiths)
- Kyle and Ike's mother on "South Park"
- Kyle's mom on "South Park"
- Girl, to Crocodile Dundee
- Gal, to an Aussie
- Down Under lass
- Melbourne gal
- Oh ___ (#1 hit by Ready for the World)
- Girl, in Australian slang
- MacRae of "The Jackie Gleason Show"
- American speed skater Young
- Down under girl
- Sydney's girl?
- Aussie gal
- Aussie lassie
- MacRae who played Alice on "The Jackie Gleason Show"
- Young woman, to an Aussie
- South Park mother of Ike and Kyle
- Australian gal
- Singer MacRae
- Blue eyes and a ponytail girl in a 1962 hit
- Her cheeks are rosy, she looks a little nosey girl in a 1962 #1 hit
- Actress MacRae who played Alice Kramden on "The Jackie Gleason Show"
- Tubman of Judy Blume's "Fudge" series
- Female variant of Cecil
- Australian girl
- Girl, to an Aussie
- Woman, in Australia
- Young girl, in Australia
- Actress MacRae
- Aussie woman
- Irish form of Cecilia.
- Young woman, in Australian slang
- Otherwise Known as ___ the Great (Judy Blume book)
- Girl in Ervine's "Changing Winds."
- Girl's name.
- Actress Barrett.
- Colleen's name.
- Entertainer MacRae
- Speed-skater Young
- ___ Graham, Fitzgerald's beloved
- Fitzgerald's Graham
- Comedienne MacRae
- Girl, in Aussie slanguage
- 1962 Tommy Roe hit
- 1962 #1 hit for Tommy Roe
- The Last of ___ (1973 whodunit)
- Aussie "chick"
- Girl, in Aussie slang
- Any Australian girl
- Girl of Oz
- Girl with blue eyes and a ponytail, in a 1962 #1 hit
- Sydney señorita
- 1962 #1 hit with the lyric "True love will never die"
- Australian lass
- Aussie lass
- The Last of ___ (1973 murder mystery)
- E. preceder
- Aussie girl
- Australian young woman
- Ready for the World: "Oh ___"
- Morphine song about a girl in Australia?
- E. in music?
- Drummer ___ E.
- Sweet little girl in a 1962 hit
- Melbourne miss
- Young woman from Down Under
- ___ E. aka "The Queen of Percussion"
- Texas congresswoman Jackson Lee
- 1962 #1 song by Tommy Roe
- Carrasco of CBS's "Ghosts"
- Young woman, in Aussie slang
- Carrasco of 27-Down