- - One with a niece or nephew
- - woman with nieces
- - Are not, I hear, with a relative?
- - "Travels With My ......" (Graham Greene)
- - Pittypat, in "Gone With the Wind"
- - "Travels With My ......" (Graham Greene novel)
- - "Travels With My ......"
- - Vargas Llosa novel "...... Julia and the Scriptwriter"
- - Tighten a nut for a relatively great one?
- - Relative to tease about losing head
- - Is she a great one at flaunting a bit?
- - Female relative making gibe after losing face
- - Julia Roberts's relationship to Emma Roberts
- - hang-out is not initially relative
- - Meghan, to Charlotte
- - Relative to visit frequently in E London?
- - When duke goes, intimidate family member
- - Dad's sis
- - ...... Sally, fairground game
- - Relative drives worker round the bend
- - tuna-mad relative
- - Relatively speaking it could be a tuna ...
- - relative to tuna recipe
- - She may be maternal
- - tuna for you, madam?
- - Em, in '. . . Oz'
- - a relative from taunton
- - Reports aren't relative
- - relative wanting cooked tuna
- - Relative who might be great
- - She turns a nut
- - Father's sister, maybe
- - ... Flo (period)
- - May to Peter Parker in Spider-Man
- - Head off to visit relative
- - Family member from Taunton
- - Kate Middleton, to Archie and Lilibet
- - .... Jemima syrup
- - Family member presents gold nugget hollowed out
- - ... Polly (relative of Tom Sawyer)
- - Your cousin's mother
- - Relative is wasted being out of head
- - ... Polly (Helen McCrory's role in "Peaky Blinders")
- - Mayberry Bee
- - One of the family cooked tuna
- - Julia Roberts, to Emma
- - Meghan, to Prince George
- - Title for Lydia and Elizabeth in The Handmaid's Tale
- - she may have a nephew
- - are not heard by a relative
- - Patty or Selma to the Simpson kids
- - Em, to Dorothy from Oz
- - What your mother's sister is to you
- - Vivian Banks, to the Fresh Prince
- - Kate, to Archie and Lilibet
- - spook cockney family member
- - Mom's sister, to you
- - Mum's sister
- - Bee to Opie on The Andy Griffith Show
- - Monica to Ross's son in "Friends"
- - Mom's twin sister
- - Cousin's mom, for short
- - Broadway's Mame
- - Kylie Jenner, to North West?
- - Relative having a cheerful manner without any frills
- - One who might dote on a nibling
- - Your mom's sister to you
- - Tia, in English
- - Mother's sister, say
- - Cousin's mom, to you
- - Mock topless relative
- - Family member such as Sally in the mnemonic PEMDAS
- - Cheap babysitter, perhaps
- - selma or patty, to maggie
- - One spoiling a nephew, perhaps
- - The wife of an uncle
- - Reuniongoer
- - Mom's sister(Used today)
- - Jane Fonda, to Bridget
- - Bee, to Opie
- - Mother's sister
- - Jemima, e.g.
- - Em or Bee
- - "Charley's ......"
- - One of the kin
- - Father's sister
- - Your cousin's mom
- - Rhody, in an old song
- - Pittypat in "G.W.T.W."
- - Jemima, for one
- - Godmother, sometimes
- - Esther, to Lamont Sanford
- - Cousin's mother
- - Bee, to Andy Taylor
- - Uncle's partner
- - Twain's Polly, e.g.
- - Tuna metamorphosis
- - Nefertiti, to Tut
- - Bee or Polly
- - Bee of classic TV
- - Unpaid sitter
- - Tom Sawyer's Polly, e.g.
- - Polly or Pittypat
- - Margaret, to Charles
- - Jemima or Millie
- - Family title
- - Em or Clara
- - Cousin bearer
- - Bee Taylor, for one
- - Your cousin's mom, to you
- - Wedding guest
- - Volunteer babysitter, often
- - Uncle's sweetheart
- - Uncle's better half
- - Tuna remake?
- - Tia or tante
- - Sister of your father
- - Sawyer's Polly
- - Patty or Selma, to Bart Simpson
- - Patty or Selma, to any Simpson child
- - Jemima or Bee
- - Jemima on a pancake box
- - Jane, to Bridget
- - Godparent, sometimes
- - Godmother, perhaps
- - Genealogy figure
- - Father's sibling
- - Em or Pittypat
- - Dad's sister, e.g.
- - Cousin's mother, to you
- - Clara or Bee
- - Charley had one
- - Certain family member
- - Bee's title
- - Bee, to Andy
- - Anagram for tuna
- - ...... Jemima (maple syrup brand)
- - ...... and uncle
- - Your mother's sister
- - You may have a great one in your family
- - Word fatefully misspelled in a "Curb Your Enthusiasm" obituary
- - West End classic "Charley's ......"
- - Wedding invitee, maybe
- - Warwick, to Houston
- - Volunteer sitter, perhaps
- - Volunteer babysitter, maybe
- - Volunteer baby sitter, sometimes
- - Vivian on "The Fresh Prince," e.g.
- - Viv on "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air," e.g.
- - Unpaid sitter, perhaps
- - Unpaid babysitter, perhaps
- - Uncle's other half
- - Uncle's counterpart
- - Tuna another way?
- - Tot tender, sometimes
- - Tom Sawyer's Polly
- - Title for some sisters
- - Tante translation
- - Talia, to Nicolas
- - Talia Shire, to Sofia Coppola
- - Syd Barrett "Gigolo ......"
- - Spider-Man's ...... May
- - Sometime baby sitter
- - Sister's title, perhaps
- - Sister of a parent
- - Selma, to Maggie
- - Selma, to Bart
- - Selma or Patty, vis-á-vis Bart and Lisa
- - Selma or Patty, to Bart Simpson
- - Selma or Patty, to Bart
- - Reunion guest
- - Relative in a Brandon Thomas play
- - Relative for Charley
- - Potential sitter
- - Possible babysitter
- - Polly, to Sawyer
- - Polly or Sally
- - Polly or Eller
- - Pittypat or Polly
- - Pippa, to Prince George
- - Patty or Selma, to Maggie
- - Patty or Selma, to Lisa Simpson
- - Parental sister
- - Parent's sister
- - P. G. Wodehouse's ...... Agatha
- - One who is materteral
- - One slightly higher in a tree
- - Not-so-distant relative
- - Mother's sibling
- - Mother of your first cousin
- - Mother of your cousin
- - Mom's sibling, to you
- - Mom's sibling
- - Mom's sib
- - Mitchell's Pittypat
- - Minnie or Polly
- - Millie or Jemima
- - Member of the wedding, sometimes
- - Member of many families
- - Mayberry's Bee Taylor, e.g.
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