- - She possibly takes one in hand
- - Someone's in the kitchen with her, in song
- - Black Canary's alter ego ...... Lance
- - TV's Shore
- - Shore or Alice's cat
- - Jacob's daughter by Leah
- - Cat in "Through the Looking Glass"
- - "Alice in Wonderland" cat
- - Someone's in the kitchen with her
- - Alice's cat
- - Someone's in the kitchen with her, in an old song
- - Alice's cat in 'Through the Looking-Glass'
- - Woman in 'I've Been Working on the Railroad'
- - Someone in the kitchen?
- - Shore of 'Up in Arms'
- - Someone who's "in the kitchen" in "I've Been Working on the Railroad"
- - "Someone's in the kitchen with .... . . ."
- - Horn blower in an old folk song
- - Alice's cat in "Alice in Wonderland"
- - "See the USA in Your Chevrolet" singer Shore
- - Alice's pet cat in "Alice in Wonderland"
- - Carroll cat
- - Woman's name heard in "I've Been Working on the Railroad"
- - Alice's wonderland cat
- - Woman in the kitchen?
- - Kitchen occupant, in song
- - First name in TV variety
- - The "D" in jazz's Miss D
- - Popular 70's talk show
- - 50's singer Washington
- - the girl to keep one in hand, maybe
- - 'What a Diff'rence a Day Makes' singer Washington
- - shore with a show, once
- - Girl at home suffered back cramps
- - a girl cut it during passover
- - '50s singer Washington
- - washington who was "queen of the blues"
- - singer shore whose name is associated with a major lpga golf tournament
- - Daughter of Jacob by Leah
- - Singer Washington known as Queen of the Blues
- - emmy winner shore
- - "this bitter earth" singer washington
- - singer and actress shore
- - A girl worker coming back about one
- - Horn blower of folk music
- - Vocalist Shore
- - Shore popular during '40s and '50s
- - Shore from Tenn.
- - One of the Washingtons
- - A certain Shore
- - "My Heart Cries for You" Shore
- - Shore seen on TV
- - Blues great Washington
- - Entertainer and LPGA Hall-of-Famer Shore
- - 'Empty Nest' actress Manoff
- - Singer Shore or Washington
- - '70s TV talk show
- - Kitchen girl of song
- - Entertainer Shore
- - Kitchen occupant of song
- - Blues singer Washington
- - '......, won't you blow your horn?' (old lyric)
- - 'The Gypsy' singer Shore
- - 'I've Been Working on the Railroad' girl
- - Shore of early TV
- - Singer Shore
- - Washington the blues legend
- - 1956 jazz/blues album with an exclamation point
- - Shore show of the '70s
- - Bluesy Washington
- - Blues legend Washington
- - Songstress Shore
- - 'Queen of the Blues' Washington
- - Blues chanteuse Washington
- - Daughter of Jacob
- - Kitchen dweller of song
- - Old school singer/actress Shore
- - Entertaining Shore
- - Washington who sang the blues
- - 1932 #1 hit for Bing Crosby
- - Washington of the blues
- - Washington who was called "Queen of the Blues"
- - Washington or Shore
- - Washington of jazz
- - Singer Washington
- - Shore of song
- - Shore of Hollywood
- - Shore or Washington
- - Talk show hostess Shore
- - 1970s talk show
- - Shore who dated Burt Reynolds
- - "I've Been Working on the Railroad" name
- - Shore of music
- - Self-titled '70s talk show
- - Shore of 1950s TV
- - Noted Washington
- - Disney dachshund
- - "I've Been Working on the Railroad" woman
- - Jazz legend Washington
- - Kitchen lady of song
- - Washington of song
- - Musical Shore
- - Famous Shore
- - "Blues Queen" Washington
- - A Shore
- - Shore the singer
- - Singing Shore
- - Memorable Shore
- - Singer/actress Shore
- - Kitchen denizen of song
- - Song hit of the 1930s
- - Shore of America
- - Ms. Shore
- - Bing Crosby #1 hit
- - Oldie introduced by Ethel Waters: 1924
- - Daughter of Jacob and Leah
- - Blow your horn
- - Shore
- - Feline creation of Lewis Carroll
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