- - Old, ugly witches
- - Witches from fairy tales, who were old ...: Plural
- - Ugly old women
- - Old witches
- - Old crones
- - Evil old women
- - Old biddies
- - Old bats
- - Fairytale witches
- - macbeth cauldron tenders
- - storybook cacklers
- - Cauldron stirrers, in fairy tales
- - acronym in many yearbook missives
- - "How now, you secret, black, and midnight ......!": Macbeth
- - Crones
- - Baddies with pointy hats
- - Fairy tale crones
- - Witches and crones
- - Storied pot stirrers
- - "Macbeth" witches
- - Some Halloween figures
- - Fairy-tale caldron stirrers
- - "Macbeth" trio
- - Trio in 'Macbeth'
- - Storied broom riders
- - Folklore's Baba Yaga and her sisters, e.g
- - Storybook villains
- - Fairy tale heavies
- - Fairy tale cacklers
- - Witchy crones
- - Witchy sorts
- - "Macbeth" creatures
- - "Macbeth" witches, e.g.
- - Less-than-lovely ladies
- - Fairy tale staples
- - Harpies and harridans
- - "Macbeth" diviners
- - Some fairy story villains
- - Gorgons
- - Cauldron stirrers
- - Long-haired uglies
- - Cronish types
- - Broom riders
- - Battle-axes
- - Witches, to Shakespeare
- - Wicked witches, usually
- - The "Macbeth" witches, e.g.
- - Coven participants
- - They're no beauties
- - Caldron stirrers
- - Storybook baddies
- - "How now, you secret, black, and midnight ....!"
- - Some broom users
- - Frights to look at
- - Appearance-challenged ladies
- - Frightful women
- - Cauldron stirrers, maybe
- - Hardly beauty queens
- - No beauty queens, these
- - Cronish sorts
- - "Secret, black, and midnight ......."
- - The Weird Sisters.
- - Girls, in Navy slang.
- - Broomstick riders.
- - Women, in Navy slang.
- - "Black and midnight ......."—Macbeth.
- - Ugly women
- - Some Halloween costumes
- - Witchy women
- - "Macbeth" figures
- - Beldames
- - Witchy types
- - Beldams
- - Harridans
- - Shrews
- - Fairy tale baddies
- - Halloween figures
- - Witches ........
- - Fairy tale figures
- - Harpies
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