- - Scottish singer whose real name is Marie Lawrie
- - Scottish singer born Marie McDonald McLaughlin Lawrie
- - Alban Berg opera heroine who shares her name with a dwarf lupin
- - "Lemon" preceder to mean an apparel retailer
- - One-named To Sir with Love singer
- - Scottish vocalist who sang the To Sir with Love title song
- - Singer of Shout
- - Nickname for "Lousie." Also the singer of "To Sir, with Love"
- - Singer from Blur's inside repeatedly
- - "Boom Bang-a-Bang" singer
- - Marie MacDonald McLaughlin Lawrie alias, Scottish singer
- - Shout singer
- - Scottish singer whose hit singles include 'Shout' and 'To Sir With Love'
- - Scottish singer who appeared in the Morrisons 2007 Christmas advertising campaign
- - "To Sir With Love" warbler
- - "To Sir With Love" singer
- - "To Sir, With Love" singer-actress
- - Singer of 'The Man With the Golden Gun' theme song
- - App used by women to rate men
- - She sang to Sidney Poitier in a film
- - "To Sir With Love" songstress
- - "To Sir With Love" balladeer
- - One-name singer of the 1960s
- - One-named British pop singer
- - One-named singer of the 1960s
- - She sang "To Sir With Love"
- - "To Sir With Love" singer, 1967
- - Singer with the #1 hit "To Sir With Love"
- - "To Sir, With Love" vocalist
- - "To Sir With Love" actress
- - Singer of a Poitier film title
- - scottish singer
- - one-named shout singer
- - 1969 Eurovision winner
- - comics girl, little ......
- - Comic strip girl from the 1930s, "Little ......"
- - Opera by Alban Berg based on two plays by Frank Wedekind
- - The Farewell filmmaker Wang
- - Former NPR host Garcia-Navarro
- - name before "lemon" in an athletic wear brand
- - veteran songstress, born marie mcdonald mclaughlin lawrie
- - Humdinger (informal)
- - Little ....; girl of old cartoons
- - Journalist Garcia-Navarro
- - Decorator responsible for the new 10 4 at 11 Downing Street
- - Outstanding, informally
- - Humdinger relative
- - Woman's name that precedes "lemon" in an athletic wear brand
- - Opera that's something else
- - ...lemon (athleisure brand)
- - Real doozie
- - repetitive girl's name
- - Belle?
- - Extraordinary thing
- - Toughie
- - Comic-strip character
- - Singular sensation
- - "The Farewell" director Wang
- - Yoga pants brand, informally
- - Real doozy
- - Real beaut
- - Echoic female "L" name
- - Leggings brand, casually
- - Eye-popper
- - Real corker
- - Remarkable thing
- - Something remarkable
- - Quite a sight
- - Gorgeous woman
- - Beaut or doozy
- - Any outstanding example of its kind
- - Any spectacularly outstanding thing
- - "Little" comic strip character created in 1935
- - Beaut or stunner
- - Nickname for Louise
- - "Little" girl of early comics
- - Doozie
- - A real humdinger
- - Opera in which Jack the Ripper is a character
- - Outstanding person left university given half chance
- - Outstanding person or thing
- - She's back in town, in a Fats Waller song
- - Outstanding example of its kind
- - Lallapaloosa
- - App for rating men
- - Outstanding thing
- - "Little" girl of old comics
- - "Little ......" (Marjorie Henderson Buell comic strip)
- - Remarkable person or object
- - It really stands out
- - "Little" comics girl
- - Peach
- - Alban Berg opera
- - A real doozy
- - Wower
- - Amazing thing
- - Remarkable item
- - Berg opera
- - Blockbuster
- - Wowser
- - "Little ......" of the comics
- - Remarkable person, object or idea
- - A real doozie
- - She was Little in the comics
- - Stickout
- - Singular thing
- - Unfinished Berg opera
- - Oner
- - Remarkable sort
- - "Little ......" (Marjorie Henderson Buell cartoon)
- - Buell's 'Little --'
- - Opera by Berg
- - Remarkable person
- - Lollapalooza
- - Doozy
- - Wunderkind
- - Humdinger
- - Corker
- - Jim-dandy
- - Ripsnorter
- - Lalapalooza
- - Something special
- - Sockdolager
- - Real stunner?
- - Standout
- - Beaut
- - Dilly
- - Pip
- - Nonpareil
- - Knockout
- - One of a kind
- - Dandy
- - Killer
- - Something else
- - Crackerjack
- - Honey
- - Girl's name.
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- - Whopper
- - jenna's daughter, in "waitress"
- - real humdinger
- - ripsnorter sl
- - Opera by Alban Berg, first performed posthumously in 1937
- - Did she twice give the Luvvers a start?
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