- - "Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's ...."
- - a life's partner if we unite properly
- - TV's "The Good ..."
- - the half that's better if we go outside!
- - Chaucer's famous work, "The ... of Bath's Tale"
- - Hubby's other half
- - Husband's partner
- - Husband's mate
- - Husband's spouse
- - Bachelor's least favorite radio station?
- - Bachelor's lack
- - One who's done the "I do's"
- - Talese's "Thy Neighbor's ......"
- - Man's better half
- - "The Farmer's ......" (1928 Hitchcock film)
- - "My ......" (song on The Who's "Who's Next" album)
- - Amy Tan's "The Kitchen God's ...."
- - One who's been down the aisle
- - Partner in life's journey
- - She's the one few are wrong about
- - Jill, to Joe
- - west indian iron lady
- - Chrissy Teigen, to John Legend
- - anne hathaway, to william shakespeare
- - "The Fisherman and His ...," German fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm
- - Part of cow I fed partner
- - Bride becomes one
- - few disturbed about one mate
- - Partner of dill not found in wildlife
- - Bride, post the wedding
- - Nicole, to Keith Urban
- - The Good ... (former Julianna Margulies TV series)
- - henry viii married his sixth on july 12, 1543
- - She said "I do"
- - The "little woman."
- - Partner with swine fever cuts nerves
- - Either spouse, perhaps
- - & 5. Fiancée
- - Michelle, to Barack
- - Beyonce, to Jay-Z
- - Ali Krieger, to Ashlyn Harris
- - CBS legal drama 'The Good ....'
- - Mrs
- - We must entertain one fine spouse
- - Married woman
- - Novel by Bharati Mukherjee
- - Partner with swine fever loses nerves
- - Desdemona, to Othello
- - Meghan, to Harry
- - Opal of the comics, to Earl Pickles
- - Portia de Rossi, to Ellen DeGeneres
- - Mrs. Sprat, to Jack
- - Edith, to Archie
- - One of two in some marriages
- - One of six for Henry VIII
- - Wilma Flintstone, to Fred
- - Not a single woman
- - Kate, to Prince William
- - Certain partner
- - One of 700 for King Solomon
- - ... the good
- - Wedding participant, afterwards
- - Emilia, to Iago
- - Marge, to Homer
- - Youngman wanted you to take his
- - Not a single female
- - Bride, after the wedding
- - Better half, typically
- - Legitimate deduction
- - Certain union member
- - .... of Bath (Chaucer pilgrim)
- - Linda Loman, to Willy
- - Wilma, to Fred
- - Better half, maybe
- - Wedding cake doll
- - Former bachelorette
- - Kate, to Petruchio, eventually
- - What a bride becomes at her wedding
- - Bachelorette, upon saying "I do"
- - Melinda, to Bill
- - Post-rite bride
- - Hillary, to Bill
- - Good radio station for a bride?
- - Mary, to Abe Lincoln
- - Marital partner, perhaps
- - Harriet, to Ozzie Nelson
- - ...... of Bath (Chaucer character)
- - Former fiancee
- - Michelle, to Barack Obama
- - Guinevere, to Arthur
- - Other half
- - "Something that has to warm up before you use it." "......"
- - The "Judy" of Punch and Judy
- - 14-Across, to George
- - Youngman offered his
- - Bride, after the vows
- - Judy, to Punch
- - Liz, to Dick, twice
- - Laura, to George W.
- - Josephine, to Napoleon
- - Harem member
- - Livia, to Augustus
- - Penultimate word in a Henny Youngman one-liner
- - Calpurnia, to Caesar
- - Missus
- - Lois, to Hi
- - Xanthippe, to Socrates
- - Laura, to George
- - "Farmer in the Dell" character
- - The birds and the bees?
- - Female spouse
- - Better half, often
- - Helen, to Menelaus
- - Not a single person
- - Spouse
- - Mate
- - Ring bearer?
- - Partner
- - Tenth Commandment word
- - Kate, to Petruchio
- - Better half?
- - ...... bride.
- - See 51-Across
- - Union member
- - Spouse, partner in marriage
- - harriet, to ozzie
- - a bride - one among few, perhaps
- - "The Good ......" (CBS legal drama from 2009 to 2016)
- - female in a married couple
- - few i suspect getting partner
- - old dutch
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