Answer: AUNTS
AUNTS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 111 times.
- Some reunion gatherers
- Stereotypical fussbudgets
- Fussy relatives, stereotypically
- Some doters on babies
- Some wedding guests
- Em and Bee
- Some sisters
- Em and Polly
- Uncles' mates
- Some kin
- Em and Bee, for two
- Agatha and Dahlia, in P. G. Wodehouse books
- Some volunteer baby sitters
- Relatives of nieces
- Family reunion attendees
- Patty and Selma, to Bart Simpson
- Females at family reunions
- Bee and Em
- Women with nieces
- Ma's sisters
- Some family reunion attenders
- Eller and Em
- Mame, et al.
- Hilda and Zelda, to TV's Sabrina
- Some reunion attendees
- Bee, Em, and others
- Tantes, ici
- Volunteer babysitters, maybe
- Cousin carriers
- Eunice and Jean, to Caroline
- Holiday visitors
- Dad's sisters
- Mom's sisters
- Family members
- Em, Bee and Polly
- Some kinfolk
- P.G. Wodehouse's Agatha and Dahlia
- Some members of the family
- Cousin providers
- Some of Granny's kids, perhaps
- Polly and Rhody
- Cousins' moms
- Mame and Em
- Patty and Selma, to Bart
- Clara and Harriet, in 1960s TV
- Some female relatives
- Some of the kinfolk
- Pittypat and Polly
- Uncles' partners
- "Tias", to Thomas
- Em et al.
- Abby and Martha, to Mortimer, in "Arsenic and Old Lace"
- Senders of some Christmas gifts
- Female relations
- Literature's Em and Polly
- Em and Bee, e.g.
- Reunion attendees
- Some baby sitters...
- Some of the family
- Some of Dad's kin
- What sisters often are
- Family tree members
- Women in a tree?
- What sisters are often
- Parent's sisters
- Women in the family
- Patty and Selma, e.g.
- Bertie Wooster's plague
- Patty and Selma, to Bart and Lisa
- Uncles' wives
- Twain's Polly et al.
- Em and Jemima
- The perpetrators in "Arsenic and Old Lace"
- Family circle members
- Anagram of "tunas"
- Some family tree branches
- Some reunion guests
- Some babysitters
- Em and Polly, in literature
- Many sisters
- Uncles' spouses
- Family females
- Shower organizers, maybe
- Some next of kin
- Wooster's bane
- Granny's girls
- Moms' former playmates
- Polly and Em of literature
- Em and Polly of fiction
- Moms' sisters, say
- Some sibs of Dad, to you
- Polly and Em of fiction
- Mothers of cousins
- Dahlia and Agatha, in the Jeeves novels by P. G. Wodehouse
- Cousins' mothers
- Cousins' parents
- Mothers' sisters
- Some unpaid babysitters
- Some parental siblings
- Father's sisters
- They might spoil their niblings
- Moms' sisters
- Some matriarchs
- Many godmothers
- Nieces' moms
- Parents' sisters
- Tias, en ingles
- Cousin's mothers
- Niblings' favorite babysitters, maybe
- Some godmothers
- Dads' sisters