Crossword Clue: West End classic "Charley's ___"
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- ___ Jemima (brand of pancake mix)
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- ___ May, surrogate mother for Spider-Man
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- ___ Viv, caretaker of the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
- Anagram for a fish
- Anagram for tuna
- Andy Griffith's Bee
- A relative
- Becky, to D.J., on "Full House"
- Bee, for one
- Bee in Mayberry, e.g.
- Bee of classic TV
- Bee of old TV
- Bee or Clara
- Bee or Em
- Bee or Polly
- Bee Taylor, for one
- Bee, to Andy Taylor
- Bee, to Andy
- Bee, to Opie
- Bee's address?
- Bee's title
- Bertie Wooster's Agatha, for one
- Agatha or Dahlia, to Bertie Wooster
- Agatha, to Bertie Wooster
- Agony __ (British advice columnist)
- Blood relative
- Baby sitter, sometimes
- Babysitter, at times
- Babysitter, perhaps
- Bluebell or Clara
- Bluebelle, e.g., in old TV ads
- Bonnie Bedelia, to Macaulay Culkin
- Hilda or Zelda, to Sabrina Spellman
- Hilda or Zelda, to Sabrina
- Familial female
- Family female
- Family gathering visitor
- Family lady
- Family member
- Family reunion attendee, maybe
- Family reunion attendee
- Family title with two pronunciations
- Family title
- Family tree female
- Family tree member
- Family tree she
- Family woman
- Grandpa's daughter, sometimes
- Granny's other daughter
- Free babysitter, maybe
- Common family member
- Great-___
- Certain family member
- Greene's "Travels With My ____"
- Father's female sibling, to you
- Father's sibling
- Father's sister, e.g.
- Father's sister
- Fritzi Ritz, to Nancy
- Fritzi, to Nancy
- Female in the family
- Female kin
- Female relative
- Charley had one
- "Charley's __": Brandon Thomas farce
- Charley's ___ , farce staged in London in 1892, revived and adapted ever since
- "Charley's ___" (Jack Benny film)
- "Charley's ___"
- Charley's Dona Lucia
- Charley's Donna Lucia
- Charley's relative.
- Charley's relative
- Either Abby or Martha in "Arsenic and Old Lace"
- Elizabeth II, to Lady Sarah
- Eller, in "Oklahoma!"
- Eller of "Oklahoma!," e.g.
- Eller of "Oklahoma!," for one
- Eller or Em
- Eller, to Laurey, in "Oklahoma!"
- Em, for one
- Em or Bee, e.g.
- Em or Bee
- Em or Clara
- Em or Eller
- Em or Pittypat
- Em or Polly
- Em, to Dorothy in "The Wizard of Oz"
- Em, to Dorothy
- Ena, to Bambi
- Ena, to Bambie
- Chloe in "Uncle Tom's Cabin," e.g.
- Genealogy figure
- First-cousin's mom
- First cousin's mom
- Cousin bearer
- Cousin's mom
- Cousin's mother, to you
- Cousin's mother
- Cousin's parent
- Clara, e.g., on "Bewitched"
- Clara on "Bewitched," for one
- Clara or Bee
- Jack Benny film "Charley's ---"
- Jackie, on "Roseanne"
- Classic TV's Bee, for one
- Esther, on "Sanford and Son"
- Esther, to Lamont Sanford
- Ethel, to John Jr.
- Jane Fonda, to Bridget
- Jane, to Bridget Fonda
- Jane, to Bridget
- Close relative
- Gloria or Ruth, to Amy
- Jemima, e.g.
- Jemima, for one
- Jemima, notably
- Jemima on a pancake box
- Jemima or Bee
- Jemima or Millie
- Jessica Simpson, to Bronx Mowgli Wentz
- "Go Tell ___ Rhody"
- "Go Tell ____ Rhody"
- Dorothy's Em
- Godmother, at times
- Godmother, often
- Godmother, perhaps
- Godmother, sometimes
- Godparent, sometimes
- Doting one, perhaps
- Her sister has kids
- Hestia, to Artemis
- Dad's mom's daughter
- Dad's sib
- Dad's sister, e.g.
- Dad's sister, e,g,
- Dad's sister
- Julia Roberts, to Emma Roberts
- Julia, to Emma Roberts
- Mame, relatively speaking
- Mame to Patrick
- Pippa, to Prince George
- Solange, to Blue Ivy Carter
- Solange, to Blue Ivy
- Vargas Llosa novel "___ Julia and the Scriptwriter"
- Mother of your cousin
- Mother of your first cousin
- Pittypat, in "Gone With the Wind"
- Pittypat in "G.W.T.W."
- Pittypat or Polly
- Mother's sibling
- Mother's sister
- Many a godmother
- Many a godparent
- Tot tender, sometimes
- Margaret to Anne.
- Margaret, to Charles
- Margaret, to the Prince of Wales
- Marie, to Donny's sons
- Vi or Viv, on TV
- P. G. Wodehouse's ___ Agatha
- Victim of a homophonic misunderstanding, in Roald Dahl’s “Dirty Beasts”
- Kinswoman
- Kissing kin
- "Travels With My ___" (Graham Greene)
- Travels With My ___ (Graham Greene novel)
- "Travels With My ___" (Graham Greene novel)
- ''Travels With my ___'' (Graham Greene novel)
- ''Travels With My ___'' (Graham Greene)
- ''Travels With My ___''
- "Travels With My ---" (Graham Greene)
- Sometime baby sitter
- "Please excuse my dear ___ Sally" (math mnemonic)
- Viv on "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air," e.g.
- Vivian on "The Fresh Prince," e.g.
- Vivian, to the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
- Vivian, to Will, on "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air"
- Rosemary Clooney, to George
- Volunteer baby sitter, sometimes
- Volunteer babysitter, maybe
- Volunteer babysitter, often
- Volunteer sitter, perhaps
- May in Spider-Man, for one
- May or Bee
- May or Polly of fiction
- May, to Peter Parker
- May, to Spider-Man
- Mayberry's ___ Bee
- Mayberry's Bee Taylor, e.g.
- Parental sister
- Parent's sister
- Woman in a family tree
- Woman with a niece
- Polly or Eller
- Polly or Pittypat
- Polly or Sally
- Polly or Selma, e.g.
- Polly, to Sawyer
- Polly to Tom Sawyer
- Polly, to Tom Sawyer
- Polly, to Tom
- Meghan Markle, to Princess Charlotte
- Meghan, to George, Charlotte and Louis
- Meghan, to Prince Louis
- Member of many families
- Member of the family
- Member of the wedding, sometimes
- Pop's sib
- Pop's sister
- Possible babysitter
- Nefertiti, to Tut
- Patty or Selma, to any Simpson child
- Patty or Selma, to Bart Simpson
- Patty or Selma, to Bart
- Patty or Selma, to Lisa Simpson
- Patty or Selma, to Maggie
- Patty, to Bart Simpson
- Potential baby sitter
- Potential sitter
- Louis Armstrong "___ Hagar's Blues"
- Millie or Jemima
- One of the kin
- Minnie or Polly
- One slightly higher in a tree
- Relation
- Relative
- Relative for Charley
- Relative in a Brandon Thomas play
- One who cries "Uncle!"?
- One who is materteral
- Mitchell's Pittypat
- Mom or dad's sister
- Maiden __
- Mom's sib
- Mom's sibling, to you
- Mom's sibling
- Mom's sister
- Petunia Dursley, to Harry Potter
- Petunia, to Harry Potter
- Reunion attendee, perhaps
- Reunion attendee
- Reunion guest
- Reunion invitee
- Reuniongoer
- Rhody, in an old song
- Not-so-distant relative
- Wooster's bane
- Warwick, to Houston
- Tuna another way?
- Tuna metamorphosis
- Tuna remake?
- Word fatefully misspelled in a "Curb Your Enthusiasm" obituary
- Twain's Polly, e.g.
- Spider-Man's ___ May
- Wedding guest
- Wedding invitee, maybe
- Spoiler, maybe
- Syd Barrett "Gigolo ___"
- Sister of a parent
- Sister of your father
- Sister's title, perhaps
- Sawyer's Polly
- West End classic "Charley's ___"
- Uncle relative
- Uncle's better half
- Uncle's counterpart
- Uncle's love
- Uncle's mate
- Uncle's other half
- Uncle's partner
- Uncle's spouse
- Uncle's sweetheart
- Uncle's wife
- Talia Shire, to Nicolas Cage
- Talia Shire, to Sofia Coppola
- Talia, to Nicolas
- Tia or tante
- Tante translation
- Tante,in Terrebonne
- Scrooge McDuck, to Donald Duck
- Unpaid babysitter, perhaps
- Unpaid sitter, perhaps
- Unpaid sitter
- You may have a great one in your family
- Title for Princess Anne beginning in 1982
- Title for some sisters
- Title heard at family reunions
- Your cousin's mom, to you
- Your cousin's mom
- Your first cousin's mom
- Your mother's sister
- Selma or Patty, to Bart Simpson
- Selma or Patty, to Bart
- Selma or Patty, vis-á-vis Bart and Lisa
- Selma, to Bart
- Selma, to Lisa
- Selma, to Maggie
- Tom Sawyer's Polly, e.g.
- Tom Sawyer's Polly
Recent Usage of West End classic "Charley's ___" in Crossword Puzzles
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- New York Times - July 3, 1997