| "Oklahoma!" role | 26 |
| 'Oklahoma!' role | 24 |
| Mame, to Patrick Dennis | 23 |
| ___ Beeb (BBC nickname) | 23 |
| L. Frank Baum character | 23 |
| Reprimander of Miss Gulch | 25 |
| Dorothy's caretaker | 23 |
| 1939 role for Clara Blandick | 28 |
| Rosalind Russell title role | 27 |
| Rosalind Russell comedy | 23 |
| 1958 Rosalind Russell role | 26 |
| 1958 Rosalind Russell comedy | 28 |
| Russell film of '58 | 23 |
| Rosalind Russell: 1958 | 22 |
| Rosalind Russell role, 1958 | 27 |
| Classic Rosalind Russell role | 29 |
| 1956 Rosalind Russell role | 26 |
| Pancake mix persona (2) | 23 |
| Some reunion attendees | 22 |
| Unpaid babysitters, maybe | 25 |
| Stereotypical fussbudgets | 25 |
| Some reunion gatherers | 22 |
| Godmothers, frequently | 22 |
| What sisters often are | 22 |
| Volunteer babysitters, maybe | 28 |
| Twain's Polly et al. | 24 |
| Some volunteer baby sitters | 27 |
| Some members of the family | 26 |
| Some family tree branches | 25 |
| Some family reunion attenders | 29 |
| Polly and Rhody, for two | 24 |
| Polly and Pittypat of fiction | 29 |
| Patty and Selma, to Bart | 24 |
| My parent's sisters | 23 |
| Mom's sisters, e.g. | 23 |
| La Toya and Janet, to Blanket | 29 |
| Kin in a G. & S. line | 25 |
| Hilda and Zelda, to Sabrina | 27 |
| Females at family reunions | 26 |
| Eunice and Jean, to Caroline | 28 |
| Bertie Wooster's plague | 27 |
| Baby sitters, at times | 22 |
| Family member, informally | 25 |
| Family member, affectionately | 29 |
| Mom's sister, informally | 28 |
| Family reunion nickname | 23 |
| Nana's girl, maybe | 22 |
| Â Â Family nickname | 25 |
| Live-in household helper | 24 |
| Cultural exchange employee | 26 |
| Working mom's helper | 24 |
| One who puts others to sleep? | 29 |
| Live-in childcare employee | 26 |
| Domestic from overseas | 22 |
| Some nannies from abroad | 24 |
| Live-in helpers from abroad | 27 |
| Distinctive atmosphere | 22 |
| Invisible surrounding quality | 29 |
| Emanation from an angel | 23 |
| A psychic may claim to see it | 29 |
| A psychic may sense it | 22 |
| Surrounding atmosphere | 22 |
| Subtly pervasive quality | 24 |
| Angelic quality, perhaps | 24 |
| Walter Benjamin subject | 23 |
| That special something | 22 |
| Subtle quality you give off | 27 |
| Psychic sight for a seer | 24 |
| Kirlian photography image | 25 |
| Claimed psychic detection | 25 |
| A movie star may carry one | 26 |
| A celebrity may have one | 24 |
| What a celebrity may carry | 26 |
| The Mission's 2001 album | 28 |
| Superstar's radiance | 24 |
| Subjective surrounding | 22 |
| Subject for Walter Benjamin | 27 |
| Something unseen about you | 26 |
| Something about someone | 23 |
| Religious painting touch | 24 |
| Psychic's observation | 25 |
| Princess Diana had one | 22 |
| Pre-migraine sensation | 22 |
| Personification of the wind | 27 |
| Norwegian metal band ___ Noir | 29 |
| Morning wind personified | 24 |
| It may be all around you | 24 |
| Intangible surrounding | 22 |
| Indefinable surrounding | 23 |
| Hard-to-explain quality | 23 |
| Goddess of gentle winds | 23 |
| Glowing outward appearance | 26 |
| Distinct vibe around a person | 29 |
| Certain enveloping glow | 23 |
| Atmosphere or ambience | 22 |
| Aroma of flowers, e.g. | 22 |
| Anthroposophical concept | 24 |
| A president usually has one | 27 |
| A celebrity might have one | 26 |
| A celebrity carries one | 23 |