| Shore |
| Ms. Shore |
| TV's Shore |
| Alice's cat |
| Singer Shore |
| Shore of song |
| Shore of music |
| Vocalist Shore |
| A certain Shore |
| 1970s talk show |
| Disney dachshund |
| Noted Washington |
| Shore from Tenn. |
| Shore seen on TV |
| Songstress Shore |
| '70s TV talk show |
| Shore of early TV |
| Daughter of Jacob |
| Bluesy Washington |
| Singer Washington |
| Entertainer Shore |
| Bing Crosby #1 hit |
| Shore of Hollywood |
| Washington of jazz |
| Entertaining Shore |
| Shore or Washington |
| Washington or Shore |
| ___, blow your horn! |
| Kitchen girl of song |
| Shore or Alice's cat |
| Shore of 'Up in Arms' |
| Song hit of the 1930s |
| 50's singer Washington |
| One of the Washingtons |
| Shore show of the '70s |
| Blues legend Washington |
| Kitchen dweller of song |
| Talk show hostess Shore |
| Washington of the blues |
| Someone in the kitchen? |
| Blues singer Washington |
| 'The Gypsy' singer Shore |
| Jacob's daughter by Leah |
| The "D" in jazz's Miss D |
| Kitchen occupant of song |
| Horn blower of folk music |
| Blues chanteuse Washington |
| Self-titled '70s talk show |
| Daughter of Jacob and Leah |
| Singer Shore or Washington |
| ''Alice in Wonderland'' cat |
| 1932 #1 hit for Bing Crosby |
| Washington the blues legend |
| My Heart Cries for You" Shore |
| Shore who dated Burt Reynolds |
| Washington who sang the blues |
| Queen of the Blues" Washington |
| Horn blower in an old folk song |
| Old school singer/actress Shore |
| Cat in "Through the Looking Glass |
| Shore popular during '40s and '50s |
| Alice's cat in "Alice in Wonderland |
| Someone's in the kitchen with __ . . . |
| Oldie introduced by Ethel Waters: 1924 |
| I've Been Working on the Railroad" name |
| I've Been Working on the Railroad" girl |
| Alice's pet cat in "Alice in Wonderland |
| Alice's cat in "Through the Looking-Glass |
| ___, won't you blow your horn?" (old lyric) |
| See the USA in Your Chevrolet" singer Shore |
| Washington who was called "Queen of the Blues |
| 1956 jazz/blues album with an exclamation point |
| Woman's name heard in "I've Been Working on the Railroad |
| Someone who's "in the kitchen" in "I've Been Working on the Railroad |