| Relatives |
| Acquired kin |
| Hubby's family |
| Spouse's family |
| Extended family? |
| Spouse's parents |
| Wedding creations |
| Marriage byproduct |
| Wedding contingent |
| Acquired relatives |
| Wedding acquisition |
| Not blood relatives |
| Marriage byproducts |
| Strained relations? |
| Marriage acquisition |
| Merger acquisitions? |
| Wedding acquisitions |
| Relations by marriage |
| Some holiday visitors |
| Relatives by marriage |
| Marriage acquisitions? |
| Post-wedding relatives |
| By-products of marriage |
| Wedding day acquisitions |
| Patty and Selma, to Homer |
| Some christening invitees |
| They're yours after "I do |
| Falk-Arkin film, with "The |
| The Bushes, to Henry Hager |
| Arkin-Falk comedy, "The ___ |
| Some of the extended family |
| Typical Thanksgiving guests |
| Often-dreaded holiday guests |
| Edith and Archie, to Meathead |
| Unwelcome visitors, sometimes |
| Frequent post-wedding visitors |
| Inevitable results of marriage |
| Source of much family friction |
| Relatives acquired by marriage |
| The Shrivers, to Schwarzenegger |
| Christmas party guests, at times |
| The Fockers, to the Byrneses: Hyph. |
| They're often acquired at a wedding |
| Your spouse's family, to you: Hyph. |
| 2003 Douglas/Brooks remake, with "The |
| What some guests become during a wedding |