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This aunt was played by Clara Blandick in the movie made of the book in which she appears. |
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As aunts go, this one was less than sainted but she sure knew how to have a good time! |
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The first time we meet this aunt in the 19th century classic book in which she is an integral character, she is giving her nephew a slap for eating jam without permission. |
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David Copperfield had a step-aunt who was anything but a saint. What are the first and last names of the strict, cold, and domineering sister of David's stepfather? |
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This Joseph Kesselring play, made into a movie in 1944, features two dotty old aunts. Who are they? |
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In the eighteenth century, this aunt added a new word to the lexicon, a word that means the ludicrous misuse of the English language. |
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This Dickensian aunt was jilted on her wedding day and lived in decaying splendour with her niece. The character's name? |
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This 'earth mother to the world' aunt is a key character in the first-ever musical by Rodgers and Hammerstein. |
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This aunt, another Dickens creation, adopts her orphaned nephew (the title character of the novel) and changes his name. |
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This aunt is wealthy and autocratic and appears in a classic American novel set during the War between the States. |
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