L S
Real, living, American female
Born before 1960
In Entertainment (in the broad sense discussed a while back) and known mostly for this
Not a actress
Not a musician
She has appeared on TV
Not:
Lenore Skenazy
Lesley Stahl
10 to go
You say not a musician, but was she involved with music in any other way?
L S
Real, living, American female
Born before 1960
In Entertainment (in the broad sense discussed a while back) and known mostly for this
Not a actress
Not a musician
Not involved in music in any way
She has appeared on TV
Not:
Lenore Skenazy
Lesley Stahl
9 to go
Lydia Shire T.V. chef (I think)
L S
Real, living, American female
Born before 1960
In Entertainment (in the broad sense discussed a while back) and known mostly for this
Not a actress
Not a musician
Not involved in music in any way
She has appeared on TV
Not:
Lenore Skenazy
Lesley Stahl
Lydia Shire T.V. chef
9 to go
Clue: She is in that world of "entertainment" that includes, TV/Radio talk, commentary and punditry.
L S
Real, living, American female
Born before 1960
In Entertainment (in the broad sense discussed a while back) and known mostly for this
Not a actress
Not a musician
Not involved in music in any way
She has appeared on TV
Not:
Liz Smith
Lenore Skenazy
Lesley Stahl
Lydia Shire T.V. chef
9 to go
Clue: She is in that world of "entertainment" that includes, TV/Radio talk, commentary and punditry.
Bister rhymes with sister, it is, most people seem to think it's
"bye- chester"
O.K. M C
Mae Clark
Marvin Collins (was that the "palimony" attorney?)
Maria Callas
Mary Chapin Carpenter
fealola, I think you're thinking of Marvin Mitchelson, the lawyer who coined the term "palimony"
NOT
Mae Clark
Marvin Collins (was that the "palimony" attorney?)
Maria Callas
Michael Collins
Mary C Carpenter