Sitemap A 1951 - 2100
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A dot in the ocean
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A double sulfate.
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A doubles runner-up: 1990
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A Doubter's Almanac" novelist Ethan
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A dove ___
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A Dow Jones Industrial
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À ___ (down with, in Nice)
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A downsizing lumberjack?
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A downspout may begin under one
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A doz. doz.
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A dozen.
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A dozen bottles of wine
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___ a dozen (cheap)
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A dozen dozen
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A dozen for Hercules
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A dozen in Dijon
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A dozen, less one
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A dozen meses
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A dozen mesi
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A dozen minus one
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A dozen minus three
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A dozen moons
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A dozen ova?
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A dozen seasonal photos, say
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A D.P. is one
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A Dr. Kildare portrayer
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A: Dr. Livingstone, I presume. Q: What is your full name, ___?
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A Dr. may belong to one
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A drag
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A dramatic incident in Lord Byron's life.
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A dramatist and a city.
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A drawbridge may cross one
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A drawbridge may span it
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A drawbridge may span one
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A drawbridge might span one
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A drawbridge spans it
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A drawler might do it
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___ a dream
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A Dream" artist
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--- a Dream" (classic speech)
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''A Dream Is __ Your Heart Makes''
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___ a dream": King
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''___ a dream'' (Martin Luther King)
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___ a dream . . . ": Martin Luther King Jr.
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___ a Dream" (Martin Luther King speech): 2 wds.
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A dream of sorts
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A Dream ___ Wish Your Heart Makes
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A dress line
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A dress part
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A drift of _____
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'-- a drink!'
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A drink for Cicero
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___ a drink!" (Happy Hour cry)
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A drink, of sorts
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A drink was spilled all over her wallet and she had to ___ clean
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A driver may change it
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A driver may change one
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A driver may have one
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A driver may lay on it
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A driver may sit on it
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A driver often hits it
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A driver should stop for this light
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A driver tries to hit it
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A driving horse
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A dromedary has one
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A drone
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A drop in the bucket, perhaps
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A drop in the ocean?
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A drop of liquid.
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A drop-off among smokers?
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___ a drop to drink
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A dropped pop, e.g.
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A dropped pop-up, e.g.
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A dropping-out
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A drug, for short
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A drug might cure it
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___-A (drug used to treat chickenpox)
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A Druid, for one
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A drum stick, of sorts
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A drummer keeps it
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A drummer should have it
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. . . a drunken sailor on ___": Shak.
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A dry Burgundy
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A dryad
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A dryad or Danaid
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___-a-dub-dub
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A duck
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A dueler may pick one up
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A Duke of Courland
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A Duke's cousin
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___ a dull moment
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A Dumas
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A Dumas character
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A Dumas swordsman
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A dumpling
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A dunker may grab it
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A Dutch treat
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A DVD of the 1992 Rodney Dangerfield film ___ ...
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A dwarf
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A dweller on Parnassus
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A dwindling number of
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A dye
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A dyeing art
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A dyewood tree
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A dystopian novel
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A-E connection
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A-E connector
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A-E fill
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A-E filler
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A. E. Housman hero
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A. E. Housman's "A Shropshire ___
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A-E link
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A, E, or IOU
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A, e.g.
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A, e.g.: Abbr.
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A. Einstein specialty
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A eucalypt
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A eunuch guards it
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A eunuch opportunity?
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A Eur. capital
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A Eur. country
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A Eur. republic
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A euro forerunner
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A euro predecessor
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A European capital
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A European nut
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___ A (event at which a famous person might say hI)
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A-F connection
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A-F filler
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A. F. L. men.
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A-F link
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A-F links
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A-F linkup
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A fabler
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A face card
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A face for the dark?
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A face in the crowd
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A Face in the Crowd" director
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A face made for ___
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___ a fact!
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A fact-finding civil court judge ___
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A factory or warehouse, in China.
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A factory worker might make a dash for it
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A failure
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A failure of imagination," per Graham Greene
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A fair exchange.
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A fair number
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A fair shake in Hawaii
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A fair to remember