Sitemap A 5251 - 5400
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A- or H-
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A or H weapon
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A or Jay, e.g.
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A or O
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A or O, but not B
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A or O, e.g.
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A or O, to a doctor
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A or Ray
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A" or "the
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A ___-out Case": G. Greene
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A, overseas
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A pack of ...
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A "pack" of hogwash
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A pad may protect it
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A paddlewheel may propel one
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A padlock may pass through it
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A padlock secures it
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A pageant winner
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A pageant winner's title
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A pain too lonely to know that faith is his twin brother," according to Kahlil Gibran
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A pair
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A pair of Broadway headliners.
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A pair of cards reduced to a fine powder?
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A pair of deuces beats it
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A pair of queens.
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A pair of rattlers
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A pair of sleigh pullers
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A pair of star-cross'd ___ take their life
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A pair of swordsmen
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A pair of these are called pocket rockets in Hold'Em
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A pair of TV and radio stars.
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A pair's air
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A pal of Bo's in a film
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A pal of Curly
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A pal of Pooh
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A pal of Wynken
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A palindrome's pivot
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A Palmer
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A palooka is a bad one
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A pampered Lassie posing for pics?
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___ a pancake
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A panda, for the World Wildlife Fund
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A Papuan people
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____ a Parade
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___ a Parade," 1931 song
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A parade may require one
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A parallelogram
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A parallelogram (var.)
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A parent of a dzo
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A parent of Eliasaph: Num. 3:24
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A parent of Pedro
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A Parisian Bank
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A Parisian's right?
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A Parisienne
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A Parker
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A parking garage may have special pricing for it
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A Parkinson's treatment
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A parolee may wear a monitor on it
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. . . a part, and mine ___ one
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A part of
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A part of, as a gang
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A part of Can.
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A part of some bicycles
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A part of the body known for being hard
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A part to tear ___ in": Shak.
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A participant in a bill-of-exchange transaction
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A particular morbid fear — aha! a brooch pin (anag)
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A partisan: Comb. form.
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A partner of day
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A partner of fast
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A partner of now
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___ a partridge in a pear tree
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A Partridge portrayer
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A party animal he's not
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A party to
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A party to a party?
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A party to, as a private joke
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A party to, as a secret
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A party to the plot
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A pass that isn't forward
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''A Passage of Arms'' writer Ambler
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A Passage to ___
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A Passage To ___" (1984)
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A Passage To ___" (1984 film)
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A Passage to India" actor, 1984
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A Passage to India" author
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''A Passage to India'' character
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A Passage to India" director
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A Passage to India" doctor
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A Passage to India" family
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A Passage to India" heroine
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A Passage to India" heroine ___ Quested
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A Passage to India" novelist, born 1/1
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''A Passage to India'' role
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A Passage to India" schoolmistress
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'A Passage to India' woman
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A Passage to India" woman ___ Quested
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A passel
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A passenger on
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A passing Manning
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A Passion for ___": Peters-Austin
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A password may provide it
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A password provides it
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A past tense of Greek verbs
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A pastel
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A pastor, perhaps (Abbr.)
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A pastry
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A pastry, for short
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A patch may cover one
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A patch of woods
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A patent, basically, according to John Oliver
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A patient may say it
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A patient response?
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A patois of La.
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A Patriarch
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A patriarch of the Israelites
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A patron of Columbus
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A Paul
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A Paul with pluck
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A ___ pawn in the game
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A PC may use it
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A PC user may press one
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A pea or a bean
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A Peace Nobelist: 1946
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A Peace Nobelist: 1978
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A Peace Prize Nobelist: 1925
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A Peace Prize winner: 1978
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A Peace Prize winner in 1908
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A peaceful bird?
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___ a Peach" (Allman Brothers album)
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A peach of a singer
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. . . a peak in ___": Keats
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A pealing noise
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A pealing place
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A-pealing sound?
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A pearly white
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A peasant in India.
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A-peel-ing fruit
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___ a peep!
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A peer
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A pelican has a big one
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A pelvic bone
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A penalty may be served in one
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A pencil, compared to a pen
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A pencil may be parked behind here
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A Penn State campus city
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A Penn State campus site
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A Pennsylvania community that sounds like a person
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__ a penny, . . .