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US narc hirer
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U.S. national flower
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US National Park in California
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US national symbol
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U.S. native
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U.S. natives
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U.S. naturalist
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U.S. naturalist: 1838-1914
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U.S. naturalist: 1838–1914
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US Naval Acad.
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U.S. Naval Academy mascot
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U.S. naval base in Spain
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U.S. naval historian
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U.S. naval historian: 1840–1914
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U.S. naval strategist
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U.S. naval vessel
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U.S. naval writer
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U.S. Navy base in Cuba, slangily
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U.S. Navy bigwig
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U.S. Navy craft
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U.S. Navy O-1: Abbr.
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U.S. Navy off.
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U.S. Navy officer
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U.S. Navy officer who smokes a water pipe?
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US Navy officers
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U.S. Navy submarine builder
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U.S. neighbor
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US New England state
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U.S. newcomer's course
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U.S. newcomer's course, perhaps
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U.S. newcomer's language course, perhaps
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U.S. newcomers' subj.
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U.S. News or YM
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U.S. News rates their programs
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US news wire.
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U.S. noncom
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___ us not . . .
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U.S. notable
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U.S. novelist
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U.S. novelist: 1815–82
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U.S. novelist-poet
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U.S. occupation target in 2014's "RoboCop
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U.S. occupied island until 1968
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U.S. oil giant
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US oil magnate and philanthropist, d. 1937
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US oil tycoon and philanthropist
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U.S. Olympic diver Louganis
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U.S. Olympic gymnast Chow
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US Olympic gymnastics team member Raisman
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U.S. Olympic skier
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U.S. Olympic swimming gold medalist Torres
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Us on ___," old song
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U.S. Open airer
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US Open and French Open feats
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U.S. Open champ, 1968
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U.S. Open champ: 1976
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U.S. Open champ, 1985-87
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U.S. Open champ Andre
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U.S. Open champ, Arthur
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U.S. Open champ before and after Pete
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US Open champ between John and Mats
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U.S. Open champ Ernie
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U.S. Open champ in 1994 and 1999
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U.S. Open champ in '94 and '97
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U.S. Open champ Tony: 1936
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U.S. Open champ who lost to Federer in the 2017 Wimbledon final
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U.S. Open champion: 1968
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U.S. Open champion Murray
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U.S. Open do-over
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US Open finalist of 1972
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U.S. Open golf champ: 1927
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U.S. Open golf champ: 1959
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U.S. Open golf champion Ernie
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U.S. Open judge's shout
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U.S. Open park, for short
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US Open situations
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US Open stadium
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U.S. Open stadium dedicatee
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US Open stadium name
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US Open stadium namesake
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US Open stumble
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U.S. Open tennis champ: 1968
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U.S. Open tennis finalist eight straight years
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U.S. Open tennis stadium
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U.S. Open tennis stadium honoree
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US Open tennis stadium name
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US Open Tennis venue, Flushing ...
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U.S. Open tennis victor over Arthur: 1972
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U.S. Open winner: 1934
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U.S. Open winner: 1961
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U.S. Open winner: 1977
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U.S. Open winner, 1994 and 1997
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U.S. Open winner Els
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U.S. Open winner in 1997
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US Open winner of 1965
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U.S. Open winner of 1994 and 1997
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U.S. Open's ___ Stadium
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U.S. operative
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U.S. opponent in the Ryder Cup
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U.S. or British mil. award
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U.S. or Can. money
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Us" or "them" in "It's us against them
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U.S. orator and family
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U.S. org. created to help fund the Civil War
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U.S. org. with over 39 million members
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U.S. org. with quarantine authority
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US organization in many spy movies: Abbr.
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US organization in many spy novels: Abbr.
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US organization with covert operations: Abbr.
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US organization with secret agents: Abbr.
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US organization with spies: Abbr.
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U.S. outlaw
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U.S. output
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U.S. output measure
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Us outside the U.S.
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U.S.-owned island
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U.S. Pacific island
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US Pacific state capital
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US Pacific territory
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U.S. painter
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U.S. painter: 1844–1916
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U.S. painter Alex ___
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US painter and etcher John ____
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U.S. painter and family
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U.S. painter George
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U.S. painter Leon
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U.S. painter Robert
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U.S. painter-sculptor: 1869-1953
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U.S. paper currency, 1863-1933
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Us Parisians
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U.S. Park Service employee
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_____ U.S. Pat. Off.
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U.S. patriot
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U.S. patriotic display
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U.S. penologist
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Us people?
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U.S. perennial herb
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U.S. pet protector
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US petrol
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U.S. pharmaceuticals overseer
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U.S. pharmaceuticals regulator
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U.S. philanthropist:1867–1933
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U.S. philosopher
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U.S. philosopher-essayist
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US physicist
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U.S. physicist Alfred ___
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U.S. pianist of 1800's
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U.S. pioneer
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US pioneers' transport