President John Quincy ____ |
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Trouble With the Curve star Amy |
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US president before Jefferson |
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Second U.S. president |
Thomas Joseph |
13 Mar 2024 |
Nicola ___, former flyweight boxing champion (5) |
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Actress & singer Edie |
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John ___, second US president (5) |
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President writing to a girl (5) |
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Patch ___, Robin Williams film (5) |
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Surname shared by 2022 Strictly contestants Jayde, Kaye and Tony (5) |
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John Quincy ___, sixth President of the United States who was also a skilled flute player |
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Man Of Steel star Amy |
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Throat lump, ... apple (4'1) |
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& 16 Across Lump in one's throat as water pipe oddly cracks |
The Telegraph Toughie |
15 Feb 2024 |
Throat projection, ... apple (4'1) |
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*Thomas Jefferson was his VP |
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Neil ....., 2014-15 Norwich boss (5) |
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First U.S. vice president John |
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See 24 Across |
Mirror Quiz |
05 Feb 2024 |
First man's US president |
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Amy ___, Man of Steel actress |
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John ___, second President of the United States of America |
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Second U.S. president |
Eugene Sheffer |
13 Jan 2024 |
Last name of two of the first six US presidents |
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Amy who's played Lois Lane four times |
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Nicola, who struck gold in the ring in 2012 |
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Neil ..... , 2014-15 Norwich manager (5) |
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President John Quincy ___ |
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First, wife to Bill; second, a means of defence (5) |
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Former RSPCA president who penned A Nature Diary and a tale following the lagomorphic travails of the leporids of Watership Down (5) |
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President before Jefferson |
LA Times Mini |
08 Dec 2023 |
Second U.S. president |
Commuter |
08 Dec 2023 |
"Enchanted" star Amy |
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Common name for Yucca filamentosa is ___ needle (5) |
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Amy ___ of Julie & Julia |
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Sort of apple one checks |
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Photographer Ansel |
Eugene Sheffer |
11 Nov 2023 |
John ___, second President of the United States after whom a town in Jefferson County, New York is named |
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Second or sixth president |
Newsday |
22 Oct 2023 |
John __, second US president |
The Guardian Weekend |
02 Sep 2023 |
Yolanda with four Grammys in gospel |
New York Times |
18 Aug 2023 |
Second U.S. president |
Eugene Sheffer |
29 Jul 2023 |
"Vice" actress Amy |
Universal |
26 Jul 2023 |
2nd and 6th US presidents |
The Guardian Quick |
19 Jul 2023 |
Second or sixth US president |
The Times Concise |
17 Jul 2023 |
America's first vice, so to speak |
New York Times |
29 Jun 2023 |
__ Park, the home ground of Wycombe Wanderers |
The Guardian Weekend |
27 May 2023 |
Amy of "Disenchanted" |
Universal |
15 May 2023 |
NBA player Steven |
USA Today |
10 May 2023 |
Photographer Ansel |
Eugene Sheffer |
05 May 2023 |
Abigail who wrote 'remember the ladies' to her husband in 1776 |
New York Times |
14 Apr 2023 |
Fourth president after Adams |
New York Times |
01 Apr 2023 |
Amy of 'Arrival' |
New York Times |
22 Feb 2023 |
Yosemite photographer |
Newsday |
16 Feb 2023 |
"Drop Dead Gorgeous" actress Amy |
Universal |
02 Feb 2023 |
"Run to You" singer Bryan |
LA Times Daily |
25 Jan 2023 |
First vice president |
Newsday |
15 Jan 2023 |
Boston Tea Party leader Samuel |
Universal |
31 Dec 2022 |
___ apple (neck bump) |
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Ansel or Abigail |
Eugene Sheffer |
24 Dec 2022 |
Canadian singer Bryan |
Universal |
21 Dec 2022 |
___ apple (neck feature) |
Universal |
13 Dec 2022 |
Second U.S. president |
Thomas Joseph |
05 Dec 2022 |
New York City's mayor after de Blasio |
New York Times |
04 Dec 2022 |
Second U.S. president |
Thomas Joseph |
03 Oct 2022 |
"Yosemite Valley Winter" photographer |
LA Times Daily |
25 Sep 2022 |
"Apple" in one's throat? |
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First resident of the White House |
Wall Street Journal |
17 Sep 2022 |
Jefferson’s predecessor |
Wall Street Journal |
10 Sep 2022 |
"Vice" Oscar nominee |
LA Times Daily |
09 Sep 2022 |
Washington follower |
Wall Street Journal |
07 Sep 2022 |
Actress Amy of 'Enchanted' |
New York Times |
07 Sep 2022 |
Tony ___, English former soccer player who spent his entire club career playing for Arsenal F.C. |
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NYC Mayor Eric — |
Eugene Sheffer |
03 Jun 2022 |
Mayor after de Blasio |
Wall Street Journal |
21 May 2022 |
Yosemite photographer |
Newsday |
20 May 2022 |
A barrier close to precious old American leader |
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Native rights activist Hank |
USA Today |
13 Apr 2022 |
Amy of "Sharp Objects" |
Universal |
24 Mar 2022 |
Second president |
Thomas Joseph |
16 Mar 2022 |
Ansel __, photographer |
The Guardian Weekend |
12 Mar 2022 |
"John ___," HBO miniseries starring Paul Giamatti that won thirteen Emmys in 2008 |
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"Everything I Do" singer |
Canadiana |
28 Feb 2022 |
Victoria ___ and David Beckham, whose wedding at the Luttrellstown Castle in Ireland made headlines in 1999 |
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John or John Quincy |
New York Times |
17 Jan 2022 |
Second U.S. president |
Thomas Joseph |
10 Jan 2022 |
"Arrival" actress Amy |
Universal |
05 Jan 2022 |
Actors Arkin and Driver |
|
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First president to live in the White House |
LA Times Daily |
10 Dec 2021 |
Name of two presidents |
LA Times Daily |
31 Oct 2021 |
A mother with son who was a US president |
|
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Second or sixth president |
Universal |
14 Oct 2021 |
Second president |
Thomas Joseph |
07 Oct 2021 |
'Arrival' and 'Enchanted' actress Amy |
USA Today |
13 Sep 2021 |
'The Bachelorette' host Tayshia |
USA Today |
03 Sep 2021 |
___ apple (throat feature) |
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John —, US president |
The Times Concise |
16 Aug 2021 |
''1776'' protagonist |
Newsday |
11 Jun 2021 |
President after Washington |
New York Times |
07 Jun 2021 |
President John Quincy __ |
Newsday |
24 May 2021 |
NBA player Steven |
USA Today |
21 May 2021 |
Second US president |
The Times Concise |
08 May 2021 |
Oleta of soul |
New York Times |
23 Apr 2021 |
Gospel singer Yolanda |
USA Today |
02 Apr 2021 |
Notice a lady is president twice |
|
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Second U.S. president |
Thomas Joseph |
15 Mar 2021 |
A tree drops on author |
|
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"Vice" (2018) Oscar nominee Amy |
LA Times Daily |
17 Dec 2020 |
John ___ High School, fictional school featured in "Boy Meets World" |
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'Vice' (2018) Oscar nominee Amy |
The Washington Post |
17 Dec 2020 |
Amy of 'Arrival' |
New York Times |
12 Dec 2020 |
"John ___," American historical miniseries based on the political life of the second president of the U.S. |
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Washington successor |
Thomas Joseph |
27 Nov 2020 |
''Dilbert'' drawer |
Newsday |
09 Oct 2020 |
*He signed the act establishing the Library of Congress |
The Washington Post Sunday |
06 Sep 2020 |
Second or sixth president |
LA Times Daily |
10 Aug 2020 |
Second or sixth president |
The Washington Post |
10 Aug 2020 |
Actress Amy with six Oscar nominations |
New York Times |
29 Jul 2020 |
''The __ Administration'' (''Hamilton'' tune) |
Newsday |
27 Jun 2020 |
John ___, second President of the United States of America who was also a lawyer |
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Actress Amy |
Premier Sunday |
24 May 2020 |
See 112-Down |
Premier Sunday |
19 Apr 2020 |
Bryan ___, Canadian singer who won a Grammy for Best Song Written for Visual Media in 1992 |
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First vice president |
Universal |
25 Mar 2020 |
Washington's successor |
Thomas Joseph |
10 Feb 2020 |
President #2 |
The Washington Post |
13 Jan 2020 |
President #2 |
LA Times Daily |
13 Jan 2020 |
Amy of 'Arrival' |
USA Today |
10 Dec 2019 |
Wall going in as US president |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
01 Dec 2019 |
'Dilbert' creator Scott |
USA Today |
11 Oct 2019 |
First White House occupant |
Universal |
30 Aug 2019 |
Abigail ___, former first lady whose ghost is said to haunt the White House |
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"Man of Steel" actress Amy ___ |
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A mother's one who wrote animal tales |
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Douglas ___, author of 'The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy' |
New York Times |
27 Feb 2019 |
President 2 or 6 |
Thomas Joseph |
18 Feb 2019 |
Main author of the Massachusetts constitution |
Newsday |
16 Feb 2019 |
Bryan ___, singer of "Summer of '69" |
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First veep |
Wall Street Journal |
09 Feb 2019 |
Singer and song writer Bryan ____ |
Canadiana |
14 Jan 2019 |
First White House occupant |
|
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Douglas ___, author of "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" |
|
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First veep |
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"Dilbert" creator Scott |
|
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First presidential surname to appear twice |
Jonesin |
18 Dec 2018 |
Presidential name twice |
Universal |
14 Dec 2018 |
Second president |
Thomas Joseph |
08 Nov 2018 |
President John or John Quincy __ |
Newsday |
05 Nov 2018 |
'Nixon in China' composer John |
The Washington Post |
30 Sep 2018 |
"Nixon in China" composer John |
LA Times Daily |
30 Sep 2018 |
He fires Hamilton in ''Hamilton'' |
Newsday |
29 Sep 2018 |
First lady's partner, second president |
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Dogbert drawer |
Newsday |
26 Jul 2018 |
President between Washington and Jefferson |
The Washington Post |
23 Jul 2018 |
Frequent Yosemite photographer Ansel |
The Washington Post |
19 Jun 2018 |
Frequent Yosemite photographer Ansel |
LA Times Daily |
19 Jun 2018 |
President John or John Quincy |
Universal |
08 May 2018 |
Richard ____ wrote Watership Down |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
08 Apr 2018 |
Ansel or Abigail |
Eugene Sheffer |
29 Mar 2018 |
First president in the White House |
USA Today |
14 Mar 2018 |
"Dilbert" creator Scott |
LA Times Daily |
05 Mar 2018 |
'Dilbert' creator Scott |
The Washington Post |
05 Mar 2018 |
Stamp Act opposer Samuel |
USA Today |
12 Feb 2018 |
__ apple |
The Washington Post |
03 Feb 2018 |
__ apple |
LA Times Daily |
03 Feb 2018 |
Amy of 'Arrival' |
The Chronicle of Higher Education |
02 Feb 2018 |
Actress Amy of "Justice League" |
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Leader of assembly blocks US president |
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President John or John Quincy |
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__ apple |
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President between Washington and Jefferson |
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Stamp Act opposer Samuel |
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Amy of "Arrival" |
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Frequent Yosemite photographer Ansel |
|
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"Nixon in China" composer John |
|
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Presidential name twice |
|
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John or John Quincy |
Universal |
15 Dec 2017 |
Brewery namesake Samuel |
USA Today |
21 Oct 2017 |
President Monroe's successor |
Universal |
03 Oct 2017 |
''Dilbert'' cartoonist |
Newsday |
24 Aug 2017 |
Boston Tea Party leader |
New York Times |
15 Jul 2017 |
Ansel, Samuel or Abigail |
Universal |
03 Jul 2017 |
''Another Day in Cubicle Paradise'' author |
Newsday |
17 Jun 2017 |
Sam seen in bars |
LA Times Daily |
30 Apr 2017 |
Sam seen in bars |
The Washington Post |
30 Apr 2017 |
First man and second president |
|
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Scott who created Dilbert |
USA Today |
10 Apr 2017 |
Two presidents |
Universal |
05 Apr 2017 |
See 52-Across |
Premier Sunday |
02 Apr 2017 |
2nd president |
Thomas Joseph |
20 Feb 2017 |
Two presidents |
|
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President Monroe's successor |
|
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John or John Quincy |
|
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Ansel, Samuel or Abigail |
|
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Sam seen in bars |
|
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Second or sixth president |
|
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Brewery namesake Samuel |
|
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Scott who created Dilbert |
|
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Boston Tea Party leader |
|
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Scott who created "Dilbert" |
USA Today |
11 Dec 2016 |
First vice president of America |
Universal |
25 Nov 2016 |
Barrier breaks as US president |
|
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Ansel —, US landscape photographer |
The Times Concise |
10 Oct 2016 |
US president up in arms, mad apparently! |
|
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Early president |
Universal |
20 Sep 2016 |
Hydroelectric projects led by American President |
|
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Last name of two presidents |
The Washington Post |
17 Aug 2016 |
"Dilbert" cartoonist Scott |
USA Today |
08 Aug 2016 |
Second or sixth U.S. president |
USA Today |
02 Aug 2016 |
US president into communism adapted after a U-turn |
|
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First one-term president |
LA Times Daily |
05 Jul 2016 |
Second or sixth President |
The Washington Post |
05 May 2016 |
John --, US president |
The Telegraph Quick |
05 Mar 2016 |
Washington's veep |
Universal |
23 Feb 2016 |
Monroe's successor |
USA Today |
18 Feb 2016 |
Publicity about American president |
|
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First White House occupant |
USA Today |
07 Feb 2016 |
President after Washington |
Newsday |
02 Feb 2016 |
"Dilbert" cartoonist Scott |
|
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First one-term president |
|
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Early president |
|
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First White House occupant |
|
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Monroe's successor |
|
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Second or sixth U.S. president |
|
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Agent 86 player |
New York Times |
28 Nov 2015 |
'Mr. ___ and Eve' (1950s CBS sitcom) |
The Chronicle of Higher Education |
20 Nov 2015 |
Dilbert drawer Scott |
Premier Sunday |
08 Nov 2015 |
First one-term president |
Wall Street Journal |
03 Oct 2015 |
One of two presidents |
Universal |
03 Aug 2015 |
Watership Down author gives female manuscript |
|
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Washington's vice president |
Newsday |
23 Jun 2015 |
First veep |
Thomas Joseph |
20 Jun 2015 |
Douglas who wrote 'The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy' |
New York Times |
16 May 2015 |
#2 of 44 |
Jonesin |
30 Apr 2015 |
Either of two presidents |
Eugene Sheffer |
15 Apr 2015 |
Creator of Dogbert, Catbert and Ratbert |
LA Times Daily |
15 Mar 2015 |
Washington's successor |
Eugene Sheffer |
04 Mar 2015 |
Surname of two presidents |
Universal |
15 Feb 2015 |
John or John Quincy |
Premier Sunday |
18 Jan 2015 |
Posh name for a president |
|
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Former US president, Hoover, say, in to that extent |
|
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John or John Quincy |
|
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One of two presidents |
|
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"Somebody" Bryan |
|
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Surname of two presidents |
|
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Creator of Dogbert, Catbert and Ratbert |
|
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"Waking Up the Neighbours" Bryan |
|
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Don of "Get Smart" fame |
|
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Surname of two presidents |
|
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First one-term president |
|
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Douglas who wrote "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" |
|
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Washington's vice president |
|
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"Mr. ___ and Eve" (1950s CBS sitcom) |
|
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Dogbert drawer |
|
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Dilbert drawer Scott |
|
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"Dilbert" cartoonist |
|
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Agent 86 player |
|
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Former US president, Hoover, say, in to that extent |
|
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Number one number two |
|
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First vice president |
|
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First resident of the White House |
|
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Surname of two Massachusetts Constitution coauthors |
|
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Second or sixth president |
|
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First Vice President |
|
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"Watership Down" author Richard |
|
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First U.S. vice president |
|
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First president to occupy the White House |
|
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First vice president |
|
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Bryan or Ryan |
|
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Whiskeytown's Ryan |
|
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Dilbert creator Scott |
|
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Sam in a bar |
|
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His vice president was from a different party |
|
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Photog Ansel |
|
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Singer Edie |
|
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One working close to Washington? |
|
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Actress Amy of "Julie & Julia" |
|
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Name of two presidents |
|
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Dilbert's creator |
|
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White House's first occupant |
|
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Name of two presidents |
|
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John Quincy -- |
|
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Second or sixth president |
|
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Singer Bryan |
|
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Political rival of Hamilton |
|
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Town north of Pittsfield |
|
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See 7-Down |
|
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John in the White House |
|
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"Cuts Like a Knife" singer Bryan |
|
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Second or sixth president |
|
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Second or sixth in a series |
|
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Singer Bryan |
|
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President after Washington |
|
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"1776" protagonist |
|
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"Summer of '69" artist Bryan |
|
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Cardinals leader Ryan |
|
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See 7-Down |
|
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John in the White House |
|
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Surname of two presidents |
|
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McCullough bio subject |
|
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First U.S. Vice President |
|
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"Dilbert" cartoonist Scott |
|
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Amy of "Julie & Julia" |
|
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President during the XYZ Affair |
|
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"Dilbert" cartoonist Scott |
|
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Apple or ale lead-in |
|
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Photographer Ansel |
|
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Apple or ale lead-in |
|
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"1776" role |
|
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Continental Congress VIP |
|
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U.S. president #2 |
|
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First occupant of the White House |
|
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Presidential family name |
|
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First one-term U.S. president |
|
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Second or sixth president |
|
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Washington successor |
|
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Washington successor |
|
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'Get Smart' star Don |
|
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John or John Quincy |
|
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One of two presidents |
|
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He followed Monroe |
|
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Important name in U.S. history |
|
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Presidential surname |
|
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President before Jefferson |
|
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Washington successor |
|
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Second or sixth president |
|
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Second president |
|
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___ apple |
|
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Victoria Beckham, née __ |
|
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First White House occupant |
|
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Monroe's successor |
|
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Yosemite photographer |
|
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He called the U.S. vice presidency a "most insignificant office" |
|
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Booth Tarkington's "Alice ___" |
|
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"1776" role |
|
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Smart player |
|
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First U.S. vice president |
|
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First one-term U.S. president |
|
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The White House's first occupant |
|
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Noted shutterbug Ansel |
|
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President from Braintree |
|
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Sixth president |
|
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Sixth U.S. president |
|
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Jackson predecessor |
|
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John and Samuel |
|
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Jackson predecessor |
|
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"1776" character |
|
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Subject of a David McCullough political biography |
|
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#1 number two who became the #2 number one |
|
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Photographer Ansel |
|
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"1776" role |
|
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"___ Rib" (Hepburn and Tracy film) |
|
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Jackson predecessor |
|
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Monroe's successor |
|
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Scott who draws "Dilbert" |
|
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Sam in a bar |
|
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Name of two presidents |
|
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First Lady Abigail |
|
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Don of "Get Smart" |
|
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Sam in a bar |
|
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First U.S. vice president |
|
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Don of 'Get Smart' |
|
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Hemingway's "The Nick ___ Stories" |
|
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First veep |
|
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Washington follower |
|
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"The Straight Dope" author Cecil |
|
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One of two presidents |
|
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Bond girl in "Octopussy" |
|
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Douglas who created Zaphod Beeblebrox |
|
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Douglas who created Zaphod Beeblebrox |
|
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Second and sixth presidential name |
|
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Washington's successor |
|
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Early U.S. president |
|
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Washington's successor |
|
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Monroe follower |
|
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First occupant of the White House |
|
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See 13-Down |
|
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President before Jefferson |
|
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One working close to Washington? |
|
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Monroe's successor |
|
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Smart portrayer |
|
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Photographer Ansel |
|
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Ansel of photography |
|
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First vice president |
|
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First veep |
|
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John or John Q. |
|
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The only U.S. president whose vice president ran against him to succeed him was John .... |
|
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"The Straight Dope" columnist Cecil |
|
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Dilbert's creator |
|
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Writer Cecil of "The Straight Dope" |
|
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Singer Oleta |
|
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Major role in "1776" |
|
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First Vice President to become President |
|
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Second President |
|
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Noted shutterbug Ansel |
|
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__ apple |
|
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Second or sixth President |
|
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"The Hitchhiker Trilogy" author |
|
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See 40-Across |
|
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One of two presidents |
|
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"The Hitchhiker Trilogy" author |
|
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America's first number two |
|
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One of two presidents |
|
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See 40-Across |
|
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First Vice President to become President |
|
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George Washington successor |
|
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America's first vice-president |
|
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"Yosemite Valley Winter" photographer |
|
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___ apple |
|
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Second president |
|
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Second president |
|
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John Quincy __ |
|
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"Yosemite Valley Winter" photographer |
|
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John Quincy __ |
|
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Washington's successor |
|
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"Yosemite Valley Winter" photographer |
|
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First vice president |
|
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"1776" role |
|
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First vice president |
|
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See 55-Across |
|
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Monroe's successor |
|
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"Get Smart" star |
|
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Apple variety? |
|
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Brewer Samuel |
|
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First one-term president |
|
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Jackson's predecessor |
|
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"Watership Down" novelist Richard |
|
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Grizzly, on TV |
|
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See 59 Across |
|
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White House's first occupant |
|
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Subject of a 2001 best-selling McCullough biography |
|
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'Watership Down' author |
|
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John or Samuel who signed the Declaration of Independence |
|
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First Lady Abigail |
|
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Don or John |
|
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"Dilbert" cartoonist |
|
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Historian Henry |
|
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Sixth U.S. president |
|
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First U.S. vice president |
|
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Photog Ansel |
|
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"_____ Rib" (1949 film) |
|
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"Please Forgive Me" singer Bryan |
|
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Brewer Samuel |
|
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President during the XYZ Affair |
|
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"Watership Down" author |
|
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Second or sixth President |
|
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Portrait on an old 2¢ stamp |
|
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First U.S. vice president |
|
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"Please Forgive Me" singer Bryan |
|
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President during the XYZ Affair |
|
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Photographer Ansel |
|
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First U.S. vice president |
|
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Smart player |
|
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"Lonely Nights" singer Bryan |
|
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Washington follower |
|
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Smart player |
|
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Watership Down author Richard |
|
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Name of two Presidents |
|
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First occupant of the White House |
|
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Smart TV star Don? |
|
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He was Smart |
|
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Filmdom's Patch |
|
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Abigail, nee Smith |
|
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John Quincy or Samuel |
|
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The first president to occupy the White House, which celebrated its 200th birthday |
|
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Sixth US president |
|
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John or John Q. |
|
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"Smart" guy |
|
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First United States vice president |
|
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Washington follower |
|
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He became president with 71 Electoral College votes |
|
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Tarkington.s Alice |
|
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___ Award (N.H.L.'s Coach of the Year trophy) |
|
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"Get Smart" star Don |
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Surname of two presidents |
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___ apple |
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Don of "Get Smart" |
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Smart portrayer |
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Washington successor |
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"Gunsmoke" Doc |
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Gossip queen Cindy |
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John or John Quincy |
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"Dilbert" cartoonist |
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Patriot Samuel |
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Father-and-son presidential name |
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Smart player? |
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"1776" role |
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-- apple |
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Second or sixth President |
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"___ Rib" (1949 Tracy/Hepburn movie) |
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"1776" role |
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Second American president |
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"Watership Down" novelist Richard |
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Boston Tea Party V.I.P. |
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Brewer Samuel |
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Dilbert creator Scott |
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Sixth president |
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"Watership Down" author Richard |
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Name of two presidents |
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President from Braintree |
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Revolutionary leader Samuel |
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First US vice president |
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Name of two Presidents |
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Jackson predecessor |
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Washington's successor |
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Federalist President |
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"_____ Rib," Tracy-Hepburn film |
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Early president |
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Washington's follower |
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Hemingway's Nick |
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Name of two Presidents |
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Apple variety |
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Jefferson's predecessor |
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6th US president |
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"Careless Love" novelist Alice |
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Congressman Clayton Powell Jr. et al. |
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Second U.S. President |
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Presidential surname |
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Character considered to be Hemingway's alter ego |
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Tarkington's "Alice ___" |
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Washington's follower |
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Maude or Samuel |
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President Jefferson's predecessor |
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Tea Party inciter |
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He came on after Monroe |
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Declaration signer |
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John Quincy ___ |
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A Sam who damned the Stamp Act |
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"Watership Down" author |
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No. 2 or 6 |
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Maude of stage fame |
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First V.P. |
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Maud or Maude |
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First American minister to England |
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Smith and Bede |
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Joey or Julie |
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Smith and West |
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John Q. |
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President from Braintree, Mass. |
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President from Quincy, Massachusetts |
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Ansel ___, famed photographer |
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Leader of a "Party" in 1773 |
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"Grandfather Stories" author |
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President, actor or actress |
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Monroe follower |
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President: father or son |
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Tea Party leader: Dec. 16, 1773 |
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Inedible apple |
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John, Henry, Sam or Maude |
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John |
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Author Samuel Hopkins |
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Apple or ale |
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John or Don |
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White House name |
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U.S. President |
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F. P. A. |
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Presidential name |
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U. S. President |
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Kind of ale |
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With 102 Down, an entertainer |
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Bede and Smith |
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Revolutionary leader |
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James Truslow or John Couch |
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President |
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N. H. peak |
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U.S. President. |
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Peak in the Cascades |
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Name of two Presidents. |
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Peak in New Hampshire. |
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Memorable stage name. |
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Peak in the Presidential Range. |
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Monroe's successor. |
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Peak in N.H. |
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President. |
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Kind of apple. |
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Part of F.P.A. |
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Washington's follower. |
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Presidential pair. |
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___ apple. |
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___ ale (water). |
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Name in theater lore. |
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Famous stage name. |
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Abigail's White House husband. |
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Early patriot. |
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Famous American family. |
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FPA. |
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U. S. president. |
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Peak in the Cascade range. |
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Peak in the White Mountains. |
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Peak in N. H. |
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Distinguished American family. |
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Famed family of patriots. |
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Peak in the Cascades. |
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Cascade peak. |
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Gen. Persons' predecessor. |
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Mount ___, peak in the Cascades. |
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Only nonagenarian among U. S. Presidents (1735–1826). |
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Broadway's Daisy Mae. |
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Presidential assistant. |
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Peak of White Mountain. |
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Sherman ___. |
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White House VIP. |
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Washington VIP. |
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Booth Tarkington's Alice. |
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Peak of the Presidential Range. |
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White House aide. |
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Washington V. I. P. |
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Presidential Assistant. |
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Author of "Grandfather Stories." |
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Recently resigned Army Counselor. |
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One of Ike's aides. |
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Assistant to the President. |
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White House V. I. P. |
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Sixth President. |
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Eisenhower's right-hand man. |
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One of Eisenhower's chief aides. |
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Chief of White House staff. |
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Assistant to Eisenhower. |
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N. H. Governor, Eisenhower's chief assistant. |
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Ike's campaign chief. |
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Eisenhower's "Chief of Staff." |
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Author of "Nearer, My God, to Thee." |
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The second or sixth U. S. President. |
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Governor in Concord. |
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The Maude who played "A Kiss for Cinderella." |
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Stage name of Miss Kiskadden. |
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Abigail ___, mother of our 6th President. |
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Information Please expert. |
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Governor of the Granite State. |
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Governor of New Hampshire. |
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Governor at Concord. |
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The A in F. P. A. |
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The second or the sixth President. |
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Author of a famous diary. |
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President during XYZ Affair. |
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"The Education of Henry ___." |
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Miss Kiskadden's stage name. |
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Information Please standby. |
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Our second President. |
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Our first V. P. |
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"Information Please" expert. |
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Fadiman's expert. |
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Second President. |
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Second U. S. President. |
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Second President of U. S. |
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"The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" author |
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