| A priest entertains a bishop in state (7) |
The Sun Two Speed |
19 Oct 2025 |
| US state; capital Montgomery (7) |
Mirror Quiz |
17 Oct 2025 |
| Mobile's state |
USA Today |
14 Oct 2025 |
| Rosa Parks' birth state |
Universal |
09 Oct 2025 |
| The Heart of Dixie |
Wall Street Journal |
30 Aug 2025 |
| US state whose capital Montgomery (7) |
|
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| U.S. state east of Mississippi (7) |
|
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| Couple of associates touring research facility with graduate in American state (7) |
|
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| Georgia neighbor |
Newsday |
15 Jun 2025 |
| US state known whose nicknames include 'the Heart of Dixie' and 'the Cotton State' (7) |
|
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| A bachelor held by a Buddhist priest in state |
|
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| US state whose nicknames include 'the Heart of Dixie' and the Cotton State' (7) |
|
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| A monk with a bishop in a US state |
|
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| State through which Amtrak's Crescent route runs between New Orleans and New York (7) |
|
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| State where a Tibetan priest holds sailor (7) |
Puzzler Cryptic |
12 May 2025 |
| Southeastern US state whose capital is Montgomery (7) |
|
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| US state known as 'the Heart of Dixie' (7) |
|
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| Sweet Home - - -, Lynyrd Skynyrd song |
|
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| State "To Kill a Mockingbird" is set in |
USA Today |
16 Apr 2025 |
| In the style of an ex-president not only in a Southern state (7) |
|
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| State, in the style of Obama, love was lacking (7) |
|
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| The state of a laboratory before a graduate appears (7) |
|
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| AL |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
24 Mar 2025 |
| Sweet Home _, 1974 Lynyrd Skynyrd single (7) |
|
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| Where Birmingham is found across the Atlantic * |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
05 Mar 2025 |
| First US state, alphabetically |
New York Times Mini |
01 Mar 2025 |
| Montgomery is the capital of this US state (7) |
|
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| Sweet Home_, 1974 single by Lynyrd Skynyrd (7) |
|
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| Alphabetically firs state |
|
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| Alphabetically first state |
USA Today |
21 Jan 2025 |
| Laverne Cox's home state |
USA Today |
20 Jan 2025 |
| A dog getting US medics in a state (7) |
|
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| State in the manner of two different degree holders (7) |
Puzzler Cryptic |
19 Jan 2025 |
| The Crimson Tide of the NCAA |
LA Times Daily |
14 Jan 2025 |
| In the style of Obama, Oman's leader left state (7) |
|
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| State a novice, sailor and a master (7) |
|
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| State where a woman ruined by gin after a party (7) |
The Guardian Cryptic |
31 Dec 2024 |
| Georgia neighbor |
Thomas Joseph |
30 Dec 2024 |
| American state whose capital is Montgomery (7) |
|
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| Alphabetically first state |
Universal |
25 Dec 2024 |
| The Heart of Dixie |
Mirror Tea Time |
17 Dec 2024 |
| State that Capone stood for (7) |
|
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| One of 50 comprising country on Bulleid 'MN' 35012 (7) |
|
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| US state south of Tennessee (7) |
|
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| State a master followed a novice and sailor (7) |
|
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| US state; capital Montgomery |
Mirror Quiz |
17 Nov 2024 |
| "My Cousin Vinny" setting |
|
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| Birthplace state of Forrest Gump in the USA (7) |
|
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| State in the manner of two different degree holders (7) |
Puzzler Cryptic |
24 Oct 2024 |
| US cotton state |
|
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| A dog and a parent in US state (7) |
|
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| Setting for the 2014 film "Selma" |
New York Times Mini |
12 Oct 2024 |
| State where a mum got the French degree (7) |
|
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| In the manner of two graduates getting into a state (7) |
|
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| A master gets a laboratory in a state (7) |
|
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| The Yellowhammer state |
|
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| Southern state of America (7) |
|
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| Montgomery's state |
Commuter |
12 Sep 2024 |
| "Sweet Home ___," 2002 film starring Reese Witherspoon |
|
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| Montgomery is the capital of which US state? (7) |
|
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| State in the manner of two different degree holders (7) |
Puzzler Cryptic |
07 Sep 2024 |
| US state nicknamed 'the Cotton State' (7) |
|
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| US state; capital Montgomery |
Mirror Quiz |
24 Aug 2024 |
| Mobile home? |
Eugene Sheffer |
02 Aug 2024 |
| First state, alphabetically |
USA Today |
31 Jul 2024 |
| Georgia neighbor |
Thomas Joseph |
15 Jul 2024 |
| Huntsville's state |
Premier Sunday |
07 Jul 2024 |
| A mother by a science workroom in state (7) |
|
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| Sweet Home ___, romantic comedy (7) |
|
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| State where we find Birmingham (7) |
|
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| Country band named for its home state |
LA Times Daily |
17 Jun 2024 |
| A place to test a mother's 3, who sang file Sopranos' theme song (7) |
|
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| Which US state is also known as the Yellowhammer State? (7) |
|
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| US state nicknamed the Yellowhammer State (7) |
|
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| US state; capital Montgomery |
Mirror Quiz |
26 May 2024 |
| A priest held a Baptist's head in a southern river (7) |
|
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| State that the girl's outside the boxing association (7) |
|
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| Neighbor of Florida |
Premier Sunday |
12 May 2024 |
| Mr. X's favorite place? |
|
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| A scientist's room a mother visits in a US state (7) |
|
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| "Sweet Home ___" (Lynyrd Skynyrd song) |
|
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| U.S. state that contains the Rosa Parks Museum (7) |
|
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| US Deep South state |
The Times Concise |
18 Apr 2024 |
| Heart of Dixie state |
|
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| Southern US state |
Mirror Tea Time |
13 Apr 2024 |
| U.S. state whose capital is Montgomery (7) |
|
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| US state; capital Montgomery |
Mirror Quiz |
25 Mar 2024 |
| Sweet Home ___, 2002 film (7) |
|
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| The state of Birmingham! (7) |
|
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| The state of Birmingham! |
The Telegraph Quick |
06 Mar 2024 |
| Nursed by a Tibetan priest, sailor in state (7) |
|
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| Montgomery provides it with capital (7) |
|
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| Country music band with the hit "Mountain Music" who share a name with Montgomery's state |
|
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| Montgomery is the capital of which American state? (7) |
|
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| 22nd US state (7) |
|
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| 22nd US state |
The Telegraph Quick |
10 Feb 2024 |
| "To Kill a Mockingbird" setting |
New York Times |
04 Feb 2024 |
| Neighbor of Georgia |
Premier Sunday |
28 Jan 2024 |
| Birmingham's state |
Commuter |
22 Jan 2024 |
| Sober people hosting party - mum's in a state |
The Times Cryptic |
18 Jan 2024 |
| Neighbor to Georgia |
|
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| "Tennessee River" band |
|
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| The Crimson Tide |
Universal |
05 Jan 2024 |
| Home of the Rosa Parks Museum |
New York Times |
17 Dec 2023 |
| State in the manner of two different degree holders (7) |
Puzzler Cryptic |
14 Dec 2023 |
| A state in the S. E. United States, (7) |
|
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| A bishop welcomed by a Buddhist monk somewhere in America |
The Times Quick Cryptic |
10 Oct 2023 |
| US state |
The Telegraph Quick |
06 Oct 2023 |
| Georgia neighbor |
Family Time |
10 Jul 2023 |
| Confederate state during the American Civil War |
The Guardian Quick |
04 Jan 2023 |
| Country music band that shares its name with Montgomery's state and released a Christmas album in 1985 |
|
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| Montgomery bus boycott state |
USA Today |
19 Aug 2022 |
| State four areas in which large black mass must be broken up |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
03 Jun 2022 |
| A Gulf state |
Premier Sunday |
29 May 2022 |
| A dogma, perhaps, surrounding a US state |
The Guardian Cryptic |
27 May 2022 |
| Bear Bryant’s bailiwick |
Wall Street Journal |
14 May 2022 |
| Montgomery is its capital |
USA Today |
06 May 2022 |
| Mobile's location in diorama balanced in retrospect |
The Telegraph Toughie |
04 May 2022 |
| A dog and master touring a state of America |
|
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| Rosa Parks' home state |
Newsday |
02 Mar 2022 |
| Harper Lee's home |
Newsday |
27 Feb 2022 |
| Mobile homes are here? |
The Guardian Speedy |
30 Jan 2022 |
| Mobile's state |
Premier Sunday |
16 Jan 2022 |
| In former president's way, excluding old part of US |
|
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| In former president's way, excluding old part of US |
The Guardian Cryptic |
26 Nov 2021 |
| College football powerhouse |
LA Times Daily |
23 Jun 2021 |
| College football powerhouse |
The Washington Post |
23 Jun 2021 |
| A learner meeting a couple of graduates somewhere in America |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
20 May 2021 |
| US state |
The Telegraph Quick |
08 Feb 2021 |
| State laboratory following a strain - the fourth, fifth and sixth coming from salamander? |
Irish Times Crosaire |
30 Jan 2021 |
| State in which a priest entertains a bishop |
The Sun Two Speed |
07 Jan 2021 |
| Southern American state |
The Sun Two Speed |
07 Jan 2021 |
| State of teetotaller entertaining the foreign graduate at the end of term |
Irish Times Crosaire |
05 Dec 2020 |
| Selma’s state |
Wall Street Journal |
21 Nov 2020 |
| Moundville Native American Festival's state |
The Washington Post Sunday |
15 Nov 2020 |
| Mobile's place |
Premier Sunday |
04 Oct 2020 |
| Crimson Tide's home |
Thomas Joseph |
30 Sep 2020 |
| State requiring a student with a couple of degrees |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
23 Sep 2020 |
| "Sweet Home ___," 2002 film starring Reese Witherspoon which refers to the Yellowhammer state |
|
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| US state |
The Times Concise |
17 Jun 2020 |
| Like past president to blow his top in this state |
|
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| State of sailor nursed by a Buddhist monk |
|
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| Southern US state |
The Sun Two Speed |
11 May 2020 |
| A priest entertains a bishop in state |
The Sun Two Speed |
11 May 2020 |
| “To Kill a Mockingbird” setting |
Wall Street Journal |
16 Apr 2020 |
| Montgomery is capital of this Heart of Dixie State |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
01 Mar 2020 |
| Mobile home? |
Eugene Sheffer |
19 Feb 2020 |
| State in which a priest entertains a bishop |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
24 Dec 2019 |
| In NASA lab, a mad state |
|
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| A science place followed by a scholar in one of the states |
|
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| State, according to a President, once lacked nothing |
|
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| Where the Finches live |
Newsday |
27 Oct 2019 |
| Montgomery's state |
Thomas Joseph |
14 Oct 2019 |
| Element of the USA like president that's retired but not old |
The Telegraph Toughie |
10 Oct 2019 |
| “Dixieland Delight” band |
Wall Street Journal |
25 Sep 2019 |
| A research site followed by a scholar in US state |
|
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| Huntsville's state |
USA Today |
13 Aug 2019 |
| First state, in a way |
LA Times Daily |
02 Aug 2019 |
| First state, in a way |
The Washington Post |
02 Aug 2019 |
| Gulf of Mexico state |
The Washington Post |
01 Jul 2019 |
| Gulf of Mexico state |
LA Times Daily |
01 Jul 2019 |
| 'Sweet Home --', song by Lynyrd Skynyrd |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
22 Apr 2019 |
| Mobile setting |
Thomas Joseph |
08 Mar 2019 |
| '-- Bound', a 1940 record by Lead Belly |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
18 Feb 2019 |
| 'To Kill a Mockingbird' setting |
Wall Street Journal |
02 Feb 2019 |
| "To Kill a Mockingbird" setting |
|
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| Gulf of Mexico state |
|
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| First state, in a way |
|
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| "Dixieland Delight" band |
|
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| Huntsville's state |
|
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| 'The Heart of Dixie' |
Wall Street Journal |
03 Dec 2018 |
| Mobile home |
Wall Street Journal |
13 Oct 2018 |
| Like two graduates in part of America |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
27 Aug 2018 |
| Southern US state |
Irish Times Simplex |
21 Aug 2018 |
| Southern US state |
The Times Concise |
26 Jul 2018 |
| Mobile setting |
Wall Street Journal |
26 May 2018 |
| State of a sailor nursed by Tibetan priest |
The Sun Two Speed |
20 Apr 2018 |
| 2018 N.C.A.A. football champs |
New York Times |
01 Apr 2018 |
| State where a Tibetan priest holds sailor |
The Sun Two Speed |
14 Mar 2018 |
| A priest protecting a bishop's state |
|
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| State in which a priest entertains a bishop |
|
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| 3, 5 Across [2] |
The Guardian Speedy |
11 Feb 2018 |
| Selma's state |
The Washington Post |
03 Jan 2018 |
| Selma's state |
LA Times Daily |
03 Jan 2018 |
| Mobile home |
|
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| 2018 N.C.A.A. football champs |
|
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| "The Heart of Dixie" |
|
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| Mobile setting |
|
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| Selma's state |
|
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| Home of the Crimson Tide |
USA Today |
21 Dec 2017 |
| Like former US President missing old state |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
14 Dec 2017 |
| Auburn University home |
LA Times Daily |
13 Dec 2017 |
| Auburn University home |
The Washington Post |
13 Dec 2017 |
| State of southern US |
The Times Concise |
03 Nov 2017 |
| State of a girl half-cut, having obtained two degrees |
|
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| U.S. Space Camp setting |
Newsday |
28 Oct 2017 |
| Neighbor of Georgia |
Premier Sunday |
22 Oct 2017 |
| A couple of grads touring city state |
|
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| Part of ASU |
Premier Sunday |
23 Jul 2017 |
| Unfortunately inadequate couple of arts graduates in a state |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
30 Jun 2017 |
| "To Kill A Mockingbird" setting |
LA Times Daily |
30 Jun 2017 |
| 'To Kill A Mockingbird' setting |
The Washington Post |
30 Jun 2017 |
| Rosa Parks' birthplace |
Newsday |
25 May 2017 |
| Seaman entertained by a priest in Gulf state? |
The Telegraph Toughie |
07 Apr 2017 |
| Montgomery's home |
The Washington Post |
28 Mar 2017 |
| Montgomery's home |
LA Times Daily |
28 Mar 2017 |
| Georgia neighbor |
Thomas Joseph |
10 Feb 2017 |
| State of a bishop taken in by a monk |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
29 Jan 2017 |
| "To Kill A Mockingbird" setting |
|
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| Auburn University home |
|
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| Montgomery's home |
|
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| Home of the Crimson Tide |
|
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| Mobile location |
Wall Street Journal |
23 Dec 2016 |
| Its quarter honors Helen Keller |
Newsday |
02 Dec 2016 |
| First state to declare Christmas a legal holiday |
New York Times |
30 Nov 2016 |
| Like graduate mother in US State |
|
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| Muscle Shoals is there |
Wall Street Journal |
14 Oct 2016 |
| Where Forrest Gump played college football |
New York Times |
30 Sep 2016 |
| Crimson Tide's school |
USA Today |
17 Aug 2016 |
| 'The Heart of Dixie' |
The Washington Post |
27 Jul 2016 |
| State known as the Heart of Dixie |
The Guardian Quick |
06 May 2016 |
| A scientific establishment attended by a scholar in state |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
21 Apr 2016 |
| Birmingham locale |
Premier Sunday |
14 Feb 2016 |
| It's west of Georgia |
Newsday |
18 Jan 2016 |
| Where Forrest Gump played college football |
|
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| First state to declare Christmas a legal holiday |
|
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| 'To Kill a Mockingbird' setting |
The Chronicle of Higher Education |
18 Dec 2015 |
| State south of Tennessee |
The Sun Two Speed |
04 Nov 2015 |
| Selma locale |
Premier Sunday |
25 Oct 2015 |
| State of a student gaining a couple of degrees |
|
|
| Like degrees conferred by state |
The Times Cryptic |
27 Aug 2015 |
| State not south of 35 Across |
Newsday |
21 Aug 2015 |
| Mobile home? |
Thomas Joseph |
03 Jul 2015 |
| Article by the French president showing no love for state |
|
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| Addicts holding party, with old lady in a state |
|
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| Where Forrest Gump attended college |
New York Times |
29 Jan 2015 |
| A graduate supporting a dog briefly in the Birmingham area? |
The Times Cryptic |
21 Jan 2015 |
| State not south of 35 Across |
|
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| Where Forrest Gump attended college |
|
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| Selma locale |
|
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| "To Kill a Mockingbird" setting |
|
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| State styled after President, nothing less |
|
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| A Tibetan monk with a bishop in a US state |
|
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| Montgomery's home |
|
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| Georgia neighbor |
|
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| "Boys & Girls" ___ Shakes |
|
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| Birthplace of Willie Mays and Hank Aaron |
|
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| Mobile locale |
|
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| Where Forrest Gump was born |
|
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| Tennessee neighbor |
|
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| First state to legalize Christmas as a holiday (1836) |
|
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| One side in college football's Iron Bowl |
|
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| Bear Bryant's bailiwick |
|
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| Band with 33 #1 hits on Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart |
|
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| A president loses over backing the French state |
|
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| Mobile home |
|
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| Country band named for their home |
|
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| Talladega's home |
|
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| Crimson Tide home |
|
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| Its capital is Montgomery |
|
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| Nat King Cole's birthplace |
|
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| Country band named for their home |
|
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| Yellowhammer State |
|
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| State bordering a panhandle |
|
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| "Sweet home" state |
|
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| Mobile home? |
|
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| Muscle Shoals site |
|
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| Tuskegee's locale |
|
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| Tuskegee's locale |
|
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| "Mountain Music" band |
|
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| Georgia's on its side |
|
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| University in Tuscaloosa |
|
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| The Heart of Dixie |
|
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| Mobile home? |
|
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| Muscle Shoals site |
|
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| University in Tuscaloosa |
|
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| State bordering a panhandle |
|
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| The Heart of Dixie |
|
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| A scientific institute established by a graduate somewhere in America |
|
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| See 26-/28-Down |
|
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| Mobile site |
|
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| Home of Nascar's longest oval |
|
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| Mobile home? |
|
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| Crimson Tide |
|
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| "To Kill a Mockingbird" setting |
|
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| Georgia neighbor |
|
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| RIAA's "Country Group of the Century" |
|
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| Neighbor of Mississippi |
|
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| The Yellowhammer State |
|
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| Creek Confederacy tribe |
|
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| Mobile home? |
|
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| Auburn's home |
|
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| State of the union address? |
|
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| Auburn home |
|
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| Mobile home |
|
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| Yellowhammer State |
|
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| Helen Keller is on its quarter |
|
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| Auburn home |
|
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| Heart of Dixie |
|
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| A state |
|
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| Selma's state |
|
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| Where Enterprise is |
|
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| Where Zelda Fitzgerald and Nat King Cole were born |
|
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| Auburn foe |
|
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| Mobile home? |
|
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| Andalusia is in its south |
|
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| Georgia neighbor |
|
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| "Mountain Music" band |
|
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| "Sweet home" of song and cinema |
|
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| "The Heart of Dixie" |
|
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| Joe Namath's alma mater |
|
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| Gulf state |
|
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| Home of Sequoyah Caverns |
|
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| Where the Tombigbee flows |
|
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| Country quartet |
|
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| One of the Gulf States |
|
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| One of the Gulf States |
|
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| 22 of 50 |
|
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| FLORIDA |
|
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| The cotton state |
|
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| Camellia State |
|
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| Home of Horseshoe Bend National Military Park |
|
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| Mobile home |
|
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| "To Kill a Mockingbird" setting |
|
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| Helen Keller's birthplace |
|
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| Country quartet |
|
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| Mobile home? |
|
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| Mobile home? |
|
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| "Sweet Home ___" (Lynyrd Skynyrd hit of '74) |
|
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| Chart-topping country band |
|
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| Mobile location |
|
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| Helen Keller's birthplace |
|
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| Civil Rights locale |
|
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| "Mountain Music" group |
|
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| Mobile home |
|
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| "Take Me Down" band |
|
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| Mobile state |
|
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| Bessemer locale |
|
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| Florida neighbor |
|
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| Crimson Tide |
|
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| Home to Jeff Sessions |
|
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| Mobile state |
|
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| "Down Home" group |
|
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| Top-selling C&W quartet |
|
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| Home of Susanna's beau? |
|
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| "Feels So Right" band |
|
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| Country quartet |
|
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| Country quartet |
|
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| "Sweet Home ___" |
|
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| State bordering Georgia |
|
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| Montgomery's state |
|
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| George Wallace's state |
|
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| Namath's alma mater |
|
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| Country group |
|
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| Country band |
|
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| Bart Starr's alma mater |
|
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| The Crimson Tide |
|
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| Willie Mays' birthplace |
|
|
| "Heart of Dixie" |
|
|
| The Crimson Tide |
|
|
| The Heart of Dixie |
|
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| Joe Namath's alma mater |
|
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| Mobile's state |
|
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| Where Forrest Gump grew up |
|
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| Gulf state |
|
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| Grammy-winning country group |
|
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| Creek Indian land |
|
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| Florence site |
|
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| Award-winning music group |
|
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| Part of Dixie |
|
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| Country-rock group |
|
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| Pop-song group |
|
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| Where the Crimson Tide rolls |
|
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| Coach Curry's team |
|
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| Crimson Tide's home |
|
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| 40 Hour Week music group |
|
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| C. & W. group |
|
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| Rock group |
|
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| C.S.A. ship |
|
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| "The Heart of Dixie" |
|
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| "Heart of Dixie" |
|
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| Home of almost 4 million Americans |
|
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| State since Dec. 14, 1819 |
|
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| Dixie river |
|
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| Muscle Shoals' state |
|
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| Where the Conecuh flows |
|
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| Bear Bryant's boys |
|
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| Mobile home |
|
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| Yellowhammer state |
|
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| Where stars fell |
|
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| Carmer book locale |
|
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| Roll-call first |
|
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| Cotton state |
|
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| Where Anniston is. |
|
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| First in political roll-call. |
|
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| Where Tuscaloosa is. |
|
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| Scene of North-South football game. |
|
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| Part of the Old South. |
|
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| It means "good land." |
|
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| Where Wilson Dam is. |
|
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| Where Wheeler Dam is. |
|
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| Where Muscle Shoals is. |
|
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| Home of the Crimson Tide. |
|
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| Gordon Persons' state. |
|
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| Fourth word of "Oh! Susanna." |
|
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| Where Tombigbee River flows. |
|
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| Where Mobile is. |
|
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| Sparkman's state. |
|
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| National convention's first vote. |
|
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| Gov. Persons' state. |
|
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| First name in convention roll calls. |
|
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| Tuscaloosa's Crimson Tide. |
|
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| Governor Persons' state. |
|
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| Tallulah's state. |
|
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| Sunk off Cherbourg, 1864. |
|
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| Lister Hill's state. |
|
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| Folsom's state. |
|
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| "24 votes for Underwood." |
|
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| Governor Sparks' State. |
|
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| Vessel sunk by "Kearsage" in Civil War. |
|
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| Senator Bankhead's State. |
|
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| Mighty U. S. battleship. |
|
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| Giant U. S. battleship. |
|
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| The Yellowhammer State. |
|
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| Senator Bankhead's home State. |
|
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| Battleship launched Feb. 16, 1942. |
|
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| Yellowhammer State |
|
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| Famous ship. |
|
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| Early home of Creek Indians. |
|
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| Montgomery is its capital. |
|
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| Coastal state. |
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| Montgomery's river |
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| Home of Wilson Dam. |
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| Confederate privateer of 1862–64. |
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| W. W. II battleship. |
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| One of our new 35,000-ton battleships. |
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| Where Helen Keller was born. |
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| State. |
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| The Cotton State. |
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| Mobile home |
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| The Kearsarge sank her, 1864. |
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| Its motto: "We Dare Defend Our Rights." |
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| Place in the headlines. |
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| Dixie river. |
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| The Crimson Tide. |
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| Where the Tombigbee flows. |
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| Where Gadsen is. |
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| Steam-sloop of 1862–64. |
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| Where the Azalea Trail is. |
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| Confederate cruiser of 1864. |
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| Senator Hill's state. |
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| One of the Gulf States. |
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| Cotton State. |
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| Where Montgomery is. |
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