| Capital of Massachusetts |
Newsday |
21 Oct 2025 |
| ___ Celtics, NBA team with a 19-game winning streak in the regular season of 2008-09 |
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| City home to the Freedom Trail |
USA Today |
11 Sep 2025 |
| "___ Legal"; series for James Spader |
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| Wish to cover street for tea party location (6) |
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| Billy ___, first rugby league player to be knighted (6) |
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| New England city |
The Times Concise |
04 Jul 2025 |
| State capital of Massachusetts, US (6) |
Mirror Quiz |
04 Jul 2025 |
| Setting of the novel "Johnny Tremain" |
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| Ralph ..., 1960 Olympic long jump gold medallist (6) |
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| City home to Bunker Hill and Beacon Hill |
USA Today |
31 May 2025 |
| Saint involved in blessing US city (6) |
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| __ cream pie |
USA Today |
25 Apr 2025 |
| New England city on the Charles River |
LA Times Daily |
24 Mar 2025 |
| William Shatner played lawyer Denny Crane in this (______ Legal) |
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| Type of waltz, card game (6) |
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| Capital of Massachusetts; type of 14 Down |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
06 Feb 2025 |
| Acela terminus |
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| Capital city of Massachusetts where Benjamin Franklin was born in 1706 |
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| This legal series starred James Spader (______ Legal) |
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| Whist-like card game; old dance (6) |
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| Two-step city? (6) |
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| ___ Celtics captured NBA Championship (6) |
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| _ Rob of "Survivor" |
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| Scene of 'Tea Party' 1773 |
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| Cry about time working in US city (6) |
The Guardian Cryptic |
13 Nov 2024 |
| Witham flows through this Lincs. town ... in Massachusetts! (6) |
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| Scene of a 1773 "tea party" (6) |
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| Tony Curtis starred as an infamous killer in the 1968 film The ... Strangler |
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| *City on the banks of the Charles |
Wall Street Journal |
10 Jul 2024 |
| US East Coast port |
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| State capital of Massachusetts (6) |
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| Where they danced the two-step at a tea party? (6) |
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| Kind of accent heard in "Pahk yah cah in Hahvahd Yahd" |
New York Times |
18 Jun 2024 |
| US city founded in 1630 by Puritan settlers, named after a village in Lincolnshire, England (6) |
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| Capital of the US state of Massachusetts (6) |
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| City was not so busy, some found, in hindsight |
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| Short head not turning in US city |
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| & 18D 2000s US television comedy-drama series starring James Spader and William Shatner |
Mirror Quiz |
04 Feb 2024 |
| Set outwardly in favour in U.S. city (6) |
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| American city gift stores selling tat, primarily |
The Times Cryptic |
15 Nov 2023 |
| ___ cream pie, misleading name of a dessert that's actually a cake, not a pie |
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| Old North Church setting |
Wall Street Journal |
20 Apr 2023 |
| Massachusetts state capital city that hosts a World Marathon Majors race |
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| ___ Celtics, Shaquille O'Neal's last NBA team before retirement |
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| ___ Bruins, NHL team based in Massachusetts that has 6 Stanley Cup wins |
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| Celtics' home |
Thomas Joseph |
21 Dec 2022 |
| Ben Franklin's birthplace |
Newsday |
04 Sep 2022 |
| Braves’ home before Milwaukee and then Atlanta |
Wall Street Journal |
31 Aug 2022 |
| One of three manors on the London Underground |
The Guardian Weekend |
30 Jul 2022 |
| Tea party protest here against British rule |
Irish Times Simplex |
18 Jun 2022 |
| Celtics' home |
Thomas Joseph |
05 Apr 2022 |
| US city’s way to divide benefit |
The Times Cryptic |
14 Jan 2022 |
| Home of the oldest active M.L.B. ballpark |
New York Times |
22 Jun 2021 |
| East Anglian town that's ‘stumped' (stumped in time of prosperity) |
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| "___ Legal," TV series starring Michael J. Fox as Daniel Post |
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| Capital founded in 1630 |
Wall Street Journal |
08 May 2021 |
| Massachusetts metropolis |
Newsday |
26 Apr 2021 |
| American city |
The Times Concise |
21 Apr 2021 |
| American city whose local teams won the Super Bowl and World Series in 2004 |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
21 Feb 2021 |
| Big city in Massachusetts |
Newsday |
05 Jan 2021 |
| Globe setting |
Wall Street Journal |
24 Oct 2020 |
| City where the Globe is published |
USA Today |
08 Oct 2020 |
| Particle split by head of thermodynamics in city abroad |
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| US city street in financially favourable situation |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
02 Jul 2020 |
| Capital of Massachusetts |
The Telegraph Quick |
24 Jun 2020 |
| April marathon city |
Newsday |
21 Jun 2020 |
| First Night ___, a New Year's Eve artistic and cultural celebration, that was first held in 1975 |
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| Capital of Massachusetts |
USA Today |
07 Dec 2019 |
| Commonwealth Avenue city |
LA Times Daily |
02 Nov 2019 |
| Commonwealth Avenue city |
The Washington Post |
02 Nov 2019 |
| Mass location maybe where holy person is garlanded with blessing |
The Telegraph Toughie |
03 Oct 2019 |
| Marathon site since 1897 |
USA Today |
06 Jul 2019 |
| With 52-Down, paper since 1872 |
LA Times Daily |
19 Apr 2019 |
| With 52-Down, paper since 1872 |
The Washington Post |
19 Apr 2019 |
| Tea party setting |
Wall Street Journal |
03 Jan 2019 |
| With 52-Down, paper since 1872 |
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| Site of a famous marathon |
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| Marathon site since 1897 |
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| Site of a famous marathon |
USA Today |
01 Jan 2019 |
| Commonwealth Avenue city |
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| Tea party setting |
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| City in Massachusetts |
Eugene Sheffer |
16 Nov 2018 |
| Emerson's 'happy town beside the sea' |
The Washington Post Sunday |
28 Oct 2018 |
| Celtics' home |
Thomas Joseph |
25 Aug 2018 |
| With 21-Across, A.L. team with a patriotic color |
New York Times |
03 Jul 2018 |
| City physicist finally splitting subatomic particle |
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| US city; card game |
The Times Concise |
16 Jan 2018 |
| With 21-Across, A.L. team with a patriotic color |
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| American city less British, in short? The reverse |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
11 Jun 2017 |
| Second-easternmost U.S. state capital |
LA Times Daily |
04 Jun 2017 |
| Second-easternmost U.S. state capital |
The Washington Post |
04 Jun 2017 |
| . . . on the Charles |
Newsday |
01 Jun 2017 |
| Second-easternmost U.S. state capital |
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| US city street in favour |
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| Bean Town |
Universal |
27 May 2016 |
| Common place? |
Wall Street Journal |
23 Jan 2016 |
| Bean Town |
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| See 36 Down |
The Chronicle of Higher Education |
02 Oct 2015 |
| Ben Franklin's birthplace |
Newsday |
22 Jul 2015 |
| Mass housing this type of terrier's found |
The Telegraph Toughie |
04 Mar 2015 |
| See 36 Down |
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| Ben Franklin's birthplace |
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| Globe's place |
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| Marathon city |
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| Common ground? |
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| "More Than a Feeling" band |
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| Capital of Massachusetts |
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| White-suited "Dukes of Hazzard" villain |
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| Theme of this puzzle |
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| Big 1970s-'80s band with a geographical name |
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| Massachusetts city |
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| Massachusetts city |
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| "Amanda" band |
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| Common place? |
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| Fenway Park city |
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| Fenway Park city |
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| Setting of an April marathon |
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| Beantown |
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| Paul Revere House locale |
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| Terrier type |
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| __ fern |
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| City founded by Puritans |
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| Terrier type |
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| City founded by Puritans |
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| Where Ben Franklin was born |
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| Faneuil Hall locale |
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| Site of 265-year-old Faneuil Hall |
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| Fenway Park's setting |
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| Site of 265-year-old Faneuil Hall |
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| Capital of Massachusetts |
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| Globe setting |
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| Tea Party locale |
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| Home of the civil-engineering boondoggle known as "The Big Dig" |
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| Emerson College site |
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| Emerson College site |
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| New England capital |
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| __ baked beans |
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| Paul Revere House locale |
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| US city's way to divide benefit |
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| Setting for "The Practice" |
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| Mayor Thomas Menino's city |
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| Beantown |
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| Fenway Park locale |
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| Faneuil Hall locale |
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| _____ University (where M.L.K. earned his doctorate) |
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| ___ Pops |
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| The Athens of America |
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| Faneuil Hall site |
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| Athens of America |
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| "The Hub" |
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| See 50 Across |
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| Largest fish-shipping port in U. S. |
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| Home of the Braves. |
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| Cradle of liberty. |
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| Scene of a momentous jettison, Dec. 16, 1773. |
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| Home of the Cabots and Lowells. |
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| Governor-elect Tobin's capital. |
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| Bomber used by AAF and RAF. |
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| Attack bomber used by United States and England. |
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| City where Morse code was founded |
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| Salem's neighbor. |
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| Where Faneuil Hall is. |
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| Thirteenth largest city in U. S. |
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| Scene of a tea party |
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| Hub |
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| British bomber. |
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| A kind of waltz. |
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| Gov. Dever's headquarters. |
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| Leading U.S. port. |
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| Gov. Volpe's capital. |
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| Bulfinch's birthplace. |
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| Gov. Furcolo's capital. |
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| A leading U. S. port. |
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| Old-time form of waltz. |
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| Gov. Herter's capital. |
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| Hoot Evers' team. |
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| Dever's capital. |
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