| Buddhist monk with musical instrument going about US city |
The Times Cryptic |
01 Sep 2025 |
| City of SW Michigan equidistant between Detroit and Chicago, formerly (until 1836) called Bronson (9) |
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| Home to "a real pipperoo" of song |
New York Times |
16 Nov 2024 |
| City in S.W. Michigan midway between Detroit and Chicago (9) |
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| US city: close to park, a monk collected animals |
The Times Cryptic |
24 Jul 2024 |
| City in Michigan, aka zoo Mal |
Irish Times Simplex |
07 Sep 2021 |
| Michigan city |
Thomas Joseph |
14 Aug 2021 |
| Priest breaking wind instrument in US city |
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| Midwest city in the title of a 1942 Glenn Miller #1 hit |
New York Times |
30 Oct 2020 |
| Home of the Olde Peninsula brewpub |
Newsday |
08 Jun 2019 |
| Hummer carrying Buddhist priest in US city |
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| Michigan city |
Thomas Joseph |
30 Apr 2016 |
| Priest captivated by buzzing toy in Michigan city |
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| Instrument welcoming holy man to US city |
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| I've got a gal here in Michigan |
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| Starting point of a train trip to Timbuktu, in song |
New York Times |
23 Jan 2015 |
| Starting point of a train trip to Timbuktu, in song |
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| Michigan county or its county seat |
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| Home to Western Michigan University |
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| City in a Glenn Miller tune |
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| City where "I've got a gal," in song |
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| City where "I've got a gal," in song |
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| City name that's Algonquin for "boiling water" |
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| City name that's Algonquin for "boiling water" |
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| Michigan city of song |
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| Destination in Michigan |
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| "I've got a gal in _____" |
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| City in a Glenn Miller tune |
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| Site of Western Michigan University |
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| Where Edna Ferber was born |
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| City in Michigan |
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| Michigan city |
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| "The girl from ___." |
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| City in Michigan. |
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| Battle Creek's river. |
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