| 1965 Alabama march city |
Universal |
04 Nov 2025 |
| Alabama city |
Commuter |
10 Oct 2025 |
| Actress Blair |
Commuter |
01 Oct 2025 |
| Alabama march city |
LA Times Daily |
30 Sep 2025 |
| 2014 historical drama starring David Oyelowo |
Universal |
28 Sep 2025 |
| 2014 biopic starring David Oyelowo as Martin Luther King Jr (5) |
Mirror Quiz |
14 Sep 2025 |
| Historic Alabama city |
Newsday |
03 Sep 2025 |
| 1965 Alabama march site |
LA Times Daily |
26 Aug 2025 |
| "Legally Blonde" actress ___ Blair |
|
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| Edmund Pettus Bridge setting |
Wall Street Journal |
02 Aug 2025 |
| Blair in "Legally Blonde" |
|
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| Actress Blair |
Commuter |
24 Jul 2025 |
| Hellboy star Blair |
USA Today |
06 Jul 2025 |
| Alabama city home to Brown Chapel AME Church |
USA Today |
28 Jun 2025 |
| City that's an anagram of SALEM |
New York Times |
12 Jun 2025 |
| Actress Blair |
Commuter |
22 May 2025 |
| King march site |
Thomas Joseph |
19 May 2025 |
| One of Marge Simpson's older sisters (5) |
|
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| 2014 biopic starring David Oyelowo as Martin Luther King Jr |
Mirror Quiz |
26 Apr 2025 |
| 2014 DuVernay film |
|
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| Alabama city central to the American Civil Rights movement |
|
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| City at the start of a march to Montgomery |
Universal |
10 Apr 2025 |
| Legally Blonde star who lives with MS, _ Blair (5) |
|
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| Film starring David Oyelowo as Martin Luther King Jr |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
21 Feb 2025 |
| *Certain march starting point |
|
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| 1965 march site |
Eugene Sheffer |
12 Feb 2025 |
| Marge Simpson's sister who was briefly married to Troy McClure |
|
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| Alabama city where multiple protest marches featuring 13-Across started |
|
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| Site of 1965 civil rights protests |
|
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| Males rioting in U.S. city (5) |
|
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| 1965 Alabama march site (In this clue's answer, note letters 4-5 + ...) |
Universal |
01 Jan 2025 |
| 2015 film about Martin Luther King |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
30 Dec 2024 |
| Site of a historic civil rights march |
New York Times |
17 Dec 2024 |
| Actress Blair |
Commuter |
15 Nov 2024 |
| "Legally Blonde" actor Blair |
|
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| Sister of Marge Simpson (___-- Bouvier) |
|
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| Starting city in a 1965 Civil Rights march to Montgomery |
USA Today |
07 Oct 2024 |
| Part of carousel manufactured in city in Alabama (5) |
|
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| Historical drama on Dr. King |
Newsday |
03 Oct 2024 |
| Alabama River city |
LA Times Daily |
19 Sep 2024 |
| Patty and _ are Bart's aunts in The Simpsons (5) |
|
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| Alabama city where a series of 1965 civil-rights marches began |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
24 Aug 2024 |
| Alabama city in civil rights history |
Universal |
02 Aug 2024 |
| City in civil rights history |
Commuter |
20 Jul 2024 |
| Blair of "Cruel Intentions" |
Universal |
20 Jul 2024 |
| Alabama home of the National Voting Rights Museum |
Universal |
16 Jul 2024 |
| 2014 movie that ends with a speech by Martin Luther King |
|
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| Actress Blair |
Premier Sunday |
07 Jul 2024 |
| City of civil right history |
|
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| City of civil rights history |
Commuter |
22 Jun 2024 |
| It's in Alabama |
|
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| Patty's twin sister in The Simpsons (5) |
|
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| Aunt of 31-Down |
New York Times |
10 May 2024 |
| City in 1965 news |
|
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| Alabama home of the National Voting Rights Museum |
LA Times Daily |
06 May 2024 |
| Title city in a 2014 film focused on voting rights |
|
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| Alabama site of 1960s marches |
Thomas Joseph |
15 Apr 2024 |
| 2014 historical movie starring David Oyelowo |
|
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| Ava directed this Martin Luther King, Jr. biopic |
|
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| One of Marge Simpson's sisters |
LA Times Daily |
17 Mar 2024 |
| Site of historic 1965 voting rights marches |
Wall Street Journal |
05 Mar 2024 |
| Legally Blonde actress who starred in Hellboy, _ Blair (5) |
|
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| Alabama starting point of some 1965 marches |
|
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| Alabama city |
Eugene Sheffer |
10 Feb 2024 |
| 2014 civil rights drama set in Alabama |
LA Times Daily |
05 Feb 2024 |
| Swedish writer who became the first woman to win the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1909 (5) |
|
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| Best Picture nominee for 2014 |
|
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| Best Picture loser to "Birdman" |
|
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| City home to the Edmund Pettus Bridge |
|
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| 2014 biopic starring David Oyelowo as Martin Luther King Jr |
Mirror Quiz |
25 Dec 2023 |
| Alabama city home to famous Civil Rights marches |
|
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| City central to the civil rights movement |
|
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| Alabama city in civil rights history |
LA Times Daily |
14 Dec 2023 |
| Alabama city in civil rights history |
USA Today |
01 Dec 2023 |
| Ava DuVernay film about the 1965 voting rights marches |
USA Today |
04 Nov 2023 |
| 'Introducing, ___ Blair' (documentary) |
USA Today |
28 Sep 2023 |
| David Oyelowo film set in Alabama |
LA Times Daily |
21 Sep 2023 |
| 'Legally Blonde' actress Blair |
USA Today |
27 Jul 2023 |
| 1965 protest city |
USA Today |
02 Jun 2023 |
| City west of Montgomery |
Newsday |
14 May 2023 |
| Title city in a DuVernay film |
LA Times Daily |
28 Apr 2023 |
| Film about Dr. King's march |
Newsday |
26 Mar 2023 |
| Alabama march site |
Universal |
19 Mar 2023 |
| Film about Dr. King's march |
Newsday |
29 Jan 2023 |
| 1965 march site |
Eugene Sheffer |
25 Jan 2023 |
| City west of Montgomery |
Newsday |
15 Jan 2023 |
| ___ Blair, "Hellboy" actress |
|
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| 1965 march site |
LA Times Daily |
11 Dec 2022 |
| "Hellboy" actress Blair |
|
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| "Cruel Intentions" actress ___ Blair |
|
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| The ___-to-Montgomery marches |
USA Today |
15 Nov 2022 |
| 1965 civil rights march locale |
New York Times |
24 Oct 2022 |
| Site of the Edmund Pettus Bridge |
Wall Street Journal |
21 Sep 2022 |
| Site of historic 1965 marches |
Wall Street Journal |
06 Sep 2022 |
| City west of Montgomery |
USA Today |
27 Jul 2022 |
| 1965 march setting |
New York Times |
13 Jul 2022 |
| King march site |
Thomas Joseph |
07 May 2022 |
| DuVernay film set in Alabama |
The Washington Post |
05 May 2022 |
| DuVernay film set in Alabama |
LA Times Daily |
05 May 2022 |
| Historic Alabama city |
Newsday |
20 Apr 2022 |
| Actress Blair of "Legally Blonde" |
|
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| Alabama site of a historic 1965 march |
Universal |
01 Mar 2022 |
| Film that ends with a King's speech |
The Washington Post |
19 Feb 2022 |
| Film that ends with a King's speech |
LA Times Daily |
19 Feb 2022 |
| National Voting Rights Museum and Institute city |
USA Today |
01 Feb 2022 |
| ___ Blair, "Hellboy" and "Cruel Intentions" actress |
|
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| DuVernay film with the tagline "One dream can change the world" |
Universal |
06 Nov 2021 |
| 2014 film about the civil rights movement |
Universal |
03 Nov 2021 |
| Alabama city |
Premier Sunday |
26 Sep 2021 |
| ___ Bouvier, Marge Simpson's older sister on "The Simpsons" who shares her name with actress Blair of "Hellboy" |
|
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| Alabama city in civil rights history |
Universal |
01 Sep 2021 |
| Actress ___ Blair from the sitcom "Anger Management" |
|
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| 2014 Ava DuVernay drama |
New York Times |
09 Aug 2021 |
| 2014 film starring David Oyelowo as Martin Luther King Jr |
New York Times |
26 Jul 2021 |
| Edmund Pettus Bridge location |
Wall Street Journal |
07 Jul 2021 |
| King march site |
Thomas Joseph |
05 Jul 2021 |
| ___ March |
New York Times |
20 Jun 2021 |
| Site of a historic demonstration led by John Lewis |
Wall Street Journal |
09 Jun 2021 |
| Dallas County Voters League city |
USA Today |
01 May 2021 |
| Actress Blair of "Legally Blonde" |
|
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| National Voting Rights Museum site |
Wall Street Journal |
07 Apr 2021 |
| Actress Blair |
Premier Sunday |
28 Feb 2021 |
| Alabama city where Annie Lee Cooper lived |
USA Today |
15 Feb 2021 |
| Alabama march city |
The Washington Post |
09 Feb 2021 |
| Alabama march city |
LA Times Daily |
09 Feb 2021 |
| Where Dr. King marched in '65 |
Newsday |
24 Jan 2021 |
| 1965 Alabama march site |
New York Times |
18 Jan 2021 |
| 2014 film directed by Ava DuVernay |
New York Times |
20 Dec 2020 |
| Ava DuVernay film subject |
New York Times |
05 Dec 2020 |
| Starting point of three marches in March 1965 |
USA Today |
03 Nov 2020 |
| Historic 1965 march location |
New York Times |
08 Jul 2020 |
| 2014 film in which David Oyelowo played Martin Luther King Jr |
New York Times |
29 Jun 2020 |
| Alabama city |
Thomas Joseph |
14 May 2020 |
| Alabama city |
Eugene Sheffer |
09 May 2020 |
| Where an historic 54-mile journey began |
Newsday |
11 Apr 2020 |
| Civil rights march film of 2014 |
Newsday |
29 Mar 2020 |
| Alabama city in civil rights history |
USA Today |
03 Mar 2020 |
| 2014 film with the tagline "One dream can change the world" |
|
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| Civil rights march city |
The Washington Post Sunday |
05 Jan 2020 |
| DuVernay film about Martin Luther King Jr |
Universal |
30 Dec 2019 |
| Alabama city in an Ava DuVernay film |
USA Today |
28 Dec 2019 |
| 2014 movie about Dr. King |
New York Times |
24 Dec 2019 |
| 2014 movie about Dr. King |
|
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| Aunt of Bart, Lisa and Maggie |
Wall Street Journal |
17 Dec 2019 |
| 1965 march site |
Wall Street Journal |
11 Nov 2019 |
| 2014 film with LBJ and Malcolm X |
Newsday |
02 Nov 2019 |
| King march site |
Thomas Joseph |
04 Sep 2019 |
| Site of a 1965 civil rights march |
New York Times |
20 Aug 2019 |
| 1965 Alabama march site |
LA Times Daily |
08 Jul 2019 |
| 1965 Alabama march site |
The Washington Post |
08 Jul 2019 |
| 2014 hit film featuring Oprah Winfrey |
New York Times |
09 Jun 2019 |
| An aunt of Bart Simpson |
USA Today |
20 May 2019 |
| Site of a 1965 voter registration drive |
Wall Street Journal |
12 Feb 2019 |
| Alabama march site |
Universal |
14 Jan 2019 |
| 1965 Alabama march site |
|
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| Alabama march site |
|
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| An aunt of Bart Simpson |
|
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| Site of a 1965 voter registration drive |
|
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| Site of a 1965 civil rights march |
|
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| 2014 hit film featuring Oprah Winfrey |
|
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| Alabama city |
Newsday |
30 Dec 2018 |
| A sister of Marge Simpson |
USA Today |
25 Dec 2018 |
| Alabama march city |
USA Today |
01 Dec 2018 |
| Alabama city famous in civil rights history |
Wall Street Journal |
09 Oct 2018 |
| City on the Alabama |
Premier Sunday |
26 Aug 2018 |
| Sister of Marge Simpson |
Newsday |
17 Aug 2018 |
| Title city in a DuVernay movie |
USA Today |
15 Aug 2018 |
| 1965 march site |
Eugene Sheffer |
09 Jun 2018 |
| Site of 1965 marches |
The Washington Post Sunday |
03 Jun 2018 |
| Actress Blair |
Universal |
14 May 2018 |
| Alabama march city |
Universal |
12 May 2018 |
| Alabama city |
Universal |
04 May 2018 |
| Historic Alabama city |
Universal |
16 Apr 2018 |
| Patty Bouvier's twin sister |
Wall Street Journal |
12 Apr 2018 |
| 2014 film set in Alabama |
The Washington Post |
04 Apr 2018 |
| 2014 film set in Alabama |
LA Times Daily |
04 Apr 2018 |
| Alabama march city |
Premier Sunday |
18 Mar 2018 |
| "Voting Rights Trail" terminus |
LA Times Daily |
09 Mar 2018 |
| 'Voting Rights Trail' terminus |
The Washington Post |
09 Mar 2018 |
| John Lewis march site |
New York Times |
24 Jan 2018 |
| 2014 film set in Alabama |
|
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| Actress Blair |
|
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| Alabama city |
|
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| Alabama march city |
|
|
| Alabama city famous in civil rights history |
|
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| National Voting Rights Museum site |
|
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| Patty Bouvier's twin sister |
|
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| John Lewis march site |
|
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| Alabama march city |
|
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| A sister of Marge Simpson |
|
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| Alabama march city |
|
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| Title city in a DuVernay movie |
|
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| Historic Alabama city |
|
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| 1965 King arrest site |
LA Times Daily |
24 Dec 2017 |
| 1965 King arrest site |
The Washington Post |
24 Dec 2017 |
| City in a 2014 Ava DuVernay movie |
USA Today |
12 Dec 2017 |
| Best Picture Oscar nominee directed by Ava DuVernay |
LA Times Daily |
16 Nov 2017 |
| Best Picture Oscar nominee directed by Ava DuVernay |
The Washington Post |
16 Nov 2017 |
| Movie about Dr. King's march |
USA Today |
31 Aug 2017 |
| Also-ran to ''Birdman'' for a 2014 Oscar |
Newsday |
26 Aug 2017 |
| Males battling in this US location? |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
14 Jul 2017 |
| Alabama march site |
Family Time |
25 Jun 2017 |
| BET Awards Best Movie of 2015 |
USA Today |
13 Jun 2017 |
| 2014 movie about Dr. King |
USA Today |
11 Jun 2017 |
| ___ Blair, "Hellboy" and "Anger Management" actress |
|
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| Historic Alabama city known |
Universal |
26 May 2017 |
| 'The Simpsons' aunt |
New York Times |
13 May 2017 |
| City west of Montgomery |
Newsday |
23 Apr 2017 |
| 1965 march site |
LA Times Daily |
21 Apr 2017 |
| 1965 march site |
The Washington Post |
21 Apr 2017 |
| City in 1965 headlines |
Wall Street Journal |
15 Apr 2017 |
| So-called 'Butterfly Capital of Alabama' |
New York Times |
09 Apr 2017 |
| Aunt of Bart Simpson |
Newsday |
26 Mar 2017 |
| Movie about Dr. King's march |
|
|
| City in a 2014 Ava DuVernay movie |
|
|
| BET Awards Best Movie of 2015 |
|
|
| 2014 movie about Dr. King |
|
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| 1965 march site |
|
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| Historic Alabama city known |
|
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| 1965 King arrest site |
|
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| So-called "Butterfly Capital of Alabama" |
|
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| "The Simpsons" aunt |
|
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| Best Picture Oscar nominee directed by Ava DuVernay |
|
|
| March locale of note |
New York Times |
14 Sep 2016 |
| 2014 Oscar-nominated film set in Alabama |
New York Times |
11 Sep 2016 |
| Best Picture Oscar nominee for 2014 |
Newsday |
04 Sep 2016 |
| 1965 Alabama march site |
Universal |
11 Aug 2016 |
| 2014 film whose song 'Glory' took the Oscar |
Wall Street Journal |
11 Aug 2016 |
| 2014 movie directed by Ava DuVernay |
USA Today |
06 Aug 2016 |
| 2014 film in which David Oyelowo portrays Martin Luther King Jr |
The Washington Post |
30 Jun 2016 |
| Film about Dr. King's march |
Newsday |
19 Jun 2016 |
| 2014 Oscar-nominated movie about a 1965 civil rights march |
The Washington Post |
23 May 2016 |
| 2014 movie based on a historic march |
The Washington Post |
07 May 2016 |
| Historical Alabama march site |
Universal |
21 Feb 2016 |
| 2014 historical film nominated for a Best Picture Oscar |
The Washington Post |
11 Feb 2016 |
| 2014 Oscar-nominated film set in Alabama |
|
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| Freedom March city |
|
|
| March locale of note |
|
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| 2014 movie directed by Ava DuVernay |
|
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| 1965 Alabama march site |
|
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| Alabama River city |
LA Times Daily |
04 Dec 2015 |
| Seat of Alabama's Dallas County |
New York Times |
20 Nov 2015 |
| 1965 Alabama march site |
USA Today |
18 Nov 2015 |
| One of Bart Simpson's aunts |
USA Today |
09 Oct 2015 |
| 2014 film about Dr. King |
Newsday |
04 Oct 2015 |
| Alabama civil rights march city |
LA Times Daily |
07 Sep 2015 |
| Where a King marched in America |
USA Today |
06 Sep 2015 |
| Alabama march site |
USA Today |
26 Aug 2015 |
| Alabama protest city |
LA Times Daily |
24 Aug 2015 |
| Town in Alabama |
The Telegraph Quick |
14 Aug 2015 |
| City in Alabama |
Universal |
04 Aug 2015 |
| Southern city with a woman's name |
New York Times |
09 Jul 2015 |
| 2014 Best Picture nominee based on historical events |
New York Times |
22 Jun 2015 |
| City in 1965 headlines |
New York Times |
17 May 2015 |
| 2014 film about civil rights marches |
LA Times Daily |
30 Mar 2015 |
| Seat of Dallas County, Alabama |
LA Times Daily |
30 Jan 2015 |
| March site for Dr. King |
USA Today |
23 Jan 2015 |
| 2014 Best Picture nominee based on historical events |
|
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| Alabama civil rights march city |
|
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| One of Bart Simpson's aunts |
|
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| March site for Dr. King |
|
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| 2014 historical drama nominated for the Best Picture Oscar |
|
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| 1965 King arrest site |
|
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| Alabama march site |
|
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| 1965 Alabama march site |
|
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| Alabama protest city |
|
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| 2014 film about Dr. King |
|
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| Seat of Dallas County, Alabama |
|
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| City in Alabama |
|
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| 2014 film about civil rights marches |
|
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| Southern city with a woman's name |
|
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| Seat of Alabama's Dallas County |
|
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| City in 1965 headlines |
|
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| Where a King marched in America |
|
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| Alabama River city |
|
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| Alabama civil rights city |
|
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| Sister of Patty and Marge |
|
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| One of Marge Simpson's sisters |
|
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| 1965 civil rights march site |
|
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| Bart Simpson's aunt |
|
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| Flashpoint of the civil rights movement |
|
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| One of Homer's in-laws |
|
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| Alabama city on the Alabama |
|
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| Alabama city in 1965 headlines |
|
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| Historic march site |
|
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| Sister of Marge Simpson |
|
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| Alabama city in 1965 news |
|
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| Bart Simpson's aunt |
|
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| Where a King marched |
|
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| Town with an elm in it? |
|
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| Aunt of Bart Simpson |
|
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| 1965 Freedom March city |
|
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| Alabama march city |
|
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| Seat of Dallas County, Ala. |
|
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| Southern site of an 1865 battle |
|
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| U.S. city that's a girl's name |
|
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| Marge's toon sis |
|
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| '60s march site |
|
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| Home to the National Voting Rights Museum |
|
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| National Voting Rights Museum locale |
|
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| Chain smoker on "The Simpsons" |
|
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| Alabama march city |
|
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| Alabama march city |
|
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| "Bloody Sunday" site of 1965 |
|
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| Sister of Patty and Marge |
|
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| 1965 march site |
|
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| Name on a southern National Historic Trail sign |
|
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| Alabama march site |
|
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| 1965 protest site |
|
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| 1965 march site |
|
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| One of Bart Simpson's aunts |
|
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| Name on a southern National Historic Trail sign |
|
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| Alabama march site |
|
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| 1965 protest site |
|
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| MLK vote-drive city |
|
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| Where M.L.K. led a voter drive |
|
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| Alabama city |
|
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| Alabama town in '60s headlines |
|
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| Bloody Sunday march site |
|
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| 1965 King march site |
|
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| City on the Alabama River |
|
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| Sis of Marge Simpson |
|
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| Aunt of Bart and Lisa |
|
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| 1965 Freedom March city |
|
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| Alabama city in 1965 headlines |
|
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| Town of a civil rights march |
|
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| Historic Alabama city |
|
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| 1965 Freedom March city |
|
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| Site of 1960s marches |
|
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| March site for King |
|
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| Starting point of some famous civil rights marches |
|
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| City famously visited by Martin Luther King Jr. |
|
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| Alabama university |
|
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| Alabama march place |
|
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| City west of Montgomery |
|
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| Civil rights march site |
|
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| One of Lisa Simpson's aunts |
|
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| 1965 march city |
|
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| Cotton State city |
|
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| Alabama civil rights city |
|
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| Seat of Dallas County, Alabama |
|
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| March site mentioned in "Eve of Destruction" |
|
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| Site of historic 1965 marches |
|
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| Alabama city |
|
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| Civil rights march site, 1965 |
|
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| Where a King marched |
|
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| ___ to Montgomery National Voting Rights Trail |
|
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| Site of King's voter registration drive |
|
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| Notable civil rights city |
|
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| Sister of Marge Simpson |
|
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| Southern city in 1965 headlines |
|
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| 1965 march setting |
|
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| 1965 Alabama march city |
|
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| Notable civil rights city |
|
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| Blair of "Kath and Kim" |
|
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| Central Alabama city |
|
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| Alabama city |
|
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| City of civil rights history |
|
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| Cotton State city |
|
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| '60s march site |
|
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| March 1965 march city |
|
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| City on the Alabama River |
|
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| One of Homer's in-laws |
|
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| Southern city in 1965 news |
|
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| City W of Montgomery |
|
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| Alabama River town |
|
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| 1965 march city |
|
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| Alabama city |
|
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| Memorable Alabama city |
|
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| Memorable Alabama town |
|
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| Site of 1965 demonstrations |
|
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| Civil rights march site |
|
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| City west of Montgomery |
|
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| Alabama city associated with Martin Luther King |
|
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| City W of Montgomery |
|
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| Alabama River town |
|
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| Memorable march site |
|
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| Southern city in 1965 news |
|
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| 1965 march site |
|
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| Alabama protest city |
|
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| Alabama city |
|
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| Scene of a historic 1965 demonstration |
|
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| Alabama city in 1965 news |
|
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| Yellowhammer State city |
|
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| Historic Alabama march site |
|
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| Alabama city in 1965 news |
|
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| Where King marched |
|
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| City west of Montgomery |
|
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| Historic Alabama city |
|
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| 1965 Alabama march site |
|
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| 1965 march site |
|
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| One of Marge Simpson's sisters |
|
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| Historic march site |
|
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| Alabama city |
|
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| 1965 civil rights march site |
|
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| One of Marge Simpson's sisters |
|
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| King march site |
|
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| 1965 civil rights march site |
|
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| One of Marge's sisters |
|
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| Starting point for three famous civil-rights marches |
|
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| Alabama town in the news, 1965 |
|
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| Cotton State city |
|
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| Demonstration site, 1965 |
|
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| Civil rights march site |
|
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| City west of Montgomery |
|
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| City famously visited by Martin Luther King Jr. in 1965 |
|
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| Comedienne Diamond |
|
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| City in 1965 headlines |
|
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| City on the Alabama |
|
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| Civil rights march site |
|
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| 1965 center of a black voter registration drive |
|
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| Civil rights city |
|
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| Memorable march motivation |
|
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| Civil rights city in Alabama |
|
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| 1965 march site |
|
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| Marge Simpson's sister |
|
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| 1965 King arrest site |
|
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| 1965 march city |
|
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| Actress Diamond |
|
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| Alabama city |
|
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| Alabama river city |
|
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| 1965 King arrest site |
|
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| Site of a historic 1965 voter-registration drive |
|
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| 1965 march site |
|
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| Site of 1965 civil rights protest |
|
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| Site of King's voter registration drive |
|
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| March locale |
|
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| City on the Alabama River |
|
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| Southern town in '60s headlines |
|
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| Seat of Dallas County, Alabama |
|
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| One of Bart Simpson's aunts |
|
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| Alabama protest city |
|
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| Alabama town in '60s headlines |
|
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| Site of a 1965 march |
|
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| City on the Alabama |
|
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| City on the Alabama River |
|
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| Novelist Lagerlof |
|
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| 1965 march site |
|
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| City west of Montgomery |
|
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| Alabama hub |
|
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| Clinton retraced a march here |
|
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| Civil rights site |
|
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| City west of Montgomery |
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| Alabama town |
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| City on the Alabama |
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| March city |
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| Novelist L gerlof |
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| Memorable march locale |
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| Origin of a 1965 march |
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| Nobel-winning novelist Lagerlöf |
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| Historic Alabama march city |
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| Town of a civil rights march |
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| Site of a 1965 civil rights march |
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| Voter-registration-drive site of 1965 |
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| Novelist Lagerlöf |
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| Historic Alabama city |
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| Alabama city |
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| Center of a 1965 voter registration drive |
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| Alabama city |
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| Civil-rights site |
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| Alabama march town |
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| Actress Diamond |
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| 60's march site |
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| Site of 1965 voter registration drive |
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| Onetime march site |
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| Freedom March city |
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| Alabama city on the Alabama |
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| City for males? |
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| Nobelist Lagerlöf |
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| City on the Alabama |
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| City in Ala. |
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| Freedom March starting point |
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| Ala. city |
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| Author Lagerlöf |
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| Ala. headline city: 1965 |
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| King's march site: 1965 |
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| March locale: 1965 |
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| Headline city: 1965 |
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| Nobelist Lagerlof |
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| Writer Lagerlof |
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| Site of King's 1965 protests |
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| Alabama site of a Freedom March |
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| Alabama scene of a march |
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| Nobelist novelist-poet Lagerlöf |
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| Where the march to Montgomery started |
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| Scene of a Freedom March |
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| Scene of a 1965 Freedom March |
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| Southern city |
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| Comedienne Diamond |
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| Author Lagerlof |
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| Writer Lagerlöf |
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| Novelist Lagerlöf. |
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| Novelist Lagerlof. |
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| County seat of Dallas County, Ala. |
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| Nobel prize novelist Lagerlöf. |
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| Diamond. |
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| City on the Alabama. |
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| Author Lagerlof. |
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| Miss Lagerlof, Swedish novelist. |
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| National Voting Rights Museum city |
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| Start of the Martin Luther King Jr. Street Historic Walking Tour |
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| City in central Alabama. |
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| City on the Alabama River. |
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| Authoress Lagerlof. |
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| City in Alabama, pop. 22,840. |
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| Girl's name meaning ship. |
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| Nobel winner Lagerlöf. |
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| Alabama city. |
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| City in Alabama. |
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| Historic city in Alabama. |
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