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LITERARY CROSSWORDS CLUES "T" |
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Because he was not well enough known, Gene Hackman lost the role of Mike Brady to this actor |
(Robert) Reed
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It's nicknamed the "Baked Bean State" |
(James: What's Boston?)
Massachusetts
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Peter Pan's pixie (6, 4) |
Tinker Bell
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The name of this legislative body has the same root as the word senile |
senate
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In a little "Monkee" business, Marcia promised she'd get this singer to perform at the prom |
Davy Jones
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Granite Peak is the highest point in this state whose postal abbreviation also stands for "mountain" |
Montana
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The Queen of Hearts made some (5) |
tarts
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U.S. unit of measure equivalent to .9144 meters |
yard
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This word for the building where legislatures meet comes from the hill in Rome where the Temple of Jupiter stood |
(Steve: What is parliament?) ... (Alex: From Capitoline.)
capitol
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A little jealous, this middle daughter bemoaned, "All I ever hear is 'Marcia, Marcia, Marcia'!" |
[ERRATUM: Jan's quote is, "Well, all I hear all day long at school is how great Marcia is at this or how wonderful Marcia did that! Marcia, Marcia, Marcia!"]
Jan
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Containing over 75 percent of the U.S. land over 10,000 feet, this is the state with the highest mean elevation |
(Steve: What is Alaska?)
Colorado
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Adjective for Hammett's title "Man" (4) |
Thin
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Circles, thermometers & college grads are marked by the number of these they have |
degrees
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A eulogy of Dolley Madison by President Taylor in 1849 gave us this 2-word term |
First Lady
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(Cheryl of the Clue Crew shops at a yard sale.) Holy cow--an original printing of this document that begins, "When in the course of human events..." Take 2 bucks? |
(Alex: Yes, less than a minute now.)
the Declaration of Independence
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On "The Personality Kid" episode, Peter in his best Bogart voice, kept mentioning pork chops & this food |
applesauce
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1965's Freedom March took place entirely within this state |
(Alex: From Selma to Montgomery --you are correct.)
Alabama
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Home to a "Scarlett" woman (4) |
Tara
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If your checkerboard squares are 1 inch square each, they form a standard board with this many square inches |
(Alex: Yes, 8 times 8.)
64
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This word comes from the name of a person & the voting district he created that looked like a salamander |
gerrymander
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In 1999 Barry Williams released a CD, "The Return of" this pop star, his alter ego on the show |
Johnny Bravo
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Though its name is from Algonquin for "tribe" of superior men", this state is on Lake Michigan |
Illinois
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"Colorful" novelist Amy (3) |
Tan
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One weight still used form the old apothecaries' system is this ounce |
troy
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This term for an election item comes from the small balls Italian citizens used as a method of voting |
ballots
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