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SHAKESPEAREAN CROSSWORD CLUES "M" |
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ELECTORAL COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP |
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He was ordained a priest in 1507 & in 1508 became an instructor of philosophy at the University of Wittenberg |
Luther
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"Belle" & "Be Our Guest" were nominated, too, but it was this film's title song that won the Oscar |
Beauty and the Beast
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Surname of Romeo's father (8) |
Montague
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We're not sure, but this word for "Q" might try to secede from Canada |
Quebec
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One final electoral college tally was Alf Landon, 8, this Democrat, 523 |
Franklin Roosevelt
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National Polish-American sports hall of famers include Ted Kluszewski, Pete Stemkowski & this former Eagles QB |
(Shane: Who is, um... Janikowski?)
Ron Jaworski
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January 28 is the feast day of this 13th c. man who proved the existence of God, among other feats |
(Thomas) Aquinas
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This song about precipitation won Burt Bacharach & Hal David a 1969 Oscar |
(Shane: What is "Singin' In The Rain"?) (Lynne: What is "Raindrops Are Fallin' On My Head"?)
"Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head"
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"Midsummer" fairy with an insect name (4) |
Moth
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It shouldn't take you a month to come up with this word for "N" |
November
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Strom Thurmond got 39 Electoral College votes in 1948, the year this Republican didn't defeat Truman |
Dewey
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Part of Korczak Ziolkowski's family is seen here with a model of his huge statue of this Indian leader |
Crazy Horse
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This Scottish reformation leader helped revise the Church of England's prayer book in 1552 |
Knox
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"Lose Yourself" won this rapper an Oscar in 2003, but he took its title to heart & didn't show up to accept |
Eminem
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Prospero is the deposed Duke of it (5) |
(John: What is Malta?)
Milan
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Hello?... Hello?... Is there this word for "E" in here?... Hello?... Hello?... |
echo
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Don't think George McClellan needed a recount when this man gave him an electoral smackdown, 212-21 |
Lincoln
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This Pole in exile met an American in Paris & soon found himself fighting for American freedom |
Pulaski
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Shortly after writing "Institutes of the Christian Religion", he settled in Geneva & made it a center of Protestantism |
John Calvin
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This 1968 winner was from "The Thomas Crown Affair", not "Man of La Mancha" |
(Lynne: What's "The Impossible Dream"?)
"The Windmills Of Your Mind"
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The last proper name spoken by Macbeth (7) |
(Alex: "Lay on, [*]!")
Macduff
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Give me this word for "W" & don't be stingy, baby |
whiskey
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This 19th century president ran 3 times & got a total of 664 electoral votes |
Cleveland
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This "Being There" novelist escaped the Holocaust but committed suicide in New York in 1991 |
Jerzy Kosiński
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During King Philip's War, this minister acted as captain of the Providence Militia & fought the Indians |
(Shane: Who is Mather?)
Roger Williams (from Providence, Rhode Island)
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It isn't hard to name this song from "Nashville" that won Keith Carradine an Oscar |
"I'm Easy"
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Feminine form of address for character Quickly (8) |
Mistress
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They're the 2 dances on the list |
tango & foxtrot
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This 19th century man lost the popular vote by about 250,000 but took the presidency by 1 electoral vote |
Hayes
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He's the early 20th century prime minister seen here |
Paderewski
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