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MOVIE CROSSWORD CLUES "R" |
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I CAN ALMOST TASTE THAT WORD |
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A giant statue of this logger & Babe the blue ox greet visitors to the Trees of Mystery in Klamath, California |
Paul Bunyan
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St. Patrick: This country |
Ireland</em>
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1976 Stallone pug (5) |
Rocky
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This term can mean a native of any region, but usually it's applied to the indigenous peoples of Down Under |
aborigine
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Send not to know for whom this tolls; a knoller tolled it for thee |
a bell
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Adjective for racy humor or life at sea |
(Jan: What is blue?)
salty
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St. Thomas Aquinas: These institutions, like one named for him in Grand Rapids |
a college
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Bill Maher's 2008 documentary (10) |
Religulous
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It's a culture-specific prohibition of certain behavior, like...well, things we don't talk about |
taboo
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Hey, Don! Even mad men know a clerk who sold clothing & dry goods did this 6-letter job |
a draper
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One of the 4 basic tastes, it's also a noun for a basic type of cocktail |
(Rachel: What is bitter?) ... (Alex: What is [*]? Whiskey [*].)
sour
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Visiting Philly? Take a tour of 239 Arch Street, the house where it's said this woman lived from 1773 to 1785 |
Betsy Ross
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St. Francis of Assisi: This "saintly" U.S. state capital |
Santa Fe
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Brad Pitt spy spoof "Burn After ____" (7) |
Reading
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This term for a basic social unit of parents & their offspring sounds like they are radioactive |
a nuclear family
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Like their brethren in West Virginia, colliers went down, down, down to work in this place |
(Josh: What is a mine?) (Alex: Be more specific.) (Josh: What is [*]?)
a coal mine
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This 10-letter word that means "sugary" is one letter longer than the name of a sugar substitute |
(Alex: And they're both pronounced the same--[*].)
saccharine
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One of the largest public displays of these dwarfed trees outside of Japan is at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden |
bonsai
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St. Andrew: This profession he practiced for a living |
(Jan: [Shaking head back and forth after long pause] What is golf?) [Laughter] [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
a fisherman
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For bike messengers it's "premium" (4) |
rush
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This type of social group, from the Greek for "nation", is linked by language, culture, origin or religion |
an ethnicity (or ethnic group)
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There were wax & tallow subspecialties of this, a word meaning candlemaker |
chandler
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Everyone wants quesadillas to be this adjective; you don't want your screenplay described that way |
cheesy
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Natural Bridge, Virginia is home to an exact foam replica of this circular landmark on an English plain |
Stonehenge
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Suave Snape portrayer Alan (7) |
Rickman
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The Taung baby, discovered in 1924, was the first fossil ever found of this "southern" genus, species africanus |
(Jan: What is Homo sapien?) ... (Alex: Less than a minute to go now, Rachel...)
Australopithecus
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In the British army, a soldier assigned to an officer as a servant had this job, also the name of a comic book hero |
(Alex: I would like to have one. A [*]. To tend to me.)
batman
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In this word that means "without taste", every other letter spells "bad" |
bland</em>
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