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MOVIE CROSSWORD CLUES "G" |
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THIRD PARTY PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES |
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TANGENTIAL ETRUSCAN POTPOURRI |
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Its seal shows a map of the state with "Georgia" on one side & "Mississippi" on the other |
Alabama
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Multi-Oscared Mahatma movie (6) |
Gandhi
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This billionaire Texan ran in 1992 & again in 1996 |
Ross Perot
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Spike Lee, Britney Spears & yours truly have sported these in advertisements for milk |
mustaches
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Since they peaked 2,500 years ago, you won't find many Etruscans catching jazz in this city's Preservation Hall |
(Sarah: What is Florence?) (Alex: Oh, no.)
New Orleans
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Beware of the wolf wearing this |
sheep's clothing
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Symbols on its seal include the North Star, a moose & a pine tree |
(Morgan: What is Alaska?) (Sarah: What is Minnesota?) ... (Alex: The Pine Tree State is [*].)
Maine
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"Enormous" hit, for Hudson (5) |
(Alex: Rock Hudson, yes.)
Giant
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In 1968 this former Governor won 13.5% of the vote & carried 5 states |
(Morgan: Who is Barry Goldwater?)
George Wallace
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In 1888 this company's new camera was advertised with the slogan "You press the button--we do the rest" |
Kodak
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Historians differ on how Etruscans would have felt about this Mother Goose guy, "Born on a Monday... buried on Sunday" |
Solomon Grundy
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If someone isn't really as sorry as he seems, he may shed these |
crocodile tears
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"United We Stand" appears on the top half of Kentucky's state seal & these 3 words appear on the bottom |
"Divided We Fall"
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Garbo "checked in" there, in 1932 (5, 5) |
(Sarah: What is Great Gatsby?)
Grand Hotel
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This man's third party candidacy in 1912 allowed Woodrow Wilson to win |
Teddy Roosevelt
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According to Advertising Age Magazine, 96% of North American children recognize this hamburger clown |
Ronald McDonald
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No Etruscan could know that 25,000 Southern casualties occured during this July 1-3, 1863 battle |
Gettysburg
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Slang term for an indoor television antenna with 2 adjustable aerials |
rabbit ears
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Montana's vast natural resources are represented on its seal by the Great Falls of this river |
the Missouri
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Denzel's Civil War saga (5) |
Glory
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He followed Jackson into the Presidency in 1836 & 12 years later ran as a third party candidate |
Van Buren
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In a classic series of commercials, this company "puts you in the driver's seat" |
(Alex: Oh, you've forgotten. "Let [*] put you in the driver's seat.")
Hertz
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Etruscans don't know he famously said, "I don't give 'em hell; I just tell the truth and they think it's hell" |
Harry Truman
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It's a regular & reliable source of income, just as dependable as a certain source of milk |
a cash cow
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The woman on its seal represents equal rights, since it was the first state to grant women the right to vote |
Wyoming
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Steve & Ali made one, before Kim & Alec (7) |
Getaway
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In 1924 this Wisconsin senator ran on the Progressive Party ticket & on the Socialist Party ticket |
"Fightin'" Bob La Follette
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This fast-food chain's 1985 "Herb" campaign has been called one of the most elaborate advertising flops of all time |
Burger King
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Etruscans would have loved this playwright who went from the U. of Michigan to the U. of Marilyn (Monroe) |
Arthur Miller
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The name of this mischievous black bird may be used for a chatterbox or a hoarder |
the magpie
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