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LITERARY CROSSWORD CLUES "S" |
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Legend says that ancient Greek Zeuxis painted a bunch of these so realistically, birds tried to eat them |
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He had a small part in "Mystic Pizza" but it was his role as good Will Hunting that made him a star |
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Brewers Hill is a historic neighborhood in this city |
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These creatures of the genus Apis have a strict caste system with male drones, female workers & a queen on top |
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Part of the requirement for becoming an Eagle Scout is to earn 21 of these |
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Color of Orczy's "Pimpernel" (7) |
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In 1884 Rodin was commissioned to create a monument to "The Burghers of" this French seaport |
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In 2002 it was announced that he plans to direct & star in a sequel to his 1972 movie "The Candidate" |
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This city was founded in 1836 as the capital of the Wisconsin Territory & named for a man who died that year |
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Taking their name from words meaning "oak" & "wizard", they were the priestly upper caste of the ancient Celts |
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Arthur C. Clarke, Alex Haley & John Knowles have written for this 90-year-old Scouting publication |
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Sheridan gave us "The School for" it (7) |
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A seascape by this American artist is seen here |
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He had a starring role in the top-grossing movies of 1977, 1980, 1981 & 1983 |
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The overalls seen here were made by a company that was founded in this city in 1895 |
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A term for a member of the New England cultural elite, it's also the name of the highest Hindu caste |
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Later folded into the Boy Scouts, Daniel Beard's "The Sons of" this trailblazer was America's first scouting society |
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Adjective for O'Neill's "Interlude" (7) |
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Disciple Paul Signac helped Georges Seurat develop this signature painting technique |
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1948's "Scudda Hoo! Scudda Hay!" is largely forgettable except for the part where she's paddling a canoe |
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It's the name of Frank Lloyd Wright's estate in Spring Green, Wisconsin |
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Alphas, Betas, Gammas, Deltas & Epsilons are the 5 social castes in this futuristic tale |
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In 1928 Boy Scout Paul Siple was chosen to go along on this admiral's Antarctic expedition |
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Surname of Faulkner's Flem (6) |
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Born in Greece, this 20th century Italian artist often painted hallucinatory images of empty towns |
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A picture of this actress known as the "Love Goddess" adorned an atomic bomb tested on Bikini Atoll in 1946 |
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As its name suggests, this Wisconsin city is at the southern end of Lake Winnebago |
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The mid-19th century "Caste War" of this peninsula pitted native Mayans against Ladinos of European descent |
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The Boy Scouts of America are headquartered in this Texas city, also home to the Dallas Cowboys |
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To Astrophel, she was a "star" (6) |
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