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'The Ballad of ___,' 1967 comedy western | View Answer |
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A tall Roman column is named after him | View Answer |
Availability sign | View Answer |
Avalanche, e.g. | View Answer |
Baseball nickname that's a portmanteau | View Answer |
Best in shows | View Answer |
Cabinet member? | View Answer |
Campus V.I.P. | View Answer |
Celebrated | View Answer |
Citadel feature | View Answer |
City in San Joaquin County | View Answer |
Clearly riveted | View Answer |
Comment when following someone | View Answer |
Dr. J's alma mater | View Answer |
Dull shade | View Answer |
Dull type | View Answer |
Far Eastern pilgrimage destination | View Answer |
Fibula neighbor | View Answer |
Gruff | View Answer |
Hamburger's acknowledgment | View Answer |
It often has controls | View Answer |
Its bulb is small | View Answer |
John Hurt played Caligula in it | View Answer |
Kafka's '___ Hungerkünstler' | View Answer |
Kipling's 'great gray Lone Wolf' | View Answer |
Leader of the pack | View Answer |
Like some changed locks | View Answer |
Made time | View Answer |
More terrific, to a hip-hopper | View Answer |
Nervous reactions | View Answer |
Not so welcoming | View Answer |
Occasional medicine dropper?: Abbr. | View Answer |
One may be given a 10 | View Answer |
Page with convictions | View Answer |
Pope who met with Galileo | View Answer |
Relatively stable | View Answer |
Set up | View Answer |
Sexist, say | View Answer |
Shared air | View Answer |
Sight-seers at the Prado? | View Answer |
Solstice celebrators | View Answer |
Some audiophiles' collections | View Answer |
Source of ballpark pitches? | View Answer |
Spotted | View Answer |
Stylized drama | View Answer |
Subject of the 2005 biography 'iCon' | View Answer |
Suspension | View Answer |
Then | View Answer |
They go around on reservations | View Answer |
They had C-shaped sound holes | View Answer |
They may be glowing | View Answer |
They're concerned with checks and balances | View Answer |
They're officially honored on the third Friday in Sept. | View Answer |
Trip part | View Answer |
Vivacious | View Answer |
Where some buffalo roam | View Answer |
William McKinley's Ohio birthplace | View Answer |
Wine spot | View Answer |
Wood distillation product | View Answer |
___ Bernina (highest peak in the Eastern Alps) | View Answer |
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