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1812, e.g. |
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1812 event |
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"1917" subject |
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1940s headline word |
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1960s-'70s protest topic |
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1970 #1 hit with the lyric "huh, yeah, What is it good for?" |
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1970 Edwin Starr protest song |
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1970 hit that asks about its title, "What is it good for?" |
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"__ and Peace" |
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__ games |
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__ movie |
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__ on Drugs |
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___ Admiral (1937 Triple Crown winner) |
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"___ and Peace" (Tolstoy novel) |
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"___ and Peace" |
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___ correspondent |
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___ cry (slogan) |
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"___ does not determine who is right - only who is left." (Bertrand Russell) |
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___ Emblem (2002 Kentucky Derby winner) |
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"___ Games," 1969 play |
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"___ has no use for free speech": Julius Caesar |
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"___ Horse" (2011 movie) |
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"___ is hell" |
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___ of 1812 |
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___ of attrition |
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___ of nerves |
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"___ of the Roses" |
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___ of the Roses |
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"___ of the Worlds" (Spielberg film starring Tom Cruise) |
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"___ of the Worlds" (Spielberg film) |
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"___ of the Worlds" (Tom Cruise movie) |
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"___ of the Worlds" |
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___ paint |
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"___ Pigs" (Black Sabbath classic) |
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___ powers |
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___ whoop |
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Anathema to doves |
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"____ and Peace" |
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"____ Games" |
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"____ of the Roses" |
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Basic card game |
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"________ of the Worlds" |
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____won ton |
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"__Games": 1983 Matthew Broderick film |
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Battle field |
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Battle milieu |
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Battle of nations |
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Battle |
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Battle's big brother |
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"A defeat for humanity," per Pope John Paul II |
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Apocalypse omen |
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"A symptom of man's failure as a thinking animal": Steinbeck |
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A treaty may end one |
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Area for Ares |
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Belligerent state |
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Area of Mars |
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Ares' area |
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"Ares' chick": Aristophanes |
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Ares' domain |
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Ares' forte |
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Ares' realm |
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Armed combat |
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Armed conflict |
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Armed fight |
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Bertrand Russell supposedly said that it "does not determine who is right--only who is left" |
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Big battle |
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Big conflict |
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Big fight |
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Big international conflict |
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Afghanistan ___ |
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All-luck card game |
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All-out conflict |
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All-out hostility |
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All's fair in it? |
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"All's fair" in it |
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"All's fair" in it, it's said |
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All's fair in it |
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"All's fair in love and ___" |
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Boer for one |
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Boring collect-all-the-cards game |
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Cause of a draft, perhaps |
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Dull card game |
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"Dunkirk" movie genre |
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International conflict |
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Common Shakespearean theme |
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Common video game milieu |
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Common video game setting |
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Iraq ___ |
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Declaration of 1941 |
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Declaration of Congress |
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"Fear cloaked in courage," per William Westmoreland |
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Easy card game |
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Group of raiders |
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Edwin Starr, 1970 |
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Edwin Starr asked "What is it good for?" |
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Edwin Starr asked, "What is it good for?" |
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Edwin Starr classic |
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Edwin Starr hit originally recorded by the Temptations |
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Edwin Starr hit |
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Edwin Starr protest song |
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It can cause a draft |
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"It can only be postponed to the advantage of others," according to Machiavelli |
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Conflict |
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Dermal blemish |
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Congressional declaration |
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Gulf __ |
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Gulf ___ |
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"Charlie Wilson's ___" (2007 Tom Hanks movie) |
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Horrific conflict |
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Desert Storm e.g. |
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Desert Storm, e.g. |
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Field for Mars |
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It may be civil yet raging |
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It may be civil, yet raging |
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Hostilities |
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It may be declared |
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Game in which no decisions are made |
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Game in which twos lose |
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Fight |
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Game of pure chance |
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Fighting between nations |
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Fighting chance? |
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Fighting |
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It may be uncivil even if it's civil |
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Game with many ties |
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It may have a general assembly? |
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It may precede a treaty |
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Film category |
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It might cause a draft |
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It once caused a draft |
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Hallowe'en wordbefore lock |
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Children's card game |
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Child's card game |
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Child's first card game, maybe |
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It was hell, to Sherman |
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It was once civil in America |
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Huge battle |
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"Gears of ___" (video-game series) |
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"Gears of ___" (video game series) |
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Gears of ___ (video game series) |
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Gen. Sherman called it hell |
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General activity? |
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General activity |
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General Assembly topic? |
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General Assembly topic |
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General assembly? |
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General battle |
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General battle? |
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General concern |
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General concern? |
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General havoc. |
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General practice |
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General purpose? |
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Hundred Years' ___ (which lasted less than 100 years) |
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Diplomacy alternative |
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Dire declaration |
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It's conducted in a theater |
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It's full of battles |
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It's good for "absolutely nothing," according to a 1970 #1 hit |
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It's good for "absolutely nothing" according to a 1970 hit |
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It's good for absolutely nothing [hunh] |
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It's good for absolutely nothing, in a song |
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It's good for nothing, in song |
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It's hell, axiomatically |
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It's hell, they say |
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Its modern name is "police action." |
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It's more than a mere battle |
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Fisticuffs |
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Entente interrupter |
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City division |
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It's of general concern |
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Cabinet department phased out in 1947 |
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Cabinet department that split in 1947 |
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Cabinet department until 1947 |
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Disturber of the peace |
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Civil -- |
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Civil __ |
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Civil or Crimean |
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Civil or Punic |
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Giant conflict |
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Giant fight |
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Eric Burdon band |
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Clash of arms |
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Clash |
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Do battle |
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Called for |
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Hawk's advocacy |
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Hawk's cause |
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Hawk's concern |
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Hawk's cry |
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Hawk's delight |
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Hawk's desire |
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Hawk's hope |
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Hawk's love |
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Hawks support it |
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Classic one-word headline |
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Classic Springsteen tune |
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Classic U2 album |
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Campaign setting |
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Campaigner's contest (or the start of a 1930s movie actor's split personality) |
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Crimean ___: 1853–56 |
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Crimean or Boer |
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Head or horse head |
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Event in 1812 |
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Headline of 1914 |
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Domain of Ares |
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Domain of Mars and Ares |
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Go fish alternative |
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Jihad |
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In song, it's good for absolutely nothing |
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"God created ___ so that Americans would learn geography" (line attributed to Mark Twain) |
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Hell, as they say |
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Hell, it's said |
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Hell, per Sherman |
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Hell, to General Sherman |
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"Hell," to Sherman |
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"Hell" to Sherman |
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Hell, to Sherman |
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In which Brian Boru was slain |
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Card game for two, usually |
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Card game for two |
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"For Whom the Bell Tolls" subject |
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Card game requiring no skill |
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Card game that can go on and on |
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Card game that is (aptly) arbitrary and seemingly neverending |
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Card game using the entire deck |
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Card game with a belligerent name |
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Card game without strategy, ironically |
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Card game |
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Doves' aversion |
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Dove's aversion |
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Doves despise it |
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Dove's dislike |
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Cold __ |
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Cold ___ |
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Cold chaser |
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Cold or Civil |
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Cold or flame follower |
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Cold or price |
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Former cabinet department |
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Collect-all-the-cards game |
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High-card-wins game |
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Failed negotiation result |
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Highest-card-wins game |
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Failure of diplomacy |
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Combat |
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Combat between nations |
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Combative card game |
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Drug ___ |
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“Maleness means ___”: Charlotte Perkins Gilman |
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Protracted card game for two |
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Series of battles |
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Series of campaigns |
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Series of skirmishes |
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Series ofskirmishes |
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Original Cabinet department renamed Defense in 1949 |
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Serious conflict |
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Serious declaration |
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Serious fight |
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Serious hostilities |
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Man-o'-___ (old battleship) |
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Serious struggle |
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"That mad game the world so loves to play" according to Jonathan Swift |
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"That mad game the world so loves to play," to Jonathan Swift |
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Where there's a general assembly? |
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"The __ Cry" (Salvation Army publication) |
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Man's inhumanity to man. |
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Topic for Sun Tzu |
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"The ___ of the Roses" |
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"The ___ of the Worlds": Wells |
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Kids' card game |
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Kids card game |
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Kid's card game |
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Killing time? |
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Stratego situation |
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Strategy-free card game |
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"The blood-red blossom of ___ ...": Tennyson |
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Whitman's "The Real ___" |
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Numbers game? |
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Robert Cormier's "The Chocolate ___" |
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Kind of baby or bride |
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"The child of Pride," according to Jonathan Swift |
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"The Chocolate __": classic young-adult novel |
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Strength contest, tug o' ... |
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"The Cisco Kid" band |
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The Civil ___ |
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Kind of bond |
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Kind of bride or bonnet |
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Kind of bride |
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Kind of cabinet |
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The Crimean ___ |
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Kind of chest |
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Kind of chest or paint |
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Strife |
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Kind of cloud |
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Kind of club or path |
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"Why Can't We Be Friends?" band |
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Kind of cry or paint |
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Kind of cry or path |
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Kind of dance |
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Kind of dance or bride |
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Kind of dance or horse |
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String of engagements |
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Like some deals |
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Kind of horse or ship |
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Kind of horse |
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"The Face of Battle" topic |
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Kind of monger |
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Kind of paint or powers |
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Kind of path or lord |
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Kind of plane or path |
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Struggle |
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The French Revolution, for one |
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Mars' domain |
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Mars' realm |
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Mars' thing |
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Vietnam ___ |
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"Much too serious a thing to be left to the military": Clemenceau |
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"Platoon" subject |
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"The Hurt Locker" backdrop |
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"The Hurt Locker" subject |
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Multi-billion dollar industry |
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"The Iliad" subject |
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Shelley's "statesman's game" |
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Something played out in a theater |
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Sherman called it hell |
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Sherman called it 'hell' |
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Sherman's "hell" |
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Sherman's hell |
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Massive fight |
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Subject for "Dunkirk" or "Apocalypse Now" |
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Subject in Article I Section 8 of the Constitution |
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Subject of 12/8/1941 headlines |
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Subject of "1917" |
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Subject of many a protest |
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Subject of "Platoon" |
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"The most successful ___ seldom pays for its losses": Thomas Jefferson |
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"The Naked and the Dead" subject |
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Of the Roses, for one |
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Korean or Peloponnesian, e.g. |
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MDCCCXII event |
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The second "W" of W.W. II |
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"Oh! What A Lovely ___" |
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Trojan __ |
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Trojan ____ |
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Trojan, for one |
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Trojan or Civil follower |
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Trojan or Crimean |
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"The trade of kings": Dryden |
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Old Maid alternative |
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Member of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse |
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Part of POW |
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Part of W. W. |
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Part of WWI |
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Part of WWII |
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Raw reversal |
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Raw reversal? |
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Large conflict |
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Realm of Ares |
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Reason for face painting |
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Reason for restrictions |
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Peace antithesis |
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Peacenik's worry |
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Peace's opposite |
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Military conflict |
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"Love and ____" |
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One of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse |
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One of the Four Horsemen |
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One of the W's in W.W. I |
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Mindless card game for two |
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Mindless card game |
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"Low Rider" band |
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Newspaper headline of 12/8/1941 |
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One was civil in America |
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Machiavelli subject |
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No-brainer card game |
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"... let slip the dogs of ___": Shak. |
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Price __ |
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Open hostility |
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Major conflict |
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Major event of 1812 |
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Major fight |
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Major operation? |
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Major undertaking? |
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Result of a diplomacy failure, sometimes |
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Opposite of peace |
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Prolonged conflict |
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Revolutionary, e.g. |
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Revolutionary, for one |
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More than a brawl |
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Protest subject |
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Protest topic, often |
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Sun Tzu subject |
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Sun Tzus area of expertise |
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Sun Tzu's "The Art of ___" |
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Word after "Civil" or "Infinity" in the MCU |
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Tug-of-___ (contest of strength) |
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Tug of ___ |
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Word before baby or bonnet |
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Word before bride or paint |
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Word before chest or cry |
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Word before cloud or cry |
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"There never was a good" one, according to Franklin |
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Word before cry or baby |
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Word before god or games |
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Word before head or chest |
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Word before horse or hero |
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Word in 12/8/41 headlines |
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Word with baby or story |
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TV's "Love and ___" |
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Word with cry or baby |
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Word with cry or crime |
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Word with "cry" |
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Word with "dance" or "party" |
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Simple but tedious card game |
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Simple card game for children |
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Simple card game for kids |
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Simple card game for two |
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Simple card game in which aces beat kings |
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Simple card game |
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Word with game or room |
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Word with party or game |
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Two-player card game |
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"Spill the Wine" band |
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Type of correspondent |
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Type of cry or paint |
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Type of paint or party |
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Type of paint |
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"Saving Private Ryan" backdrop |
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"Saving Private Ryan" subject |
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Symbolic dove's aversion |
432 |
U-turn from peace |
433 |
World ___ II ("Casablanca" and "Schindler's List" backdrop) |
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World ___ II |
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"World ___ Z" (2013 Brad Pitt zombie thriller) |
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"World ___ Z" (2013 movie) |
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"World ___ Z" (Brad Pitt movie) |
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World ____ II |
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World conflict |
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West Point subject |
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World or Boer |
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'This means --!' |
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"This means ---!" |
444 |
"This means __!" |
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"This means ___!" ("Bring it on!") |
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"This means ___!" |
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'This means !' |
448 |
Wouk topic |
449 |
Wouk's "The Winds of ---" |
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Wouk's "The Winds of __" |
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Wouk's "The Winds of ___" |
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What a dove despises |
453 |
What a peace march opposes |
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What Aristophanes called "Ares' chick" |
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What F.D.R. said he hated |
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"What happens when language fails," per Margaret Atwood |
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"What is it good for, absolutely nothing!" |
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What Mars never barred |
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What Mars never bars |
460 |
What polemology is the study of |
461 |
What protesters may protest |
462 |
What soldiers fight in |
463 |
Start of a Tolstoy title |
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Tedious card game |
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State of armed struggle |
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When doves cry? |
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Ten years' or hundred years' event |
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Tolstoy subject |
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Tolstoy title start |
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Tolstoy title word |
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Tolstoy topic |