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1. |
"Set ___ house in order": Isa. 38:1
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2. |
"To ___ own self be true"
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3. |
Belonging to thee
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4. |
"What is ___ is mine"
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5. |
"Give every man ___ ear . . . ": Shak.
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6. |
"To ___ own self be true": Shak.
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7. |
Poetic possessive
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8. |
"Not my will, but ___, be done": Luke 22:42
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9. |
"For ___ is the kingdom . . . "
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10. |
Biblically yours
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11. |
Yours of yore
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12. |
" . . . to ___ own self be true": Shak.
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13. |
Yours, of yore
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14. |
Yours, poetically
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15. |
"___ Alone," V. Herbert song
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16. |
"...only with ___ eyes"
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17. |
Dated term for "yours"
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18. |
Yours, once
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19. |
Yours, old-style
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20. |
Quaker's "yours"
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21. |
"___ Is the Glory" (hymn)
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22. |
What's now yours
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23. |
Drink to me only with ___ eyes
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24. |
Drink to me only with -- eyes
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25. |
To _____ own self be true ("Hamlet" line)
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26. |
... ___ is the kingdom
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27. |
To ___ own self be true
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28. |
Your, in days of yore
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29. |
For ___ is the kingdom...: Matthew
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30. |
Yours, Biblically
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31. |
Yours, of old
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32. |
Yours, to King James
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33. |
Drink to Me Only With __ Eyes
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34. |
Yours
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35. |
To __ own self...
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36. |
Yours, long ago
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37. |
Biblical possessive
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38. |
To __ own self be true: "Hamlet"
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39. |
To __ own self . . .
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40. |
Were __ That Special Face
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41. |
Drink to me only with __ eyes . . .
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42. |
To __ own self be true
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43. |
. . . __ is the kingdom . . .
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44. |
Your of yore
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45. |
Don't breathe a word of ___
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46. |
Old group whose members are all represented in this puzzle
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47. |
___ American Life
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48. |
Just-once link
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49. |
Like Jefferson on a list of presidents
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50. |
Missing button in many an elevator
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51. |
Jasper Fforde heroine ___ Next
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52. |
'... -- a crowd'
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53. |
Just one of -- things
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54. |
Hitchcock's steps
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55. |
That counterpart
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56. |
Biblical "yours"
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57. |
... for ___ is the kingdom ...
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58. |
Your, in Scripture
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59. |
Set ___ house in order: Isa. 38:1
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60. |
Give every man ___ ear . . . : Shak.
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61. |
What is ___ is mine
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62. |
To ___ own self be true: Shak.
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63. |
Your, of yore
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64. |
Not my will, but ___, be done: Luke 22:42
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65. |
For ___ is the kingdom . . .
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66. |
. . . to ___ own self be true: Shak.
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67. |
Amish pronoun
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68. |
Friend's word
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69. |
___ Alone, V. Herbert song
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70. |
The hot corner
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71. |
Biblical pronoun
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72. |
It was once yours
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73. |
Old pronoun
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74. |
Rarely used pronoun
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75. |
If ___ enemy be hungry... (Proverbs)
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76. |
Possessive pronoun in an old hymn
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77. |
Like whose eyes, in a Ben Jonson verse?
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78. |
Quaker pronoun
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79. |
Third word of Psalm 86
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80. |
Of thee
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81. |
___ is the kingdom, and the power
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82. |
"... ___ is the kingdom"
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83. |
"... ___ is the kingdom..."
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84. |
"... for ___ is the kingdom..."
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85. |
"... to ___ own self be true": Shak.
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86. |
"Drink to me only with ___ eyes"
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87. |
"Drink to me only with -- eyes"
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88. |
"Drink to me only with ___ eyes..."
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89. |
"For ___ is the kingdom... "
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90. |
"For ___ is the kingdom..."
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91. |
"For ___ is the kingdom...": Matthew
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92. |
"Give every man ___ ear... ": Shak.
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93. |
"I Am ___ O Lord" (hymn)
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94. |
"If ___ enemy be hungry..." (Proverbs)
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95. |
"Know ___ enemy"
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96. |
"To ___ own self be true" ("Hamlet" line)
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97. |
"To ___ own self be true": "Hamlet"
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98. |
"To ___ own self be true... "
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99. |
"To ___ own self be true...": Shak.
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100. |
"To ___ own self..."
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101. |
"Were ___ That Special Face"
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102. |
"Your" of yore
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103. |
"Yours" of old
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104. |
"___ Alone"
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105. |
"___ Alone " V. Herbert song
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106. |
"___ eyes I love..." (start of Shakespeare's Sonnet 132)
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107. |
"___ is the kingdom and the power..."
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108. |
"___ is the kingdom... "
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109. |
'For -- is the kingdom...'
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110. |
'To -- own self be true'
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111. |
'To ___ own self...'
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112. |
'___ Alone'
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113. |
Bible possessive
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114. |
Convenient rhyme for "mine" in old poetry
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115. |
Formerly yours
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116. |
Friend's possessive
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117. |
Friends' pronoun
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118. |
It used to be yours?
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119. |
It was once yours?
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120. |
Like whose eyes in a Ben Jonson verse?
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121. |
Lord's Prayer pronoun
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122. |
Not mine
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123. |
Not mine.
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124. |
Opposite of fate
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125. |
Poetic possessive.
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126. |
Poetic pronoun.
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127. |
Porter's "Were ___ That Special Face"
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128. |
Possessive pronoun: Poetic.
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129. |
Possessive.
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130. |
Pronoun.
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131. |
Quaker word
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132. |
Shakespearean possessive
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133. |
Shakespearean pronoun
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134. |
This was yours once
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135. |
What used to be yours?
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136. |
What was once yours?
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137. |
What was yours at one time?
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138. |
Your slight error (5)
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139. |
Your among Friends
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140. |
Your biblically
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141. |
Your in Scripture
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142. |
Your in days of yore
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143. |
Your in hymns
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144. |
Your of yore
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145. |
Your old-style
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146. |
Your to a Quaker
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147. |
Yours in the past
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148. |
Yours once but not anymore?
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149. |
Yours to a Quaker
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150. |
Yours Biblically
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151. |
Yours archaically
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152. |
Yours in hymns
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153. |
Yours in the King James Bible
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154. |
Yours long ago
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155. |
Yours of old
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156. |
Yours of yore
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157. |
Yours old-style
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158. |
Yours once
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159. |
Yours poetically
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160. |
Yours to King James
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161. |
Yours to Shakespeare
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162. |
``To ___ own self be true"
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163. |
Know ___ enemy
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164. |
For ___ is the kingdom ...
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165. |
Drink to me only with ___ eyes ...
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166. |
Drink to me only with ___ eyes...
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167. |
More of quote
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168. |
Doohickey
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169. |
A hand for Morticia?
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170. |
Rodin sculpture (with "The")
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171. |
Use one's gray cells
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172. |
It may be on top of pudding
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173. |
It draws attention
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174. |
Hazard for skaters
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175. |
Noun, sometimes
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176. |
Dashiell Hammett's last novel, with "The"
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177. |
Suit with a vest
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178. |
With _____ ring . . .
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179. |
___ Alone
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180. |
Diluted
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181. |
It's used for the sake of consistency
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182. |
Wheat crackers
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183. |
Bad trait for a politician
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184. |
Third word of Psalm 86.
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185. |
Luggage.
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186. |
Of thee.
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187. |
The ___ man.
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188. |
First word of "Evangeline."
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189. |
All the ___ You Are.
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190. |
Single entity.
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191. |
Office wall sign.
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192. |
Jigamaree.
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193. |
Tangible object.
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194. |
Ironic twist to a one-word maxim.
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195. |
A ___ (something worth knowing).
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196. |
Creature, often "poor."
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197. |
___ twice (reconsider).
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198. |
Rodin subject.
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199. |
Detail.
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200. |
Plato, for one.
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201. |
Your, old-style
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202. |
Possessive pronoun
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203. |
Yours: Poet
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204. |
Pronoun
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205. |
Poetic pronoun
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206. |
Possessive pronoun: Poetic
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207. |
___ is the kingdom
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208. |
Give every man ___ ear ... : Shak.
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209. |
... to ___ own self be true: Shak.
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