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STANLEYCUPS |
Baseball great nicknamed "The Man" |
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TEADANCE |
A thé dansant |
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TASSE |
Item for café or thé |
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TASSE |
Thé cup, maybe |
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CEY |
Baseball great nicknamed "The Penguin" |
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ITIS |
___ Man's Man's Man's World |
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ITSA |
___ Man's, Man's, Man's World |
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ITSA |
"___ Man's Man's Man's World" |
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ITSA |
"___ Man's Man's Man's World" |
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ITSA |
"___ Man's, Man's, Man's World" |
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NIC |
Cage of "The Family Man" "The Weather Man" and "The Wicker Man" |
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RUDY |
Rich man in "Rich Man Poor Man" |
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RUDY |
Rich man in "Rich Man, Poor Man" |
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GABOR |
Socialite who wrote "How to Catch a Man How to Keep a Man How to Get Rid of a Man" |
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FUTILE |
Socialite who wrote "How to Catch a Man, How to Keep a Man, How to Get Rid of a Man" |
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RUDY |
The rich man in "Rich Man Poor Man" |
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RUDE |
The rich man in "Rich Man, Poor Man" |
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RUDY |
The rich man in "Rich Man, Poor Man" |
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MERMAID |
___ Man ("SpongeBob" superhero whose nemesis is Man Ray) |
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STAN |
___ the Man.â€
nyt 1952 STAN Actor Kenton.
nyt 1952 STAN Comedian Laurel.
nyt 1952 STAN Hollywood's Mr. Kramer.
nyt 1952 STAN Man's nickname.
nyt 1952 STAN Musial of the Cardinals.
nyt 1952 |
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BROTHER |
'Man oh man!' |
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REMORSE |
'One man's ___ is another man's reminiscence': Ogden Nash |
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