1974 : matching answer – Crossword-Clue
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1974 | LASTYEAR | 8 |
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Comeback Player of the Year 1974 pension provision: Abbr. 1974 Peace Nobelist 1974 hit whose title is sung twice after "Como una promesa" 1974 CIA spoof film 1974 McCartney/Wings hit 1974 Lina Wertmüller film 1974 C.I.A.-spoof movie 1974 hit by Mocedades 1974 Dolly Parton chart-topper 1974 pop hit with Spanish lyrics 1974 kidnap grp. 1974 Murray hit ( 2 words) 1974 Top 10 hit with a Spanish title 1974 Peace Prize recipient 1974 cult classic album by Sparks 1974 Mocedades hit 1974 #1 double album that included Peter Cetera's "Wishing You Were Here" 1974 Michael Shaara novel 1974 Charles Bronson film 1974 Dustin Hoffman movie 1974 Gould/Sutherland C.I.A. spoof 1974 Gould-Sutherland CIA spoof 1974 Oscar winner 1974 ballad subtitled "Touch the Wind" 1974 Top 10 hit whose title means "It is you" 1974 film that was Jonathan Demme's directorial debut 1974 Disney film 1974 John Wayne film 1974 Jimmy Buffett song 1974 John Carpenter movie 1974 Stylistics hit 1974 schlock classic about a barbarous baby 1974 Atlantic hurricane 1974 football film starring Burt Reynolds 1974 top 10 Al Green hit subtitled "Make Me Happy" 1974 N.L. Rookie of the Year Bake 1974 Gould/Sutherland spoof 1974 action movie, with "The" 1974 spoof with the tagline "Would you buy a used secret from these men?" 1974 #5 hit by Joe Cocker 1974 platinum R&B album 1974 thriller that begins with the Kennedy assassination, with "The" 1974 #1 hit written by Bob Marley 1974 Emmy winner for best comedy series 1974 Beach Boys album 1974 David Bowie song 1974 title role for Dustin Hoffman 1974 for yours truly: Abbr. 1974 biopic 1974 movie of 39-Across 1974 Tom T. Hall hit 1974 women-in-prison exploitation flick 1974 Canadian peace keeping locale 1974 hit with a Spanish title 1974 John Wayne title role 1974 movie musical starring Lucille Ball 1974 film directed by John Sturges 1974 hit song that starts "Como una promesa" 1974 hit for Mocedades 1974 hit "___the Sheriff" 1974 Best Picture nominee directed by Bob Fosse 1974 Donald Sutherland/Elliott Gould movie 1974 David Bowie hit 1974 Elliott Gould film 1974 pardon recipient 1974 CIA vs. KGB spoof 1974 Medicine Nobelist George ___ 1974 Peace Nobelist Eisaku ___ 1974 kidnap org. 1974 hit from Spain 1974 CIA spoof 1974 Jack Nicholson film 1974 Oscar winner Burstyn 1974 Chicago hit 1974 John Wayne movie 1974 movie remade in 2006 1974 CIA spoof movie 1974 hit "--- Tu" 1974 Gould/Sutherland comedy 1974 57-Across role (for which he received a Best Actor Oscar nomination) 1974 hit for John Denver 1974 Gould/Sutherland film 1974 kidnap victim 1974 hit sung entirely in Spanish 1974 Mocedades hit subtitled "Touch the Wind" 1974 hit by Chicago 1974 compilation of Art Buchwald columns 1974 Lucille Ball role 1974 top 10 hit whose title means "You Are" 1974 Top 10 hit for Mocedades 1974 hit with Spanish lyrics 1974 thriller about a murderous baby 1974 Asian Games host 1974 foreign-language hit 1974 hit subtitled "Touch the Wind" 1974 CIA satire 1974 Mel Brooks comedy 1974 Sutherland/Gould film 1974 Dolly Parton hit 1974 World's Fair site 1974 Billboard hit with Spanish lyrics 1974 animal movie with three sequels 1974 Italian comedy directed by Franco Brusati 1974 Mel Brooks film with 48-Across 1974 film starring Elliott Gould and Donald Sutherland 1974 top 10 hit with Spanish lyrics 1974 Lucille Ball musical 1974 film that won Best Cinematography Oscar, with "The" 1974 World Cup site 1974 Hart Trophy winner, familiarly 1974 title role for Lucille Ball 1974 lyric repeated after "Como una promesa" 1974 Hoffman movie 1974 Academy Award actress Burstyn 1974 Japanese Nobelist 1974 Peace Nobelist from Japan 1974 David Essex hit 1974 cloak-and-dagger spoof 2005 Broadway hit based on a 1974 film A Cy Young Award winner: 1974 ABA MVP: 1974-76 Abducting org. of 1974 Actor in "Earthquake": 1974 Author of "Something Happened," 1974
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