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__ boss (cattle driver) __ Dame (French cathedral) ___ -cat (sandlot game) ___ ball (catcher's goof) ___ Beer Night (predictably catastrophic '70s stadium promotion) ___ cat (a ballgame) ___ cat (street game) ___ cat: baseball variation ___ catechumens ___ Cats ___ Cats ("Rock This Town" group) ___ cats and dogs ___ Classé: winemaking category ___ Coeur (Paris cathedral) ___ Couple (yearbook voting category) ___ de la Cité (Notre Dame Cathedral site) ___ Feast: cat food ___ guard: bit of catchers' gear ___ Hall (Catholic university in New Jersey) ___ in 'cat' ___ infallibility (Roman Catholic dogma) ___ Jackson Braun (author of "The Cat Who ..." mysteries) ___ Lorenzo (country in "Cat's Cradle") ___ Lorenzo (fictional country in "Cat's Cradle") ___ Marshall (Cat Power) ___ Meow (Internet meme cat with extremely long fur) ___ Minderbender, villain in "Catch-22" ___ Minderbinder of "Catch-22" ___ old cat ___ on (catch offguard) ___ point (Siamese cat) ___ Polo, visitor to Cathay ___ Pounce (cat in "Game of Thrones") ___ Pro (Arctic Cat line) ___ rex (cat breed) ___ rock (category for Yes and Genesis) ___ salts (cathartic) ___ salts (medicinal cathartic) ___ shorthair (cat breed) ___ swing a cat ___ the cat ___ up (catch on) ___ up (catch) ___ up (catches on) ____ and the Firecat : Cat Stevens album ____ cat (coward) _____ - Cat (arctic vehicle) _____ Cat (Aspen vehicle) _____ you darn cat ___-cat (ball game) ___-Cat (cold-weather vehicle) ___-cat (game) ___-Cat (off-road vehicle) ___-Cat (polar zone vehicle) ___-Cat (ski slope groomer) ___-Cat (winter vehicle) ___-de-chat (cat's-eyes) ___-fi (literary category) ___-help (book category) ___-nine (substance in "Cat's Cradle") ___-tapper (catchy tune) ... and the personality magazine created a new category of elite subscribers, the ___ ''Cat __ Hot Tin Roof'' ''Cat's in the Cradle'' singer ''Catalan Landscape'' artist ''Cats'' inspirer ''Cats'' lyricist's monogram ''Cats'' starts with it ''Clueless'' catchphrase ''Cone'' or ''Cat'' intro ''If __ catch you . . .'' ''None of the above'' category ''Other'' category, briefly ''Pinocchio'' cat ''Simpsons'' toon cat ''The Black Cat'' actor ''The Hunter (Catalan Landscape)'' painter ''To Catch a __'' (Hitchcock film) '60s catchword '60s TV catchphrase '70s TV catchphrase '70s Yankee catcher '80s All-Star catcher Tony '80s First Lady catchphrase '90s White House cat 'Catalan Landscape' painter 'Catch ___ You Can (Dave Clark Five song)' 'Catch a Falling Star' crooner 'Catch-22' writer 'Catcher in the ___' 'Cats,' e.g. 'Cats' creator 'Cats' inspiration 'Cats' librettist T.S. 'Cats' or 'Cabaret' 'Cats' poet 'Cats' showstopper 'I didn't catch that' 'The Cat in the Hat' author 'The wonderful, wonderful cat' " . . . cat that killed ___" " . . . room to ___ cat" "___ a cat I saw?" (palindrome) "___ Atomicus" (Philippe Halsman photo featuring flying cats) "___ bad boy!": Lou Costello catchphrase "___ cat I saw?" (palindrome) "___ Cat Strut" (1983 hit) "___ Cat" (Elton John song) "___ catfish!" "___ comes on little cat feet...": Sandburg "___ do that?" (Urkel catch phrase) "___ fired!" (Trump catchphrase) "___ happened?" (Fred Willard's catchphrase in "A Mighty Wind") "___ in cat" (part of an early lesson) "___ Inside" (ad catchphrase) "___ interesting ..." (catch phrase by 2-Down) "___ jumped" (antepenultimate sentence of "Catch-22") "___ moment" (ad catchphrase) "___ moon, Alice!": Gleason catchphrase "___ of Love" (Cat Power) "___ play two!" (Ernie Banks catchphrase) "___ Potables" (common "Jeopardy!" category) "___ sells" (advertising catchphrase) "___ sum?" (Cato's "Where am I?") "___ talk?" (Joan Rivers catchphrase) "___ that special?" ("SNL" Church Lady's catch phrase) "___ the brinded cat hath mew'd": "Macbeth" "___ the brinded cat hath mewed": Shak. "___ thief to catch a thief" "_____ ever catch you ..." "___-mite!" ('70s TV catchphrase) "___-mite!": "Good Times" catchword "___, cat!" "___, cats, sacks and wives" "___, cats, sacks, and wives": Anon. "--- here!" ("Poltergeist" catchphrase) "... --- -smoking caterpillar has ..." "... but a ___ without a cat!": Alice "'I ___,' said the Caterpillar": Carroll "(She's) ___ 17" (1983 Stray Cats hit) "101 ___ for a Dead Cat" "101 ___ for a Dead Cat" (1981 best seller) "101 ___ For a Dead Cat" (controversial 1980s humor book) "20 Questions" category / Layer "A cat must have three different names" poet "A Mighty Wind" actress Catherine "Alexander's Bridge" novelist Cather "Alice in Wonderland" cat "Alice" catchphrase "And the wild cataract ___ glory": Tennyson "Archie" and "Cathy" "Ay, dios ___!" (Fericito catchphrase) "Aye"-catcher? "Bah, humbug" is his catchphrase "Beat it, cat!" "Belling the Cat" author "Big Daddy" Burl of "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" "Blondie" or "Cathy" "Book 'em, ___!" ("Hawaii Five-O" catch phase) "Book 'em, ___!" ("Hawaii Five-O" catch phrase) "Book 'em, ___!" ("Hawaii Five-O" catchphrase) "Book 'em, ___!" (cop show catch phrase) "Born Free" big cat "Born Free" cat "Can't catch a break" "Cat ___ Tin Roof" "Cat ___," 1965 film "Cat and Bird" painter "Cat Ballou" Oscar winner "Cat got your tongue?" e.g. "Cat in the Hat" creator "Cat in the Hat" doctor "Cat on a Hot ___ Roof" "Cat on a Hot ___" "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" actor Burl "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" playwright "Cat People" studio "Cat People" woman "Cat Scratch Fever" Nugent "Cat Scratch Fever" singer "Cat-O'-Nine- ___" L7 "Cat's Cradle" author "Cat's Cradle" novelist ___ Vonnegut Jr. "Cat's Eye" novelist? "Cat's EYE" screenwriter "Cat's in the Cradle" singer Chapin "Cat" cartoonist "Catalan Landscape (The Hunter)" artist "Catch a Falling Star" crooner Perry "Catch a Falling Star" singer Perry "Catch a Falling Star" singer, 1958 "Catch Me If You Can" airline "Catch Me If You Can" carrier "Catch Me If You Can" star "Catch my ___?" "Catch my drift?" "Catch of the day" fish, perhaps "Catch on?" "Catch This!" autobiographer Terrell "Catch ya later!"
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