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___ -American (Latino U.S. resident) ___ 48 (the U.S. except Alaska and Hawaii) ___ Abbey, U.S. painter ___ Affair (1797-8 incident involving the U.S. and France) ___ Age (1870-98 in U.S.) ___ Bank (U.S. loan guarantor) ___ Bay, former U.S. base in the Philippines ___ Beach, S.C. ___ bomber (new U.S. plane) ___ City (Ohio town named for a U.S. president's moniker) ___ City, S.D. ___ Clark, U.S. Atty. Gen.: 1967-69 ___ Dan (sexual device in William S. Burroughs's "Naked Lunch") ___ Darya, U.S.S.R. river ___ di Bassetto (G.B.S. pen name) ___ Dinh Diem of S. Vietnam ___ dog (U.S. Marine) ___ Duke, a.k.a. Hunter S. Thompson ___ Early, C.S.A. general ___ ed. (H.S. course) ___ Ed. (H.S. course) ___ Empire, in NW U.S. ___ Fey of "S.N.L." ___ Gault, 387 U.S. 1 (1967) (juveniles accused of crimes in delinquency cases must be given Due Process) ___ Glory (U.S. flag) ___ Harte, U.S. writer ___ in U.S.A. ___ Island, site of a U.S. navy yard ___ Island, U.S.M.A. training base ___ Kooser, former U.S. poet laureate ___ la Plata, S.A. estuary ___ Lit. (H.S. subject) ___ Malenkov, former U.S.S.R. prime minister ___ Marshall, U.S. historian ___ maté (S. A. beverage) ___ Michaels of "S.N.L." ___ Middlecoff, 1949 and 1956 U.S. Open champ ___ Mountains, in the U.S.S.R. ___ Mountains: central U.S. range ___ Mountains: south-central U.S. range ___ of Palms, S.C. ___ of Palms, S.C. city ___ of the Mark, in S.F. ___ Peak, U.S.S.R. ___ Plateau (U.S. region) ___ Quinn, formerly of "S.N.L." ___ Range, U.S.S.R. ___ Rhodes Revels, the first African-American to serve in the U.S. senate ___ Royale, N.S. ___ S. Cobb ___ State (S. Carolina) ___ Synagogue, the oldest in the U.S. ___ Tae Woo, S. Korean leader ___ Thurmond of S.C. ___ Treaty, establishing the 49th parallel as a U.S. border ___ Tuva, U.S.S.R. region ___ U.S.A. ___ Ude, U.S.S.R. city ___ Uniti (U.S., to Italians) ___ Woods, near S. F. ___ Ysidro, busy U.S./Mexico border site _____ U.S. Pat. Off. ___-Ashbury (S.F. district) ___-Chung (T.C.) Chen, first golfer in U.S. Open history to make a double eagle (1985) ___-Kamenogorsk, U.S.S.R. city ___-Tuva, predecessor of an S.S.R. ...carryall) Huge blockbuster (Producer's... ...Wells book) Drill press or lathe (Handyman's... ''The good old U.S. ____'' '70s U.S. skating champ Starbuck '75 U.S. Open winner Manuel '90s U.S. Poet Laureate ___ Dove 'C.S.I.' star Helgenberger 'Cats' librettist T.S. 'H.M.S. Surprise novelist Patrick' 'Heartbreak U.S.A.' singer 'Splitsville, U.S.A.' 'U.S.S. Enterprise' counselor Deanna " . . . ___ little, failed much": R.L.S. " . . . ___ souls of housemaids": T.S.E. " . . . ___ was still there": F. S. Key " . . . fettered to an office ___": G. & S. " . . . let our ___ also": U. S. Grant " . . . sadly ___": S. Foster " . . . snarled and yelping ___": T. S. Eliot " . . . the river/Is a ___" (T. S. Eliot) " . . . to ___ little . . . ": R.L.S. " . . . to ___ little and to spend a little less": R.L.S. " . . . you might have ___ ": S. Rogers "__ the U.S.A." "___ a little shadow . . . ": R.L.S. "___ alas," U.S.A.F. motto "___ an Englishman" ("H.M.S. Pinafore" song) "___ Can": S. Davis Jr. "___ Christianity" (C.S. Lewis work) "___ Christianity" (C.S. Lewis) "___ Express" (William S. Burroughs novel) "___ Go the Boats?": R.L.S. "___ Great Revolution," by R. S. Elegant "___ in the U.S.A." "___ in the U.S.A." (Springsteen hit) "___ Jury": G. & S. "___ king in Narnia...": C. S. Lewis "___ la vie" ("You're S.O.L., pal") "___ Laughing," Irvin S. Cobb's autobiography "___ Lieutenants," D. S. Freeman book "___ long gone daddy in the U.S.A." (Springsteen lyric) "___ Lunch" (William S. Burroughs novel) "___ Man Answers," S. Dee film "___ no more today!": S. Foster "___ Palace": T. S. Eliot "___ Paratus," U.S.C.G. motto "___ paratus" (motto of the U.S. Coast Guard) "___ Rose": S. Young book "___ spiro spero," S.C. motto "___ Spiro, Spero" (S.C. motto) "___ Stupid" (F.S./N.S. hit) "___ that Shakespeherian Rag": T. S. Eliot "___ that Shakespeherian Rag": T.S. Eliot "___ This Woman," S. Tracy film: 1940 "___ us our friends . . . ": R.L.S. "___ Was a Lady": S. Foster "___ your song, O!": W. S. Gilbert "_____ Pyle, U.S.M.C." "___, like a vapor . . . ": S. Foster "--- dare to eat a peach?" (T.S. Eliot) "... dare to ___ peach?": T.S. Eliot "... to ___ peach?" (T.S. Eliot) "A ___ in the Head," 1959 F.S. film "A ___ must be always talking . . . ": S. Johnson "A.S.A.P.!" "All legislative Powers ___ granted" (U.S. Constitution) "All over La ___ ..." ("Surfin' U.S.A." lyric) "Amo, amas, amat" course in H.S. "And ___ were shepherds . . . ": J. S. Bach "And I ___ me down . . . ": R.L.S. "And I ___ me down with a will": R.L.S. "Ash Wednesday" poet T.S. "Burnt Norton" poet T.S. "C.S.I.," e.g. "C.S.I.: Crime Scene Investigation," e.g. "C.S.I.: Miami" carrier "C.S.I." actor Helgenberger "C.S.I." or "M*A*S*H" "C.S.I." or "MASH" "Capital" in the U.S. "Cats" poet T.S. "Cats" T.S. "Convoy" singer C.W. representing the U.S.? "Dead Sea" of U.S. "Dexter" actor C.S. ___ "Do ___ to eat a peach?" (T.S. Eliot) "Do ___ to eat a peach?": T. S. Eliot "Do ___ to eat a peach?": T.S.E. "Do I dare to ___ peach?" (T. S. Eliot) "Do I dare to ___ peach?" (T.S. Eliot) "Do I dare to ___ peach?": T.S.E. "Don't ___ me" (1775 U.S. flag statement) "Doonesbury" character based on Hunter S. Thompson "Dum ___, Spero," S.C. motto "Dum ___, spero" (S.C. motto) "Dum spiro, ___" (S. C. motto) "Dum spiro, ___" (S.C. motto) "Emerald Point N.A.S." actress "ER" and "C.S.I.," for two "Family City, U.S.A." "Flew in from Miami Beach ___" (opening lyric to "Back in the U.S.S.R.") "For ___ rope of sand could twist": S. Butler "From Here to ___," 1953 F.S. film "Gomer ___, U.S.M.C." "Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C." star "Good ___ you": W. S. Gilbert "H.M.S. ___" "H.M.S. Pinafore," e.g. "H.M.S. Pinafore," for one "H.M.S. Pinafore" extras "H.M.S. Pinafore" group "H.M.S. Pinafore" is one "H.M.S. Pinafore" lass "Hard as ___ of ploughman": W.S. "He who ___, teaches" (G.B.S.) "He who can, ___": G.B.S. "Hell is ___": T. S. Eliot "His nose should ___": W.S. Gilbert "Law & Order: S.V.U." actor "Law & Order" actress S. ___ Merkerson "Lean on a garden ___" (T.S. Eliot) "Let's vary piracee with a little _____":W.S. Gilbert "Married filing separately" on an I.R.S. form 1040 "Miracle" W.S. winners of 1969 "Mr. Mistoffelees" poet T.S. "O, ___ when we cry . . . ": U.S. Navy Hymn "O.S.S." star, 1946 "Oh joy, oh ___ unforeseen": G. & S. "Only You" band, in the U.S. "P.S. ___" (1991-92 detective series) "P.S. I Love You," originally "P.S. I Love You," to "Love Me Do" "P.S. I Love You" and "Revolution," e.g. "P.S.___" ('90s detective series)
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