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__ camp (children's summer diversion) __ camp (place for mobile homes) __ ranch (camp for cowboy wannabes) ___ an independent (campaigned, in a way) ___ bag (camper's tote) ___ camp ___ Camp, historic Mormon expedition led by Joseph Smith ___ campaign ___ campaign (dirty politics) ___ Campaign (poverty-fighting organization started by Bono) ___ Campbell on "The Andy Griffith Show" ___ Campesinos! ___ hall (camp building) ___ hall (campus hangout) ___ Hall (N.J. campus) ___ Hall (New Jersey campus) ___ hall, at a camp ___ hall, at camp ___ inflation (campaign issue) ___ it (camps out) ___ list (campus topic) ___ Offensive (1968 campaign) ___ room, as at camp ___ Terror: Bush campaign ___ Wars (Caesarean campaigns) ___-de-camp __-dyeing (camp activity) ... according to Joseph Campbell ... the health magazine launched a campaign to make people more ___ ''__ for Boss'' ('92 campaign slogan) ''Camptown Races'' refrain '50s campaign button name '50s campaign name '50s campaign nickname '50s campaign song '50s presidential campaign name '54' co-star Campbell '60s campus activist gp. '60s campus activist grp. '60s campus gp. '60s campus grp. '60s campus org. '60s campus org. that protested the Vietnam War '60s militant campus gp. '60s militant campus org. '60s protest grp. on campus '92 campaign issue 'Boola Boola' campus 'Camptown Races' snippet 'Luck of Roaring Camp' writer " . . . Roaring Camp" author " . . . woodman, ___ beechen tree!": Campbell "__ Goes to Camp" (1987 Jim Varney movie) "___ Absolut World" (vodka campaign) "___ Alive!" (1974 camp classic) "___ at Campobello," 1958 Tony Award play "___ Ba Yah" (campfire song) "___ Can" (2008 campaign slogan) "___ can" (campaign slogan) "___ Darkness Fall" (L. Sprague de Camp novel) "___ Goes to Camp" "___ Goes to Camp" (1987 Jim Varney comedy) "___ Ike" ('50s campaign slogan) "___ Ike" (campaign slogan) "___ in '56" (old campaign button) "___ lineman for the county" (Glen Campbell lyric) "___ lineman for the county": Campbell song lyric "___ madly for Adlai" (1952 campaign slogan) "___ of Me" (Glen Campbell song) "___ on Prop ..." (campaign sign) "___ or Die" (P. Diddy campaign) "___ P.C." (ad campaign) "___ Pogo" (1950s campaign slogan) "___ Pogo" (1952 campaign slogan) "___ We Can" (2008 campaign slogan) "60s" campus radicals "8. When I was in the Campaign for Real-Time, I went by All-World ___ 'Big Game' Bronson" "A Prairie Home Companion" director; "it" game; performer Marilyn; PC key; ear part; mama's boy; grown boy; "Notes On 'Camp'" essayist; blue shade "All our joys / Are but ___": Thomas Campion "All the way with ___" (1964 campaign slogan) "And the ___ stars set their watch": T. Campbell "And we conquer but ___": Campbell "Ask ___" (Chrysler ad campaign featuring chairman Dieter Zetsche) "At ___!" (boot camp command) "Ballroom Boot Camp" competitors "Big Bluegrass Special" singer Campbell "By the Time __ __ to Phoenix" Glen Campbell "By the Time I Get to Phoenix" Campbell "By the Time I Get to Phoenix" singer Campbell "Camp show" org. "Campbell's Soup Cans" location, briefly "Campfire for your iPhone" app "Camptown ___" "Camptown Races," e.g. "Camptown Races" bit "Camptown Races" composer "Camptown Races" horse "Camptown Races" man "Camptown Races" racer "Camptown Races" refrain syllables "Camptown Races" syllable "Camptown Races" syllables "Camptown Races" winner "Diary of the Sinai Campaign" author "Dick Doesn't Just Lobby for the Tobacco Companies--He's a Client" (rejected campaign ad, 2004) "Even though we've never met, I'm sure your last name is Campbell. That's because ..." "Exile of ___": T. Campbell "Galveston" crooner Campbell "Good Will Hunting" campus "Good Will Hunting" campus, briefly "He kept us out of war" campaigner "How Does Sarah Stack Up?" (rejected campaign ad, 2008) "I like ___!" ('50s campaign slogan) "I Like ___" ('50s campaign slogan) "I like ___" (1950s campaign slogan) "I Like ___" (old campaign slogan) "Imagine Peace" campaigner "John: Model Citizen" (rejected campaign ad, 2004) "La Campagne de Rome" artist "Notes on Camp" essayist "Old Dan ___" (campfire song) "Partie de Campagne" artist "Rhinestone Cowboy" Campbell "Rhinestone Cowboy" singer Campbell "Roaring Camp" writer "Scream" actress Campbell "Scream" star Campbell "Scream"-ing Campbell? "Sing thou ___": Campion "Stop ___" (2012 viral campaign) "Sunrise at Campobello" monogram "Sunrise at Campobello" subj. "Super" campaign orgs. "The best debater since ___" (The Bush campaign on John Kerry in 2004) "The Camp Meeting" composer "The Camp Meeting" composer Charles "The Campbells are ___ . . . " "The Horror at Camp Jellyjam" author "The Horror at Camp Jellyjam" author R.L. __ "The Luck of ___ Camp" "The Luck of Roaring Camp" "The Luck of Roaring Camp" author "The Luck of Roaring Camp" author Bret "The Luck of Roaring Camp" writer "The Luck of Roaring Camp" writer Harte "The Piano" director Campion "This is ___ Country" (controversial Chevy ad campaign) "War of the Worlds" base camp "While ___ Young": USGA anti-slow play campaign "Wichita Lineman" singer Campbell "Yes ___" (Obama's campaign slogan) "You've got ___ your way into tomorrow" (Glen Campbell lyric) *1777-'78 Continental Army campsite *1777-'78 military camp site *2012 presidential campaign issue *Bit of campaign nastiness *Campaign from town to town *Campaign in rural areas *Campus brother's residence *Campus transportation, maybe *Credit company with a "Priceless" ad campaign *Fund-raising campaign broadcaster *Like some workhorse summer camp t-shirts *Military campaign *Neck-and-neck election campaign *Novice in an ad campaign *Providence campus for aspiring artists, for short 50's campaign name 60's campus news 60's campus grp. 60's campus org. 1860 campaign nickname 1932 Democratic campaign plank 1936 campaigner Landon 1936 campaigner 1948 campaign cry 1948 campaign name 1950s campaign-button name 1950s campaigner with Dick 1950s campaign name 1950s Irving Berlin campaign song 1950s campaign nickname 1952 and '56 campaign name 1952 and 1956 campaign name 1959 hit that was a 1948 political campaign song 1960s sitcom set at a camp 1960s campus gp. 1960s campus protest gp. restarted in 2006 1960s campus org. 1960's campus gp. revived in 2006 1960s campus grp. 1960s sitcom set in a P.O.W. camp 1960s campus protest gp. 1967 film set in a prison camp 1968 campaign period 1968 Glen Campbell hit 1972 Glen Campbell hit 1977 Heisman Trophy winner Campbell 1978 Camp David guest 1978 visitor to Camp David
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