- - Divisions of plays
- - turns to a book of the bible
- - Fifth book of New Testament
- - .. of the Apostles (New Testament)
- - Abbreviated title of the fifth book of the New Testament
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- - Group that labels schools as Division I, Division II, or Division III: Abbr.
- - sports org. that, until 2021, restricted payments to its players
- - Campus sports group letters
- - Abbr. on an ESPN ticker
- - Organization behind March Madness: Abbr.
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- - Divisions within divisions
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- - Division division
- - Division subdivision
- - possibly metering the soldiers
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- - Division division
- - Part of an army division
- - body of troops used to build a bridge
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- - Division division
- - Long division?
- - Club rugby player receiving cheers making squad
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- - With 16-Across, Division division * Cut
- - it'll help you get across and shorten the work
- - To cut a long story short, a card game
- - How to get across that one should shorten it
- - A card game cut short
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- - nfl franchise that plays in its conference's south division
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- - NBA team of Eastern Conference Atlantic Division which plays its home games at TD Garden: 2 wds.
- - Eastern Conference NBA team for which Chuck Connors played 53 games in their inaugural season (2 wds.)
- - nba franchise that paul pierce, kevin garnett and kyrie irving have all played for
- - Pro team affiliated with the NBA Developmental League's Maine Red Claws: 2 wds.
- - NBA champions who appeared on Wheaties boxes in 2008: 2 wds.
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- - Detroit ..., NBA team of Eastern Conference Central Division which plays its home games at Little Caesars Arena
- - NBA team that hosted the "Malice in the Palace" brawl
- - Basketball team that moved from Fort Wayne to Detroit in 1957
- - Team whose home arena is the Palace of Auburn Hills
- - Team named for its city's leading industry
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