- - ivy where elizabeth banks went, for short
- - Ivy League university in Philadelphia familiarly
- - Ivy near Drexel
- - philadelphia ivy
- - Quakers' Ivy
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- - critter who was sure to go everywhere that mary went, mary went, mary went
- - It may have been seen gambolling with Charles and Mary
- - the french doctor who wrote essays
- - Mary's "little" animal, in rhyme
- - Mary's little follower, in a nursery rhyme
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- - Ivy where Meryl Streep got her MFA
- - New Haven's Ivy League school
- - where a studious yankee can always get a drink
- - The Bulldogs of the Ivy League Conference
- - ivy league university in connecticut, ... university
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- - Went from bank to bank?
- - Went for a dip in the pool
- - Made a bank getaway?
- - waded through water to a corner in the morning
- - Went overseas to raise marsh mallows on the borders
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- - Where Will Shortz went to law school
- - Charlottesville school, for short
- - Charlottesville home to the NCAA's Cavaliers (Abbr.)
- - School that the Cavaliers play for: Abbr.
- - Thomas Jefferson's school: Abbr.
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- - Australian actress who played Queen Elizabeth I in 1998's "Elizabeth": 2 wds. 1
- - Australian actress who played Galadriel in Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings trilogy
- - She won a Best Actress Oscar for "Blue Jasmine" and Best Supporting Actress for "The Aviator": 2 wds.
- - Blue Jasmine Oscar winner who plays Lilith Ritter in Nightmare Alley (2 wds.)
- - "Elizabeth" star from Australia
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- - Blanchett who played Elizabeth in "Elizabeth"
- - Oscar-winning Blanchett
- - "the aviator" actress blanchett
- - Ocean's 8 actress Blanchett
- - Nightmare Alley actress Blanchett
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- - Mother of Elizabeth I or daughter of Elizabeth II
- - 'The Diary of a Young Girl' author ... Frank
- - only sister of king charles iii
- - One of two for six of VIII?
- - either of two of henry's eight
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