- - jean, pirate who operated in the gulf of mexico in the 19th century
- - Jean ......, French pirate who operated in the Gulf of Mexico near New Orleans in the early 1800s
- - New Orleans pirate Jean
- - Battle of New Orleans pirate
- - Jean ......, old-time French pirate with a base in New Orleans
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- - North American river, rising in Colorado and flowing to the Gulf of Mexico, forming the border between the US and Mexico
- - Large port, potential danger for American banker
- - major river which flows through el paso into mexico
- - Mad dog in rear flower border
- - Ring road constructed over East River
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- - "Jean, Jean, ... are red; All of the leaves have gone green; And the clouds are so low; You can touch them and so; Come out to the meadow, Jean"
- - What "Moses supposes his toeses are," in a classic show tune
- - Rouses and gets you out to see the flowers
- - they can prick you and cause fresh sores
- - bon jovi power ballad, bed of.
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- - Earth dwellers of the 8,028th century in a 19th-century book
- - Oppressed race from "The Time Machine"
- - weena's race, in a wells classic
- - Fictional race in "The Time Machine"
- - Society of childlike adults from H. G. Wells' bestselling debut novel "The Time Machine"
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- - Ralph Waldo ......, American lecturer, essayist and poet who led the Transcendentalist movement of the mid-19th century
- - American philosopher, the writer accepted by old monarch and child
- - US writer to stay after reading of essay
- - "sage of concord" lp released by elp?
- - American essayist and philosopher, Ralph Waldo ....
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- - Where pirates operated in cinema industry
- - ...... Street, Sinclair Lewis novel set in Minnesota
- - The sea: it may have gas in it
- - longest street in many towns
- - Principal pipe in a building
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