- - United (businesses)
- - Had a business get-together
- - Got involved in someone else's business?
- - Joined United?
- - United, as companies
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- - Language of the United States and the United Kingdom (Abbr.)
- - The E of OED: Abbr.
- - One of Canada's official languages (Abbr.)
- - Big Ben's locale [abbr.]
- - Language spoken in Guyana (Abbr.)
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- - Strange leaders of United Nations, United States, Uruguay and Luxembourg
- - Greek character in America unable to be seen at intervals? That's strange
- - strange french article found on us initially upset a learner
- - To organise luau round return of sun would be out of the ordinary
- - Cruel and ...... punishment
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- - "Charles Woodruff ...", 9th United States Ambassador to the United Nations
- - U.N. co-founder Charles or baseballer Eddie
- - Dennis of the Classics IV
- - Ned who manages the Royals
- - Dennis who fronted the 1960s-'70s Classics IV
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- - England defender who joined Manchester United from Leeds United in 2002
- - Former footballer who recently announced his intention to become a professional boxer
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- - ... Rooney, former Manchester United player who now plays for D.C. United as part of MLS
- - John ..., American actor known for playing Reuben J. Cogburn in the 1969 film "True Grit"
- - TV host Brady who won The Masked Singer in 2019
- - surname for batman's alter ego
- - 2022 role for pattinson
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- - "Praise Citizens United! Praise Citizens United!"?
- - Powerful campaign finance group [2 wds]
- - Big-dollar election-influencing grp.
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- - Be united with business in this place
- - Joining the firm at this point, form a union
- - firm at this location to form a unified whole
- - In Plautus this is sent up — couple's end over bind
- - Stick gas in middle
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- - Business magazine that is also a business abbreviation
- - Magazine on the same rack as Forbes and Fortune
- - part of many a co. name
- - Abbreviation that goes after some company names
- - Business closing?
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- - There's No Business Like Show Business became the signature song of this actress
- - Actress who starred as Sally Adams, in the 1953 musical "Call Me Madam"
- - "There's No Business Like Show Business" singer
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