- - village associated with shakespeare
- - Great Dane in small village?
- - A Danish prince - or an English village?
- - Play with little porker, whimsically?
- - bad actor allowed to get shakespearean part with the most lines
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- - --- Green, Scottish village associated with elopement
- - — Green [old eloping mecca]
- - Lovers' town, ... Green
- - --- green, village in scotland associated with runaway marriages
- - ...... Green (onetime Scottish place for elopers)
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- - vampire-associated creatures whose name, when reversed, is a vampire-associated verb
- - Has a turn at home plate
- - Wooden clubs in a dugout
- - swooping creatures
- - Implements used for hitting a ball
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- - 1978 song by Village People with a popular dance move that involves spelling out the name of the song with arm movements
- - where "you can have a good meal," in song
- - The group who had this 1978 disco hit followed it with Go West
- - Village People classic with a pantomimed chorus
- - Community center spelled out in an interactive dance song
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- - English river associated with Shakespeare
- - cosmetics company with a direct-sales model since 1896
- - Bard of ... (Shakespeare's title)
- - Former English county star making comeback
- - swan river?
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