- - Many cheer the Devil's destruction
- - ... of Titus (Roman landmark)
- - being affectedly playful would give the bishop promotion?
- - Shrewd male leaves parade
- - rising artist in church constructed nice feature for the opening
- - Feature of popular chapel's vault
- - part of foot on bridge?
- - structure seen after the first of the month
- - chief means of support
- - a masonry construction for spanning an opening and supporting the weight above it
- - Inner side of the foot
- - curved part of a building
- - Either half of the McDonald's M
- - marched round the building
- - One of the basic patterns of the human fingerprint
- - Piece of Norman architecture
- - teasing makes the bishop his superior
- - feature of brooklyn's grand army plaza
- - curved structure - part of popular church
- - chief part of the foot
- - Sly portion of Cheddar cheese
- - Feature of St. Louis
- - Crafty part of researches
- - supporter of cathedral gets him a promotion
- - Part of circle primarily haunting gateway, perhaps
- - highlight of the st. louis skyline
- - st. louis has the best one
- - ... support (purpose of some insoles)
- - Shapely feature of the foot
- - Shape of eyebrows
- - The Gateway ..., Missouri
- - "Enemy" prefix to mean the biggest one
- - Part of the foot which is also a prefix for enemy
- - the main structure
- - Shape for an eyebrow or rainbow
- - Part Of Bridge
- - the bishop needs one for promotion
- - piece of architecture, literally
- - Support for building
- - shrewd part of a vaulted roof
- - Raised vault of the foot formed by the tarsal and metatarsal bones
- - The Gateway ..., St. Louis
- - One half of the McDonald's logo
- - Part of bridge, perhaps
- - shrewd beginning for the student of antiquity
- - Pride of St. Louis
- - Kind of angel
- - Prefix for 'nemesis'
- - Curved part of the foot
- - Support for some bridges
- - Shape of Utah's Rainbow Bridge
- - Place for a keystone
- - Feature of many a stone bridge
- - Image on the Missouri state quarter
- - Curve of a foot
- - Curve of the foot
- - Bow to principal
- - Main religion in a hospital
- - Building's curved feature
- - Gateway ..., Missouri
- - Marble ...., Hyde Park landmark
- - decorative entryway
- - Word attached to way or angel
- - reversed through south cranbourne bridge
- - Marble, perhaps, in architectural use
- - ...-enemy (greatest rival)
- - Structure stabilized by a keystone
- - Monarchy keeps coy
- - chief structure
- - Roman aqueduct structure
- - Curve, as one's back
- - Gateway ....: St. Louis monument
- - Raised eyebrow shape
- - Car negotiated high bridge
- - Curved supporting structure
- - little archibald is so sly!
- - Shape that's similar to an upside-down U
- - a structure you'll find in searching
- - Utah park feature
- - marching around building
- - Lead-in to "enemy"
- - Gateway ... (St. Louis attraction)
- - marched around a building
- - Semicircular support
- - unpopular character covering up curved structure
- - Cunning anarchist hides
- - curve up, as one's back
- - Word that can precede bishop or enemy
- - Impish maiden removed from demonstration?
- - Clever self-supporting structure
- - Curve where car crashed by husband
- - Monument shape in St. Louis
- - a catholic, hot, finding curved structure
- - Semi-circular structure at an entrance
- - chief curved structure
- - A rather curvy hump, to begin with
- - Doorway architectural feature with a rounded top
- - st. louis icon
- - roguish extract from a popular chorus
- - Foot part that may need support
- - affectedly playful to bishop on promotion?
- - Vaulted doorway
- - Affectedly playful and teasing
- - Curved landmark at Washington Square Park
- - Principal in hospital after car crash
- - Car terribly hard to bend
- - Curved masonry structure
- - triumphal monument
- - Bridge's curved span
- - Curved spanning structure
- - McDonald's logo, e.g.
- - Cunning leader missing from demo
- - Curved bridge shape
- - Gateway ..., St. Louis
- - ...-enemy (hostile person)
- - word with fiend or rival
- - Prefix with "angel" or "nemesis"
- - Knowing what may be Norman
- - ...-enemy (rival)
- - Curved passage
- - Underfoot or overhead structure
- - Monarchial, at heart roguish
- - ...-angel (What Michael is)
- - Eyebrows' shape
- - Gateway or Marble
- - roguish clerics?
- - curved structure supporting a bridge or forming a gateway
- - Gateway ..., famous monument located in St. Louis Missouri
- - Gateaway ... (monument in St. Louis)
- - principal structure
- - A curved entrance
- - Gateway ... (St. Louis structure)
- - American finishes major public search on foot
- - bend in car chassis
- - Prefix with "nemesis" or "bishop"
- - parade first missing building
- - duke's leader?
- - structure seen in m.c. escher's "relativity"
- - roman aqueduct section
- - st. louis cityscape feature
- - camp architectural feature
- - Triumphal structure
- - cunning enough to take out a thousand a month
- - Curve, as an eyebrow
- - Many a rock formation in Bryce Canyon
- - keystone's structure
- - Curved structure over an entranceway
- - Feature over many a doorway
- - Footbridge
- - Curved entrance
- - Keystone site
- - Playfully mischievous
- - Camber
- - ...... St. Louis
- - High-handed
- - Bridge: Span.
- - Paris landmark
- - Waggish
- - Coy
- - McDonald's symbol
- - Fancy entrance
- - Impressive entrance.
- - "Too cute"
- - Vault feature
- - Pert
- - Footwear insert
- - Bridge part
- - Gateway
- - Primary
- - Gothic cathedral feature
- - Diocese leader
- - Shoe insert
- - Tongue-in-cheek
- - Cagey
- - Roguish
- - Structure with a keystone
- - Word with support or enemy
- - Playful and teasing
- - St. Louis landmark
- - Eyebrow shape
- - Cat's back shape, at times
- - St. Louis sight
- - Curved structure
- - Curve over an opening
- - Foot curve
- - Dear chap somewhat cunning
- - Word with enemy or rival
- - Bend in car championships
- - Curved overhead structure
- - Affectedly playful
- - Curve on many a bridge
- - Curved foot part
- - Bridge structure
- - Structure featured on Missouri's state quarter
- - Triumphal structure in Paris
- - Cunning leader vanishing in demo
- - Prefix with angel or enemy
- - Cunning element in hierarchy
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