- - 1956 Marilyn Monroe film — where to get on or off?
- - packs sandwich, returning to marilyn monroe film
- - 1956 Marilyn Monroe film
- - Marilyn Monroe film kiss -- high point
- - Marilyn Monroe flick
- - 1956 Marilyn Monroe movie
- - Marilyn Monroe film
- - 1956 Monroe movie
- - Film in which Marilyn Monroe sang "That Old Black Magic"
- - 1956 Marilyn Monroe flick
- - Monroe film
- - Monroe movie
- - Marilyn's 1956 film
- - Film directed by Joshua Logan: 1956
- - where to spend a few minutes in mounting hope
- - where a vehicle possibly opts to pull up?
- - Where to get carried away
- - Where many people hop on and off (2 words)
- - Passengers' waiting area
- - Where to catch public transport
- - Daily commuter's pick-up point
- - 1956 Inge drama
- - Single by The Hollies, written by Graham Gouldman
- - Heading north from depots, substitute coaches pick up here?
- - Commuter's waiting area
- - Single by The Hollies
- - Vessels below sent back find embarkation point
- - Transport halt
- - Dot on a transit map
- - Pick-up point in drunken sots' pub
- - Kiss then kill in pick-up location
- - Vessels reserve sent up to embarkation point
- - No-parking area
- - Reportedly bankrupt, work in waiter's place
- - Put boss off where the travellers congregate
- - Holding up trophies, substitute's where coach might be
- - Spot for a shelter
- - It may be sheltered
- - Where travellers may get off and dance around American street
- - Kiss before drug, keeling over in roadside shelter?
- - Pick-up area
- - Shelter + bench locale
- - The point of waiting for transport
- - Public vehicle halt
- - Where one may leave for travel -- kiss most important
- - Spot about every two blocks on a major city street
- - Common outdoor waiting area
- - Public pickup point
- - Hollies hit featuring a shared umbrella
- - Motor-coach waiting area
- - Common waiting area
- - Inge classic
- - Inge drama.
- - Commuters' rendezvous.
- - Place to get a ride.
- - William Inge drama.
- - Popular current play.
- - Kim Stanley vehicle.
- - Point on a line
- - Inge play
- - Where do you get off?
- - Street sign
- - Part of the street scene.
- - Vessels sent up finding embarkation point
- - 1966 song which was a hit for 10 across 3,4
- - passenger pick-up point
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