- - Newsman Dan
- - Dan from Wharton, Texas
- - Newscaster Dan
- - TV newsman Dan
- - Anchorman Dan
- - CBS anchor Dan
- - TV's Dan
- - TV anchorman
- - Somewhat, Dan
- - Dan ...... likes TV news
- - Long time CBS anchor Dan
- - would you ......? (sleepover game)
- - Fairly, somewhat
- - more readily? i should think so!
- - sooner have her art put out on display?
- - yes indeed - a traitor to the lady
- - earth thrown to the side, somewhat
- - sooner? yes indeed!
- - i'd sooner have that than her art!
- - the sailor returns to the girl more willingly
- - "There's no place I'd ... be"
- - sooner have her art displayed differently!
- - She's a traitor? Slightly
- - Despicable chap with female? Yes indeed!
- - Runs? Opening bat will miss a century, I'll say!
- - undoubtedly a word of preference
- - one who deserts a woman for preference
- - prefer the sailor to go back to the girl
- - slightly more willingly
- - Relatively partial for a therapist
- - "Would you ... fight 100 duck-sized horses or one horse-sized duck?"
- - pretty woman's underrated at 60%
- - Singer right to hug diplomat? On the contrary!
- - Somewhat in a lather when changing from left to right
- - sooner that than the lady follow that vicious creature
- - For preference
- - Preferably the artist on the right
- - preferably desert the female
- - For choice
- - Slightly more accurately
- - More precisely, repeatedly runs across two articles
- - Preferably inform on the lady
- - Quite, somewhat
- - "I'd ...... not say"
- - "What I meant was ..."
- - Sailor retires with that woman to some degree
- - Somewhat in clover at hers
- - To a significant degree
- - Quite right, with swimmer losing head
- - "Au contraire ..."
- - Sooner; somewhat
- - Somewhat sooner
- - Prefer
- - Preferably pretty
- - To some extent
- - Despicable person, that woman? On the contrary
- - 'On the contrary . . .'
- - In preference
- - Kind of
- - Word of preference
- - Very much on the contrary
- - Definitely second, third and the fifth letters of 'prairie'
- - More precisely
- - Fairly
- - Take part in opera -- The Ring? Yes, indeed!
- - Pretty person in water ignoring bachelor by river
- - Sailor returning for that woman? On the contrary, it's something else!
- - Infinite time
- - Pretty, that woman coming after despicable chap
- - Pest, that woman? I should say!
- - A bit sooner
- - Desert that woman? Yes!
- - Following sailor back, the woman's pretty
- - Quite; sooner
- - Former network anchor
- - Preferably
- - Schieffer's predecessor
- - To the contrary
- - Former Brokaw rival
- - Preference word
- - Manchester Orchestra "I'd ...... Have"
- - Cronkite's successor
- - Alternative word
- - More readily
- - Cronkite successor
- - He plans to resign 3/9/2005
- - Prefer to
- - Brokaw colleague
- - More then a little
- - To some degree
- - Instead with than
- - Brit's accented reply
- - Chung's partner
- - Chung's co-anchor
- - TV newsman
- - Sooner
- - Rival of Brokaw
- - A rival of Jennings
- - A Brokaw rival
- - TV news name
- - Yes, indeed
- - "I'd ...... be right . . . "
- - Conversely.
- - British colloquial affirmative.
- - Sooner than
- - On the other hand
- - ".., indeed!"
- - To a certain extent
- - Sort of
- - Instead
- - 'Somewhat'
- - Pretty
- - See 29-Down
- - Quite
- - Fairly? Most definitely!
- - Jack has turned against the female, somewhat
- - Be disloyal to the woman, if only fairly
- - "I'd ... go out than stay at home"
- - redhead should have change of heart, preferably
- - Contrary, instead of, one over the other
- - "Would .... you?"
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