- - comic icon joan
- - The Suir, Nore and Barrow
- - Joan .., US comedian (1933-2014)
- - Comedian Joan
- - Joan who quipped 'A Peeping Tom looked in my window and pulled down the shade'
- - Water the flowers?
- - Funny Joan
- - The "Can We Talk" woman
- - "Can We Talk?" author Joan
- - "Can we talk?" Joan
- - Joan, the comedienne
- - Comedienne Joan
- - The Hudson and the East.
- - Mickey of the Yankees
- - joan ..., comedienne who voiced the character dot matrix in 1987 film spaceballs
- - Fraser, Skeena or Nass: acronym + wd.
- - Herdsmen heading off for sources of water
- - Exe and Wye, say (but not Zed)
- - Streaming sites?
- - They're constantly fed by small courses
- - Aare and Aire e.g.
- - Nile, Amazon and Thames
- - Rafters' places
- - Common water sources
- - "Only Our ... Run Free" (MacConnell ballad)
- - Mississippi and Missouri
- - "Only Our ... Run Free" (McConnell ballad)
- - Large streams
- - Three of these run through Pittsburgh
- - Potomac and Nile
- - City bisectors, perhaps
- - They run without legs
- - Borders, sometimes
- - Missouri and Ohio
- - They have sources
- - Lots of sweat
- - Things with outlets
- - Afton and Avon
- - Kansas and Kentucky
- - They have heads and mouths
- - Moskva and Potomac
- - Carson's stand-in, once
- - Red and Salmon
- - New York's North and East
- - Ob, Po, etc.
- - Three ......, Quebec.
- - Peace and Platte.
- - Ob, Po, Si.
- - Don and Lena.
- - Can we talk? lady
- - Waterways
- - Watercourses.
- - See 99-Across
- - guitarist and frontman of weezer, .... cuomo
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