- - TV's "....-Team" [2 wds.]
- - "...-team," action comedy film starring Liam Neeson and Bradley Cooper: 2 wds.
- - Liam Neeson starrer "...-Team": 2 wds.
- - '— -Team' (2010 movie)
- - TV rerun "......-Team"
- - Classic TV's "......-Team"
- - Old TV's "......-Team"
- - Mr. T TV show, "...... Team"
- - "......-Team" (old TV series)
- - TV's "....-Team"
- - "......-Team" (Mr. T's old squad)
- - "......-Team" (Mr. T's show)
- - Mr. T's "......-Team"
- - "......-Team" (Mr. T's old show)
- - "........ Team" (Mr. T's series)
- - '-- -Team (TV series)'
- - ......-Team (this puzzle's theme?)
- - .... team
- - --- gilmore, singer
- - Two articles for a goddess
- - mythological titaness
- - The goddess of hate?
- - Duke Ellington classic Take ... Train (2 wds.)
- - Stand-up comic Vidale
- - She needs two articles
- - Duke Ellington's "Take ... Train": 2 wds.
- - Gr. titaness
- - "Take .... Train" [2 wds.]
- - Ellington's 'TakeTrain'
- - 'TakeTrain'
- - Mother of Eos and Helene
- - ...... Elvsted (Hedda Gabler character)
- - Evergreen genus
- - Asian evergreen
- - Titaness
- - "Take — Train"
- - "Take ...... Train" (Ellington classic)
- - Main character in Cather's "The Song of the Lark"
- - Mother of Helios
- - 'Take ...... Train' (Duke Ellington song)
- - Singer-songwriter ...... Gilmore
- - 'Queer as Folk' actress Gill
- - Oliver Queen's sister on "Arrow"
- - "Take ...... Train" (Duke Ellington standard)
- - Which train goes to Harlem, in song
- - Ellington's 'Take — Train'
- - "Take ...... Train" (Duke Ellington)
- - Motoring organisation dismissing a girl
- - "Take ...... Train" (Duke Ellington classic)
- - Mother of Eos and Selene
- - Mother of Selene
- - Girl takes two articles
- - Female name meaning 'goddess'
- - Duke Ellington's "Take ...... Train"
- - Train in a celebrated Duke Ellington song
- - "Take ...... Train" (Duke Ellington hit)
- - Mother of Eos and Helios
- - NYC train, familiarly
- - Jazz classic "Take .... Train"
- - Ellington's famous train
- - "Take ...... Train" (Duke Ellington tune)
- - Ellington/Strayhorn's "Take .... Train"
- - Australian novelist Astley
- - Heroine of Cather's "The Song of the Lark"
- - Friend of Hedda in "Hedda Gabler"
- - Duke Ellington standard "Take ...... Train"
- - Which train to take, in song
- - Wife of Hyperion
- - "Take ...... Train" (jazz classic)
- - Sister and wife of Hyperion
- - Singer/songwriter Gilmore
- - "Take ...... Train" (Duke Ellington performance)
- - "Entertainment Tonight" correspondent Andrews
- - .... List: Forbes best-companies feature
- - Train in a celebrated song
- - Mother of Eos
- - Hedda's schoolmate in "Hedda Gabler"
- - Comedian Vidale
- - Target of Hedda's jealousy
- - Scottish composer Musgrave
- - Composer Musgrave
- - Former ABC sitcom
- - Certain Brooklyn-Manhattan train
- - "Take ...... Train," 1941 song
- - "Hedda Gabler" character
- - Strayhorn's "Take ...... Train"
- - Companion of Artemis
- - "Take ...... Train," jazz favorite
- - Tea shrub
- - Tea plant
- - Asian tea
- - Asian tree genus
- - Asian shrub
- - Titan
- - Fritz Lang collaborator ...... von Harbou
- - Nickname for Atlanta
- - Top
- - first name of george osborne's new bride
- - metropolis screenwriter ...... von harbou
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