- - A fringe of hair that hangs over the forehead
- - Hair over the forehead that the British call a fringe
- - what british hair stylists call a fringe
- - Sounds of slamming doors
- - Fringe of hair over the forehead
- - Apt hairstyle for a gunslinger?
- - They're layered at a salon
- - Moe Howard hairdo feature
- - Feature of a Louise Brooks bob
- - Part of a hairdo
- - Feature of some cuts
- - Loud hairdo?
- - Result of Michelle Obama's midlife crisis?
- - They might be cut at a salon
- - Feature of Buster Brown's hairdo
- - They may be right in front of your face
- - Mamie's hairdo
- - Forward hairdo
- - Hairdo effect
- - Type of hairdo
- - Feature of a hairdo
- - Humorist of the Gay Nineties.
- - Part of a Dutch cut.
- - Author of "A Houseboat on the Styx."
- - Style of haircut.
- - Type of coiffure.
- - Hairdo
- - Fringe benefits primarily reduced anxiety
- - Hairs that fall on the forehead
- - front locks?
- - Hammering sounds
- - Loud explosions
- - Hair fringes that cover the forehead
- - Forehead coverings
- - Early Bieber hairstyle
- - "She ......" (2000 Ricky Martin song)
- - Forehead-covering style
- - Forehead obscurer
- - Firecracker noises
- - Forehead covering
- - Locks in front
- - Cleopatra feature
- - Forehead fringe
- - Hair that hangs over the forehead
- - Forehead cover
- - Hair over the forehead
- - Shoot-'em-up sounds
- - Mamie Eisenhower hairstyle
- - Beatles trademark
- - Door-slam sounds
- - Firecracker sounds
- - Fringe on some foreheads
- - Sensational effects
- - Forehead-covering hair
- - Forehead-covering locks
- - Beatle trademark
- - Bettie Page feature
- - Exclamation points, to printers
- - Beatles hair style
- - Hair that may get in your eyes
- - Mamie Eisenhower feature
- - Forehead coverer
- - Gunfight reports
- - Forehead concealer
- - Mamie Eisenhower trademark
- - Forehead hider
- - Closes hard
- - Door-slamming sounds
- - Exclamation points, slangily
- - Hunting sounds
- - Head locks
- - Hair style !!!!!
- - Dutch bob feature
- - Loud reports
- - The Beatles all had them
- - Gat blasts
- - Early Beatles trademark
- - They may be over your head
- - Beatles' feature
- - Forehead hair
- - Coiffure feature
- - Noisy sounds
- - Popular haircut.
- - Stylish hair-do.
- - Miss Colbert wears them.
- - Front hair.
- - Shtups
- - Explosions
- - Bruises
- - Hair feature
- - Loud sounds
- - Loud noises
- - Shuts noisily
- - Forehead adornment
- - Slams
- - Hairstyle option
- - Wallops
- - Hair do
- - Hits hard
- - Pounds
- - See 43-Down
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- - A variety of things of a particular kind
- - Latest thing is going round northern Sweden's mountains
- - Groups of mountains
- - Classifies fruit after opening of orchard
- - how anger's expressed in the mountains
- - Wanders around showing no love of oranges
- - Stretches of mountains
- - They're used for shooting varieties of products
- - Many of them work with pilots
- - Parts of the Rockies.
- - Chains of mountains
- - Mountain chains
- - High chains
- - They're for firing ovens perhaps
- - Wanders hither and yon
- - i have no love for fruit from mountainous regions
- - Stoves with ovens
- - Where to find drivers ... or pilots
- - Scal..s
- - Cooking show appliances
- - Versatile stoves
- - Zoomed, for example, Review for school classes
- - Roams freely
- - Large tracts for livestock in the US
- - Areas for target practice
- - Target practice locales
- - Areas for shooting practice
- - Summit meetings?
- - Offends having right to start rows
- - Hoods accompany them
- - Viking offerings
- - People shoot at them
- - Stovetops
- - Open grasslands
- - Cascade and Mesabi
- - The Rockies and the Andes
- - Driving areas
- - Cascades and Tetons
- - Kenmore products
- - Forage areas
- - Deer playgrounds?
- - Teton and Uinta
- - Teton and Wyoming
- - Shooting fields
- - Cook stoves.
- - Travels over.
- - Sets in proper order.
- - Target areas.
- - Cooking spots
- - Spectra
- - Gamuts
- - Pastures
- - Extents
- - Roams
- - Roves
- - Wide open spaces.
- - Scopes
- - Wanders
- - Stoves
- - .... limits
- - Spans
- - Some game show prizes
- - Kitchen appliances.
- - Kitchen fixtures
- - Extends
- - Hot spots
- - freely traverses firing locations
- - appliances in the kitchen where the firing is done
- - appliances that may have pilot lights
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- - Actor Mike ... of "Austin Powers"
- - mike of voice actor in shrek?
- - So I Married an Axe Murderer actor Mike
- - "wayne's world" co-star mike
- - mike of the "austin powers" franchise
- - "The Cat in the Hat" star Mike
- - Austin Powers portrayer Mike
- - Mike of "Shrek"
- - Mike who voiced Shrek
- - 'Shrek' star Mike
- - Mike of 'Austin Powers'
- - Voice of Shrek
- - Mike who starred in 'Austin Powers'
- - Canada's Mike ........ ( Cat in The Hat star )
- - Mike of "SNL"
- - Mike who played filmdom's Austin Powers
- - Mike of 'The Love Guru'
- - "SNL" alum Mike
- - Mike who voices Shrek
- - Mike of the movies
- - Star of "The Cat in the Hat"
- - Creator of Powers
- - Actor Mike
- - The voice of Shrek
- - Dr. Evil portrayer Mike
- - Mike who played the Cat in the Hat
- - Shrek voicer Mike
- - Mike of "54"
- - "Wayne's World's" Mike
- - si king's fellow hairy biker, dave ..
- - ...-briggs test [personality indicator]
- - Dr. Evil's portrayer
- - Carvey's co-star in "Wayne's World"
- - Michael ..., the lead antagonist in the famed horror film "Halloween"
- - "monster" author walter dean ......
- - He voices Shrek
- - He played The Cat in the Hat
- - Carvey's partner, in the '90s
- - "Wayne's World" actor
- - "Wayne's World" co-star
- - Austin Powers, really
- - "Austin Powers" star
- - "Wayne's World" star
- - Austin Powers' portrayer
- - Face on "The Cat in the Hat" posters
- - Dr. Evil portrayer in Austin Powers films
- - Michael ........ ( Saturday Night Live actor)
- - Fort ......, Fla
- - 'Halloween' antagonist's surname
- - Fort ......, Florida
- - Clinton press secretary Dee Dee
- - "Broom-Hilda" cartoonist Russell
- - Bristol's partner in pharmaceuticals
- - Rum company founder Fred
- - Bristol's business partner
- - Powers player
- - Powers portrayer
- - Shrek's voicer
- - Embattled Phillies pitcher Brett
- - Shrek voicer
- - "Broom Hilda" cartoonist
- - ......-Briggs (personality test)
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- - City that's home to the Eiffel Tower
- - April's city in songdom
- - A fashion capital
- - "Midnight in ......" (Woody Allen movie)
- - "Midnight in ......" (2011 Woody Allen film)
- - "Last Tango in ......," Brando film
- - "Is ...... Burning?": Best seller in 1965
- - "An American in ......"
- - "1 Night in ......" (noted unauthorized sex video)
- - European capital city
- - Old World capital
- - Seine capital
- - Pairs to split in French city
- - Is below standard for a European capital
- - Endless church district in city
- - Capital on the Seine
- - Home to Notre Dame
- - River dividing Pisa meanders out of European capital
- - French capital
- - Pairs to split in French capital
- - Hilton in European capital?
- - Capital city's endless church district
- - Responsibility of minister cut in foreign capital
- - Capital SW of Brussels
- - World capital whose motto is 'Fluctuat nec mergitur' (Latin for 'It is tossed but does not sink')
- - River in Pisa travels to European capital
- - France's capital
- - "We'll always have ....": Rick, to Ilsa, in "Casablanca"
- - 'Do not deny to him that you love me' speaker, in literature
- - Place to get plastered?
- - Capital of France
- - City in Texas
- - Capital
- - European capital
- - Capital city of Europe
- - where to have an afterthought about a change of air
- - Hard to leave small community for capital
- - Olympic hosts in 1924 and 2024
- - standard is set by the french capital
- - eu capital city
- - son of priam and hecuba in greek mythology who fatally wounded achilles
- - venue for the pairs competition?
- - Where the standard remains capital
- - "OMG! Did you hear that this French city of love is hosting the 2024 Summer Olympics!"
- - City with well-known banks
- - City with two banks
- - City where "Phantom of the Opera" is set
- - City of Maine Texas and France
- - Bizet's hometown
- - Bastille setting
- - Awarder of the Golden Apple
- - Arc de Triomphe site
- - Apple-giver of myth
- - Achilles adversary
- - 2017 top 10 single by the Chainsmokers
- - 1924 Olympics locale
- - "We'll always have ......" (line from "Casablanca")
- - "Tropic of Cancer" setting
- - "Ninotchka" setting
- - "Hustle and strut through ...... at night" Cult
- - "Celebutante" Hilton
- - "Amélie" setting
- - "Day of the Jackal" locale
- - Son of Priam
- - Brother of Cassandra
- - A son of Priam.
- - "Da Vinci Code" setting
- - Where the Arc de Triomphe is.
- - France.
- - Centre Pompidou setting
- - Champs-Elysees city
- - Arc de Triomphe locale
- - 2015 climate-accord city
- - Arc de Triomphe city
- - Host of the 2024 Olympics
- - Seine straddler
- - Climate agreement city
- - Eiffel Tower setting
- - The Louvre's city
- - City's endless church district
- - Arch of Triumph locale
- - City that Anne Rice called 'a universe whole and entire unto herself, hollowed and fashioned by history'
- - Home of Chanel and Cartier
- - Moulin Rouge city
- - Voltaire's birthplace
- - Moulin Rouge locale
- - Arc de Triomphe's city
- - Louvre location
- - Eiffel Tower city
- - Pompidou Center setting
- - Jardin des Tuileries setting
- - 'The Phantom of the Opera' setting
- - Setting for 'The Sun Also Rises'
- - "......, Je T'aime" (2006 omnibus film)
- - Romeo's rival
- - Arch of Triumph city
- - Sorbonne setting
- - 'Les Miserables' city
- - City awarded the 2024 Summer Olympic Games
- - Pompidou Center location
- - "Can-Can" city
- - Louvre setting
- - Locale for much of 'The Da Vinci Code'
- - 'The Phantom of the Opera' city
- - Plaster of ......
- - Musée d'Orsay city
- - Louvre locale
- - Chanel's home
- - Helen of Troy's abductor
- - City of Lights
- - The Louvre's locale
- - Musee Rodin city
- - Hemingway hangout
- - President Hollande's home
- - Host of the 1900 and 1924 Summer Olympics
- - City known for romance
- - Where Lindbergh landed
- - Eiffel Tower locale
- - "The Da Vinci Code" setting
- - Brother of Hector
- - Locale of the Louvre
- - Eiffel Tower's city
- - Place de la Bastille location
- - Métro home
- - Hector's brother
- - Hilton heiress
- - Classically swept woman away at start of 36 across
- - "The Da Vinci Code" locale
- - Orlando Bloom's "Troy" character
- - The City of Light
- - A river runs through it
- - Musée d'Orsay locale
- - Left Bank locale
- - City on the Seine
- - Seine city
- - The Phantom of the Opera's home
- - "Les Miserables" setting
- - Trojan War figure
- - Quasimodo's home
- - Orient Express terminus
- - "A Tale of Two Cities" city
- - Green ...
- - Lives continuing as normal where cathedral burned
- - 1924 Olympic Games venue
- - 2024 Olympics site
- - Tuileries Garden city
- - Summer Olympics host, 1900 and 2024
- - Host of the 2024 Summer Olympics
- - City that holds an annual "Grand Prix de la baguette" contest
- - Eartha Kitt's "Mambo de ..."
- - Site of the 2024 Summer Olympics
- - 2024 summer olympics host
- - European city
- - city which captivated helen
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- - Hot ....
- - Forrest Gump famously said "Life is like a box of .........."
- - Godiva products
- - Charlie loathes coming to grips with crazy Spanish review of sugary treats
- - Tasty sweets.
- - Charlie dislikes involving crazy Spanish serving up sugary treats
- - Cheats cool model with tokens of affection
- - Items in Gump's life simile
- - February 14 sweets
- - Desserts in a box
- - 17 across might give or get them today
- - These are sometimes nutty
- - Now's the time for . . .
- - "life was like a box of ...", according to forrest gump *
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