➠ Words with m
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- - Oregon's capital meals are irregular
- - State capital south of Portland
- - Retail event supported by millions in state capital
- - "The Cherry City" (Oregon capital)
- - U.S. state capital
- - Oregon's second-largest city
- - The state capital of Oregon
- - Capital of Ore.
- - Ore.'s capital
- - Oregon capital city
- - Capital home to Willamette University
- - State capital that's home to Corban University
- - State capital on the Willamette River
- - State capital in the Willamette Valley
- - Seat of Marion County in both Illinois and Oregon
- - Oregon capital
- - City SSW of Portland
- - Capital where ". . . Cuckoo's Nest" was filmed
- - Capital north of Sacramento
- - Capital near Portland, Oregon
- - Capital near Portland
- - Capital near Green Peter Lake
- - Capital between Eugene and Portland
- - Beaver State's capital
- - West Coast capital
- - Willamette River capital
- - Capital SSW of Portland
- - Capital of Oregon
- - State capital near Portland
- - Capital on the Willamette
- - Oregon's capital
- - Home of my Oregon alma mater
- - City in Massachusetts and Oregon
- - Capital on the Willamette River
- - City in Oregon or Massachusetts
- - State capital known as the Cherry City
- - State capital of Oregon
- - Beaver State capital
- - Westernmost state capital in the contiguous United States
- - Capital in the Willamette Valley
- - Capital of 2-Down
- - State capital that was a boyhood home of Herbert Hoover
- - Auction, first of many in state capital
- - Capital south of Portland
- - Oregon city located along the Willamette River
- - Capital of the Beaver State
- - State capital near the 45th parallel
- - Capital south of Olympia
- - State capital from the Hebrew for "peace"
- - Oregon city
- - City south of Portland
- - Northwestern capital
- - Western capital
- - Western state capital
- - Pacific Northwest capital
- - Northwest capital
- - State capital
- - City in northeastern Massachusetts
- - City of disturbed meals
- - where males were implicated in a witch-hunt
- - ... Saberhagen, fictional pet on the TV series "Sabrina the Teenage Witch" that is a magical talking cat
- - us city where infamous witch trials took place
- - Massachusetts city offering Haunted Happenings
- - "sabrina the teenage witch" cat
- - see the site of american witch trials, visit
- - US city recalled Hindu festivals
- - pioneer village city in massachusetts
- - Beer bottled by M&S set up in trial location?
- - Witch-hunting city
- - Where, in Massachusetts, engine driver needs stronger drink?
- - Massachusetts city that's home to the Witch History Museum
- - Name of the talking cat on Sabrina the Teenage Witch
- - Where alleged witches cooked meals
- - massachusetts town in a stephen king title
- - city famed for witchcraft trials
- - organize meals for trial location
- - site of a historic hunt
- - Site of a Massachusetts tourist shop named "Witch Way Gifts"
- - American place with trading event attracting millions
- - Winston-... (city in North Carolina)
- - town famed for witchcraft trials
- - Cat from "Sabrina The Teenage Witch"
- - Boston exurb
- - Hawthorne's town
- - Virginia home of Minor League Baseball's Red Sox
- - City name on both the East and West Coast
- - A city in Tamil Nadu and Massachusetts
- - City whose police cars are adorned with a witch logo
- - Massachusetts witch trials town
- - town famed for its witch trials
- - colonial witch-trials town
- - Willamette University city
- - town in the crucible
- - massachusetts town whose website has a "modern witch" section
- - Hawthorne's birthplace
- - Witch-hunt town
- - Witch town
- - Where Gov. Atiyeh works
- - Trial venue of note
- - Parliament rival
- - No place for witches
- - Nathaniel Hawthorne's birthplace
- - Illinois birthplace of William Jennings Bryan
- - House of the Seven Gables site
- - Witch-trial locale
- - Witch hunt city
- - Witch city
- - U.S. seaport founded in 1626
- - Trial town
- - The Crucible town
- - Site of infamous tribunals
- - Scene of hysteria: 1692
- - Noted trial location
- - Mass. port
- - House of the Seven Gables locale
- - Hawthorne locale
- - City with a steady history in witch tourism
- - City SW of Madras
- - City associated with witchcraft
- - 1692 trial site
- - "The House of the Seven Gables" site
- - Witches' town
- - Witchery venue: 1692
- - Witch-hunt place
- - Witch trials venue
- - Witch trials site of 1692
- - Witch trial setting
- - Witch town of yore
- - Witch hunt site
- - Winston's partner
- - Williamette University site
- - Willamette University's home
- - Willamette University site
- - Willamette Univ. site
- - Where Hawthorne wrote "The Scarlet Letter"
- - Venue of 1692 trials
- - US seaport founded 1626
- - Town with a high school team called the Witches
- - Town that inspired "The House of the Seven Gables"
- - Town noted for stocks
- - Town known for witch trials
- - Town known for stocks
- - The City of Witches
- - Stephen King novel setting
- - Site of witch trials
- - Site of Willamette U.
- - Site of the House of Seven Gables
- - Site of colonial witch trials
- - Site of "The Scarlet Letter"
- - Setting of the House of the Seven Gables
- - Seat of Essex Co., Mass.
- - Scene of witchhunts
- - Prynne's town
- - Not the best place for witches
- - New Jersey county or its seat
- - New England town name that means "peace" in Hebrew
- - New England city, site of 1692 witchcraft trials
- - Melchizedek's city
- - Massachusetts town with many witch-related tourist attractions
- - Massachusetts town with many Halloween tourists
- - Massachusetts town where famous witch trials were held
- - Massachusetts town famous for its witch trials
- - Massachusetts seaport
- - Massachusetts city with a history of witchcraft trials
- - Massachusetts city where Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote "The Scarlet Letter"
- - Judge Sewall's city
- - Infamous New England town
- - Illinois city where William Jennings Bryan was born
- - Home of Nathaniel Hawthorne
- - Gov. Atiyeh works here
- - East Coast city where tourism peaks in October
- - Early witch center
- - Clipper port
- - City with many witch-themed attractions
- - City that finishes a Holy City
- - City of 41,880 in Massachusetts.
- - City in NE corner of Mass.
- - City famed for witch trials
- - Birthplace of Nathaniel Hawthorne
- - Bewitching place?
- - An ancient name of Jerusalem
- - A suburb of Boston
- - 1692 witch trials setting
- - 1692 trials site
- - 1690s Massachusetts witch hunt locale
- - "The House of the Seven Gables" setting
- - "Days of Our Lives" setting
- - City NE of Boston
- - Hawthorne's home
- - Eastern port
- - Witch trials town
- - Witch trial town
- - House of the Seven Gables location
- - Witch trial city
- - Witch trials city
- - City name in both East and West Coast states
- - Witch trials setting
- - 'The Crucible' setting
- - Willamette University locale
- - Location of US witch trials
- - Town with a Witch Trials Memorial
- - 'The Crucible' locale
- - Site of 1690s witch trials
- - Town with a witch museum
- - Hawthorne setting
- - Massachusetts city with Halloween tourism
- - Trading opportunity attracting a thousand in American city
- - City with a Witch Museum
- - Witchy town
- - Site of a witch hunt
- - Its high school teams are the Witches
- - Willamette University home
- - American uncle entertaining the French somewhere in Massachusetts
- - Massachusetts witch trial town
- - City of witch trials
- - Where 'The Crucible' takes place
- - House of Seven Gables site
- - 1692 witch trials city
- - City in Massachusetts, scene of execution of witches in 1692
- - Home of the real-life House of the Seven Gables
- - City of witch hunts
- - City whose police cars bear witch silhouettes
- - City with a neighborhood named Witchcraft Heights
- - Peabody Essex Museum city
- - US town of witch trials
- - Witch trials site
- - Infamous trial site
- - Hawthorne's hometown
- - Setting for a Tony-winning Miller play
- - Males tormented witches once here
- - It 'refreshes naturally,' in old ads
- - Town of many trials and hunts
- - Setting for witch trials
- - 'The House of the Seven Gables' town
- - Site of the Witch House
- - Where the National Guard was born
- - City of old witch trials
- - Setting of "The Crucible"
- - City in which "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" is set
- - "Days of Our Lives" town
- - Stephen King title city
- - Kool competitor
- - City that's home to a statue honoring the TV show "Bewitched"
- - Bad place for witches, once
- - "The House of the Seven Gables" locale
- - City offering a Haunted Passport
- - City whose police cars sport a witch logo
- - 1692 trials locale
- - 1690s witchcraft town
- - Bay State port
- - Witchcraft trials city
- - City in S. India.
- - Willamette Valley city
- - City on the Willamette
- - R. J. Reynolds brand
- - City in India
- - Boston suburb
- - Massachusetts city
- - Where some were tried earlier, Hindu festivals set up
- - New England witch-hunt town
- - Witch hunt city of 1692
- - Setting of Arthur Miller's play “The Crucible”
- - US city where witch trials were held in the 17th century
- - Trading vessels are reportedly included in business assets wrongly
- - a nocturnal, insectivorous mammal with claws for digging and a body covered in bony plates
- - .... species are often identified by a number of bands
- - When the maid cut into a roll, out came the creature
- - Bony creature's wing put on a herb bagel
- - Animal that the Aztecs called ayotochtli, or "turtle-rabbit"
- - Old Mr AH has a funny looking animal
- - American mammal with protective plates
- - Creature making a little bear mad — I'll observe
- - Critter crossing Texas roads
- - Dilbert, e.g.
- - Demetri Martin, e.g
- - 5-Down, e.g
- - 'Beetle Bailey,' e.g
- - 'Peanuts' or 'Pickles'
- - "B.C.," e.g
- - Lewis Black, e.g
- - "Peanuts," e.g
- - "Peanuts," for one
- - "Pearls Before Swine," e.g.
- - Sinbad or Chris Rock, e.g.
- - The Katzenjammer Kids, e.g
- - "Broom-Hilda," for example
- - ...... strip ("Dilbert," for example)
- - "Dilbert," for one
- - Thalian
- - Funnyman
- - Gagster
- - Sinbad, for one
- - Jocose
- - Entertainer
- - Stand-up kind of guy
- - Jesting sort
- - Relief
- - Professional funny person
- - Ali Wong, for example
- - Stand-up guy?
- - Politico Michael grabs magazine
- - Causing mirth
- - Comedian in panic, I'm occasionally laid back
- - Bianca Xunise creation
- - Source of gags
- - Work of art?
- - Janelle James, for one
- - Variety of pear detailed in illustrated magazine
- - Professional joke teller
- - Medico Michelle receives magazine
- - Funny performer
- - 'Baby Blues' or 'Rhymes With Orange'
- - Children's periodical
- - Comedian
- - Funny type of strip
- - Roast host, usually
- - Kind of relief
- - Harlequinesque
- - Waggish sort
- - Performer close to tears dropped by Universal
- - Multi-square entertainment
- - Funny cartoon paper
- - Funny, droll
- - Newspaper strip
- - Improv performer
- - Shtick figure
- - Person with jokes
- - Son abandoned by huge entertainer
- - Universal pointless kind of strip
- - Farcical
- - Standup guy?
- - Droll one
- - Children's publication
- - Stand-up individual?
- - Stand up for Mandy?
- - One eliciting laughs
- - Newspaper feature
- - Word with book or opera
- - Person who may bomb, kill or slay
- - Joke teller
- - Performer of one-liners
- - Louis C.K., for one
- - Funny magazine
- - "Pickles," for one
- - Work in panels
- - Sharing PA duties, like Skinner and Baddiel?
- - One of two comperes introducing a single entertainer
- - Joke-telling performer
- - Performer of stand-up
- - Word with "strip" or "book"
- - One with gags
- - Kind of book or relief
- - Funny one
- - Stand-up performer
- - Club joke teller
- - "Cathy," for one
- - Word with "opera" or "relief"
- - Humorous or humorist
- - Laugh-inducing
- - One applauded for a bit
- - Stand-up in a club
- - Open mic performer, often
- - Stand-up type?
- - Many a late-night host
- - Sunday newspaper feature
- - Improv entertainer
- - Book with drawings
- - Nightclub performer
- - Humorist
- - Word with strip or relief
- - Strip in the paper
- - Clown
- - Chris Rock or Ellen DeGeneres
- - Rib-tickling
- - Laughing matter?
- - Whit
- - '...... funny!'
- - Strip ....
- - Magazine for children
- - Children's magazine?
- - Joker
- - Funny fellow
- - Wag
- - Humorous
- - Causing laughter
- - Amusing
- - Risible
- - Droll.
- - Laughable.
- - Kind of strip
- - children's periodical produced by an amusing person
- - Funny cries of mirth in cinema at the outset?
- - Humorous performer
- - Funny business with tailless rodents
- - person who may be practicing a bit
- - Joke-telling entertainer
- - Funny business I see going on close to referendum
- - cartoonist's creation
- - Magazine featuring cartoons
- - Top soldier receiving award for wit