Crossword Clue: 18th-century sewer
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- 18th-century sewer
- 1992 opponent of Bill and George
- 1996 loser to Bill
- 1998 Olympic gold medalist Rebagliati
- 2012 U.S. Olympic gold medalist Sanya Richards-___
- '90s candidate H. __ Perot
- "__ for Boss" ('92 campaign slogan)
- ''__ for Boss'' ('92 campaign slogan)
- ___ Ice Shelf
- ___ Island, in Antarctica
- ___ Sea (Bay of Whales locale)
- Barney of boxing.
- Barney of boxing
- Barney of ring fame
- Barney or Betsy
- _____land, British Columbia
- A friend in "Friends"
- A "Friends" friend
- Antarctic explorer James
- Antarctic explorer Sir James
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- Antarctic sea.
- Antarctic sea
- Antarctica's __ Ice Shelf
- Antarctica's __ Sea
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- A Supreme, once
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- Betsy or Barney
- Betsy or Diana
- Betsy or Harold
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- David Schwimmer's role on "Friends"
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- Historic seamstress Betsy
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- Historic sewer
- Historical sewer
- Celebrated seamstress Betsy
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- Boxer Barney
- Debater of George and Bill in 1992
- Boy's name
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- Friend in "Friends"
- Friend on "Friends"
- ''Friends'' character
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- "Friends" character ___ Geller
- "Friends" character Geller
- "Friends" character played by David Schwimmer
- "Friends" character who once owned a monkey named Marcel
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- "Friends" friend ___ Geller
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- "Friends" paleontologist
- ''Friends'' role
- 'Friends' role
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- Chandler's friend
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- Guinness Book cofounder McWhirter
- British explorer for whom an Antarctic sea is named
- H. __ Perot
- H. -- Perot
- Ella Fitzgerald Award recipient of 2014
- Diana from Detroit
- Diana of "Lady Sings the Blues"
- Diana of "Mahogany"
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- Film producer Hunter
- Film scorer Atticus
- Emma's father on "Friends"
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- First female director of U.S. Mint: 1933
- First female director of U.S. Mint
- Happy Days actress
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- George Costanza's ex-fiancee Susan ___
- Businessman Perot
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- First woman director of U.S. Mint
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- First woman to govern a state
- Discoverer of Antarcticas largest ice shelf
- Harold or Diana
- Harold who co-founded The New Yorker magazine
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- Flag creator
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- Flag maker's name
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- Flagmaker Betsy ____
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- Diva Diana
- Eponym of the hockey trophy won 10 times by Gretzky
- Eponymous sea discoverer
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- "I'm Coming Out" singer Diana
- He ran against Bill and Bob in 1996
- He ran against Bill and George in 1992
- Crime novelist Macdonald
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- "Glengarry Glen ___"
- Glengarry Glen ____
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- Colonial flag maker
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- Katharine of "The Graduate"
- Katherine of "The Graduate"
- Soft-spoken painter Bob
- Noted Canadian pioneer: 1783–1856
- Noted flag maker
- Noted flagmaker
- Noted seamstress
- Rival of George and Bill in '92
- Motown's Diana
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- Who set the standard for the United States?
- Movie maker Hunter
- "The Devil Is a Lie" rapper Rick who used to be a correctional officer
- Mr. Perot
- She had a 1980 #1 hit with "Upside Down"
- "The Goodbye Girl" director Herbert
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- Play by Rattigan
- "The Joy of Painting" host Bob
- "King Richard II" lord
- V.I.P. of flags
- The New Yorker founder, Harold
- The New Yorker founder Harold
- The New Yorker founder
- The NHL's Art ___ Trophy
- Rough exterior of bark
- Songstress Diana
- Soprano Elinor
- Rachel's "Friends" beau
- Rachel's love interest on "Friends"
- Rachel's love, on "Friends"
- Rachel's on-again, off-again "Friends" boyfriend
- Mystery-writer Macdonald
- Mystery writer Macdonald
- The supreme Supreme
- Polar explorer Sir James
- Polar explorer
- Woman depicted in "The Birth of Old Glory"
- "Lady Sings the Blues" star
- "Lady Sings the Blues" star Diana
- ''Lady Sings the Blues'' star
- Politico Perot
- Rapper Rick
- Lanny or Diana
- Longtime New Yorker editor
- Patriotic seamstress
- Nellie ___, first female state governor
- Lord in Shakespeare's "Richard II"
- Middle name of a July 16, 1992, dropout
- PBS painter Bob known for "happy little clouds"
- PBS painter Bob
- New ____ , Nova Scotia
- One of Antarctica's seas
- One of NBC's "Friends"
- New Yorker founder Harold
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- One of the "Friends"
- Reform Party's Perot
- One of the Supremes
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- One of TV's ''Friends''
- NHL's Art ___ Trophy
- Premier flagmaker
- One-time presidential hopeful Perot
- Legendary flag maker
- Legendary flagmaker
- Legendary seamstress
- Legendary sewer
- Perot
- Perot of politics
- Perot of the Reform Party
- Macdonald of mystery
- "Mahogany" star, 1975
- "Mahogany" star
- "Mahogany" vocalist Diana
- Op-ed writer Douthat
- Monica Geller's brother
- Monica's brother on "Friends"
- Monica's brother on TV
- Monica's brother
- Monica's older brother on "Friends"
- Monica's TV brother
- Opponent of George and Bill
- Revolutionary sewer
- 'The Wiz' star Diana
- "The Wiz" star Diana
- "The Wiz" star
- "The Years with ___": Thurber
- Southern sea
- Supreme being?
- Supreme Diana
- Supreme leader
- Supreme leader?
- Supreme singer?
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- Supremes diva
- Supremes lead singer
- Supremes leader
- Supremes singer Diana
- Supremes singer
- TV friend of Joey and Chandler
- Susan __, George's fiancée on "Seinfeld"
- Singer-actress Diana
- Singer Diana ____
- Singer Diana who led the Supremes
- Singer Diana
- Singer Lanny or Diana
- Singer Supreme?
- Tycoon Perot
- Schwimmer's Geller
- Writer Macdonald
- Thurber's "The Years with ___"
- Sea east of Victoria Land
- Sea in Antarctica.
- Sea in Antarctica
- Sea in the Antarctic.
- Sea of Antarctica
- Sea south of New Zealand
- Sea
- Starmaker Betsy?
- Seamstress Betsy
- Seamstress
- "You Can't Do That on Television" mainstay
- "You Can't Do That on Television" role
- Upholsterer and flag-maker Betsy.
- Upholsterer Betsy
- Yukon river
- Snowboarder Rebagliati
Recent Usage of 18th-century sewer in Crossword Puzzles
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- LA Times - May 22, 2010