Crossword Clue: Ballard or Laycoe, familiarly
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- Dave disabled "him"
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- Henry V, as a prince
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- Dr. Chandra's creation
- Jordan who's a superhero
- Golfer Sutton
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- Dancer LeRoy
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- Malicious fictional computer
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- Man's nickname.
- Man's nickname
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- Shakespeare prince
- Movie computer
- March or Roach
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- March who hosted "The $64,000 Question"
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- "Shallow ___" (2001 film)
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- Mr. Holbrook
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- Mr. Wallis
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- Pal of Falstaff
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- "Walk On By" lyricist David
- Sound
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- Name of a killer computer
- Old-time Yankee great Chase
- Memorable 1968 movie villain
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- Lois's husband on "Malcolm in the Middle"
- Rebellious computer in "2001"
- Laurel & Hardy producer Roach
- Laycoe or Ballard
- Newhouser or McRae
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- Legendary actor Holbrook
- Lyricist ___ David
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- Prince ___
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- Theater's Prince
- Space movie villain
- TV actor Linden
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- Sparks on a TV set
- Speaker of the film line "This mission is too important for me to allow you to jeopardize it"
- TV's Linden
- Twain portrayer Holbrook
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- Well-known sci-fi computer
- Tyrant in "2001"
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- "This mission is too important for me to allow you to jeopardize it" speaker
- Sci-fi antagonist
- Uncooperative "2001" computer
- Sci-fi character depicted as a glowing red dot
- Sci-fi character who says "Just what do you think you're doing, Dave?"
- Sci-fi computer name incorrectly claimed to be a one-letter shift
- Sci-fi computer name not derived from IBM
- Sci-fi computer
- Sci-fi lip-reader
- Threatener of Dave in space
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- Sci-fi villain whose last words are the song "Daisy"
- Sci-fi villain with a red camera eye
- Sci-fi villain with the line "Just what do you think you're doing, Dave?"
- Thrice Emmy-nominated not-exactly-normal-dad role for Bryan Cranston
- Talking computer in "2001"
- Talking computer of film
- Unhinged computer of film
- Yankees owner Steinbrenner
- Target of an "Open the pod bay doors" request
- "Smokey and the Bandit" director Needham
- Title role for Jack Black
- Young friend of Falstaff
- Young Henry V
- Steinbrenner who co-owns the Yankees
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Recent Usage of Ballard or Laycoe, familiarly in Crossword Puzzles
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- Canadiana Crossword - June 27, 2011