Crossword Clue: Rochester's love
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Recent Usage of Rochester's love in Crossword Puzzles
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Here are all of the places we know of that have used Rochester's love in their crossword puzzles recently:
- Washington Post Sunday Magazine - May 13, 2018
- Sheffer - Jan. 5, 2018
- Penny Dell Sunday - Dec. 3, 2017
- LA Times - Feb. 21, 2013
- LA Times - Oct. 4, 2012
- LA Times - June 22, 2012
- LA Times - Aug. 28, 2011
- LA Times - July 14, 2010
- New York Times - Jan. 6, 2010
- Universal Crossword - Aug. 10, 2009
- LA Times - Aug. 9, 2009
- Washington Post - March 8, 2009
- Newsday - June 20, 2008
- LA Times - Jan. 13, 2008
- Newsday - June 29, 2007
- LA Times - Oct. 20, 2006
- Newsday - June 29, 2006
- New York Times - May 1, 2005
- New York Times - Dec. 8, 2002
- New York Times - Sept. 8, 2002