Where the Streets Have
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NONAME"Where the Streets Have ..."
NAME"Where the Streets Have No ..."
cornerthe place or point where two lines or streets meet
AERIEWhere the eagles have landed
ALL"Where Have ... the Flowers Gone?"
AROUNDWhere the sophisticated have been.
STREETS"Where the ... Have No Name"
GOODTIMESGONEKinks "Where Have All the ..."
ERIEWhere "We have met the enemy ..."
UPTOHEREWhere the disgusted have had it
AVONWhere The Bard might have punted
AROUNDWhere the worldly-wise have been
STREETS"Where the ... Have No Name" (U2 song)
STREETS"Where the ... Have No Name" (U2 hit)
SEEGER"Where Have All the Flowers Gone" writer
SEEGER"Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" singer
PETESEEGER"Where Have All the Flowers Gone" songwriter
IACOCCA"Where Have All the Leaders Gone?" author
PAULACOLE"Where Have All the Cowboys Gone?" singer
AVEWhere the Maisonettes have a "Heartache" (abbr.)?
TIMESKinks "Where Have All the Good ... Gone"
LEEIACOCCA"Where Have All the Leaders Gone?" author
MENSAWhere to have a meeting of the minds?
THEYSENTMETOTHEMYNAHSWhere have you been the last two weeks?
SEEGER"Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" singer-songwriter Pete
LAKEERIEWhere "We have met the enemy, and they are ours"
TROYWhere they should have looked a gift horse in the mouth?
VARANASICity on the Ganges where Buddha is said to have first preached
GAZEBOWhere Maria and the Captain have their first kiss in "The Sound of Music"
backstretchThe area adjacent to a racetrack where the horses are stabled and stable employees have temporary living accommodations
backstretchesThe area adjacent to a racetrack where the horses are stabled and stable employees have temporary living accommodations
babela city in Shinar where the building of a tower is held in Genesis to have been halted by the confusion of tongues
commorientespersons who die together on the same occasion, where it cannot be determined which died first, and death is assumed to have taken place in order of seniority by age
crabsA crustacean with a broad carapace, stalked eyes, and five pairs of legs, the first pair of which are modified as pincers. Crabs are abundant on many shores, esp. in the tropics, where some have become adapted to life on land
candidalany of a genus (Candida) of parasitic fungi that resemble yeasts, occur especially in the mouth, vagina, and intestinal tract where they are usually benign but can become pathogenic, and have been grouped with the imperfect fungi but are now often placed with the ascomycetes