End of the ad
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YOUMAKETHEMBOTHEnd of the ad
USEDONSNOWYDAYSEnd of ad
TIGERINYOURTANKEnd of an Esso ad metaphor
ITWONTTRAPMICESEnd of a silly ad jingle
XMASYr.-end ad word
BURMASHAVESponsor of the ad
BEDANDBREAKFASTPart 3 of the ad
STAYATOURBUDGETPart 2 of the ad
PLANETOFTHEAPESLast of the Fox ad
WITHHAIRYSHAPESMore of the Fox ad
YOULLNOTSURPASSMore of the Fox ad
ISUZUJoe ... (ad liar of the 1980s)
DEMONIZINGDoing the job of an attack ad
SNAPPLELADYPopular ad persona of the early 1990s
ARDUAPer ... ad astra (motto of the Royal Canadian Air Force)
YOUCANTAFFORDITIf the ad says "the best of the best," it means ...
MCAMember of the Beastie Boys with Mike D and Ad-Rock
NINECost in dollars of the world's first TV ad in 1941
THISISSPINALTAPClassic 1984 film in which most of the dialogue was ad-libbed
CLIOAward given to the creators of Dos Equis' "The Most Interesting Man" ad
personalsAn advertisement or message in the personal column of a newspaper; personal ad
stylitesAn ascetic living on top of a pillar, esp. in ancient or medieval Syria, Turkey, and Greece in the 5th century ad
vandalsA member of a Germanic people that ravaged Gaul, Spain, and North Africa in the 4thû5th centuries and sacked Rome in ad 455
chamA member of an indigenous people of Vietnam and Cambodia, who formed an independent kingdom from the 2nd to 17th centuries ad, and whose culture is strongly influenced by that of India
colosseumThe name since medieval times of the Amphitheatrum Flavium, a vast amphitheater in Rome, begun by Vespasian c.ad 75. It held 50,000 spectators, its sections connected by an elaborate network of stairs, and was the scene of various kinds of combat
indictionsA fiscal period of fifteen years used as a means of dating events and transactions in the Roman Empire and in the papal and some royal courts. The system was instituted by the Emperor Constantine in ad 313 and was used until the 16th century in some places
indictionA fiscal period of fifteen years used as a means of dating events and transactions in the Roman Empire and in the papal and some royal courts. The system was instituted by the Emperor Constantine in ad 313 and was used until the 16th century in some places