Four year degs
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BASFour-year degs.
BSSSome four-year degs.
BASSome four-year degs.
BSCCommon four-year deg.
BASFour-year degrees (abbr.)
OLYMPIADCertain four-year period
WHYFour-year-old's query.
ANNEFamous four-year-old.
TWODIMESANDANICKELLYFour-times-a-year magazine?
TEACHERSCOLLEGEFour-year school for educators
QRTLYFour times a year: Abbr.
QUARFour times a year: Abbr.
PETAINNinety-four-year-old Frenchman.
staggardfour-year-old male red deer
SEASONOne of four in a year
LSATExam given four times a year
CARLFour-year-old Crown Prince of Sweden.
XTERRASFour Wheeler's 2009 SUVs of the Year
reseasonany of four periods of the year
PREKClass for a four year old, briefly
seasonedany of four periods of the year
LOPEZFour-time LPGA Player of the Year
RICFour-year sch. of higher learning in Providence
ZSAZSAGABORNinety-four-year-old actress married nine times
OLYMPIADFour-year period between the quests for gold
NANCYLOPEZFour-time LPGA Tour Player of the Year
NERORuler preceding the Year of the Four Emperors
SABLEMercury four-door introduced in the 1986 model year
NEROEmperor just before the Year of the Four Emperors
NEROLeader whose death sparked the Year of the Four Emperors
TIGERWOODSGolfer named A.P. Male Athlete of the Year four times
quarterliesA magazine or journal that is published four times a year
ROTHBowler Mark who was four-time PBA Player of the Year
ALIFour-time winner of Ring magazine's Fighter of the Year award in the 1970s
ROBINHOODRole played by each of four actors in the year indicated in their clues
adonisyouth slain by a wild boar but permitted by Zeus to pass four months every year in the lower world with Persephone, four with Aphrodite, and four wherever he chose
adonisesyouth slain by a wild boar but permitted by Zeus to pass four months every year in the lower world with Persephone, four with Aphrodite, and four wherever he chose
seasonsEach of the four divisions of the year (spring, summer, autumn, and winter) marked by particular weather patterns and daylight hours, resulting from the earth's changing position with regard to the sun