He swings from the heels
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HITTER

He swings from the heels

HITTER

He may swing from the heels

SPY

He came in from the cold

ELCID
He drove the Moors from Spain
CORBETT
He took the title from Sullivan
RISEN"He is ... from the dead": Matt.
SPYHe "came in from the cold"
MINNEHAHA"From the waterfall, he named her . . . "
BOWEHe took the title from Holyfield
SATANHe comes from the land down under
WINNOWERHe separates the wheat from the chaff
PETERMINUITHe brought Manhattan from the Canarsie Indians.
SATANHe comes from the land down under?
SAINTPATRICKHe drove the serpents from Ireland, in legend
HARPOComic's nickname derived from the instrument he played
GRANDYHe went from Love Boat to the House
FRANCOHe seeks a bid from the U. N.
NORMANMAILERHe should have written "Postcards From the Edge"
HEFLINHe starred in "A View From the Bridge."
NEDGARVERHe moved from the Browns to the Tigers.
AENEASHe carried his aged father from the ruins of Troy
ARNESSHe played the Thing in "The Thing From Another World"
MAOHe said "Learn from the masses, and then teach them"
CARROLLHe played Waverly on "The Man from U.N.C.L.E."
LETMYPEOPLEGOPlea from a union leader to lay off the workers he represents?
DOTCOMGUYHe emerged from his home after a year of living off the Internet
ERAGONFantasy title character whose name is one letter different from the creature he rides
STOPTHEPRESSESIggy investigated the theft of benches from the weight-room so he could yell "...!"
MINEOHe played the ape Dr. Milo in "Escape From the Planet of the Apes"
LAURENCEOLIVIERHe played a Nazi in "Marathon Man" and a Nazi hunter in "The Boys From Brazil" [Connecticut]
TORTILLGSHARPNovel that begins "When Danny came home from the army he learned that he was an heir and an owner of property"
STONESKIPPERRussell Byars is one: He set the Guinness World Record of 51 times from the shore of the Allegheny River on 7-19-2007
SANTA"Ten times ten thousand years from now, he will continue to make glad the heart of childhood" according to a New York Sun editorial of September 21, 1897