Initials of 48
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HSTInitials of '48
HSTElectee of '48
EDDIEMurphy of "48 Hours"
NOLTENick of "48 Hrs."
NOLTENick of "48 HRS."
EDDIEMurphy of "48 HRS."
ARAOne of Ptolemy's 48
LPSMusical innovation of '48
MEXICANWAREvent of 1846-48.
WAROFJENKINSEARConflict of 1739-48.
NOLTEStar of "48 HRS."
HELENWILLSMOODYWinner of 48 Wimbledon titles
FLASouthernmost of the 48 sts.
BUTTONSANDBOWSDinah Shore tune of '48
BUTTONSANDBOWSOscar-winning song of '48
IREMEMBERMAMAIrene Dunne film of '48
DARTAGNANGene Kelly role of '48
STATESIDERResident of the Lower 48
ARAOne of Ptolemy's 48 constellations
THOMASDEWEYErroneously announced winner of '48
PTOLEMYCataloger of the "original 48" constellations
TSPOne of a cup's 48: Abbr.
ARAOne of Ptolemy's original 48 constellations
KEYWESTSouthernmost city of the Lower 48
SEVERALSTATESMore than two of the 48.
TSP1-48 of a cup: Abbr.
MTA"No he never returned" tune of '48
BENESPresident of Czechoslovakia, 1935-38 and 1945-48.
NEWYORKOf the 48 states, it has the largest island
EICHELBERGERCommander of Allied ground troops in Japan, 1946-48.
interstatesOne of a system of expressways covering the 48 contiguous states
quindecillionten to the power of 48, or in Britain ten to the power of 90
quindecillionsQUINDECILLION, ten to the power of 48, or in Britain ten to the power of 90
binoclecard game of the bezique family that is played by two persons with a 48-card pack, the lowest card of which is nine
binoclescard game of the bezique family that is played by two persons with a 48-card pack, the lowest card of which is nine
brazasunit of length in some Spanish-speaking countries, representing the reach of outspread arms, officially 5.48 U.S. ft. (1.67 m) in Spain and 5.68 U.S. ft. (1.73 m) in Argentina
brazaunit of length in some Spanish-speaking countries, representing the reach of outspread arms, officially 5.48 U.S. ft. (1.67 m) in Spain and 5.68 U.S. ft. (1.73 m) in Argentina
pinochlea card game played with a 48-card pack containing two each of A, K, Q, J, 10, 9 in each suit with the object to score points by melding certain combinations of cards or by winning tricks that contain scoring cards