Norman of golf
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GREGNorman of golf
LEARNorman of sitcoms
LEARNorman of TV
MERLENorman of cosmetics
GREGNorman of the links
ODONorman prelate of 1066.
LEARNorman of TV fame
LEARNorman of sitcom fame
ARMIESNorman Mailer's ".. of the Night"
MINETAFormer Secretary of Transportation Norman
MARYMARTINStar of Norman Krasna play.
TANCREDNorman hero of First Crusade.
ENGLANDSite of the Norman Conquest
SOONERSChildren of Norman and Enid
OEDIPALLike much of Norman Bates's motivation
MABELMiss Norman, star of the past.
HASTINGSFirst victory of the Norman Conquest.
EDWARDName of eight post-Norman kings
STLONorman town of W.W. II
TANCREDNorman hero of the First Crusade
STEPHENLast Norman king of England, 1135-1154
EDWARDName of eight post-Norman English kings
STLONorman commune of W.W. II fame
MINETANorman of the Clinton and Bush cabinets
PIPEFeature of a Norman Rockwell self-portrait
MARYHARTMANWith 74A, Norman Lear series of the '70s
PEALE"The Power of Positive Thinking" author Norman Vincent
THETROUBLEWITHMOSTOFStart of a quote from Norman Vincent Peale
ROSIETHERIVETERNorman Rockwell painting subject of W.W. II
SICKONorman Bates is a good example of one
PEALENorman Vincent ..., author of "The Power of Positive Thinking"
JEWISONNorman who directed "In the Heat of the Night"
erebefore 2 contrived ere the beginning of the world Norman Douglas
justiciarsA regent and deputy presiding over the court of a Norman or early Plantagenet king of England
justiciarthe chief political and judicial officer of the Norman and later kings of England until the 13th century
vacuastate or condition resembling a vacuum void the power vacuum in Indochina after the departure of the French Norman Cousins
vacuumsstate or condition resembling a vacuum void the power vacuum in Indochina after the departure of the French Norman Cousins
outgrowngrow too large or too mature for outgrew his best suit the need to outgrow the habit of war Norman Cousins
jongleur(in medieval France and Norman England) an itinerant minstrel or entertainer who sang songs, often of his own composition, and told stories
tallagescompulsory tax levied by the Norman and early Angevin kings of England upon the demesne lands of the crown and upon all royal towns