Popular play with The
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WOMENPopular play (with "The").
DEFENDERSPopular program (with "The").
OLDRUGGEDCROSSPopular hymn, with "The"
GAPPopular clothing store, with "The"
ZONEPopular diet program, with "the"
LIEUTENANTPopular TV program (with "The").
FBIPopular TV program (with "The").
OZARKSPopular tourist area, with "the"
OSBOURNESPopular reality show, with "The"
ONIONPopular parody newspaper, with "The"
ONIONPopular humor weekly, with "The"
SHOREPopular vacation spot, with "the"
ATEAMWith "The," popular '80s TV adventure
SECRETWith "The," popular self-help book
HILOSPopular '50s vocal quartet, with "the"
ONIONPopular satirical news source, with "The"
MYSTPopular game with the sequel Riven
AYNRand popular with the Tea Party
JOKERSWILDPopular '70s-'80s game show, with "The"
BOWERYPopular song by Charles Hoyt (with "The").
FORTUNEMost popular TV game show, with "The"
WHEELOFMost popular TV game show, with "The"
SAVOYPopular 1920s-'50s Harlem ballroom, with "the"
REDDITWebsite with the popular page r-explainlikeimfive
PAPERCLIPInvention with numerous designs, the most popular of which was never patented
rosoliocordial flavored with rose petals, cloves, cinnamon, or the like, popular in southern Europe
rosolioscordial flavored with rose petals, cloves, cinnamon, or the like, popular in southern Europe
ridottopublic ball or dance with music and often in masquerade, popular in the 18th century
ridottospublic ball or dance with music and often in masquerade, popular in the 18th century
singspielA form of German light opera, typically with spoken dialogue, popular esp. in the late 18th century
mestesoa Spanish music genre characterized by the blending of traditional sounds with elements from contemporary popular music
ombercard game popular in the 17th and 18th centuries and played, usually by three persons, with 40 cards
ombrecard game popular in the 17th and 18th centuries and played, usually by three persons, with 40 cards
bostonvariety of whist, popular in the early 19th century, played by four persons with two packs of cards
omberscard game popular in the 17th and 18th centuries and played, usually by three persons, with 40 cards
ombrescard game popular in the 17th and 18th centuries and played, usually by three persons, with 40 cards
pelerinesA woman's cape of lace or silk with pointed ends at the center front, popular in the 19th century
BATTLESHIPIt's four units long in a popular board game (with the game's other pieces hinted at by the circled letters)
gleeksEnglish card game for three persons played with a 44-card pack, popular from the 16th through the 18th century
gleekEnglish card game for three persons played with a 44-card pack, popular from the 16th through the 18th century