Rabbit relatives that are the same?
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EQUALHARES

Rabbit relatives that are the same?

SPLITTINGHARES

Rabbit relatives discovered that multiply by dividing; appropriately, they're called ...

BRIER

The patch that sheltered Br'er Rabbit.

THESE
".. are the times that . . ."
THESE"... are the times that . . . "
INS
The powers-that-are
THESE".. are the times that ...": Paine
SIRENSIndications that the police are coming
CAUSTICTrivium "... Are the Ties That Bind"
BACKRUBBLERuins that are hidden from the road?
THESE".. are the times that try men's souls"
APRICOTSFruits that are the basis of Marillenschnaps
THESE"... are the times that try men's souls."
SOULS"These are the times that try men's ...."
ABCLetters that are the epitome of ease
PEAKLike times that are the most expensive
STAMINAThe stuff that marathoners are made of
THESE".. are the times that try men's souls": Paine
PRONATETurn so that the palms are facing down
HAREM... pants (trousers that are gathered at the ankle)
EMAILLetters that are not at the post office
IDLEKind of hands that are "the devil's playthings"
ERASStats that are usually low in the playoffs
LEMONSCars that are in the shop a lot
SAMSPADE"The, uh, stuff that dreams are made of" speaker
THOMASPAINE"These are the times that try men's souls" writer
ODETOMANSophocles tribute that begins "Numberless are the world's wonders ..."
MOLDIESTOLDIESHits from the past that are the most antiquated?
PAINE"These are the times that try men's souls" writer
PAINE"These are the times that try men's souls" penner
NFCDiv. that the Packers, Giants and Redskins are in
THESE"... are the times that try men's souls": Thomas Paine
HAVANASource of smokes that are illegal in the U.S.
PAINEHe wrote "These are the times that try men's souls"
CREEDS"Vain are the thousand ... that move men's hearts...": Emily Bronte
LEA"One with the clouds that are whirled o'er the ..": Noyes
FAME"Proof that the people are gullible," according to Ralph Waldo Emerson
ITSLetters within the theme entries that are, literally, next to nothing
BLUEBELLSBed phenomena that are not necessarily the color their name suggests
THOREAU"That man is the richest whose pleasures are the cheapest" penner