View on the avenue
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AnswerCrossword Clue
VISTAView on the avenue.
ILLINOIS... Avenue (Monopoly property landed on the most)
ELSSights on Third Avenue in the mid-20th century
BETTYWHITEHOUSEFrom a star on "The Golden Girls" to a Pennsylvania Avenue abode?
BEHARJoy on "The View"
ILEView on the Seine
SHERRIShepherd on 'The View'
LINGLisa, on "The View"
COHOSTAny regular on "The View"
WHOOPIFirst name on "The View"
ROSIEWhoopi's predecessor on "The View"
RICKISLAKE... to view the boats on ...
ROSIEFormer big name on "The View"
COHOSTOne of five on "The View"
TELLYWhat to view the Beeb on
COHOSTSFive on 'The View,' e.g.
ROSIEWhoopi replaced her on "The View"
WOMENAll of the cohosts on "The View"
COHOSTAny regular on "The View," e.g.
ROSIEO'Donnell who did two stints on "The View"
SRTAJONESPanelist on the Mex. version of "The View"?
uncaseto remove the cover from; put on view
uncasesto remove the cover from; put on view
ODONNELLShe had a single-season stint on "The View"
phallocentriccentered on or emphasizing the masculine point of view
shownbe or come in view 315 showed on the clock
righterOn this side from the point of view of a spectator
ultramontaneSituated on the other side of the Alps from the point of view of the speaker
scrollsThe facility that moves a display on a VDT screen in order to view new material
shadesflexible screen usually mounted on a roller for regulating the light or the view through a window
viewfindersA device on a camera showing the field of view of the lens, used in framing and focusing the picture
viewfinderA device on a camera showing the field of view of the lens, used in framing and focusing the picture
transatlanticOf, relating to, or situated on the other side of the Atlantic; British or European (from an American point of view)
spinlessspecial point of view, emphasis, or interpretation presented for the purpose of influencing opinion put the most favorable spin on the findings
essentialismThe view that all children should be taught on traditional lines the ideas and methods regarded as essential to the prevalent culture
scrollingThe action of moving displayed text or graphics up or down on a computer screen in order to view different parts of them
sunriseThe colors and light visible in the sky on an occasion of the sun's first appearance in the morning, considered as a view or spectacle
sunrisesThe colors and light visible in the sky on an occasion of the sun's first appearance in the morning, considered as a view or spectacle
sinisterOf, on, or toward the left-hand side (in a coat of arms, from the bearer's point of view, i.e., the right as it is depicted)
externalismThe view that mental events and acts are essentially dependent on the world external to the mind, in opposition to the Cartesian separation of mental and physical worlds