Possible Questions:
- ___-cone
- Greetings
- Prayers
- Prayer beads
- Farewells
- Blvds.
- Welcomes
- Roman greetings
- Thoroughfares: Abbr.
- They're numbered in NYC
- Rtes.
- Rarae ___
- Birds' class
- Birds, to biologists
- Ancient greetings
- St. crossers
- Rosary beads
- Blvd. crossers
- City ways: Abbr.
- City rtes.
- Bird class
- The birds
- Streets: Abbr.
- Some Monopoly props.
- Salutations
- Roads: Abbr.
- Rd. crossers
- Birds, to Brutus
- Roman welcomes
- Relatives of sts.
- Class of vertebrates
- Bird life
- St. intersectors
- Some cross sts.
- Rosary components
- Monopoly buys: Abbr.
- Fifth and Sixth, in NYC
- Birds, collectively
- 17 Monopoly props.
- Urban rtes.
- They sometimes have presidents' names: Abbr.
- They run North-South in N.Y.C.
- They cross sts.
- Sts.' kin
- Some Monopoly purchases: Abbr.
- Some Monopoly properties: Abbr.
- Some Monopoly buys (Abbr.)
- Some are rarae
- Several Monopoly props.
- Seventeen Monopoly props.
- Seventeen "Monopoly" props.
- Relatives of sts. and rds.
- Relatives of blvds.
- Prayers to Mary
- Pennsylvania and others: Abbr.
- Park and Fifth
- Parade rtes., sometimes
- Old Roman welcomes
- NYC's Park and Madison
- Madison and Fifth (Abbr.)
- Lines on city maps: abbr.
- Hosannas
- Hail Marys
- Greetings in old Rome
- Forum farewells
- Flying class?
- Fifth and Sixth, in N.Y.C.
- Fifth and Park, briefly
- Farewells from Fabius
- Class that's for the birds
- Class of birds
- City thoroughfares: Abbr.
- Broad sts.
- Birds: Lat.
- Birds, in Latin
- Birds, biologically
- Birds in general
- Arteries: Abbr.
- Ventnor and Baltic, in Monopoly: Abbr.
- Upper class?
- They intersect rds.
- The birds, to Brutus
- Some Monopoly properties (Abbr.)
- Relatives of rds.
- Relative of sts.
- Prayers to the Virgin
- Pennsylvania et al. (Abbr.)
- Pennsylvania and Madison (Abbr.)
- Park and Madison (Abbr.)
- Park and Lexington, e.g., in N.Y.C.
- Park and Lex
- Park and 5th in N.Y.C.
- Parade rtes., maybe
- Old Roman greetings
- Old greetings
- NYC's Mad. and Lex.
- NY and Penn., in Monopoly
- N.Y.C.'s Mad. and Lex.
- N.Y.C.'s 5th and 7th, e.g.
- Most Monopoly properties: Abbr.
- Most Monopoly properties (abbr.)
- Mich. and 5th
- Mediterranean and Baltic, in Monopoly: Abbr.
- Mass., Penn., Mich., etc.
- Marathon rtes., perhaps
- Map parts: Abbr.
- Many Monopoly props.
- Many Monopoly properties: Abbr.
- Madison et al.: Abbr.
- Madison and Park, e.g. (Abbr.)
- Madison and Park in NYC
- Madison and Fifth, in N.Y.C.
- Madison and Fifth, e.g.: Abbr.
- Madison and Columbus, e.g.: Abbr.
- Madison and 5th: abbr.
- Mad./Lex.
- Mad. and Lex.
- Mad. & Lex.
- Mad and Lex in NYC
- Mad and Lex
- Long ways to go: Abbr.
- Lexington and others, in N.Y.C.
- Lexington and Madison: Abbr.
- Lex. and Mad.
- Lex and Park, e.g., in N.Y.C.
- Latin salutes
- Latin greetings
- Kin to Blvds.
- Indiana and Illinois, in Monopoly: Abbr.
- His, in old Rome
- Hails, in old Rome
- Hails from Caesar
- Greetings of long ago
- Forum greetings
- Former ova
- Flying class
- Fifth and Penn., e.g.
- Fifth and others, briefly
- Fifth and Mad.
- Feathered friends for Fabius
- Fauna category
- Connecticut and Virginia, in Monopoly: Abbr.
- Class comprising the birds
- City sts.
- City rds.
- Cicero's birds
- Caesarean salutations
- Caesar's greetings
- Bygone greetings
- Birds' biological class
- Birds, to zoologists
- Birds, to a zoologist
- Birds, scientifically speaking
- Birds, as a class
- Birds collectively
- Bird classification
- Atlantic and Oriental (abbr.)
- Ancient Roman greetings
- 5th and Lex., for two
- 2nd, 3rd, 4th, etc., in S.F.
- 1st, 2nd and 3rd, perhaps
- 1st and 2nd in NYC
- 1st and 2nd in N.Y.C.