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- Devilfish
- 1959 Kingston Trio hit
- Kingston Trio hit
- N.Y.C. subway inits.
- Large ray
- NYC transit org.
- NYC subway overseer
- N.Y.C. subway overseer
- L.A. bus-and-rail org.
- Kingston Trio song
- Where Charlie was trapped, in a 1959 song
- NYC's commuter org.
- NYC subway org.
- Kingston Trio tune
- Kingston Trio hit of 1959
- Kingston Trio hit of '59
- Hit song of 1959
- Where Charlie may ride forever, in song
- Urban transit org.
- Underground letters
- Rail org.
- Org. that keeps New Yorkers on track
- NYC underground system
- NYC subway overseers
- NYC subway inits.
- N.Y.C. commuter option
- Letters in transit?
- LA bus gp.
- Kingston Trio hit for whose hero Boston's CharlieCard was named
- Kingston Trio hit about Charlie
- Boston transit syst.
- Boston transit inits.
- Big Apple subway org.
- Beantown transit syst.
- A-train org.
- 1959 Kingston Trio tune
- Where to read the N.Y. Times, say
- Where Charlie was trapped, in a Kingston Trio hit
- Where Charlie "may ride forever," in song
- What Charlie rides, in a 1959 hit
- Urban transportation agcy.
- Urban transit letters
- Transp. letters
- Transit of song
- Transit group in N.Y.C.
- Training overseer?: Abbr.
- Training org.?
- Train and bus overseer, for short
- The Kingston Trio hit: 1959
- Subway inits.
- Subway co. in a 1959 song
- Rapid transit inits.
- Overseer of NYC subways
- Overseer of N.Y.C. subways
- Overseer of N.Y.C. bridges
- Org. operating in Grand Central Station
- NYC transit org. created in Robert Moses's waning years
- NYC subway organization
- NYC subway manager
- NYC bus org.
- NYC bus insignia
- NYC bus and train group
- NYC bus abbr.
- N.Y.C.-based grp. with its own police department
- N.Y.C. travel letters
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- N.Y.C. commuters' inits.
- N.Y.C. bus insignia
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- N.Y. transit operator
- N.Y. commuter org.
- N.E.A. offshoot in the Pine Tree State
- LIRR train letters
- LIRR overseer
- LIRR operator
- Letters on some N.Y.C. maps
- Letters on NYC subways
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- L.A. commuter org.
- Kingston Trio song that inspired the Boston subway's CharlieCard
- Kingston Trio hit, 1959
- Kingston Trio hit with the lyric "Fight the fare increase!"
- Kingston Trio hit named for a subway system
- It has a Bridges and Tunnels div.
- Inits. under N.Y.C.
- Inits. on N.Y.C. buses
- Commuter-train org. in many cities
- Common commuting letters
- Charlie's ride in song
- Boston subway system, formerly
- Boston subway inits.
- Big Apple mass transit inits.
- Abbr. on NYC buses
- A train grp.
- 1959 pop/folk hit
- 1959 hit with the lyric "Fight the fare increase!"
- 1959 hit with the lyric "Did he ever return? No, he never returned"
- 1959 hit with the line "Fight the fare increase!"
- 1959 hit with the line "Charlie couldn't get off of that train"
- 1959 hit with a melody based on the folk song "The Wreck of the Old 97"
- 1959 hit that was a 1948 political campaign song
- 1959 hit song set on "a tragic and fateful day"
- 1959 hit song about "a man named Charlie"
- 1959 hit based on the traditional folk song "The Wreck of the Old 97"
- "No he never returned" tune of '48
- "If You See Something, Say Something" transit org.
- '59 Kingston Trio tune
- '59 Kingston Trio hit