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					- Theme of this puzzle
 
					- Handles
 
					- Fingers
 
					- Labels
 
					- Tom, Dick and Harry
 
					- Stars
 
					- Identifies
 
					- Points the finger at
 
					- Designates
 
					- Appoints
 
					- Romeo and Juliet, e.g.
 
					- Celebrities
 
					- Tom, Dick and Harry, e.g.
 
					- Tags
 
					- Specifies
 
					- Tom, Dick, and Harry
 
					- Points a finger at
 
					- Cites
 
					- Nominates
 
					- Monikers
 
					- Dubs
 
					- Titles
 
					- Peter, Paul and Mary
 
					- Directory listings
 
					- Reputations
 
					- Reels off
 
					- Contents of an onomasticon
 
					- They're found on gift tags
 
					- Directory contents
 
					- Christens
 
					- Celebs
 
					- Adam and Eve, e.g.
 
					- These will never hurt you
 
					- Scorecard entries
 
					- Roster listing
 
					- Puts a finger on
 
					- Proper nouns
 
					- Phone book listings
 
					- Onomasticon's contents
 
					- New parents' choices
 
					- Gives a title to
 
					- First things half of all newlyweds change?
 
					- Finger-points, when said twice
 
					- Famous people
 
					- Blabs, when doubled
 
					- Appellations
 
					- Adam and Eve, for two
 
					- A-list items
 
					- When repeated, tells all
 
					- When repeated, squeals
 
					- When repeated, is specific
 
					- When repeated, identifies people
 
					- When doubled, what a rat does
 
					- When doubled, sings
 
					- When doubled, gets specific
 
					- What enemies might call each other
 
					- Vietnam Veterans Memorial inscriptions
 
					- They're usually given at birth
 
					- They're given to newborns
 
					- Stray animals don't have them
 
					- Specifies, as a person
 
					- Some people drop them
 
					- Roster data
 
					- Preoccupation of parents-to-be
 
					- Preoccupation for expecting parents
 
					- Pins down
 
					- Phone-book listings
 
					- Phone directory listings
 
					- PetitionÂ’s additions
 
					- Peter, Paul, and Mary
 
					- Onomastics study
 
					- Onomastician's study
 
					- Mentions specifically
 
					- May and June, but not July
 
					- Marriages may change some
 
					- Mailing list items
 
					- Listings in a directory
 
					- Jack, Jayden and Julie
 
					- It's not nice to call them
 
					- Good managers remember these
 
					- Frequent index items
 
					- Elvis and Presley
 
					- Demand from the House Un-American Activities Committee
 
					- Dave Pirner "Faces & ___"
 
					- Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young
 
					- Back-of-uniform words
 
					- April, May and June, e.g.
 
					- April and June
 
					- Alvin, Simon and Theodore
 
					- Adam and Eve
 
					- "___ can never hurt me"