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Justin's middle
OTs' Mother's Day honoree
Queens College neighborhood
Sanskrit cognate for "yoke"
Common name for the Simhasana
Sound associated with the Simhasana
Source of the words "zenith" and "nadir"
Tear along or what's banned at Bowling Green
Shade tree with patchy bark
Kokomo's Home
Waldorf-___ Hotel ; or Queens neighborhood that's also an Oregon city
Like the queen in a 1977 #1 hit
Where the Shannon flows
First word in "Send in the clowns"
Lamb, in Portuguese
Type of Grandma
Home for Imaginary Friends; or encourage or promote the development of
Ancient Greek for 'grandfather'
Modern Greek for 'grandmother'
Candy bar named after popular 1920s dance
Kneecap, in Anatomy 101
1767 founder of West Sayville
40-acre winery in Ripon, CA
Physical fitness system originally named "Contrology" by its now-eponymous founder
A name for a mother or a cat
Post a ______
Why is a computer so smart? It listens to its ______
Rose Hill and Lincoln
In lowercase form, means "universal" and "inclusive" in uppercase form, quite the opposite
Educated author
Where you might find a bibliophile in the 1990s
Mike Callahan's last name, as per mom (circa 1978)
Fifth US president, or childhood summer destination
First car
Sister Aunt Eileen's gift to newborn Michelle
Curmudgeonly Flushing Neighbor
City where mom attempted to open door of police car
Favorite root vegetable, on an opposite day
"My Fair Lady" lady
Parents' email
Grandpa's saying, spelled phonetically
We all slip for _____
Earliest known inhabitants of Sayville
Father Divine's home 1919-1932
Why don’t they have Mother’s Day sales? Because Mothers are _______
Knock, knock! Who’s there? Justin! Justin who? Justin time for ________ 
A quick way for Justin to reach Gaggous 
A mountain steam, or good family stock 
"Greatest Bridge-Builder," in Latin; or Dad’s costume”
Hail Mary’s twelfth word

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