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Answer for the clue "A Blues Brother ", 6 letters:
elwood

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Elwood may refer to any one of the following::

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Population (2000): 1620 Housing Units (2000): 675 Land area (2000): 2.710996 sq. miles (7.021448 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 2.710996 sq. miles (7.021448 sq. km) FIPS code: 23945 Located within: Illinois ...

Usage examples of elwood.

Elwood Banks had booked Clickety-clack three times in the past, had never known him to be violent and rightly guessed that the young arresting officer, Roscoe Rules, had antagonized the derelict.

Elwood had been studying in the small hours and had come up for help on a differential equation, only to find Gilman absent.

Ever since Elwood told him about Sam Goldwyn, he had been a student of the unpredictable ways of the legendary moguls of Hollywood's Golden Age, men like Harry Cohn, Jack Warner, Louis B.

Elwood had not ceased to think of her as of some good angel, sent by an interposing Providence, in answer to the agonizing supplications which immediately preceded her unexpected appearance at the time,—sent to be the means, in some unforeseen way, of extricating her family from the fatal influences, as she viewed them, under which they had insidiously been brought by their different connections with the Gurleys.

These were their methods, these ruthless Bolsheviks and union organizers, who were all the same at heart (according to Elwood Murray).

Mark Elwood, Gaut Gurley, and the young Indian Tomah, proceeding to a neighboring windfall of different kinds of wood, went to work in cutting and drawing up a supply of fuel, among which, the accustomed backlog, forestick, and intermediate kindling-wood, being adjusted before the entrance of the camp, the fire from the smitten steel and preserving punkwood was soon crackling and throwing around its ruddy glow, as it more and more successfully competed with the waning light of the departing day.