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Answer for the clue ""Idol" runner-up of 2003 ", 5 letters:
aiken

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Late one night, Aiken and a gang of young confederates stole quantities of cement and conduit and modified the rocks at the rim of the falls.

And the dolly on the leash is a recidivist whacko, a few stripes blacker than poor Aiken, no doubt.

Mishima warned him to touch nothing, and Aiken gave him a reassuring gesture.

Annamaria Roccaro was the last to get into position, smiling in apology as she crowded next to Aiken Drum and felt the hard tools in his pockets pressing through the sleeves and skirts of her habit.

Even from his viewpoint more than ten meters away, Aiken could see the slabs of thick oak tremble from the force of rhythmic smashes.

Pass over Aiken and the other silver-torc prisoners, the man Raimo and the woman Sukey, their infantile mental babblings as grating as the efforts of fledgling violinists importuning the ears of a cranky virtuoso.

Egged on by Aiken, she had tested her ability by snooping into Stein, intrigued by the apparent helplessness of the sleeping giant.

And that brought on another row, as the forester lashed out again with his enhanced PK function and Aiken fought back with his coercive power, trying to make Raimo ram his own forefinger down his throat.

I think perhaps the Hunt would appeal to your particular sporting instinct, Aiken Drum.

Not only to free us, but to rescue the others, Bryan, Elizabeth, Aiken, Stein.

If Aiken wanted the police to start arresting looters he was going to have to take responsibility for housing them.

San Francisco Mayor Conrad Aiken has called for a dusk-to-dawn curfew and has asked the governor to declare a state of emergency for the city and county.

San Francisco, Conrad Aiken, stood looking out over yet another tent city, this one in the Civic Center Park, directly below where he stood partially hidden behind the flags of the United States and of California on the ceremonial balcony area over the magnificently carved double-doorways of City Hall.

This failing was often combined with a disdain for compromise, an almost sublime disregard for reality, at least as Aiken knew it.

Mayor Aiken thought his post-lunch meeting with Philip Mohandas would be smooth sailing, a photo op.