Crossword clues for paar
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- Early name in late TV
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- Carson's late-night predecessor
- Carson followed him
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- TV talk show pioneer
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- The Tonight Show host 1957-62
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- Subject of the PBS documentary "Smart Television"
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- One of O'Brien's forerunners
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- He finished hosting "The Tonight Show" 12 years before Fallon was born
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- Coral-like undersea sandstone
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- Hugh Downs was his announcer
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- "I kid you not" speaker
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Wikipedia
The Paar is a river in Germany and a right tributary of the Danube. For several tens of kilometers it flows parallel to the Lech, at only a few km distance. Near Augsburg, the Paar leaves the Lech valley and turns north-east towards Ingolstadt. It flows into the Danube near Vohburg. Towns along the Paar include Egling, Mering, Aichach, Schrobenhausen and Manching.
Paar (translation: "The Crossing ") is a 1984 Hindi movie directed by Goutam Ghose. The film stars Shabana Azmi, Naseeruddin Shah and Om Puri. Naseeruddin Shah won a Volpi Cup for his role as Naurangia. The film was based on Bengali story Paathi by Samaresh Basu.
The Paar is a river in Germany.
Paar may also refer to:
- Paar (surname)
- Paar (film), a 1984 Hindi film
- Pittsburgh Action Against Rape, an organization devoted to issues of sexual violence
Paar is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Jack Paar, American radio and television talk show host
- Margit Paar, West German-German luger
- Vladimir Paar (born 1942), Croatian physicist