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Q: Dear, what's an 11-letter word meaning higher taxes? A: Arlo Woolery! Vonier 1973
Quailbrush and holly belong to this salty family of the desert Beal 1944
Quaint Arizona community 1901
Quarter horse racing in the Old Pueblo 1950
Quarter horse speed trials; the world's finest quarter horses vie each year for honors at the Tucson track 1949
Quarter horses in Arizona Schaus 1952
Quartzsite Pepper 1974
Queen of America's divers Smith 1960
Queen of make-believe 1948
Queen of make-believe 1948
Queen of the bronc riders named to Cowgirl Hall of Fame 1975
Queen of the desert night Bowen 1938
Queen of the night Baylor 1989
Queen of the night Moore 1960
Quest for the Peralta gold German 1953
Quest of the Gran Quivara Keyes 1935
Quest of the Gran Quivira Keyes 1935
Question: what's PTP? 1971
Question: which Bowie invented the famous knife? 1959
Questioning the documents Weller 1974
Questionnaires in schools Hollister 1966
Questionnaires in schools Hollister 1966
Quick change artist Clark 1962
Quiescence in Maricopa County and Arizona construction: 1975 Smith 1976
Quiet Cleft by shearpin alley Gianelli 1965
Quijotoa bonanza bubble soon bursts Willson 1962
Quotations from chairman Ron Johnson 1975
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