| Take an alcoholic drink round to him (7) |
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| He has a beer, not a cocktail, in it (7) |
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| Allied countries in a French article in France, say |
The Times Cryptic |
21 Nov 2024 |
| An ale is sent round to the Frenchman (7) |
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| French chef in P.G. Wodehouse stories |
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| Man giving stories to the French (7) |
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| French writer France |
Premier Sunday |
07 Jul 2024 |
| He has a beer sent round to |
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| Novelist France of France |
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| Mr. France, French author awarded the 1921 Nobel prize for literature (7) |
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| "The Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard" novelist France |
Wall Street Journal |
13 Jan 2024 |
| France from France |
New York Times |
14 Feb 2021 |
| -- France, 1844-1924, French author |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
13 Sep 2020 |
| French France |
New York Times |
05 Jan 2020 |
| French France |
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| 1921 Literature Nobelist France |
Jonesin |
28 May 2019 |
| French novelist ___ France |
New York Times |
08 May 2019 |
| Literary France |
LA Times Daily |
26 Jan 2019 |
| Literary France |
The Washington Post |
26 Jan 2019 |
| French novelist ___ France |
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| Literary France |
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| France with a 1921 Nobel |
USA Today |
04 Apr 2018 |
| Literary critic Broyard |
New York Times |
26 Dec 2016 |
| France of literature |
Newsday |
06 Nov 2016 |
| Colleague of Émile's who signed his Dreyfus manifesto |
Newsday |
02 Jul 2016 |
| French writer France |
Universal |
28 May 2016 |
| Literary critic Broyard |
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| French writer France |
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| French chef in Wodehouse stories |
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| Poet France |
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| France, for one |
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| France's France |
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| France from France |
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| ___ France (French author) |
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| Novelist France |
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| British journalist Kaletsky |
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| British journalist Kaletsky |
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| French France |
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| French France |
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| 1921 Nobelist France |
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| Nobel novelist France |
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| France of France |
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| France from 1844 to 1924 |
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| Author France |
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| French-speaking France |
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| Nobelist France |
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| French novelist France |
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| Novelist France |
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| Novelist France |
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| "The Snake Pit" director Litvak |
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| Director Litvak |
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| Novelist France |
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| "Penguin Island" novelist France |
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| "Anastasia" director Litvak |
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| Director Litvak |
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| Writer France |
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| Literature Nobelist France |
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| Leader of France? |
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| Writer France or director Litvak |
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| Author France |
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| ___ France, 1921 Nobelist |
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| M. France |
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| France of fiction |
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| France. |
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| ___ France. |
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| Director Litvak. |
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| Author France. |
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| Man's name. |
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| M. France of France. |
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| Director Litvak of Hollywood. |
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| First name of the creator of Bergeret, Bonnard, etc. |
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| ___ France, novelist (1844–1924). |
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| First name of "Penguin Island" author (1844–1924). |
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| France of France. |
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| France |
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