US TV journalist, ___ Cooper |
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Wes - - -, The Grand Budapest Hotel director |
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Paul Thomas ******** , director whose 2021 film 'Licorice Pizza' starred Alana Haim (8) |
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Pre-fabricated air-raid protection, ... shelter |
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New Zealand Test cricketer who made 116 against Bangladesh in Mirpur in 2013 (8) |
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Was a little boy working with a record wicket-taker? (8) |
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The Crown actress, Gillian _ (8) |
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The French Dispatch director, Wes - (8) |
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movie director Paul W.S. |
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Dame Judith and her beheaded kid (8) |
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Danish fairy-tale author from Ardennes, unusually (8) |
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James ---, England Test cricket bowler |
The Times Concise |
22 Nov 2023 |
Actress Gillian |
Eugene Sheffer |
16 Nov 2023 |
Thomas A. __, birth name of Neo in the Matrix films |
The Guardian Weekend |
11 Nov 2023 |
George Lee ___, former second baseman with the Phillies who may be dressing up as "Captain Hook" this Halloween? |
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''Winterset ''playwright |
Newsday |
07 Oct 2023 |
Singer Marian, the first African American to perform at the Met |
New York Times |
30 Apr 2023 |
Darts player Bob ____ was known as the Limestone Cowboy |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
16 Apr 2023 |
Gillian ___, "Sex Education" actress who stars in the mystery film "The Pale Blue Eye" |
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Shelter with debris, occasionally drinking |
The Telegraph Toughie |
14 Oct 2022 |
Cooper of CNN |
Wall Street Journal |
20 Jul 2022 |
Carl David --, American physicist who won the 1936 Nobel Prize in Physics |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
18 Jul 2022 |
Director Wes |
Thomas Joseph |
10 Feb 2022 |
Actress Gillian, who played a lead role in "The X-Files" |
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English bowler moves around leg — wicket falls! |
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English bowler moves around leg — wicket falls! |
The Guardian Cryptic |
12 Oct 2021 |
Melody ___, actress who portrayed Marilyn Monroe in "Marilyn and Bobby: Her Final Affair" (1993) |
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Shelter man and boy punched by queen |
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___ Silva, Brazilian-American MMA athlete who is a former UFC Middleweight Champion |
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See 46-Across |
New York Times |
22 Sep 2019 |
Elizabeth Garrett --, 1836-1917, English physician |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
02 Jun 2019 |
See 46-Across |
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"Baywatch" actress Pamela ___ who was a roastee on Comedy Central Roast with Jimmy Kimmel as the roast master |
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Wartime shelter soon hides the German head of state |
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Cooper of CNN |
Newsday |
16 Aug 2018 |
Anthony of 'black-ish' |
The Washington Post |
31 Mar 2018 |
Anthony of "black-ish" |
LA Times Daily |
31 Mar 2018 |
Anthony of "black-ish" |
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___ Silva, UFC fighter considered one of the greatest of all time who has appeared in films like "Tapped Out" and "Never Surrender" |
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See 41-Across |
New York Times |
19 Oct 2016 |
An Open champion, with individual lacking power |
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Man offering shelter and freedom to snore? |
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See 41-Across |
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Lead singer of Yes or Jethro Tull snared no flounders (8) |
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"Father Knows Best" family name |
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"Winterset" playwright |
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"Father Knows Best" family name |
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"Winesburg, Ohio" author Sherwood |
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"Anne of the Thousand Days" playwright Maxwell |
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"Anne of the Thousand Days" playwright Maxwell |
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CNN colleague of Wolf and Piers |
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Cooper of CNN |
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News anchor Cooper |
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News anchor Cooper |
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"Both Your Houses" Pulitzer playwright Maxwell |
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"Both Your Houses" Pulitzer playwright Maxwell |
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Cooper of CNN |
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"Father Knows Best" family name |
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"Winterset" playwright |
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Loni or Sherwood |
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"Both Your Houses" dramatist |
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"Winterset" playwright |
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"Winterset" playwright |
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Duchovny's co-star |
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Contralto Marian |
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Sparky of baseball |
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Independent Presidential candidate of 1980 |
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Louie or Loni |
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A star in "Rebecca": 1940 |
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Marian or Maxwell |
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"Winesburg, Ohio" author |
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Congressman from Illinois |
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Dame Judith |
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Columnist Jack |
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Singer Marian |
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"Fiddle-Faddle" man |
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American dramatist |
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Noted contralto |
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World-famous American contralto. |
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Judith of the theater. |
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"Winterset" playwright. |
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Defender of Fort Sumter. |
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American singer. |
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Humphrey's successor. |
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Singer Marian. |
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His prize play, "Both Your Houses." |
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Judith or Marian. |
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Key man on U. S. Defense team. |
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Star of "John Brown's Body.” |
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Eugenie ___, our Ambassador to Denmark. |
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Senator from New Mexico. |
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Ambassador to Denmark. |
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Secretary of Agriculture. |
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Secretary of geoponics. |
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Secy. of Agriculture. |
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British General. |
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