John "Jack" Barak in Shardlake (7,5) |
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Patron saint of Portugal (7) |
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___ Hopkins, actor (7) |
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___ Albanese, Australian prime minister who took office in 2022 (7) |
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_ Horowitz, novelist and creator of the teen spy Alex Rider (7) |
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With 23-Across: He played the older version of the title character in the 2005 CBS miniseries "Pope John Paul II" |
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And 1 Across. 2000-2008 Tottenham defender; 2004 England debutant against Sweden (7,7) |
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The first name of the late, great, Go-show. (7) |
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Lysette -, actress whose played Lyssa in 1983 adventure film Krull |
Mirror Quiz |
15 Apr 2025 |
Author of novels The Prisoner of Zenda and Rupert of Hentzau (7,4) |
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Actor who played Norman Bates in the 1960 film Psycho (7,7) |
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1980s John Hughes favourite, - Michael Hall (7) |
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Tony Hutchinson's son, more commonly known as "Ant" in Hollyoaks (7) |
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First name of novelist best known for his 12-volume work A Dance to the Music of Time (7) |
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Scotland and Celtic defender (7,7) |
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Suffragette Susan B. |
Thomas Joseph |
10 Jan 2025 |
Egyptian hermit and saint (c. 251-356 AD) commonly regarded as the founder of Christian monasticism; feast day, Jan 17 (7) |
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Actor ___ Michael Hall |
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Singer Marc ___ |
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Lisbon-born saint who died in Padua in 1231 (7) |
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____ Gordon, Newcastle United forward in England's Euro 24 squad (7) |
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Who is the patron saint of lost things? (7) |
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Actor Hopkins |
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Aaron as Emmerdale's Ellis Chapman made tannoy call around hospital (7) |
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_ Bourdain, celebrity chef (7) |
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Duclair, a 2024 trade-deadline add in Tampa |
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Ramos of "In the Heights" |
LA Times Daily |
26 Apr 2024 |
Foreign Secretary ... Eden secured British control over the Suez Canal for 20 years in 1936 |
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Lysette ______-, played Hollyoaks' Marnie (7) |
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Sir ___ Hopkins, Academy Award-winning "The Father" actor who featured in 13a |
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Mr Hopkins, e.g. (7) |
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He's actually gutted about last pair of tongs |
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First name of Mr Joshua, the boxer who went on Bear's Mission in 2017 (7) |
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******* Bourdain, US celebrity chef born in 1956 (7) |
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Oscar winner, ___ Hopkins |
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Eldest Bridgerton son, and the head of the family in "Bridgerton" |
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Suffragist Susan B |
Universal |
27 Jul 2021 |
Mackie or Hopkins in Hollywood |
Universal |
26 Jul 2021 |
Immunologist ___ Fauci |
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With 38-Across, star of 4-/60-Down |
New York Times |
08 Sep 2020 |
Women's rights' ''Napoleon'' |
Newsday |
05 Jun 2020 |
___ Anderson, actor who plays Dre Johnson Sr. in the Emmy-nominated series "Black-ish" |
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Man's name |
The Times Concise |
13 Sep 2019 |
Activist arrested for voting in 1872 |
Wall Street Journal |
20 Aug 2019 |
With 31-Across, actor with the same initials as Alfred Hitchcock, his role in 'Hitchcock' |
New York Times |
02 Jul 2019 |
Hopkins of "The Silence of The Lambs" |
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Celebrity chef ___ Bourdain, who made a cameo in "The Simpsons" along with Gordon Ramsay |
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With 31-Across, actor with the same initials as Alfred Hitchcock, his role in "Hitchcock" |
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Activist arrested for voting in 1872 |
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"Pirates of the Silicon Valley" actor ___ Michael Hall, who is the youngest ever cast member to join SNL |
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Hopkins of 'Hannibal' |
Eugene Sheffer |
21 Aug 2017 |
Hopkins of 'Westworld' |
Wall Street Journal |
05 Dec 2016 |
Two-part choral work has no place for heartless imp of a boy |
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Suffragist Susan B. |
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Hopkins of "Hannibal" |
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Dollar portrait before Sacagawea |
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Hopkins or Quinn |
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First woman to appear on a U.S. coin |
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First woman to appear on a U.S. coin |
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Edwards of "ER" |
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Susan B. ___ (co-founder of the National Woman Suffrage Association, 1869) |
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Saint who lent his name to a cross |
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"ER" alumnus Edwards |
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Dollar figure |
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Franciscan saint |
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Adverse or Quinn |
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Allen's was Adverse |
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Abolitionist-suffragette |
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Adverse |
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Name on a silver dollar |
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Adverse or Wayne |
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Eden. |
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Temperance advocate (1820–1906). |
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Hervey Allen hero. |
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Captain in Conrad's "Chance." |
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Patron saint of the poor. |
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Famous name in woman-suffrage crusade. |
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