Roughly thin as a tribe can be (7) |
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Administrative region of central Ghana whose capital is Kumasi |
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A people mostly of south central Ghana (7) |
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One-named vocalist with the hits 'Foolish' and 'Happy' |
New York Times |
06 Aug 2023 |
Cash antique acquires somewhere in Ghana |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
02 Aug 2023 |
Region of Ghana |
Newsday |
10 Mar 2023 |
"Foolish" singer |
Universal |
07 Sep 2022 |
One-named singer with the 2002 #1 hit 'Foolish' |
The Washington Post |
22 Mar 2022 |
One-named singer with the 2002 #1 hit "Foolish" |
LA Times Daily |
22 Mar 2022 |
'Rock Wit U (Awww Baby)' singer |
USA Today |
12 Oct 2021 |
Caine/Ustinov adventure film |
Premier Sunday |
07 Feb 2021 |
Singer with a self-titled #1 album in 2002 |
New York Times |
20 Dec 2020 |
1979 film starring Michael Caine |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
10 Aug 2020 |
Ghanaian chanted a sea song |
The Telegraph Toughie |
09 Jul 2020 |
Her 2002 self-titled album debuted at No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard 200 |
LA Times Daily |
07 May 2020 |
Her 2002 self-titled album debuted at No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard 200 |
The Washington Post |
07 May 2020 |
Producer of keys? Not for Ghanaians |
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R&B singer with the 2002 hit 'Foolish' |
New York Times |
27 Nov 2019 |
R&B singer with the 2002 hit "Foolish" |
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Singer named for an African empire |
Wall Street Journal |
16 Nov 2019 |
One-named singer with the 2002 #1 hit 'Foolish' |
New York Times |
07 Jul 2019 |
One-named singer with the 2002 #1 hit "Foolish" |
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Region of Ghana known for gold and cocoa |
New York Times |
19 Oct 2018 |
Region of Ghana known for gold and cocoa |
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Old spear, certainly not for some Ghanaians |
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A Ghanaian people |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
21 May 2017 |
Single-named singer with the 2002 hit 'Foolish' |
New York Times |
21 Dec 2016 |
She had a hit with 'Foolish' |
New York Times |
09 Aug 2016 |
Region of Ghana |
Newsday |
31 Jul 2016 |
With a will not one African |
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Strong wood? Not for an African |
The Times Cryptic |
07 Jan 2016 |
She had a hit with "Foolish" |
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Single-named singer with the 2002 hit "Foolish" |
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R&B singer named for a region of Ghana |
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"Foolish" singer, 2002 |
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Ghanaian region known for gold and cocoa |
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1979 Michael Caine film |
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One-named singer with the 2003 hit "Rock Wit U (Awww Baby)" |
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"Foolish" R&B singer |
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1979 Caine/Ustinov film |
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Singer of the No. 1 hit "Foolish" |
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One-named female singer with the 2002 #1 hit "Foolish" |
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People or region of Ghana |
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People or region of Ghana |
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R&B singer |
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Singer who received a 7-Down (2003) |
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"Foolish" singer |
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Region of Ghana |
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Singer whose 2002 song "Foolish" was #1 for 10 weeks |
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Self-titled album of 2002 |
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Region of Ghana |
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"Foolish" singer |
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Ghanaian dialect |
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Ghanaian dialect |
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Ghanaian region |
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"What's Luv?" singer |
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"Foolish" singer |
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"Foolish" singer |
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Onetime West African kingdom |
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Ghanaian dialect |
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1979 Caine/Ustinov adventure flick |
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Southern Ghanan |
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People of central Ghana |
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1979 Caine-Ustinov film |
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Ghanaian region |
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People of Ghana |
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People of Ghana |
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Region of Ghana |
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Part of Ghana |
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Part of Ghana. |
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Native of old Gold Coast. |
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Native kingdom of the Gold Coast. |
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