Arthur of tennis |
Premier Sunday |
21 Apr 2024 |
USTA stadium honoree |
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Tennis great with a namesake stadium |
LA Times Daily |
21 Apr 2024 |
Arthur of tennis |
Commuter |
20 Apr 2024 |
Namesake of the ATP's humanitarian award |
Wall Street Journal |
20 Apr 2024 |
Athlete with a Flushing Meadows memorial |
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Tennis champ Arthur |
Universal |
18 Apr 2024 |
1975 Wimbledon champ Arthur |
USA Today |
15 Apr 2024 |
Tennis great Arthur posthumously awarded a Presidential Medal of Freedom |
LA Times Daily |
15 Apr 2024 |
Arthur .... , tennis great (4) |
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Activist and tennis legend Arthur |
USA Today |
09 Apr 2024 |
Tennis champion Arthur ___ (4) |
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Arthur ___, tennis great (4) |
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Who (Arthur_) was the first male black tennis player to achieve world ranking? (4) |
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Arthur ___, American tennis player who won the men's singles at Wimbledon in 1975 |
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Actress who played Sarah Hills in EastEnders, Daniela Denby-_ (4) |
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Arthur in tennis history |
Universal |
29 Mar 2024 |
Tennis legend Arthur |
Thomas Joseph |
25 Mar 2024 |
"Off the Court" memoirist, 1981 |
New York Times |
23 Mar 2024 |
Arthur ___ Stadium (pro tennis venue) |
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Arthur in the International Tennis Hall of Fame |
Wall Street Journal |
19 Mar 2024 |
Arthur ____ of tennis |
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"As Long __ Needs Me" (2 wds.) |
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Wimbledon men's champion of 1975 |
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Arthur ___ Stadium (U.S. Open venue) |
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Cricket trophy almost presented to tennis great (4) |
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Tennis great Arthur |
Universal |
08 Mar 2024 |
Arthur _, tennis star (4) |
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1975 Wimbledon men's champion (4) |
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Arthur ___, US tennis player (4) |
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Arthur ___, 1975 Wimbledon champ (4) |
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A tennis player once - and a novel by Rider Haggard! (4) |
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Tennis great Arthur who was born in Richmond |
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Wimbledon champ Arthur ___ |
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Arthur --, tennis player |
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Arthur of the court |
New York Times |
21 Feb 2024 |
Tennis HOF player Arthur |
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Tennis great Arthur |
Thomas Joseph |
14 Feb 2024 |
He was still a lieutenant in the US army in the year when he won both the US amateur title and the US Open; tennis legend Arthur ... |
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Athlete Arthur |
New York Times |
11 Feb 2024 |
Queens stadium name |
Eugene Sheffer |
10 Feb 2024 |
Tennis great Arthur |
Thomas Joseph |
09 Feb 2024 |
Tennis great Arthur |
LA Times Daily |
08 Feb 2024 |
Arthur -, 1975 Wimbledon singles tennis championship winner |
Mirror Quiz |
06 Feb 2024 |
Tennis legend Arthur |
USA Today |
04 Feb 2024 |
Tennis great Arthur |
Eugene Sheffer |
02 Feb 2024 |
Arthur with a statue on Richmond's Monument Avenue |
New York Times |
01 Feb 2024 |
Name of a tennis stadium in Queens that once neighbored (and is an anagram of) 16-Across |
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Arthur .... , 1975 Wimbledon singles tennis championship winner (4) |
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Tennis legend Arthur |
USA Today |
01 Feb 2024 |
Tennis great Arthur |
Wall Street Journal |
27 Jan 2024 |
Arthur ___ Stadium, main arena of the U.S. Open in tennis (4) |
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New York stadium eponym |
New York Times |
19 Jan 2024 |
Queens stadium name |
Eugene Sheffer |
18 Jan 2024 |
Arthur who won Wimbledon in 1975 |
New York Times |
15 Jan 2024 |
Arthur of the court |
Wall Street Journal |
30 Dec 2023 |
Tennis legend Arthur |
Universal |
29 Dec 2023 |
Tennis great Arthur |
Eugene Sheffer |
28 Dec 2023 |
Arthur .... , tennis legend (4) |
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Arthur __ Stadium (tennis venue) |
Newsday |
27 Dec 2023 |
Arthur ___ Stadium (tennis venue) |
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Arthur ---, American tennis player; 1975 Wimbledon singles champion (4) |
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Arthur of courts |
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Bjorn Borg contemporary |
Newsday |
21 Dec 2023 |
Tennis legend Arthur |
USA Today |
19 Dec 2023 |
1970s tennis star, Arthur ... |
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Arthur ___, tennis legend |
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Tennis icon Arthur |
LA Times Daily |
14 Dec 2023 |
Arthur __ Stadium: world's largest tennis venue |
LA Times Daily |
12 Dec 2023 |
Arthur ___ Stadium, Queens |
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Arthur ___ Stadium (tennis arena) |
Universal |
02 Dec 2023 |
Tennis icon Arthur |
Universal |
30 Nov 2023 |
Queens stadium namesake |
LA Times Daily |
30 Nov 2023 |
Arthur ___ Stadium: world's largest tennis venue |
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Arthur __ Stadium |
Newsday |
26 Nov 2023 |
Arthur of tennis fame |
TV |
26 Nov 2023 |
Tennis legend who wrote a history of African-American athletes |
LA Times Daily |
25 Nov 2023 |
Former Road and My Family actress, Daniela Denby-_ (4) |
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Tennis legend Arthur |
Family Time |
20 Nov 2023 |
Arthur of tennis |
New York Times |
19 Nov 2023 |
Tennis champ Arthur |
Eugene Sheffer |
16 Nov 2023 |
Tennis legend Arthur |
LA Times Daily |
15 Nov 2023 |
Flushing Meadows stadium eponym |
Wall Street Journal |
14 Nov 2023 |
Tennis great Arthur |
Universal |
12 Nov 2023 |
Tennis great Arthur |
Newsday |
08 Nov 2023 |
Tennis legend Arthur |
Eugene Sheffer |
28 Oct 2023 |
Arthur who authored "A Hard Road to Glory" |
LA Times Daily |
20 Oct 2023 |
Queens stadium name |
Eugene Sheffer |
11 Oct 2023 |
Tennis legend Arthur |
LA Times Daily |
03 Oct 2023 |
Tennis great Arthur |
USA Today |
24 Sep 2023 |
A female tennis ace |
The Times Cryptic |
18 Sep 2023 |
First Black man to win the U.S. Open |
USA Today |
12 Sep 2023 |
___ Stadium, venue with a cushioned acrylic surface that is the largest of its type in the world |
New York Times |
10 Sep 2023 |
Tennis champ Arthur |
Eugene Sheffer |
07 Sep 2023 |
Arthur in the International Tennis Hall of Fame |
LA Times Daily |
03 Sep 2023 |
Big Apple's Arthur __ Stadium |
Newsday |
27 Aug 2023 |
1968 champion at Forest Hills |
Wall Street Journal |
19 Aug 2023 |
Arthur ___ Stadium, New York City |
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Arthur ___, International Tennis Hall of Famer |
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Tennis pro awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by Clinton |
Wall Street Journal |
27 Jul 2023 |
U.S. Davis Cup player for 10 years |
New York Times |
23 Jul 2023 |
Arthur ___, three-time Grand Slam winner |
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Tennis great Arthur |
New York Times |
17 Jul 2023 |
Arthur ___ Stadium, Queens venue named after a tennis legend |
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Tennis legend Arthur |
USA Today |
11 Jul 2023 |
Arthur ___ Stadium, New York City |
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Tennis legend Arthur |
New York Times |
03 Jul 2023 |
Tennis great Arthur |
Eugene Sheffer |
28 Jun 2023 |
Tennis legend Arthur |
Eugene Sheffer |
22 Jun 2023 |
Queens tennis stadium's namesake |
Universal |
15 Jun 2023 |
Medal of Freedom tennis pro (1993) |
Newsday |
08 Jun 2023 |
Tennis great awarded a posthumous Presidential Medal of Freedom |
Wall Street Journal |
07 Jun 2023 |
Tennis great Arthur |
Universal |
07 Jun 2023 |
Tennis great Arthur |
Newsday |
31 May 2023 |
Tennis great Arthur |
USA Today |
23 May 2023 |
Tennis icon Arthur |
LA Times Daily |
16 May 2023 |
Tennis great Arthur |
Newsday |
07 May 2023 |
Queens stadium name |
Eugene Sheffer |
03 May 2023 |
Tennis great Arthur |
Newsday |
03 May 2023 |
American tennis great Arthur ___ |
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Namesake of a Queens venue |
LA Times Daily |
22 Apr 2023 |
Tennis champ Arthur |
Eugene Sheffer |
01 Apr 2023 |
Tennis great Arthur |
Thomas Joseph |
30 Mar 2023 |
Arthur ___, legendary American tennis player |
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Tennis great Arthur |
USA Today |
21 Mar 2023 |
Arthur __, Wimbledon champion |
The Guardian Weekend |
18 Mar 2023 |
Wimbledon champion Arthur ___ |
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Tennis legend Arthur ___ |
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Tennis' Arthur |
Premier Sunday |
19 Feb 2023 |
Court victor's appeal about case of homicide |
The Guardian Cryptic |
15 Feb 2023 |
Tennis great Arthur |
Newsday |
06 Feb 2023 |
1975 Wimbledon champ |
Wall Street Journal |
04 Feb 2023 |
Eponym of the world's largest tennis stadium |
New York Times |
28 Jan 2023 |
Arthur ___ Stadium |
Universal |
25 Jan 2023 |
Recipient of the inaugural A.T.P. Player of the Year award |
New York Times |
25 Jan 2023 |
Tennis legend Arthur |
Universal |
23 Jan 2023 |
Arthur __, a 1975 Wimbledon champion |
The Guardian Weekend |
21 Jan 2023 |
Winner of the first ATP Player of the Year award |
Wall Street Journal |
07 Jan 2023 |
Tennis legend Arthur |
USA Today |
23 Dec 2022 |
Tennis great Arthur |
Thomas Joseph |
17 Dec 2022 |
The ESPY Award for courage is named for him |
Wall Street Journal |
08 Dec 2022 |
Queens stadium eponym |
New York Times |
07 Dec 2022 |
Queens tennis stadium name |
Universal |
01 Dec 2022 |
Stadium named for a tennis player |
USA Today |
28 Nov 2022 |
Tennis legend Arthur ___ |
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Tennis great Arthur |
Universal |
06 Nov 2022 |
Arthur in the International Tennis Hall of Fame |
LA Times Daily |
02 Nov 2022 |
Tennis legend Arthur |
USA Today |
31 Oct 2022 |
Robinson was 'Proud of [his] greatness as a tennis player' (1968) |
Newsday |
29 Oct 2022 |
Tennis great Arthur |
USA Today |
28 Oct 2022 |
US Open stadium |
LA Times Daily |
28 Oct 2022 |
Tennis legend Arthur |
LA Times Daily |
25 Oct 2022 |
Big Apple's Arthur __ Stadium |
Newsday |
23 Oct 2022 |
Stadium in Queens |
LA Times Daily |
16 Oct 2022 |
Tennis legend Arthur |
USA Today |
15 Oct 2022 |
Queens stadium namesake |
Wall Street Journal |
13 Oct 2022 |
Lead-in to a Southern '-ville' |
New York Times |
07 Oct 2022 |
Tennis great Arthur |
Universal |
03 Oct 2022 |
Tennis Hall of Famer Arthur |
USA Today |
03 Oct 2022 |
Queens, New York, stadium namesake |
LA Times Daily |
25 Sep 2022 |
Arthur ___ Stadium (major tennis venue) |
USA Today |
21 Sep 2022 |
Tennis legend Arthur |
Universal |
12 Sep 2022 |
___ Stadium, U.S. Open tennis locale |
New York Times |
29 Aug 2022 |
North Carolina county whose seat is Jefferson |
New York Times |
27 Aug 2022 |
Tennis great Arthur |
USA Today |
25 Aug 2022 |
Sports champion remains after burning energy |
The Times Cryptic |
24 Aug 2022 |
Tennis icon Arthur |
LA Times Daily |
21 Aug 2022 |
Name on the world’s largest tennis stadium |
Wall Street Journal |
17 Aug 2022 |
Tennis great profiled in ESPN's "30 for 30" special "Arthur and Johnnie" |
LA Times Daily |
11 Aug 2022 |
Tennis great Arthur |
Eugene Sheffer |
09 Aug 2022 |
Tennis legend Arthur |
LA Times Daily |
07 Aug 2022 |
Queens stadium dedicatee |
Wall Street Journal |
06 Aug 2022 |
Arthur ___ Kids' Day (tennis event) |
USA Today |
31 Jul 2022 |
Tennis legend Arthur |
Eugene Sheffer |
28 Jul 2022 |
1975 Wimbledon winner |
New York Times |
17 Jul 2022 |
Arthur with a tennis stadium named after him |
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The ATP’s humanitarian award is named for him |
Wall Street Journal |
29 Jun 2022 |
Arthur of the courts |
Thomas Joseph |
23 Jun 2022 |
Tennis great Arthur |
Newsday |
20 Jun 2022 |
Queens stadium name |
Eugene Sheffer |
18 Jun 2022 |
Davis Cup captain of the 1980s |
Wall Street Journal |
16 Jun 2022 |
Arthur ___, 1975 Wimbledon winner |
New York Times |
15 Jun 2022 |
Arthur ___, famed Wimbledon figure |
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Tennis great Arthur |
Premier Sunday |
08 May 2022 |
One-named singer of the 2019 single 'Moral of the Story' |
The Washington Post Sunday |
08 May 2022 |
Tennis legend Arthur |
Universal |
05 May 2022 |
"A Hard Road to Glory" author |
LA Times Daily |
10 Apr 2022 |
'A Hard Road to Glory' author |
The Washington Post |
10 Apr 2022 |
Ace-serving Arthur |
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Arthur of the courts |
Wall Street Journal |
02 Apr 2022 |
Tennis legend Arthur |
Universal |
25 Mar 2022 |
Tennis immortal |
The Washington Post |
09 Mar 2022 |
Tennis immortal |
LA Times Daily |
09 Mar 2022 |
Tennis Hall of Famer Arthur |
USA Today |
23 Feb 2022 |
Major court venue |
Newsday |
19 Feb 2022 |
Arthur ___ Stadium, main venue of the US Open |
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US tennis player with three grand slam singles titles, d. 1993 aged 49 |
The Guardian Quick |
14 Feb 2022 |
Laver contemporary |
Newsday |
03 Feb 2022 |
Tennis champ Arthur |
Eugene Sheffer |
18 Jan 2022 |
Former court king Arthur |
Premier Sunday |
16 Jan 2022 |
1975 Wimbledon champ |
Wall Street Journal |
13 Jan 2022 |
Tennis great Arthur |
Thomas Joseph |
01 Jan 2022 |
Arthur ___ Courage Award |
Universal |
30 Dec 2021 |
Tennis great Arthur |
Wall Street Journal |
27 Dec 2021 |
Tennis great Arthur |
Eugene Sheffer |
25 Dec 2021 |
Lead-in to a Southern “-ville” |
New York Times |
23 Dec 2021 |
Tennis star whose name is a homophone of a gray shade |
The Washington Post Sunday |
19 Dec 2021 |
Athlete Arthur who adopted a daughter named Camera |
Universal |
15 Dec 2021 |
Tennis star Arthur who wrote 'Days of Grace' |
The Washington Post Sunday |
12 Dec 2021 |
Court champ Arthur |
Premier Sunday |
12 Dec 2021 |
Tennis great Arthur |
Universal |
24 Nov 2021 |
"A Hard Road to Glory" author |
LA Times Daily |
21 Nov 2021 |
Arthur ___ Stadium, U.S. Open locale |
New York Times |
15 Nov 2021 |
"A Hard Road to Glory" author Arthur |
Universal |
15 Nov 2021 |
Tennis legend Arthur |
Universal |
29 Oct 2021 |
Tennis legend has trained England's #1 |
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Tennis legend Arthur |
Eugene Sheffer |
15 Oct 2021 |
Tennis great Arthur |
Newsday |
11 Oct 2021 |
Tennis great Arthur |
USA Today |
09 Oct 2021 |
'70s tennis star |
Newsday |
19 Sep 2021 |
Connors rival |
LA Times Daily |
18 Sep 2021 |
Connors rival |
The Washington Post |
18 Sep 2021 |
1975 Wimbledon champ Arthur |
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Arthur in the International Tennis Hall of Fame |
Wall Street Journal |
13 Sep 2021 |
Big Apple's Arthur __ Stadium |
Newsday |
12 Sep 2021 |
Queens stadium name |
Eugene Sheffer |
04 Sep 2021 |
1975 Wimbledon winner Arthur |
Universal |
31 Aug 2021 |
"A Hard Road to Glory" author Arthur |
Universal |
25 Aug 2021 |
Tennis champ Arthur |
Eugene Sheffer |
25 Aug 2021 |
Arthur ___, tennis icon |
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Tennis legend Arthur |
USA Today |
13 Aug 2021 |
Frequent opponent of Laver |
Newsday |
12 Aug 2021 |
Queens stadium namesake |
The Washington Post |
11 Aug 2021 |
Queens stadium namesake |
LA Times Daily |
11 Aug 2021 |
Arthur with an Emmy for co-writing the TV adaptation of his book 'A Hard Road to Glory' |
The Washington Post Sunday |
01 Aug 2021 |
Tennis great Arthur |
Eugene Sheffer |
31 Jul 2021 |
Tennis legend Arthur |
Eugene Sheffer |
23 Jul 2021 |
1975 Wimbledon champ |
New York Times |
18 Jul 2021 |
Tennis great Arthur |
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Stadium in the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center |
New York Times |
03 Jul 2021 |
American tennis great Arthur |
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He beat Connors at Wimbledon in 1975 |
The Washington Post |
25 Jun 2021 |
He beat Connors at Wimbledon in 1975 |
LA Times Daily |
25 Jun 2021 |
Tennis legend Arthur |
LA Times Daily |
22 Jun 2021 |
Athlete Arthur |
USA Today |
19 Jun 2021 |
Queens stadium name |
Eugene Sheffer |
07 Jun 2021 |
Eponym for a Queens stadium |
The Washington Post |
28 May 2021 |
Eponym for a Queens stadium |
LA Times Daily |
28 May 2021 |
Arthur of tennis |
The Washington Post |
26 May 2021 |
Arthur of tennis |
LA Times Daily |
26 May 2021 |
Tennis immortal |
The Washington Post |
23 May 2021 |
Tennis immortal |
LA Times Daily |
23 May 2021 |
Tennis champ Arthur |
Eugene Sheffer |
18 May 2021 |
Tennis great Arthur |
Eugene Sheffer |
15 May 2021 |
Laver contemporary |
Newsday |
07 May 2021 |
Tennis legend Arthur |
Eugene Sheffer |
05 May 2021 |
ESPN's Arthur __ Courage Award |
Newsday |
02 May 2021 |
Arthur of tennis fame |
Wall Street Journal |
26 Apr 2021 |
Tennis great who wrote "Days of Grace" |
LA Times Daily |
21 Apr 2021 |
Tennis great who wrote 'Days of Grace' |
The Washington Post |
21 Apr 2021 |
Arthur who ruled the court? |
Universal |
19 Apr 2021 |
Arthur ___, American tennis legend |
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"A Hard Road to Glory" author |
LA Times Daily |
11 Apr 2021 |
'A Hard Road to Glory' author |
The Washington Post |
11 Apr 2021 |
US Open finals stadium |
Newsday |
08 Apr 2021 |
Some smashes for a Wimbledon champion |
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Tennis great Arthur |
USA Today |
05 Apr 2021 |
Tennis great posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom |
New York Times |
24 Mar 2021 |
Tennis icon Arthur |
The Washington Post |
17 Mar 2021 |
Tennis icon Arthur |
LA Times Daily |
17 Mar 2021 |
Arthur --, 1943-93, US tennis player |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
14 Mar 2021 |
Tennis' Arthur |
Premier Sunday |
14 Feb 2021 |
Arthur of tennis |
Wall Street Journal |
13 Feb 2021 |
Court star Arthur |
Thomas Joseph |
09 Feb 2021 |
Queens stadium namesake |
LA Times Daily |
04 Feb 2021 |
Queens stadium namesake |
The Washington Post |
04 Feb 2021 |
'Hard Road to Glory' author |
The Washington Post |
31 Jan 2021 |
"Hard Road to Glory" author |
LA Times Daily |
31 Jan 2021 |
Rod Laver rival |
Newsday |
29 Jan 2021 |
US Open's Arthur __ Stadium |
Newsday |
17 Jan 2021 |
North Carolina county near the Tennessee border |
New York Times |
09 Jan 2021 |
Big Apple's Arthur __ Stadium |
Newsday |
06 Jan 2021 |
Tennis icon Arthur |
Universal |
19 Dec 2020 |
'A Hard Road to Glory: A History of the African-American Athlete' author Arthur |
USA Today |
08 Dec 2020 |
Arthur who wrote 'Days of Grace' |
New York Times |
08 Dec 2020 |
Tennis great Arthur |
Universal |
10 Nov 2020 |
World's largest tennis stadium |
The Washington Post |
01 Nov 2020 |
World's largest tennis stadium |
LA Times Daily |
01 Nov 2020 |
Athlete on a 2005 U.S. stamp |
Wall Street Journal |
31 Oct 2020 |
Tennis great Arthur |
New York Times |
26 Oct 2020 |
Tennis's Arthur ___ Stadium |
Jonesin |
20 Oct 2020 |
Tennis legend Arthur |
Universal |
11 Oct 2020 |
He was mentored by Althea Gibson's coach |
Newsday |
10 Oct 2020 |
Arthur who wrote "A Hard Road to Glory" |
Universal |
07 Oct 2020 |
He was named 1992's Sportsman of the Year, despite retiring from tennis 12 years earlier |
New York Times |
30 Sep 2020 |
Tennis great Arthur |
Wall Street Journal |
28 Sep 2020 |
20 Down star Arthur |
The Washington Post Sunday |
20 Sep 2020 |
Tennis great who wrote "A Hard Road to Glory" |
Universal |
12 Sep 2020 |
Arthur who won three Grand Slam singles titles |
Universal |
10 Sep 2020 |
Court legend Arthur |
The Washington Post |
09 Sep 2020 |
Court legend Arthur |
LA Times Daily |
09 Sep 2020 |
US Open stadium namesake |
LA Times Daily |
01 Sep 2020 |
US Open stadium namesake |
The Washington Post |
01 Sep 2020 |
Tennis great Arthur |
LA Times Daily |
31 Aug 2020 |
Tennis great Arthur |
The Washington Post |
31 Aug 2020 |
U.S. Davis Cup captain, 1981-1985 |
The Washington Post Sunday |
30 Aug 2020 |
'Moral of the Story' singer |
USA Today |
12 Aug 2020 |
Tennis icon Arthur |
The Washington Post Sunday |
09 Aug 2020 |
Arthur ___ Courage Award |
USA Today |
29 Jul 2020 |
Tennis great Arthur |
Newsday |
22 Jul 2020 |
He's a smashing sporting legend |
The Telegraph Toughie |
21 Jul 2020 |
1975 Wimbledon winner |
New York Times |
18 Jul 2020 |
Queens tennis venue honoree |
LA Times Daily |
16 Jul 2020 |
Queens tennis venue honoree |
The Washington Post |
16 Jul 2020 |
World's largest tennis stadium, familiarly |
New York Times |
12 Jul 2020 |
Tennis great Arthur |
Thomas Joseph |
24 Jun 2020 |
Bjorn Borg contemporary |
Newsday |
18 Jun 2020 |
1975 Wimbledon winner |
LA Times Daily |
04 Jun 2020 |
1975 Wimbledon winner |
The Washington Post |
04 Jun 2020 |
ESPY Courage Award namesake |
LA Times Daily |
29 May 2020 |
ESPY Courage Award namesake |
The Washington Post |
29 May 2020 |
Eponym of the Sports Scholar Awards from Diverse: Issues in Higher Education |
The Washington Post Sunday |
24 May 2020 |
Arthur ___ Stadium |
Universal |
23 May 2020 |
1968 U.S. Open champion Arthur |
Universal |
20 May 2020 |
Court legend Arthur |
New York Times |
19 May 2020 |
Court great Arthur |
Premier Sunday |
17 May 2020 |
ESPN's Arthur ___ Courage Award |
New York Times |
12 May 2020 |
Big Apple tennis venue |
USA Today |
26 Apr 2020 |
First recipient of the ATP Player of the Year award |
Wall Street Journal |
16 Apr 2020 |
Arthur ___ Stadium, Queens |
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Court star Arthur |
The Washington Post Sunday |
22 Mar 2020 |
Tennis legend Arthur |
USA Today |
18 Mar 2020 |
Wimbledon winner of 1975 |
Wall Street Journal |
18 Mar 2020 |
Tennis legend Arthur |
New York Times |
16 Mar 2020 |
Arthur ___ Stadium |
USA Today |
15 Mar 2020 |
Arthur with a racket |
Premier Sunday |
08 Mar 2020 |
1968 U.S. Open champ |
The Washington Post Sunday |
01 Mar 2020 |
Queens tennis stadium |
USA Today |
22 Feb 2020 |
Arthur who won the 1968 US Open |
USA Today |
18 Feb 2020 |
Arthur in the International Tennis Hall of Fame |
The Washington Post |
06 Feb 2020 |
Arthur in the International Tennis Hall of Fame |
LA Times Daily |
06 Feb 2020 |
First African-American Davis Cup player |
New York Times |
19 Jan 2020 |
First African-American Davis Cup player |
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Arthur of tennis |
Premier Sunday |
19 Jan 2020 |
Court winner remains for hearing |
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Tennis star with an ESPY named for him |
The New Yorker |
06 Jan 2020 |
Tennis great |
The Washington Post |
05 Jan 2020 |
Tennis great |
LA Times Daily |
05 Jan 2020 |
Tennis's Arthur ___ Stadium |
New York Times |
31 Dec 2019 |
Tennis's Arthur ___ Stadium |
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1970 Australian Open winner |
Wall Street Journal |
28 Dec 2019 |
Namesake of a Queens stadium that anagrams to the namesake of a former Queens stadium |
The Washington Post Sunday |
15 Dec 2019 |
1975 winner over Connors at Wimbledon |
Wall Street Journal |
10 Dec 2019 |
Queens stadium |
The New Yorker |
09 Dec 2019 |
Three-time Grand Slam winner Arthur |
Universal |
04 Dec 2019 |
Eponym of a U.S. Open stadium |
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Eponym of a U.S. Open stadium |
New York Times |
04 Dec 2019 |
Queens stadium name |
Universal |
29 Nov 2019 |
Queens stadium namesake |
Wall Street Journal |
27 Nov 2019 |
Activist and athlete Arthur |
Universal |
22 Nov 2019 |
1975 Wimbledon champ |
New York Times |
17 Nov 2019 |
Court legend Arthur |
Premier Sunday |
10 Nov 2019 |
ESPY Courage Award namesake |
USA Today |
07 Nov 2019 |
Arthur on a 2005 postage stamp |
USA Today |
04 Nov 2019 |
1980s U.S. Davis Cup team captain |
New York Times |
03 Nov 2019 |
1980s U.S. Davis Cup team captain |
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Connors contemporary |
Newsday |
01 Nov 2019 |
World's largest tennis venue |
USA Today |
30 Oct 2019 |
Second African-American inducted into the Tennis Hall of Fame |
The Washington Post |
24 Oct 2019 |
Second African-American inducted into the Tennis Hall of Fame |
LA Times Daily |
24 Oct 2019 |
US Open stadium named for a US Open winner |
The Washington Post |
23 Oct 2019 |
US Open stadium named for a US Open winner |
LA Times Daily |
23 Oct 2019 |
Queens tennis stadium |
The Washington Post |
22 Oct 2019 |
Queens tennis stadium |
LA Times Daily |
22 Oct 2019 |
Tennis great Arthur who wrote "A Hard Road to Glory" |
LA Times Daily |
14 Oct 2019 |
Tennis great Arthur who wrote 'A Hard Road to Glory' |
The Washington Post |
14 Oct 2019 |
Tennis great whose name sounds like a tree |
Universal |
23 Sep 2019 |
Arthur who won the Open Era's first U.S. Open |
Universal |
18 Sep 2019 |
1968 U.S. Open winner Arthur |
USA Today |
16 Aug 2019 |
Arthur with a stadium named after him |
New York Times |
05 Aug 2019 |
'Days of Grace' memoirist Arthur |
New York Times |
28 Jul 2019 |
Queens stadium eponym |
New York Times |
26 Jul 2019 |
Tennis star has her captivated |
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Arthur of the courts |
USA Today |
30 Jun 2019 |
Court immortal |
The Washington Post |
29 Jun 2019 |
Court immortal |
LA Times Daily |
29 Jun 2019 |
Eponym of the world's largest tennis stadium |
New York Times |
12 Jun 2019 |
Tennis legend Arthur |
The Washington Post |
27 May 2019 |
1981-86 Davis Cup captain |
USA Today |
25 May 2019 |
Arthur of tennis |
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Tennis great on a postage stamp |
USA Today |
20 May 2019 |
Arthur __ Stadium (US Open venue) |
Newsday |
19 May 2019 |
'Off the Court' author Arthur |
USA Today |
17 May 2019 |
'Off the Court' autobiographer |
Wall Street Journal |
16 May 2019 |
USTA stadium namesake |
USA Today |
14 May 2019 |
Arthur of tennis fame |
New York Times |
13 May 2019 |
Stadium near 46-Across |
USA Today |
10 May 2019 |
Arthur on a U.S. stamp |
USA Today |
09 May 2019 |
Court king Arthur |
Premier Sunday |
28 Apr 2019 |
Court champ Arthur |
Premier Sunday |
21 Apr 2019 |
Court legend Arthur |
Wall Street Journal |
16 Apr 2019 |
Queens's Arthur ___ Stadium |
New York Times |
03 Apr 2019 |
1970 Australian Open winner Arthur |
USA Today |
03 Apr 2019 |
Court legend Arthur |
USA Today |
29 Mar 2019 |
Former professional tennis player, Arthur |
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Arthur of the courts |
Wall Street Journal |
18 Mar 2019 |
Tennis star Arthur |
Premier Sunday |
17 Mar 2019 |
Courage Award namesake |
USA Today |
15 Mar 2019 |
'60s-'70s tennis great Arthur |
The Washington Post |
14 Mar 2019 |
'60s-'70s tennis great Arthur |
LA Times Daily |
14 Mar 2019 |
American woman who once won Wimbledon |
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Athlete who wrote a history of African-American athletes |
The Washington Post |
17 Jan 2019 |
Athlete who wrote a history of African-American athletes |
LA Times Daily |
17 Jan 2019 |
Eponym of the Courage Award given at the ESPYs |
New York Times |
13 Jan 2019 |
Lead-in to '-ville' |
New York Times |
06 Jan 2019 |
1970 Australian Open winner |
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1970 Australian Open winner |
New York Times |
03 Jan 2019 |
Arthur __ Stadium (tennis tourney venue) |
Newsday |
02 Jan 2019 |
Wimbledon winner with a wooden racket |
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US Open stadium named for a US Open winner |
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Tennis legend Arthur |
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Tennis immortal |
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Tennis great Arthur who wrote "A Hard Road to Glory" |
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Second African-American inducted into the Tennis Hall of Fame |
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Queens tennis stadium |
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Court immortal |
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Athlete who wrote a history of African-American athletes |
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Arthur of tennis |
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1975 Wimbledon winner |
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'60s-'70s tennis great Arthur |
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Tennis legend Arthur |
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Tennis great whose name sounds like a tree |
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Tennis great Arthur |
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Arthur who won the Open Era's first U.S. Open |
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"Days of Grace" author Arthur |
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1968 U.S. Open winner Arthur |
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Queens's Arthur ___ Stadium |
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1970 Australian Open winner Arthur |
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1981-86 Davis Cup captain |
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Arthur of the courts |
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Arthur on a 2005 postage stamp |
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Arthur on a U.S. stamp |
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Queens stadium eponym |
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Eponym of the world's largest tennis stadium |
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Eponym of the Courage Award given at the ESPYs |
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Arthur with a stadium named after him |
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"Days of Grace" memoirist Arthur |
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Big Apple tennis venue |
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Courage Award namesake |
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Stadium near 46-Across |
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Tennis great on a postage stamp |
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USTA stadium namesake |
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World's largest tennis venue |
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"Off the Court" author Arthur |
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Lead-in to "-ville" |
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"Days of Grace" memoirist |
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"Off the Court" autobiographer |
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Arthur of the courts |
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Court legend Arthur |
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Queens stadium namesake |
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Tennis great Arthur |
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"Off the Court" autobiographer Arthur |
LA Times Daily |
26 Dec 2018 |
'Off the Court' autobiographer Arthur |
The Washington Post |
26 Dec 2018 |
Namesake of ESPN's Courage Award |
USA Today |
23 Dec 2018 |
Arthur ____ is the only black player to win a men’s singles Grand Slam title other than the French Open |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
16 Dec 2018 |
Arthur __ Stadium (U.S. Open venue) |
Newsday |
16 Dec 2018 |
U.S. Open stadium dedicatee |
Wall Street Journal |
15 Dec 2018 |
Arthur once on clay |
The Washington Post Sunday |
09 Dec 2018 |
Tennis venue, or its namesake |
USA Today |
06 Dec 2018 |
Big Apple tennis stadium |
USA Today |
03 Dec 2018 |
Longtime athlete on the U.S. Davis Cup team |
New York Times |
25 Nov 2018 |
First U.S. Open champ |
Wall Street Journal |
24 Nov 2018 |
1975 Wimbledon winner Arthur |
LA Times Daily |
19 Nov 2018 |
1975 Wimbledon winner Arthur |
The Washington Post |
19 Nov 2018 |
Name on the ESPY Courage Award |
New York Times |
16 Nov 2018 |
'Days of Grace' author Arthur |
USA Today |
11 Nov 2018 |
Arthur, the king of tennis after whom the stadium in New York has been named |
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U.S. Open tennis stadium honoree |
Wall Street Journal |
27 Oct 2018 |
U.S Open stadium, Arthur ___ |
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Big Apple stadium namesake |
USA Today |
21 Oct 2018 |
Tennis legend Arthur ___, who has a stadium named after him |
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Trailblazing athlete of the 1970s |
New York Times |
13 Oct 2018 |
Racket-raising Arthur |
Premier Sunday |
07 Oct 2018 |
Tennis immortal Arthur |
LA Times Daily |
03 Oct 2018 |
Tennis immortal Arthur |
The Washington Post |
03 Oct 2018 |
Winner of the first ATP Player of the Year award |
Wall Street Journal |
02 Oct 2018 |
Nastase contemporary |
Newsday |
30 Sep 2018 |
ESPN's Courage Award namesake |
USA Today |
29 Sep 2018 |
Tennis great with three Grand Slam titles |
The Washington Post |
28 Sep 2018 |
Tennis great with three Grand Slam titles |
LA Times Daily |
28 Sep 2018 |
He beat Connors at Wimbledon in 1975 |
Wall Street Journal |
25 Sep 2018 |
North Carolina county ... or lead-in to '-ville' |
New York Times |
12 Sep 2018 |
ESPN Courage Award namesake |
USA Today |
05 Sep 2018 |
Queens stadium name |
New York Times |
05 Sep 2018 |
ESPN's Courage Award is named for him |
Wall Street Journal |
29 Aug 2018 |
1975 Wimbledon winner |
The Washington Post Sunday |
26 Aug 2018 |
Tennis legend Arthur |
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Arthur with a namesake stadium |
New York Times |
13 Aug 2018 |
Foe of Laver and Nastase |
USA Today |
07 Aug 2018 |
Arthur ___ Stadium (US Open tennis venue) |
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Wet bar locale? |
New York Times |
02 Aug 2018 |
'70s tennis star |
Newsday |
22 Jul 2018 |
1993 Presidential Medal of Freedom awardee Arthur |
The Washington Post |
16 Jul 2018 |
1993 Presidential Medal of Freedom awardee Arthur |
LA Times Daily |
16 Jul 2018 |
Athlete honored on Richmond's Monument Avenue |
New York Times |
15 Jul 2018 |
Old court hero ultimately identifiable by cigar droppings |
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Tennis star on a U.S. stamp |
USA Today |
12 Jun 2018 |
Namesake of the sports-oriented Courage Award |
LA Times Daily |
06 Jun 2018 |
Namesake of the sports-oriented Courage Award |
The Washington Post |
06 Jun 2018 |
Tennis legend |
The Washington Post |
25 May 2018 |
Tennis legend |
LA Times Daily |
25 May 2018 |
'70s tennis champ |
Newsday |
13 May 2018 |
Medal of Freedom athlete |
Newsday |
12 May 2018 |
1965 NCAA tennis champ |
Wall Street Journal |
12 May 2018 |
Tennis player won cricket tournament? Almost! |
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Tennis Hall of Fame inductee of 1985 |
Wall Street Journal |
26 Apr 2018 |
1975 Wimbledon champ |
The Washington Post |
22 Apr 2018 |
1975 Wimbledon champ |
LA Times Daily |
22 Apr 2018 |
Tennis champ Arthur |
Premier Sunday |
08 Apr 2018 |
__ Stadium (Big Apple tennis site) |
Newsday |
05 Apr 2018 |
Tennis legend Arthur ___ |
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Tennis player of yesteryear in a work of fiction |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
23 Mar 2018 |
Athlete posthumously awarded a Presidential Medal of Freedom |
New York Times |
22 Mar 2018 |
Arthur with three Grand Slam wins |
USA Today |
17 Mar 2018 |
Rival of Borg and Laver |
USA Today |
10 Mar 2018 |
American tennis legend, Arthur ___ |
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Arthur who wrote "Off the Court" |
USA Today |
17 Feb 2018 |
Tennis great Arthur who has a stadium named for him |
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Tennis stadium near Citi Field |
USA Today |
10 Feb 2018 |
Tennis legend Arthur |
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Tennis legend for whom a "Courage Award" is named |
LA Times Daily |
25 Jan 2018 |
Tennis legend for whom a 'Courage Award' is named |
The Washington Post |
25 Jan 2018 |
US Open stadium namesake |
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Arthur with a namesake stadium |
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Athlete honored on Richmond's Monument Avenue |
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Athlete posthumously awarded a Presidential Medal of Freedom |
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Longtime athlete on the U.S. Davis Cup team |
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Name on the ESPY Courage Award |
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North Carolina county ... or lead-in to "-ville" |
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Trailblazing athlete of the 1970s |
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Winner of the first ATP Player of the Year award |
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U.S. Open tennis stadium honoree |
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U.S. Open stadium dedicatee |
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Tennis Hall of Fame inductee of 1985 |
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He beat Connors at Wimbledon in 1975 |
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First U.S. Open champ |
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ESPN's Courage Award is named for him |
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1965 NCAA tennis champ |
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Tennis great with three Grand Slam titles |
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Tennis star on a U.S. stamp |
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Tennis stadium near Citi Field |
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Namesake of ESPN's Courage Award |
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NYC tennis venue |
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Foe of Laver and Nastase |
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ESPN's Courage Award namesake |
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ESPN Courage Award namesake |
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Big Apple tennis stadium |
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Big Apple stadium namesake |
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Arthur who wrote "Off the Court" |
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"A Hard Road to Glory" author |
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"Off the Court" autobiographer Arthur |
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1975 Wimbledon champ |
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1975 Wimbledon winner Arthur |
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1993 Presidential Medal of Freedom awardee Arthur |
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Namesake of the sports-oriented Courage Award |
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Tennis great Arthur |
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Tennis immortal Arthur |
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Tennis legend |
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Tennis legend for whom a "Courage Award" is named |
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Tennis star on a 2005 postage stamp |
Wall Street Journal |
28 Dec 2017 |
Netman Arthur |
Premier Sunday |
24 Dec 2017 |
Tennis legend Arthur ___ |
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ESPN's Award for Courage is named for him |
Wall Street Journal |
25 Nov 2017 |
Arthur on four Davis Cup winners |
USA Today |
11 Nov 2017 |
1970s tennis star Arthur |
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Tennis great Arthur ___ |
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Eponym of a North Carolina city |
New York Times |
14 Oct 2017 |
Arthur of tennis fame |
Universal |
12 Oct 2017 |
Tennis great on a 2005 stamp |
Newsday |
12 Oct 2017 |
Queens's ___ Stadium |
New York Times |
11 Oct 2017 |
Arthur ___, American tennis legend |
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Arthur --, US tennis player |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
08 Oct 2017 |
Tennis legend smashes records |
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Tennis legend Arthur ___ |
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Tennis player clobbered limitlessly |
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1970 Australian Open champ |
Newsday |
22 Sep 2017 |
Arthur the tennis legend |
Universal |
21 Sep 2017 |
Arthur with a stadium named for him |
USA Today |
08 Sep 2017 |
Tennis legend who wrote 'Days of Grace' |
The Washington Post |
06 Sep 2017 |
Tennis legend who wrote "Days of Grace" |
LA Times Daily |
06 Sep 2017 |
Arthur of tennis |
Thomas Joseph |
05 Sep 2017 |
Tennis legend Arthur ___ |
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Arthur of the court |
Premier Sunday |
27 Aug 2017 |
Arthur with three Grand Slam titles |
USA Today |
24 Aug 2017 |
Arthur ___, tennis legend |
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American tennis legend, Arthur ___ |
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Tennis star Arthur |
New York Times |
11 Jul 2017 |
Arthur ___, a tennis legend |
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Netman who wrote "Days of Grace" |
USA Today |
07 Jul 2017 |
What was that about following a second US sportsman? |
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Name attached to a North Carolina '-ville' |
New York Times |
22 Jun 2017 |
"Off the Court" memoirist |
LA Times Daily |
16 Jun 2017 |
'Off the Court' memoirist |
The Washington Post |
16 Jun 2017 |
US Open stadium named after Arthur |
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"A Hard Road to Glory" author |
USA Today |
16 May 2017 |
A female former Wimbledon champion |
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Tennis great Arthur ____ |
Canadiana |
17 Apr 2017 |
Last name of African-American tennis legend |
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Arthur with three Grand Slam singles titles |
LA Times Daily |
04 Apr 2017 |
Arthur with three Grand Slam singles titles |
The Washington Post |
04 Apr 2017 |
ESPN's Courage Award is named for him |
USA Today |
06 Feb 2017 |
Arthur of the courts |
Thomas Joseph |
06 Jan 2017 |
"A Hard Road to Glory" author |
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Tennis star Arthur |
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Name attached to a North Carolina "-ville" |
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Eponym of a North Carolina city |
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Court legend Arthur |
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Arthur ___ Courage Award |
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ESPN's Courage Award is named for him |
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Arthur with three Grand Slam titles |
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Arthur with a stadium named for him |
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Arthur on four Davis Cup winners |
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Netman who wrote "Days of Grace" |
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Tennis legend who wrote "Days of Grace" |
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"Off the Court" memoirist |
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Arthur of tennis fame |
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Arthur the tennis legend |
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U.S. Open stadium name |
Wall Street Journal |
28 Dec 2016 |
Court giant Arthur |
New York Times |
21 Dec 2016 |
"Off the Court" author Arthur |
USA Today |
10 Dec 2016 |
Arthur with four Davis Cup wins |
USA Today |
22 Nov 2016 |
1975 Wimbledon champ Arthur |
Wall Street Journal |
19 Nov 2016 |
Tennis player who posthumously received a Presidential Medal of Freedom |
New York Times |
16 Nov 2016 |
New York stadium named for a sports great |
LA Times Daily |
11 Nov 2016 |
Foe of Connors and Lendl |
USA Today |
06 Nov 2016 |
Contemporary of Laver and Nastase |
USA Today |
16 Oct 2016 |
"Off the Court" author |
LA Times Daily |
01 Oct 2016 |
American male, about the ultimate in tennis |
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Tennis great who wrote "Off the Court" |
USA Today |
11 Sep 2016 |
'Off the Court' author Arthur |
The Washington Post |
09 Sep 2016 |
"Days of Grace" author Arthur |
USA Today |
04 Sep 2016 |
Major Victor‘s a lady |
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Name on a Queens tennis stadium |
The Washington Post |
09 Aug 2016 |
1975 Wimbledon champ Arthur |
USA Today |
15 Jul 2016 |
1968 U.S. Open champ |
Wall Street Journal |
09 Jul 2016 |
Court legend |
New York Times |
08 Jul 2016 |
Pro tennis 45 Across |
Newsday |
01 Jul 2016 |
Recipient of a tennis scholarship from UCLA in 1963 |
Wall Street Journal |
30 Jun 2016 |
Queens stadium named for a tennis great |
USA Today |
27 Jun 2016 |
Sports great with the 1993 memoir 'Days of Grace' |
New York Times |
17 Jun 2016 |
U.S. Open stadium |
USA Today |
16 Jun 2016 |
Richmond-born tennis great |
Newsday |
10 Jun 2016 |
Tennis legend Arthur |
Family Time |
30 May 2016 |
Sports Illustrated's 1992 Sportsman of the Year |
Newsday |
21 May 2016 |
Arthur who was king of the court? |
New York Times |
09 May 2016 |
Big Apple tennis venue |
Universal |
28 Apr 2016 |
"A Hard Road to Glory" writer |
LA Times Daily |
08 Apr 2016 |
Big Apple tennis stadium |
Universal |
24 Mar 2016 |
Name on a Queens stadium |
Wall Street Journal |
10 Mar 2016 |
Queens stadium named for a tennis legend |
The Washington Post |
30 Jan 2016 |
Arthur of the court |
USA Today |
23 Jan 2016 |
Wimbledon champ of '75 |
Eugene Sheffer |
19 Jan 2016 |
Amateur who won the 1968 US Open |
LA Times Daily |
17 Jan 2016 |
Tennis player who posthumously received a Presidential Medal of Freedom |
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Sports great with the 1993 memoir "Days of Grace" |
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Court giant Arthur |
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Amateur who won the 1968 US Open |
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Arthur with four Davis Cup wins |
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US Open stadium |
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Arthur of the court |
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1975 Wimbledon champ Arthur |
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Queens stadium namesake |
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Tennis great who wrote "Off the Court" |
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Queens tennis stadium |
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Queens stadium named for a tennis great |
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Foe of Connors and Lendl |
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"Off the Court" author |
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'Off the Court' author |
The Washington Post |
29 Dec 2015 |
US Open tennis stadium |
Newsday |
20 Dec 2015 |
Tennis legend Arthur |
Wall Street Journal |
14 Dec 2015 |
Ace Arthur |
Eugene Sheffer |
07 Dec 2015 |
Arthur with a racket |
The Washington Post |
18 Nov 2015 |
Court icon Arthur |
LA Times Daily |
08 Nov 2015 |
A female Wimbledon champion once |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
24 Oct 2015 |
Arthur of tennis |
New York Times |
13 Oct 2015 |
"Off the Court" author Arthur |
LA Times Daily |
12 Oct 2015 |
US court star in the role of ambassador? |
The Telegraph Toughie |
02 Sep 2015 |
Athlete on a 2005 U.S. postage stamp |
Wall Street Journal |
24 Aug 2015 |
Wimbledon singles winner of 1975 |
USA Today |
22 Aug 2015 |
Tennis icon Arthur |
Jonesin |
06 Aug 2015 |
Legendary Arthur of the courts |
Universal |
04 Aug 2015 |
He's a sporting champion |
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Tennis Hall of Famer Arthur |
Jonesin |
12 May 2015 |
1975 Wimbledon champ |
Thomas Joseph |
03 Apr 2015 |
U.S. Open stadium eponym |
Wall Street Journal |
23 Mar 2015 |
Tennis great |
Canadiana |
02 Feb 2015 |
Arthur __ Stadium (pro tennis venue) |
Newsday |
14 Jan 2015 |
Arthur in the International Tennis Hall of Fame |
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Arthur on a tennis court |
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Court icon Arthur |
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Arthur with a racket |
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Big Apple tennis stadium |
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Legendary Arthur of the courts |
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Connors's 1975 vanquisher at Wimbledon |
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Arthur who made millions off a racket |
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Namesake of a Courage Award won by Caitlyn Jenner |
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Court notable |
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Late tennis great |
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Queens stadium dedicatee |
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"A Hard Road to Glory" writer |
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Tennis legend Arthur |
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American female tennis legend |
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Queens tennis stadium honoree |
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Sports legend for whom the world's biggest tennis stadium is named |
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US Open tennis stadium |
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Tennis great Arthur |
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Rod Laver rival |
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Arthur __ Stadium (pro tennis venue) |
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Wimbledon singles winner of 1975 |
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"Off the Court" author Arthur |
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1970s tennis champ |
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Stadium from which you can see the Unisphere |
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King Arthur of tennis |
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National Junior Tennis League co-founder |
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Tennis great Arthur |
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Tennis pro Arthur |
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Queens' Arthur court? |
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"A Hard Road to Glory" author |
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1975 victor over Connors at Wimbledon |
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Arthur ___ Stadium |
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Arthur pictured on a 37-cent stamp |
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First black player on the US Davis Cup team |
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Queens stadium |
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Queens stadium name |
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Tennis great who wrote "Days of Grace" |
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Wimbledon champ Arthur |
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Tennis champion Arthur |
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Arthur __ Stadium (tennis venue) |
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1992 Sportsman of the Year Arthur |
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26-Across of a North Carolina "-ville" |
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"Days of Grace" author |
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Legendary Arthur |
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Victor over Connors at Wimbledon |
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"I don't want to be remembered for my tennis accomplishments" speaker |
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'80s Davis Cup captain |
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Arthur __ Stadium (US Open venue) |
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Inspiration for Adidas Match Play sneakers |
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US Open's Arthur __ Stadium |
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Stadium named for a tennis great |
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Queens stadium named for a tennis legend |
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North Carolina governor for whom a county and two cities are named |
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1968 U.S. Open champ |
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Athlete on a 2005 U.S. postage stamp |
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Tennis great Arthur |
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North Carolina county that borders both Virginia and Tennessee |
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Queens stadium name |
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Carolina county |
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"Days of Grace" memoirist |
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HIV activist Arthur |
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"Days of Grace" memoirist |
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Court legend |
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Legend with rackets |
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Athlete who wrote "A Hard Road to Glory" |
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Eponym of a Southern "-ville" |
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"Days of Grace" memoirist |
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Tennis great Arthur |
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Tennis champ with a namesake stadium |
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Stadium near Citi Field |
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Arthur of tennis |
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Laver contemporary |
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Court champ Arthur |
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"Off the Court" author |
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Racket-raising Arthur |
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Legend with rackets |
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Rival of Laver and Nastase |
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1980s U.S. Davis Cup captain |
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Tennis legend Arthur |
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Davis Cup captain, 1980-85 |
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US Open stadium |
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Tennis stadium name |
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Rival of Connors |
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1968 U.S. Open champ |
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Tennis icon Arthur |
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Connors rival who was a protégé of Gonzales |
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Connors contemporary |
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Arthur of tennis |
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Court legend |
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"A Hard Road To Glory" author |
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Legend with rackets |
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Laver rival |
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Trailblazing tennis champ |
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Tennis stadium in New York |
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Tennis legend Arthur |
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See 50-Across |
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1975 Wimbledon winner |
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Legendary tennis player has changed game, ultimately |
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1970 Australian Open winner |
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New York stadium name |
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Athlete who battled apartheid |
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Arthur __ Stadium (US Open site) |
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Big Apple tennis stadium |
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US Open stadium name |
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U.S. Open stadium name |
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Tennis Hall of Famer Arthur |
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First recipient of the Harvard AIDS Initiative Leadership Award |
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Contemporary of Borg and Laver |
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Arthur with 33 singles titles |
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Arthur pictured on a 2005 postage stamp |
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US Open stadium |
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U.S. Open stadium |
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1968 U.S. Open champ |
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ESPN's Arthur ___ Courage Award |
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Netman Arthur |
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1975 Wimbledon champ |
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Tennis star on a 2005 postage stamp |
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He got a tennis scholarship from U.C.L.A. |
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Tennis' Arthur |
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Tennis star Arthur |
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Queens's ___ Stadium |
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___ Stadium (facility near Citi Field) |
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1968 U.S. Open champ |
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1968 winner of the 43-Down |
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1970s Wimbledon victor over Connors |
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Borg rival |
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Flushing Meadows stadium honoree |
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Arthur ___ Stadium (Queens landmark) |
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Arthur ___ Courage Award (ESPY Awards honor) |
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Queens's ___ Stadium |
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Subject of four Sports Illustrated covers between 1966 and 1993 |
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Arthur on the court |
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'70s tennis star |
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Net great Arthur |
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Flushing Meadows stadium |
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Contemporary of Laver and Borg |
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Arthur of tennis fame |
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Arthur for whom a stadium is named |
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1975 Wimbledon champ |
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Name on a Queens stadium |
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First African-American selected for a U.S. Davis Cup team |
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Eponym of a Flushing Meadows tennis stadium |
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He defeated Connors at Wimbledon in 1975 |
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7/5/75 winner over Connors |
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Arthur in the International Tennis Hall of Fame |
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1968 U.S. Open champ Arthur |
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Flushing Meadows stadium |
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First African-American selected for a U.S. Davis Cup team |
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1975 Wimbledon winner |
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Arthur who often raised a racket |
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Arthur with a Queens stadium named after him |
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Athlete who posthumously won the Presidential Medal of Freedom, 1993 |
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Athlete who wrote "Off the Court" |
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Queens stadium name |
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Tennis's Arthur |
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___ Stadium (Big Apple tennis locale) |
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___ Stadium, sports venue since 1997 |
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1965 NCAA tennis champ |
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"Off the Court" author |
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Queens stadium eponym |
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Contemporary of Borg |
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Arthur of 1970s tennis |
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1975 Wimbledon champ Arthur |
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1968 US Open winner Arthur |
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"Off the Court" author |
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Arthur with a racket |
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Court legend |
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New York stadium eponym |
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U.S. Open's ___ Stadium |
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U.S. tennis legend on a 37¢ stamp |
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1968 U.S. Open winner |
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Netman of note |
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He beat Okker to win the 1968 U.S. Open |
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Late tennis star Arthur |
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Tennis champ Arthur |
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Tennis great Arthur |
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Arthur who won three Grand Slam titles |
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Arthur on the court |
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1985 Tennis Hall of Fame inductee |
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"Off the Court" author Arthur |
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Tennis arena name |
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Wimbledon legend Arthur |
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Court great Arthur |
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U.S. Open stadium |
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New York stadium honoree Arthur |
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U.S. Open stadium name |
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Tennis ace who wrote "Days of Grace" |
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Big Apple 4 Down stadium |
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North Carolina county |
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Queens tennis stadium |
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Tennis player Arthur |
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"Off the Court" autobiographer |
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Queens stadium name |
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Namesake of the ESPY Courage Award |
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"I don't want to be remembered for my tennis accomplishments" speaker |
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"A Hard Road to Glory" author |
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Tennis star/anti-apartheid activist Arthur |
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Big Apple tennis stadium |
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Big Apple tennis stadium |
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"Off the Court" autobiographer |
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"Days of Grace" author/athlete |
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New York tennis stadium |
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Civil rights promoter with lots of court experience |
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He beat Okker to win the 1968 U.S. Open |
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Tennis star/anti-apartheid activist Arthur |
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Tennis legend Arthur |
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Stadium near Citi Field |
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"Off the Court" autobiographer |
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1968 U.S. Open champ |
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1970 Australian Open winner |
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"Hard Road to Glory" author |
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1975 Wimbledon winner |
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Former Davis Cup captain |
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Stadium near Citi Field |
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Tennis legend for whom the U.S. Open's stadium is named |
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Tennis star Arthur |
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1968 U.S. Open winner |
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Arthur with a stadium named for him |
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King Arthur of the court |
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1975 Wimbledon champ Arthur |
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North Carolina county |
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Queens stadium |
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Tennis star for whom a stadium is named |
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Tennis star who won each grand slam tournament except the French Open |
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"Off the Court" author |
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'75 Wimbledon winner |
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1975 Wimbledon winner |
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Court legend Arthur |
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Author of "A Hard Road to Glory" |
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Arthur of tennis fame |
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Arthur who wrote "A Hard Road to Glory" |
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Former Davis Cup captain Arthur |
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Only African-American male to win Wimbledon |
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Queens tennis stadium |
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Tennis champ Arthur |
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"Days of Grace" memoirist |
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1975 Connors foe |
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Connors rival |
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North Carolina county |
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U.S. Open stadium |
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US Open finalist of 1972 |
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1975 Wimbledon champ Arthur |
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1975 Wimbledon winner |
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North Carolina county |
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Queens stadium |
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Tennis great Arthur |
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Tennis legend |
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Tennis star for whom a stadium is named |
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U.S. Open stadium |
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Celebrated Wimbledon winner |
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Emerson contemporary |
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Tennis stadium in New York |
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Tennis great |
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Court king Arthur |
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Athlete with a statue in Richmond, Va. |
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1975 Wimbledon champion |
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"A Hard Road to Glory" athlete-author |
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Tennis star who won each grand slam tournament except the French Open |
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Late tennis star and apartheid opponent |
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Eponym of a Flushing Meadows stadium |
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1968 U.S. Open tennis champ |
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Tennis legend |
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Arthur for whom a tennis stadium is named |
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Court great Arthur |
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U.S. Open tennis stadium |
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Gentleman of the court |
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Sports Illustrated's Sportsman of the Year between Jordan and Shula |
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Wimbledon winner Arthur |
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U.S. tennis star barred from South Africa |
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1980 tennis retiree Arthur |
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1968 U.S. Open champ |
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1968 US Open champ |
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Tennis name of fame |
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Inspirational tennis champ |
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Immortal name in tennis |
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1975 Wimbledon champ |
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"Off the Court" autobiographer |
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Arthur of tennis |
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Champ just before 36-Down |
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Eponym of a North Carolina "-ville" |
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New York stadium name |
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Court great Arthur |
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Arthur of tennis |
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Arthur for whom a tennis stadium is named |
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1975 Wimbledon champ |
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1968 U.S. Open champ Arthur |
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Court great Arthur |
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Court legend Arthur |
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Tennis legend Arthur |
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UCLA's Student Health & Wellness Center is named for him |
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"Days of Grace: A Memoir" author |
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Grand Slam stadium |
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Stadium in the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center |
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Tennis great Arthur |
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The cover photo of him from the 1992 Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year issue was used in 2005 as a postage stamp |
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U.S. Open stadium |
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Winner of the 1968 U.S. Open |
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1968 U.S. Open winner Arthur |
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Tennis great |
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Queens stadium name |
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"Days of Grace" author |
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1965 NCAA tennis champ |
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ESPN's Award for Courage is named for him |
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Athletic Arthur born in Richmond |
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"Days of Grace" author |
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1965 NCAA tennis champ Arthur |
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U.S. Open champ, Arthur |
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Connors lost to him in the 1975 Wimbledon final |
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1968 US Open champ Arthur |
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North Carolina county bordering Tennessee and Virginia |
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Court star |
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American tennis icon Arthur |
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Athlete whose memoir was "Days of Grace" |
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Flushing venue |
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Namesake of a Queens stadium, and an anagram of another Queens stadium |
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Tennis star honored on Richmond's Monument Avenue |
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U.S. Open stadium eponym |
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Legendary tennis star |
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Queens stadium |
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Off the Court writer |
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1975 Wimbledon winner |
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Former Davis Cup captain |
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"Days of Grace" author |
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Connors lost to him in the 1975 Wimbledon final |
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Court star |
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North Carolina county bordering Tennessee and Virginia |
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Stadium in Queens |
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Gentleman of the court |
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Tennis great Arthur |
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Court great |
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New York City stadium name |
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Arthur of tennis |
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Nastase contemporary |
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Tennis great Arthur |
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Court great |
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Queens stadium |
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Stadium in Queens |
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U.S. Open champ, 1968 |
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1968 US Open champ Arthur |
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1975 victor over Connors at Wimbledon |
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"Off the Court" writer |
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Name on a U.S. Open stadium |
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American Revolution general John |
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Connors contemporary |
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Stadium that opened in 1997 |
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"But, ___ was ambitious, I slew him": Brutus |
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1968 U.S. Open winner |
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___ Stadium in Queens |
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___ Stadium, home of the U.S. Open |
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NYC stadium name |
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Grand Slam stadium |
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One-time Davis Cup captain Arthur |
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Stadium in Flushing Meadows |
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"Off the Court" author |
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Arthur of tennis |
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Former Davis Cup captain |
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New York City stadium name |
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Tennis great |
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Tennis great Arthur |
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Arthur of aces |
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"A Hard Road to Glory" author |
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Tennis's Arthur ___ Stadium |
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"Days of Grace" memoirist |
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1968 US Open champ |
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1975 victor over Connors at Wimbledon |
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Early Carolina governor for whom a county and city are named |
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First African-American US Open champ |
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Former Davis Cup captain |
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Queens stadium named for a tennis great |
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Tennis champ Arthur |
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Tennis immortal Arthur |
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US Open stadium |
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Connors rival |
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Former Davis Cup captain |
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Former Davis Cup coach |
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Victor over Connors at Wimbledon |
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Victor over Connors, 1975 |
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Winner of three Grand Slam events |
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Trailblazer on the court |
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Stadium in which the U.S. Open finals are played |
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Australian Open winner after Laver |
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Athlete honored on a 2005 postage stamp |
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Stadium near 75-Across |
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Stadium in Queens |
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Court legend |
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Tennis champ Arthur |
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"Off the Court" autobiographer |
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Tennis champ Arthur |
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Stadium that opened in 1997 |
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Queens stadium named for a tennis great |
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Former Davis Cup captain |
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Flushing stadium |
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Early Carolina governor for whom a county and city are named |
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1975 victor over Connors at Wimbledon |
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Tennis stadium |
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1968 US Open champ |
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U.S. court star |
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Tennis great |
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Queens stadium |
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Late, great netman |
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First-ever winner of 54-Across |
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First African-American US Open champ |
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U. S. Open stadium |
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Tennis Hall of Famer Arthur |
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"Off the Court" writer |
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Contemporary of Rosewall |
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"Norma ___" (Susan Glaspell novel) |
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He defeated Connors for the 1975 Wimbledon championship |
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Stadium near the Unisphere |
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Borg contemporary |
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1968 U.S. Open champ |
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See 46-Across |
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___ Stadium (Queens landmark) |
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Flushing stadium eponym |
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Davis Cup captain, once |
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Court's Arthur |
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1975 Wimbledon winner |
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A Connors' rival |
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Legendary Wimbledon winner |
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Connors contemporary |
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Connors defeater, 1975 |
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Former Davis Cup coach |
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Courtly Arthur? |
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1975 Wimbledon winner |
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"Off the Court" author |
|
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The world's largest tennis stadium |
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|
"A Hard Road to Glory" author |
|
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One-time Wimbledon champ Arthur |
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U.S. Open stadium |
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Noted netman |
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North Carolina county |
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His racket is in the Smithsonian |
|
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Wimbledon winner immediately before Borg's five in a row |
|
|
"Days of Grace" memoirist |
|
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Court great |
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Arthur __ Stadium |
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One who had a high net income? |
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Loser to Nastase at the 1972 U.S. Open finals |
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Legendary name in tennis |
|
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U.S. tennis great |
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Tennis stadium in Queens |
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U.S. court legend |
|
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Tennis stadium name |
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New York City stadium name |
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New York tennis stadium |
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Court figure Arthur |
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Arthur of tennis fame |
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"Days of Grace" author Arthur |
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Tennis legend |
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Arthur -- Stadium |
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Arthur of the court |
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Court king Arthur |
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"A Hard Road to Glory" author |
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North Carolina county that borders Virginia and Tennessee |
|
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Wimbledon winner of 1975 |
|
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U.S. Davis Cup captain of the 1980s |
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1982 Davis Cup captain |
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1975 Wimbledon winner Arthur |
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Connors contemporary |
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Northwesternmost North Carolina county |
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"Off the Court" author |
|
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Flushing Meadows stadium |
|
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1975 Wimbledon winner |
|
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Former Davis Cup captain Arthur |
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One of two Big Apple stadiums that are anagrams of each other |
|
|
Arthur ___ Stadium |
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Arthur of the court |
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Laver rival |
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Former Wimbledon champ |
|
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1968 U.S. Open winner |
|
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New York's ___ Stadium |
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Arthur of the court |
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Stadium next to Armstrong Stadium |
|
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Arthur ___ Stadium in Queens |
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Connors contemporary |
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Northwesternmost North Carolina county |
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Contemporary of Emerson |
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|
"Off the Court" author |
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North Carolina county named for an early governor |
|
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Contemporary of 29 Across |
|
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Queens tennis stadium |
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'70s tennis star Arthur |
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Connors foe |
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Wimbledon winner of '75 |
|
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Queens stadium name |
|
|
"Off the Court" author |
|
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North Carolina county whose seat is Jefferson |
|
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He outlasted Okker at Forest Hills in 1968 |
|
|
Big Apple stadium |
|
|
#1 tennis player of 1975 |
|
|
"Hard Road to Glory" author |
|
|
One-time opponent of Connors |
|
|
Queens stadium name |
|
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Arthur ___ Stadium |
|
|
Queens stadium |
|
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Big Apple tennis stadium |
|
|
1975 Wimbledon winner |
|
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Queens stadium |
|
|
"Days of Grace" author |
|
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1968 U.S. Open winner |
|
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1975 Wimbledon champ |
|
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Big Apple stadium |
|
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Stadium near Shea |
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Stadium near the Unisphere |
|
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Tennis great |
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World's largest tennis stadium |
|
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Arthur of tennis |
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Contemporary of Borg |
|
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First $100,000/year netman |
|
|
Stadium in which to see Venus? |
|
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Stadium near Shea |
|
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New York stadium |
|
|
"Off the Court" autobiographer |
|
|
Big Apple stadium |
|
|
#1 tennis player of 1975 |
|
|
Sports legend Arthur |
|
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One-time Wimbledon winner |
|
|
Queens' Arthur court? |
|
|
Legendary tennis star, Arthur |
|
|
Arthur of tennis |
|
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'70s tennis champ |
|
|
Tennis king Arthur |
|
|
New York tennis stadium |
|
|
"Days of Grace" memoirist |
|
|
King Arthur of the courts |
|
|
'68 US Open winner |
|
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'75 Wimbledon winner |
|
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New York stadium |
|
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Flushing Meadows stadium |
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Tennis stadium near Shea |
|
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Stadium near Shea |
|
|
"Off the Court" author |
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Stadium that's a neighbor (and anagram) of Shea |
|
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Connors adversary |
|
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1968 U.S. Open winner |
|
|
Court great |
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Stadium near Shea |
|
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Court king Arthur |
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Connors contemporary |
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New York City stadium |
|
|
Tennis stadium honoree |
|
|
U.S. Open stadium name |
|
|
Wimbledon singles winner of 1975 |
|
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Wimbledon singles winner of 1975 |
|
|
For whom a famed Brooklyn stadium is named |
|
|
Former Davis Cup coach |
|
|
No. 1 tennis player of 1975 |
|
|
No. 1 tennis player of 1975 |
|
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Former Davis Cup coach |
|
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Netman Arthur |
|
|
NYC stadium dedicatee |
|
|
Arthur of Wimbledon |
|
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1975 Connors conqueror at Wimbledon |
|
|
Late tennis great Arthur |
|
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Courtly Arthur |
|
|
Court great Arthur |
|
|
"A Hard Road to Glory" writer |
|
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N.Y. stadium name |
|
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Stadium next to Shea |
|
|
Stadium in Queens |
|
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Sports Illustrated's 1992 Sportsman of the Year |
|
|
Big Apple stadium |
|
|
Queens stadium dedicatee |
|
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Nastase contemporary |
|
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1972 U.S. Open runner-up |
|
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1970 Australian Open winner |
|
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US Davis Cup captain, 1981-82 |
|
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North Carolina county |
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Roy Emerson contemporary |
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Netman Arthur |
|
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Tennis champ Arthur |
|
|
Memorable tennis star |
|
|
Former tennis great |
|
|
Flushing stadium eponym |
|
|
Arthur, of the courts |
|
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Connors contemporary |
|
|
Arthur of the courts |
|
|
Arthur _____ Stadium |
|
|
New York stadium name |
|
|
Queens stadium |
|
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Richmond-born sports star |
|
|
Former North Carolina governor after whom a city is named |
|
|
U.S. Open stadium |
|
|
Top-ranked tennis player of 1975 |
|
|
Top-ranked tennis player of 1974 |
|
|
Name on a US Open stadium |
|
|
Court great |
|
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1975 Wimbledon champ |
|
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Tennis great |
|
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1975 Wimbledon champ |
|
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Newcombes nemesis |
|
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1970 Australian Open singles champ |
|
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1980's U.S. Davis Cup captain |
|
|
Arthur of tennis |
|
|
U.S. tennis stadium |
|
|
'82 Davis Cup captain |
|
|
"Off the Court" autobiographer Arthur |
|
|
Arthur of the courts |
|
|
Big Apple stadium |
|
|
Tennis stadium |
|
|
Tennis legend |
|
|
Five-time Davis Cup captain |
|
|
1970 Australian Open champ |
|
|
"A Hard Road to Glory" author |
|
|
Tennis legend |
|
|
Former Wimbledon champ Arthur |
|
|
Queens tennis stadium |
|
|
"Hard Road to Glory" author |
|
|
1968 champion at Forest Hills |
|
|
Stadium near Shea |
|
|
Contemporary of Rosewall |
|
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1980's Davis Cup captain |
|
|
Connors opponent, once |
|
|
Stadium near Shea |
|
|
First tennis player to earn $100,000 in one year |
|
|
Net notable |
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Connors' adversary |
|
|
Foe of Connors and Borg |
|
|
Tennis's Arthur |
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Governor for whom a North Carolina city is named |
|
|
Wimbledon champion of 1975 |
|
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1968 US Open champ |
|
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1975 Wimbledon champ |
|
|
"A Hard Road to Glory" author |
|
|
Immortal name in tennis |
|
|
1968 Men s US Open tennis champ |
|
|
115. 1975 Wimbledon champ |
|
|
Memoirist Arthur |
|
|
Flushing Meadow stadium name |
|
|
1968 U.S. Open champion |
|
|
He beat Connors to win Wimbledon |
|
|
1975 Wimbledon winner |
|
|
Foe of Connors and Borg |
|
|
"Days of Grace" author |
|
|
1970 Australian Open champ |
|
|
King Arthur of the courts |
|
|
"A Hard Road to Glory" author |
|
|
ESPN's Award for Courage is named for him |
|
|
Connors adversary |
|
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Onetime Davis Cup coach |
|
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New York stadium name |
|
|
Days of Grace memoirist |
|
|
75 Wimbledon champ |
|
|
New York City stadium name |
|
|
1970 Australian Open winner |
|
|
Connors adversary |
|
|
Court king Arthur |
|
|
Arthur of the courts |
|
|
'75 Wimbledon champ |
|
|
Courtly Arthur? |
|
|
1972 U.S. Open runner-up |
|
|
Net success |
|
|
Arthur of tennis |
|
|
Tennis titan Arthur |
|
|
"A Hard Road To Glory" author |
|
|
1968 U.S. Open winner |
|
|
Flushing stadium eponym |
|
|
Legendary Arthur |
|
|
New York tennis stadium |
|
|
A Queens stadium |
|
|
U.S. tennis singles champ, 1968 |
|
|
New York stadium name |
|
|
Court king Arthur |
|
|
Arthur of the court |
|
|
Courtly Arthur |
|
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Wimbledon champ |
|
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'75 Wimbledon winner |
|
|
Onetime Davis Cup coach |
|
|
". . . exclaim __ drove out of sight" |
|
|
Netman Arthur |
|
|
Wimbledon winner, 1975 |
|
|
Tennis's Arthur |
|
|
Big name in tennis |
|
|
US tennis great |
|
|
Arthur ___ Stadium (site of the U.S. Open) |
|
|
1975 Wimbledon champion |
|
|
U.S. tennis great |
|
|
Wimbledon champ, 1975 |
|
|
"Days of Grace: A Memoir" author |
|
|
Athlete commemorated on Wheaties boxes in 1998 |
|
|
First U.S. Open winner |
|
|
'75 Wimbledon champ |
|
|
First amateur to win the U.S. Open |
|
|
North Carolina county named for a Revolutionary War commander |
|
|
Arthur of the courts |
|
|
Wimbledon winner, 1975 |
|
|
Former open winner |
|
|
Commander at Briar Creek, in the Revolutionary War |
|
|
Arthur ___ Stadium (U.S.T.A. facility) |
|
|
"Days of Grace" memoirist |
|
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Onetime Davis Cup coach |
|
|
Revolutionary War commander John |
|
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Queens' ___ Stadium |
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Wimbledon winner of 1975 |
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Author Arthur |
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Tennis legend Arthur |
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1967 U.S. clay court champion |
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Wimbledon winner in 1975 |
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1972 U.S. Open finalist |
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Late great of tennis |
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"As Long ___ Needs Me" ("Oliver!" song) |
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"A Hard Road to Glory" athlete-author |
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"As Long ___ Needs Me" ("Oliver!" song) |
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Tennis star |
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Athlete with a statue in Richmond, Va. |
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Connors opponent |
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Former Davis Cup captain |
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Former Davis Cup coach |
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Memorable tennis name |
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North Carolina county on the Blue Ridge Parkway |
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Wimbledon winner: 1975 |
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Tennis ace |
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U.S. Open stadium name |
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1975 Wimbledon champ |
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Arthur of the courts |
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Tennis champ who played for U.C.L.A. |
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Late tennis V.I.P. |
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Connors defeater, 1975 |
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Wimbledon Hall of Famer |
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Author on mythology Geoffrey___ |
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Arthur___ |
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Memorable tennis player Arthur |
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Name in tennis |
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Court champ Arthur |
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Tennis great Arthur |
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Wimbledon champ: 1975 |
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Tennis name of fame |
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Gentlemanly Arthur |
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"As Long _____ Needs Me" ("Oliver!" song) |
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Late tennis V.I.P. Arthur |
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Arthur of Wimbledon |
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Connors rival |
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Tennis V.I.P. Arthur |
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Court star Arthur |
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Memorable tennis great |
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Foe of Laver and Newcombe |
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Ace-serving Arthur |
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Days of Grace co-author |
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Late tennis great |
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Contemporary of 22 Down |
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Court V.I.P. Arthur |
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"Days of Grace" author |
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"Hard Road to Glory" writer |
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"Off the Court" author |
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Court hero |
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Court king Arthur |
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Late apartheid opponent |
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Late opponent of apartheid |
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Netman Arthur |
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"That ___ is, so was he made": Bridges |
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Arthur of the courts |
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Memorable U.S. tennis champ |
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Wimbledon champion: 1975 |
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Tennis great |
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Late court star-commentator |
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Courtly name? |
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He wrote "Off the Court" |
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A Wimbledon winner: 1975 |
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Memorable court star |
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N.C. county |
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Revolutionary general: 1720-81 |
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He burned up the courts in the 70's |
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Former court star |
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U.S. Open champion: 1968 |
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Glaspell's "Norma ___" |
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Wimbledon winner: 1975 |
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Wimbledon champ: 1975 |
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Tennis V.I.P. |
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Laver rival, once |
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"Norma ___," Glaspell novel |
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Davis Cup figure |
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County in N.C. |
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A U.S. Open champ: 1968 |
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Wimbledon name of fame |
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Former Davis Cup figure |
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Noted netman |
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Court celebrity |
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U.S. Open tennis champ: 1968 |
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Court figure |
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Winner at Wimbledon: 1975 |
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Retired tennis star |
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Notable netman |
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Men's Singles champ: 1968 |
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Court notable |
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A Wimbledon champ: 1975 |
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Nastase rival in the 70's |
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Court name |
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Laver rival |
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US Open champ of 1968 |
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Former Davis Cup coach |
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Court star in the 70's |
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Wimbledon winner of 1975 |
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Arthur from Richmond |
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Davis Cup captain |
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Retired court star |
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U.S.T.A. champ: 1968 |
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Court ace in the 70's |
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Author of tennis |
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Arthur of Davis Cup fame |
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He rivaled Laver |
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Famed netman |
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Big name in tennis |
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A rival of Laver |
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Wimbledon champ, 1975 |
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Tennis champion |
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Arthur of tennis |
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Tennis star of the 70's |
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Wimbledon great |
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U.S.T.A. champ in 1968 |
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Wimbledon champ in 1975 |
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U.S. Davis Cup captain |
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Arthur of court fame |
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N. C. county |
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Arthur of the court |
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Tarheel county |
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Man of the courts |
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Courts' Arthur |
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She wrote "Moths" |
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Retired court figure |
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Laver's erstwhile rival |
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Famed name in tennis |
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Court star |
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Court retiree |
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Racketer Arthur |
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Retired netman |
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Tennis ace |
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Tennis name |
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County in the Tar Heel State |
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1968 US singles champ |
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Wimbledon winner in 1975 |
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Wimbledon name |
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Court contender |
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Forest Hills performer |
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Tennis star |
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Arthur, of Wimbledon |
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Court ace |
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High-ranked netman |
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Wimbledon champ, 1975 |
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Wimbledon champ |
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Wimbledon V.I.P. |
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Court champ |
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Early N. C. patriot |
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County in N. C. |
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Court's Arthur |
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Pro-circuit man |
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Tennis pro |
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Racquet pro |
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U.S. court V.I.P. |
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Court man |
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Touring-pro Arthur |
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Forest Hills name |
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Opponent for Laver |
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Tennis-tour name |
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Big man on the court |
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Laver opponent |
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U.S. tennis man |
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U. S. Davis Cupper |
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Tennis player |
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Noted "racketeer" |
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Name in tennis |
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Present-day netman |
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Revolutionary figure |
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U.S. tennis star. |
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Arthur of tennis. |
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Commander in Revolution. |
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Forest Hills V.I.P. |
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Tennis champ. |
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Tennis name. |
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Tennis star. |
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Name in tennis. |
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Big name in tennis. |
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Tennis luminary. |
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Member of Davis Cup team. |
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N. C. name. |
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Historic name in North Carolina. |
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Carolina name. |
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Revolutionary general. |
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North Carolina name. |
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Early governor of North Carolina. |
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N. Carolina county. |
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N. C. county. |
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North Carolina patriot. |
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North Carolina county. |
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Patriot of N. C. |
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Big name in N. C. |
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Famous North Carolinian. |
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Famous name in North Carolina. |
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N.C. county. |
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Revolutionary patriot of N. C. |
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N. Carolina patriot. |
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English poet of 19th century. |
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County in No. Carolina. |
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County in North Carolina. |
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Early Governor of North Carolina. |
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Revolutionary patriot. |
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County in NW corner, N. C. |
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North Carolina Revolutionary hero. |
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Revolutionary patriot, 1720–81. |
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English poet (1836–89). |
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County, NW North Carolina. |
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Stadium in 39-Down |
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Skin care and cosmetics company that looks to be unrelated to Arthur |
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Arthur ___ Courage Award (ESPY) |
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Arthur ___ for Courage Award (ESPY) |
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First black athlete for the US Davis Cup team |
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New York stadium that was the site of the first professional outdoor basketball game |
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Pornstar Danielle with 32FF-sized breasts |
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Athlete who wrote the children's book "Daddy and Me" |
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UCLA's Arthur ___ Student Health & Wellness Center |
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Sports Illustrated's 1992 Sportsman of the Year |
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