| Vale of Glamorgan resort (5) |
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| Keoghan of "The Banshees of Inisherin" |
Wall Street Journal |
24 Jun 2025 |
| One of the Gibb brothers who made up the Bee Gees (5) |
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| Mr. Manilow |
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| Mr Ferguson, former Rangers and Scotland captain (5) |
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| He has a car, but always takes a horse out (5) |
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| ___- Island, location in hit sitcom Gavin & Stacey (5) |
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| Glamorgan boy? (5) |
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| Troy Gentile's role on "The Goldbergs" |
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| DS Paul Brandice in Protection (5,4) |
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| Canyon ___, US Olympic basketball player who has a Masters in Nuclear Engineering |
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| ___ Bostwick, actor (5) |
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| Mr Bannan, Scottish Sheffield Wednesday player (5) |
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| - Humphries, Dame Edna's 'manager' (5) |
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| 1963-71 Leeds and 1971-77 Bradford Northern scrum-half; coach of the latter from 1985-89 (5) |
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| The Flash's civilian identity ___ Allen |
New York Times |
05 Jan 2025 |
| Popular American singer, _ Manilow (5) |
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| Humorist Dave |
Eugene Sheffer |
04 Jan 2025 |
| - Ferguson, former Gers star(5) |
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| Irish boxing promoter and 2024 I'm A Celebrity... participant, _ McGuigan (5) |
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| "The Natural" director Levinson |
LA Times Daily |
12 Nov 2024 |
| Town in the Vale of Glamorgan (5) |
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| HBO series about a hitman who joins an acting class |
LA Times Daily |
19 Oct 2024 |
| ___ Can't Swim (artist with the 2023 album "When Will We Land?") |
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| Which Welsh location features in Gavin and Stacey? (5) |
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| GK _, internet personality (5) |
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| Comedy crime drama TV series named after the protagonist who is a Marine-turned-hitman played by Bill Hader |
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| Mr Ferguson, footballer (5) |
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| John, film composer associated with the James Bond series (5) |
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| Golfer who won the 2004 British Masters title (5,4) |
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| South Wales town featured in Gavin & Stacey |
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| Edinburgh slang for very good (5) |
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| See picture clue: Singer of 1978's Copacabana, ___-- Manilow (5) |
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| He's in port (5) |
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| A Welshman's name for port? (5) |
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| Mr Ferguson, former Scotland football captain (5) |
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| South Wales resort (5) |
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| Manilow or Bostwick |
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| Football coach (5,8) |
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| Man in posh car running into horse |
The Times Cryptic |
31 Jan 2024 |
| Las Vegas-performing singer-songwriter, _ Manilow (5) |
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| Bonds with a bat |
Wall Street Journal |
18 Jan 2024 |
| Seaside resort in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales |
Mirror Quiz |
09 Jan 2024 |
| Title role for Bill Hader |
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| ***** Manilow, singer born in New York in 1943 (5) |
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| Humorist Dave |
Eugene Sheffer |
22 Nov 2022 |
| ___ Atsma, "Bad Banks" actor who portrays Christie in BBC drama "The Split" |
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| TV show starring Bill Hader that was nominated for the 2022 Emmy for Outstanding Comedy Series |
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| ___ Mitchell, bassist for Queen before John Deacon |
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| Singer ___ White who sang "Can't Get Enough of Your Love Baby" |
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| Brent ___, former San Antonio Spurs player whose father Rick played for the Golden State Warriors in the '70s |
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| Humor columnist Dave |
Eugene Sheffer |
09 Sep 2020 |
| ___ Sanders, former NFL running back of the Detroit Lions who retired at the age of 31 |
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| "Rain Man" director Levinson |
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| ___ Allen, alias for The Flash |
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| Welsh community cove river runs through |
The Telegraph Toughie |
13 Dec 2019 |
| ___ Nelson, American actor who was the first to portray James Bond in a television series titled "Climax!" |
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| Goldwater who lost to Johnson |
USA Today |
26 May 2019 |
| Goldwater who lost to Johnson |
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| Brother of Maurice and Robin (members of Bee Gees) |
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| Slugger Bonds |
Eugene Sheffer |
09 Nov 2018 |
| Homer king Bonds |
USA Today |
08 Sep 2018 |
| Rivers going into cove in Welsh town |
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| Homer king Bonds |
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| With 21a, the real name of The Flash, from Cartoon Network's "Justice League," played by Ezra Miller in the new film |
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| Maurice and Robin's brother |
Jonesin |
16 Feb 2016 |
| Director Levinson |
Universal |
23 Jun 2015 |
| "Rain Man" director Levinson |
Universal |
13 Apr 2015 |
| "Rain Man" director Levinson |
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| Director Levinson |
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| Maurice and Robin's brother |
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| A Bee Gee |
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| Manilow of music |
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| Brother of Robin and Maurice |
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| 1964 loser to Lyndon |
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| Bonds in sports |
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| Columnist Dave |
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| "Rain Man" director Levinson |
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| "Rain Man" director Levinson |
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| Controversial D.C. mayor |
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| Opponent of Lyndon |
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| Bonds with a bat |
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| First name in sluggers |
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| Singer Manilow |
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| "Twenty-One" host of 50's TV |
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| Singer Manilow |
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| Bonds, of baseball |
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| Bonds on a diamond |
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| Bonds on a diamond |
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| Goldwater or White |
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| Humor columnist Dave |
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| Host of 1950's TV's "Twenty-One" |
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| "Quiz Show" character |
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| Humorist Dave |
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| Arizona's Goldwater |
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| Sanders or Goldwater |
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| Washington Mayor Marion |
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| Lyndon's '64 opponent |
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| Thackeray's "_____ Lyndon" |
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| Goldwater |
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| Hearn's co-star at the Palace |
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| Singer Manilow |
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| John ___, naval hero of '76 |
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| Loser to Lyndon: 1964 |
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| "Paris Bound" playwright |
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| Author of "The Philadelphia Story." |
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| First name in Arizona. |
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| American dramatist. |
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| First name in politics. |
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| GOP name. |
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| Famous name in politics. |
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| Candidate. |
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| Campaign name. |
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| American playwright. |
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