| David, illusionist whose stunts include 'The Above The Below' in London in 2003 (6) |
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| Surname that rhymes with "wane" |
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| Illusionist David |
Eugene Sheffer |
15 Feb 2025 |
| Unusual American illusionist, David _ (6) |
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| US illusionist, dubbed "the modern-day Houdini", David _ (6) |
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| American illusionist, David _ (6) |
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| ___ Anderson ("Glee" character) |
USA Today |
12 Nov 2023 |
| Misdirecting David |
Wall Street Journal |
14 Jul 2023 |
| Rick's last name in 'Casablanca' |
New York Times |
18 Jun 2023 |
| Illusionist David known for death-defying stunts |
LA Times Daily |
05 Nov 2021 |
| Illusionist David |
The New Yorker |
25 May 2020 |
| Ilse Lund's old flame |
Newsday |
18 Jun 2016 |
| "Drowned Alive" illusionist David __ |
Universal |
25 May 2016 |
| "Drowned Alive" illusionist David __ |
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| Street magician David |
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| Bogart, in "Casablanca" |
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| Illusionist David |
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| Magician David |
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| He replaced Ken as Barbie's beau from 2004 to 2006 |
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| He replaced Ken as Barbie's beau from 2004 to 2006 |
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| Cleveland opponent in 1884 |
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| Bogart's role in "Casablanca" |
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| Illusionist David |
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| Illusionist David |
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| Loser to Cleveland in 1884 |
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| Magician David |
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| Home to Washington's Peace Arch Park |
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| Street magician David |
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| Bogart's "Casablanca" role |
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| Bogart's "Casablanca" role |
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| Street magician David |
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| Street magician David |
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| Magician David |
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| Street magician "Frozen in Time" in late November 2000 |
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| Bogart's role in Casablanca |
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| 1884 loser to Cleveland |
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| Magician David |
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| Bogart's "Casablanca" role |
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| Cleveland opponent in '84 |
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| Bogart's role in "Casablanca" |
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| Actress Vivian from Newark |
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| Loser to Cleveland: 1884 |
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| Plumed Knight |
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| 1884 loser to Cleveland. |
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| Losing Presidential candidate in 1884. |
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| Presidential candidate of 1884. |
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| Loser in 1884. |
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| Loser to Grover Cleveland, 1884. |
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| Cleveland's opponent, 1884. |
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| Secy. of State, 1881 and 1889. |
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| Presidential aspirant of the Eighties. |
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| Candidate whom "Rum, Romanism and Rebellion" defeated. |
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| Secretary of State, 1881. |
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| Loser to Cleveland in 1884. |
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| "Plumed knight" of 1876. |
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