___ Slimani, singer who rose to prominence on The X Factor (5) |
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Which of the Marx Brothers spoke with an impossible Italian accent? (5) |
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Marx brother who played the piano (5) |
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One of the Marx Brothers |
New York Times |
27 Apr 2025 |
**Madre's boy |
Universal |
10 Apr 2025 |
Cal State city |
LA Times Daily |
28 Mar 2025 |
The oldest Marx brother |
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Nickname of the 1969-76 Aston Villa midfielder Ian Hamilton (5) |
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The eldest of the Marx Brothers. born Leonard in 1887(5) |
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Brother of Groucho |
Eugene Sheffer |
20 Dec 2024 |
X-Factor singer who came 3rd in Dancing on Ice in 2012 (5) |
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Reality TV star whose catchphrase was "What time is it?" (5) |
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Barcelona boy |
TV |
17 Nov 2024 |
Member of 1 Across who was born with the first name Leonard (5) |
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Spanish boy |
Universal |
07 Nov 2024 |
Boy in Spanish |
USA Today |
27 Sep 2024 |
Oldest Marx brother |
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One-time X Factor contestant, _ Slimani (5) |
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US comedian and actor who starred alongside his brothers in films including Duck Soup and A Night At the Opera (5) |
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2010-12 Genoa, 2012-14 Swansea City, 2017-18 Granada and 2019-20 Fuenlabrada defender (5) |
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Name under which Yousseph Slimani competed in The X Factor in 2005 and had a subsequent number-one hit (5) |
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California home of the National Yo-Yo Museum |
LA Times Daily |
10 May 2024 |
The eldest Marx brother (5) |
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The Marx Brother smart circles (5) |
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Leonard Marx taking silver from the Windy City (5) |
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Marx's drunken utterance inspired by leading pair of Communists |
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Who was the oldest of the Marx Brothers? (5) |
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Muchacho's nickname |
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Lad from Lima |
Newsday |
07 Oct 2023 |
Topo ___ (sparkling mineral water) |
USA Today |
13 Sep 2023 |
Topo ___ (Mexican mineral water) |
USA Today |
27 Aug 2023 |
Oldest of the Marx Brothers |
Wall Street Journal |
01 Oct 2022 |
Cal State city |
The Washington Post |
17 Apr 2022 |
Cal State city |
LA Times Daily |
17 Apr 2022 |
Musical losing a good pianist: one of the 14 |
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A Marx brother |
Jonesin |
29 Dec 2020 |
Brother of Groucho |
Thomas Joseph |
28 Dec 2020 |
Young ''hombre'' |
Newsday |
15 Nov 2020 |
Home to a California State University campus |
USA Today |
09 Jun 2020 |
"Boy," in Spanish |
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"Boy", in Spanish |
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Pianist of the Marx Brothers |
Newsday |
28 Apr 2019 |
Piano-playing Marx |
USA Today |
16 Feb 2019 |
Piano-playing Marx |
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"___ and the Man" (sitcom) |
Universal |
07 Oct 2018 |
With 35-Across, actor who said 'You can't fool me, there ain't no Sanity Clause' |
New York Times |
24 Jul 2018 |
Marx at the piano |
USA Today |
29 Apr 2018 |
California State University city |
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"___ and the Man" (sitcom) |
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Leonard Marx, professionally |
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With 35-Across, actor who said "You can't fool me, there ain't no Sanity Clause" |
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Marx at the piano |
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City near Sacramento |
Universal |
11 Dec 2017 |
Marx brother |
Universal |
02 Nov 2017 |
Marx with a Tyrolean hat |
USA Today |
24 Mar 2017 |
Marx brother |
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Marx with a Tyrolean hat |
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City near Sacramento |
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One of the Marx Brothers |
The Washington Post |
31 Dec 2016 |
Brother of Harpo |
Universal |
04 Dec 2016 |
A Marx brother |
Universal |
07 Oct 2016 |
Brother of Groucho and Harpo |
Wall Street Journal |
22 Aug 2016 |
Leonard Marx's stage name |
Wall Street Journal |
28 Jul 2016 |
A Marx brother |
LA Times Daily |
03 May 2016 |
Title sitcom role of the 1970s |
Wall Street Journal |
04 Mar 2016 |
A Marx brother |
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Brother of Harpo |
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A Marx brother |
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Marx in a Tyrolean hat |
The Washington Post |
19 Dec 2015 |
Marx brother known for his piano playing |
The Washington Post |
12 Nov 2015 |
Boy, in Bolivia |
Newsday |
18 Jun 2015 |
City north of Sacramento |
Newsday |
13 Jun 2015 |
Northern California site of the National Yo-Yo Museum |
The Chronicle of Higher Education |
06 Mar 2015 |
The senior Marx |
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Northern California site of the National Yo-Yo Museum |
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A Marx brother |
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Marx brother known for his piano playing |
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Boy, in Bolivia |
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City north of Sacramento |
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TV's "___ and the Man" |
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"___ and the Man" (Prinze sitcom) |
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One of Harpo's brothers |
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Eldest Marx brother |
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One of Harpo's brothers |
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Lad from Lima |
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Marx brother at a piano |
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Sacramento Valley's "City of Roses" |
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City with a California State campus |
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Sacramento Valley's "City of Roses" |
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City with a California State campus |
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Brother of Harpo and Groucho |
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Marx in a Tyrolean hat |
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Leonard Marx, familiarly |
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A Marx brother |
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Leonard Marx, familiarly |
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Leonard Marx's stage name |
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A Marx brother |
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Marx brother born Leonard |
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One of the Marx brothers |
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Brother of Harpo |
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One of Zeppo's brothers |
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Northern California city |
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Cal State city |
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Marx born Leonard |
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Oldest of the Marxes |
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Speaker of the quote |
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Leonard Marx |
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One of the Marx Brothers |
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Freddie Prinze TV role |
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One of the Marx brothers |
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Groucho's brother |
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One of Harpo's brothers |
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One of the Marx brothers |
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Marx with an Italian accent |
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A Marx brother |
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A Marx brother |
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One of the Marx Brothers |
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1970's sitcom title character |
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Leonard Marx |
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Piano-playing Marx brother |
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Co-star with 47-Across |
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Freddie Prinze part |
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'70s Freddie Prinze role |
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A Marx |
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"___ and the Man" |
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Brother of Zeppo |
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70's sitcom title character |
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Piano-playing Marx |
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Freddie Prinze role |
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One of the Marxes |
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Marx at the piano |
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One of the Marxes |
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Marx brother |
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Groucho's brother |
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Harpo's interpreter |
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The Man's man? |
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'70s Freddie Prinze role |
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"Duck Soup" name |
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One of Harpo's brothers |
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One of Zeppo's brothers |
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City north of Sacramento |
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Groucho's brother |
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A Marx |
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Marx born Leonard |
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Prinze's TV role |
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Greasewood |
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A sibling of Zeppo |
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Prinze role, once |
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Harpo's brother |
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Brother of Harpo |
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Western shrub |
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Marx brother |
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One of the Marx Brothers. |
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One of the Marx brothers. |
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Marx. |
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Carrasquel of the White Sox. |
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Greasewood. |
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A Marx brother. |
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Groucho's brother. |
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