Bale, star of American Psycho and The Dark Knight (9) |
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Eldest son of Princess Mary and Prince Frederik (9) |
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Possibly isn't a rich Gentile (9) |
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Protestant or Catholic (9) |
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New chair isn't a religious person |
The Times Quick Cryptic |
08 Nov 2024 |
He may be orthodox, but the rich tan is unorthodox (9) |
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Eldest son of Mary and Frederik (9) |
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Batman actor, _ Bale (9) |
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Pictured royal's eldest son (9) |
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With 18-Across: 2023 NFL rushing yards leader (by a huge margin) |
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Stage name of Chris McClure, Glasgow-born singer who recently passed away (9) |
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2003 World Championships and 2004 Olympics men's triple jump gold medallist (9) |
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Protagonist in The Pilgrim's Progress (9) |
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Fletcher -, master's mate on HMS Bounty; leader of the mutiny on the ship in 1789 |
Mirror Quiz |
13 Mar 2024 |
Fletcher -, master's mate on HMS Bounty; leader of the mutiny on the ship in 1789 (9) |
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A follower of jesus |
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Dior of fashion |
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Religious mutineer? (9) |
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Genus of white-flowering, silvery-foliaged plant - after start of Christmas, is mature oddly (9) |
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___ Bale, "American Psycho" actor who stars in the mystery film "The Pale Blue Eye" |
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Religious follower, convert, in this car |
The Telegraph Toughie |
16 Jun 2022 |
___ Louboutin, French luxury fashion house specializing in designer shoes with signature red soles |
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___ Bale, actor who played Michael Burry in the 2015 film "The Big Short" |
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Church Republican, first fellow believer |
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Eg, an Anglican |
The Times Concise |
20 Jan 2018 |
Convertible car in this quarter |
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Film actor Bale, who was the first Non-American to portray Batman/ Bruce Wayne |
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Designer Dior |
Eugene Sheffer |
13 Feb 2017 |
Like the sign of the fish |
New York Times |
29 Jan 2017 |
Like the sign of the fish |
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One follows the teachings of Jesus Christ |
Irish Times Simplex |
15 Sep 2016 |
Bounty mutineer |
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Certain churchgoer |
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Modern era |
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Officer of the Bounty |
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Sec. Herter. |
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Mr. Herter. |
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Hero of "Pilgrim's Progress." |
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King of Denmark, 1912–47. |
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