Fairytale character played on film by Mary Pickford and Lily James (10) |
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Cleaner helped by Fairy Liquid recalled getting home confinement |
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She may be recalled in a children's story |
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2015 fantasy Disney film (10) |
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Glass-slipper wearing fairytale princess (10) |
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Fairytale character who also has her own pantomime (10) |
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Walt Disney animated film about the girl with a glass slipper |
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Traditional pantomime |
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Fairy tale character played on screen by Lily James, Anna Kendrick and Anne Hathaway (10) |
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Pantomime character who had ugly sisters (10) |
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Neglected person recalled in novel |
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Fairy-tale ball attendee |
Newsday |
05 Dec 2023 |
Glass slipper wearer in a fairy tale |
LA Times Daily |
16 Oct 2023 |
Fairytale princess with a famed glass slipper |
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Character who rode in a pumpkin coach |
USA Today |
17 Jan 2023 |
I recalled novel about knight in rags-to-riches story |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
05 Dec 2022 |
"A ___ Story," 2004 film starring Hilary Duff, about two online pen pals |
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Spinning recalled in folk tale |
The Times Cryptic |
04 May 2022 |
New start for the German going to the Spanish League divides agents in a story of rags-to-riches |
Irish Times Crosaire |
06 Apr 2022 |
The youngest sister with a fairy godmother called Erin Rock |
Irish Times Crosaire |
02 Apr 2021 |
Pick-me-up adding energy all over mushroom? |
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"A ___ Story," 2004 romantic comedy film in which Hilary Duff portrays the role of Samantha Montgomery |
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Made mistake in discussion before everything's gone belly up — pantomime! |
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2015 romantic fantasy film that features a Fairy Godmother played by Helena Bonham Carter |
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__ story |
Newsday |
30 Apr 2020 |
Re dance, I'll be transformed! |
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Scrumpy flagon finally gulped, Ms Fitzgerald's due off stage by midnight |
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Show wine store for the most part stocking popular red knocked back |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
11 Sep 2018 |
Rags-to-riches story recalled in novel |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
14 Aug 2018 |
Character portrayed by actor Anna Kendrick (birthday today) in the 2014 musical fantasy film "Into the Woods" |
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Ball girl chosen for final footie match |
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Her husband-to-be was a slippery customer |
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Pantomime character who had 'ugly sisters' |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
24 Dec 2017 |
Poor character recalled in rogue |
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Fictional tale recalled in broadcast |
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Rags-to-riches story recalled in new adaptation |
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Black singer captures wanderers' hearts in fairy tale |
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One stops peaceniks before fully mounting show |
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Kind of team greatly outperforming expectations |
The Washington Post |
17 Nov 2016 |
Doctor called in to nurse royal prince's favourite |
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Prince Charming's love |
The Washington Post |
31 Aug 2016 |
One smouldering vocalist who goes to the 24 across |
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Pantomime character transgressed in speech before everyone turned |
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Pantomime character transgressed in speech before everyone turned |
The Times Cryptic |
22 Apr 2016 |
Fictional character in Sholay bringing up all emotions originally |
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Kind of team |
New York Times |
16 Jan 2016 |
Kind of team |
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*Glass slipper wearer in a fairy tale |
New York Times |
08 Jun 2015 |
Fairy tale heroine |
The Times Concise |
02 Jun 2015 |
Glass slipper wearer in a fairy tale |
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She may be recalled in pantomime |
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Mary Pickford role of 1914 |
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Film based on a French fairy tale |
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Fairy-tale ball attendee |
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Recalled, after doctoring, nursing home, a success in the end? |
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Gal with a fairy godmother |
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Gal with a fairy godmother |
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Rags-to-riches heroine |
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Prokofiev ballet based on a fairy tale |
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Prokofiev ballet based on a fairy tale |
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TV score |
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Glass-slipper wearer |
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Coming from obscurity to success |
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Prince Charming's love |
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Glass slipper loser |
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TV score |
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She lost a shoe |
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Spinning recalled in folk tale |
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1945 Prokofiev ballet |
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Noted curfew breaker |
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Fairy-tale heroine |
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Prokofiev ballet: 1945 |
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Subject of "La Cenerentola" |
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Rags-to-riches story |
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One with a midnight curfew |
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Famous stepdaughter |
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Subject of many operas |
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Well-known drudge |
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Near-misser of zero hour |
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Folk-lore heroine |
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Theme of countless stories. |
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Relative of Eliza Doolittle. |
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Heroine of the younger set. |
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