Royal residence in London situated on The Mall (8) |
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The Book of ___, 2024 biblical comedy drama film starring 4 Across, 12 Across, 28 Across, 9 Down, and 23 Down (8) |
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Chap from Irish county eager at first to tour North Carolina |
The Times Cryptic |
04 Jan 2025 |
Darrow referred to as the "Attorney for the Damned" in a 2011 book by John A. Farrell |
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What is the name of the guardian angel in It's a Wonderful Life? (8) |
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Duke of _, title of George Plantagenet, brother of Edward IV and Richard III (8) |
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Closed four-wheeled horse-drawn carriage with a glass front (8) |
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famous lawyer Darrow |
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1988 BBC sitcom starring Ronnie Barker as a short-sighted removal man (8) |
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Saxophonist Clemons |
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Carriage boy? (8) |
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English ducal title, last borne by the eldest son of Edward VII (8) |
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Justice Thomas of the Supreme Court |
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Spencer Tracy's character in the 1960 film Inherit The Wind was based on real-life defence lawyer ... Darrow |
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___ House, London royal residence (8) |
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Duke of ---, title of George Plantagenet, brother of Edward IV and Richard III (8) |
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- House; Grade I royal residence in London that takes its name from the title of the duke and prince who became William IV the "Sailor King" (8) |
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Longest river in Canterbury (8) |
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Legendary NHL Commissioner Campbell |
Canadiana |
02 May 2022 |
Birdseye of frozen food |
Newsday |
27 Jun 2019 |
Holy lady pleasant but rejecting one man |
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Justice Thomas |
Newsday |
31 Aug 2018 |
Christian name for Irish county's new church |
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Large closed vehicle, horse-drawn, so coach? |
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Boy in horse-drawn carriage |
The Times Cryptic |
05 Jan 2015 |
Legendary attorney Darrow |
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Legendary attorney Darrow |
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Thurgood's successor on the Supreme Court |
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Scopes's defender Darrow |
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"It's a Wonderful Life" role |
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"It's a Wonderful Life" angel |
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He replaced Thurgood |
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Darrow for the defense |
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Essayist Day |
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Justice Thomas |
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Four-wheeled carriage |
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Type of carriage |
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Frozen food pioneer Birdseye |
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19th century carriage. |
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Play by Booth Tarkington. |
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Mr. Darrow. |
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The late Mr. Darrow. |
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Tarkington comedy, 1919. |
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Relative of a brougham. |
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London house of Queen Mother Elizabeth. |
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Mr. Mulford, creator of Hopalong. |
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Closed four-wheeled carriage. |
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Booth Tarkington hero. |
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