Abbott and ___ a" late great US comedy duo (8) |
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Elvis, for one |
LA Times Daily |
03 May 2025 |
Elvis has an instrument located around Old Street (8) |
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Abbott and ___ |
TV |
20 Apr 2025 |
Elvis - played himself in Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (8) |
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"13 Steps Lead Down" singer Elvis |
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Lou -, Bud Abbott's comedy partner (8) |
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Lou or Elvis? (8) |
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Abbott's comedy partner (8) |
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Partner of Abbott |
TV |
30 Jun 2024 |
"Who's on First?" comic |
Newsday |
16 Jun 2024 |
Some Broncos tell off Abbott's mate (8) |
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American comedian, part of a duo who were the world's highest paid entertainers during World War II (8) |
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Uncredited collectors supply 19 Across |
The Telegraph Toughie |
21 May 2024 |
Singer Elvis taking instrument around east of Germany (8) |
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Rocker Elvis |
Eugene Sheffer |
18 Sep 2018 |
Songwriter and entertainer first off breaking instrument |
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Sole clot messing about? He had a funny partner |
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Half of a classic comedy duo |
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"Radio Radio" rocker |
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He didn't know Who's on first |
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"Who's on first?" inquirer |
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Major '40s box-office draw |
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Rocker Elvis whose aim is true |
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Elvis of music |
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"Who's on First?" comic |
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Rock singer's surprised comment about Saint to have effect |
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"How did I get on third base?" comedian |
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He asked "Who's on first?" |
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Rocker Elvis |
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Rocker Elvis |
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"Who's on first?" asker |
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"Who's on first?" asker |
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Big name in '40s films |
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"Who's on first?" asker |
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An Elvis |
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9-Across's sidekick |
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Abbott's partner |
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Rocker Elvis |
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"I'm a bad boy!" sayer |
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Half of a 1940's-50's comedy duo |
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"Pardon My Sarong" star |
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"Buck Privates" star |
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One of a classic comedy couple |
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"Who's on first?" inquirer |
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The other Elvis |
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Actress Dolores |
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"Everyday I Write the Book" singer |
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Irish Prime Minister. |
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Prime Minister of Eire. |
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Prime Minister of Ireland. |
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Former P. M. of Ireland. |
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P. M. of Eire. |
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Television attraction in March. |
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Premier of O'Kelly's country. |
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Popular comedian. |
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John A. of Eire. |
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