| Chinese leader Xiaoping |
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| 1980s Chinese leader |
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| Successor to Mao |
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| Moo ___ (viral zoo animal of 2024) |
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| Former NBA All-Star Luol |
Universal |
29 Jan 2025 |
| Moo ___ (pygmy-hippo superstar) |
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| China's Xiao-ping |
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| Mao's successor finally learned English (4) |
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| Wendi __, the third wife of Rupert Murdoch |
The Guardian Weekend |
23 Sep 2023 |
| China's leader from 1978 to 1989 |
Wall Street Journal |
05 Jun 2023 |
| China's — Xiaoping |
Premier Sunday |
18 Sep 2022 |
| Successor of 61 Down |
Newsday |
20 Oct 2021 |
| China's — Xiaoping |
Premier Sunday |
05 Sep 2021 |
| NBA All-Star Luol ___ |
Wall Street Journal |
04 Sep 2021 |
| Mao successor |
Newsday |
22 Aug 2021 |
| ___ Xiaoping, former Chinese Premier who was featured as the "Time Person of the Year" for the second time in 1985 |
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| Mao's successor |
The Washington Post |
07 Mar 2021 |
| Mao's successor |
LA Times Daily |
07 Mar 2021 |
| ____ Xiaoping became China’s de facto leader in 1978 |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
21 Feb 2021 |
| Mao successor |
Newsday |
04 Dec 2020 |
| Post-Mao Chinese leader |
New York Times |
19 Apr 2020 |
| Chinese leader of the 1980s |
Wall Street Journal |
20 Apr 2019 |
| Time's Man of the Year for 1978 and 1985 |
Wall Street Journal |
28 Feb 2019 |
| Time's Man of the Year for 1978 and 1985 |
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| Chinese leader of the 1980s |
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| China's ___ Xiaoping (revolutionary) |
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| Mao's successor |
New York Times |
27 Feb 2018 |
| He ordered the Tiananmen Square crackdown |
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| Mao's successor |
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| In China, family name some garden 3 |
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| Mao Zedong's successor in China, ___ Xiaoping |
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| China's ___ Xiaoping, the leader after Mao |
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| Chinese statesman -- Xiaoping |
Premier Sunday |
23 Apr 2017 |
| The successor to Mao |
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| Leader between Mao and Jiang |
New York Times |
22 Dec 2016 |
| '80s Chinese leader |
Newsday |
21 Oct 2016 |
| Wendi ___, ex-wife of Rupert Murdoch |
New York Times |
18 Jun 2016 |
| Wendi ___, ex-wife of Rupert Murdoch |
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| Leader between Mao and Jiang |
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| Tiananmen Square demonstration suppressor |
New York Times |
02 Apr 2015 |
| Two-time Time Man of the Year |
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| Tiananmen Square demonstration suppressor |
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| Leader after Mao |
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| Leader after Mao |
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| "Paramount leader" met by Thatcher in '84 |
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| Leader after Mao |
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| Mao's successor |
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| Mao's successor |
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| China's ___ Xiaoping |
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| Mao successor |
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| Mao's successor |
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| '80s Chinese leader |
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| Mao's successor |
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| Chinese leader until 1997 |
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| __ Xiaoping (Chinese statesman) |
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| Jiang's predecessor |
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| Chinese communist leader |
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| He approved the Tiananmen Square crackdown |
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| __ Xiaoping |
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| China's -- Xiaoping |
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| ___ Xiaoping |
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| ___ Xiaoping |
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| Jiang succeeded him |
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| __ Xiaoping |
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| Chinese statesman ___ Xiaoping |
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| Jiang's predecessor as Chinese Communist leader |
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| Post-Mao Chinese leader |
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| Chinese Communist leader Xiaoping |
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| Former leader of China |
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| Tiananmen Square heavy |
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| Follower of Mao |
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| Former 37 Down bigwig |
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| Successor of Mao |
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| Communist leader after Mao |
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| China's Xiaoping |
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| Tiananmen Square caused his resignation |
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| __ Xiaoping |
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| Long March participant |
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| China's ___ Xiaoping |
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| Chinese leader |
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| Former Chinese leader |
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| Former Chinese premier |
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| Mao successor |
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| ___ Xiaoping (Tiananmen Square despot) |
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| Mao's successor |
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| Successor to 5-Across |
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| Late Chinese leader |
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| ____ Xiaoping of China |
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| _____ Xiaoping |
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| Hua's successor |
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| Tiananmen Square crusher |
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| Mao successor |
New York Times |
21 Nov 1993 |
| Chinese leader |
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| Veteran Chinese leader |
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| Senior Chinese leader |
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| China's Xiaoping |
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| ___ Xiaoping, China's paramount leader |
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| Former Chinese leader ___ Xiaoping |
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