A wanted woman (7) |
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New York comedian who lives in London, _Burch (7) |
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Neil Diamond hit of 1977 |
Wall Street Journal |
06 May 2023 |
Name that means 'wanted' |
USA Today |
19 Nov 2022 |
Crave English potato variety |
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Show passion getting in variety of seed potato |
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1954 film in which Brando played Napoleon |
Wall Street Journal |
03 Oct 2020 |
Long for European girl |
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Title girl who 'made it right' in a Neil Diamond song |
Wall Street Journal |
05 Mar 2019 |
Title girl who "made it right" in a Neil Diamond song |
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Jean Simmons plays the title role in this 1954 historical movie, with Marlon Brando as Napoleon |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
03 Jun 2018 |
1954 movie starring Brando as Napoleon |
USA Today |
03 Jun 2017 |
1954 movie starring Brando as Napoleon |
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1977 Neil Diamond song |
The Washington Post |
08 Nov 2015 |
1954 Brando film |
Universal |
06 Jun 2015 |
1954 Brando film |
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1977 Neil Diamond song |
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Former Obama social secretary Rogers |
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Title woman of a 1977 Neil Diamond hit |
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Film in which Brando plays Napoleon |
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Fiancée of Napoleon |
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1954 film with Brando as Bonaparte |
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Brando film of 1954 |
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Obama's first social secretary __ Rogers |
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Obama's first social secretary __ Rogers |
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___ Clary, fiancée of Napoleon |
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1954 Jean Simmons movie |
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1954 film in which Brando played Napoleon |
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1954 Jean Simmons title role |
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1954 Jean Simmons title role |
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Great alternative to a Martini |
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1954 Brando film |
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Brando film of '54 |
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'54 film in which Brando played Napoleon |
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1954 movie with Brando as Napoleon |
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1977 Neil Diamond song |
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1954 Napoleon film |
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A fiancee of Napoleon |
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Brando-Oberon film: 1954 |
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Singer of "Send in the Clowns" |
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1953 novel |
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Annemarie Selinko novel. |
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Selinko heroine. |
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Novel and Brando film. |
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Selinko novel. |
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Napoleonic novel. |
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Recent Napoleonic novel. |
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Recent best seller. |
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Role for Jean Simmons. |
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Novel by Annemarie Selinko. |
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Heroine of a best seller. |
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Obama White House Social Secretary Rogers |
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