| Baseball player, Joe -, who was married to Marilyn Monroe (8) |
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| Joe, baseball star married briefly to Marilyn Monroe (8) |
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| Sombre US soldier embraced by past US baseball great (8) |
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| Joe, US baseball player who married the actress Marilyn Monroe in 1954 (8) |
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| Joe, baseball star who married Marilyn Monroe in 1954 (8) |
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| Joe, baseball player who was the second husband of Marilyn Monroe (8) |
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| Joe _, legendary baseball star played by Bobby Cannavale in Blonde (8) |
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| Recalled papers and periodical having go about one baseball legend (8) |
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| Recalled papers and periodical having go about one baseball legend |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
12 Feb 2024 |
| Hall of Famer Joe |
Thomas Joseph |
12 May 2016 |
| Joltin' Joe |
Eugene Sheffer |
29 Apr 2016 |
| Monroe's second husband |
The Chronicle of Higher Education |
11 Sep 2015 |
| Monroe's second husband |
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| Retiree of '51 |
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| Hall of Fame center fielder Joe |
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| Noted sports retiree of 1951 |
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| Three-time A.L. MVP |
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| Three-time A.L. MVP |
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| "Joltin' Joe" |
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| Baseball's "Yankee Clipper" |
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| The Yankee Clipper |
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| Joltin' Joe |
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| Baseball star |
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| The Yankee Clipper. |
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| Cooperstown's youngest elected. |
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| Number 5 was his symbol. |
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| Boston ballplayer. |
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| 5—CF. |
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