| Shirley -, actress who played Jill Masterson in 1964 film thriller Goldfinger (5) |
Mirror Quiz |
31 Oct 2025 |
| Brand of fine stationery |
LA Times Daily |
12 Sep 2025 |
| Two-time Olympic decathlon champ Ashton |
Wall Street Journal |
13 Aug 2025 |
| Shirley -, actress who played Jill Masterson in 1964 film thriller Goldfinger (5) |
Mirror Quiz |
11 Aug 2025 |
| Jason ___, 2005-2009 All Blacks lock (5) |
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| Stationery brand |
Eugene Sheffer |
17 May 2025 |
| Jason ..... . All Blacks and La Rochelle lock who retired in 2018 (5) |
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| Shirley, actress who appeared in Goldfinger (5) |
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| Star of 007 film Goldfinger, Shirley ___-- (5) |
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| _ _ _ _ _ Hall Railway - narrow gauge estate railway that received a lethal coat of paint in 12? |
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| Jason -.... 2005-09 All Blacks lock (5) |
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| Continue eating ___ (2wrds) |
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| Actor painted gold in 1964 film Goldfinger, Shirley ___-- (5) |
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| Long ____, town in Derbyshire |
The Telegraph Mini |
17 Jan 2025 |
| Decathlete Ashton with two Olympic gold medals |
Wall Street Journal |
16 Dec 2024 |
| Shirley -, actress who played Jill Masterson in 1964 film thriller Goldfinger |
Mirror Quiz |
10 Dec 2024 |
| Stationery brand |
LA Times Daily |
08 Dec 2024 |
| Jill Masterson in 1964's Goldfinger, Shirley ___-- (5) |
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| Shirley ___-, actor in 007 film Goldfinger (5) |
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| What is the surname of the R&B singer-songwriter, known as Jarvis Church, a member of The Philosopher Kings? (5) |
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| Toronto Center |
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| Shirley ___, actress who was painted gold in Goldfinger (5) |
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| Mark ___, the only NHLer ever from Delaware |
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| Toronto ___ Centre |
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| Which London Square is the address of these fictional characters: James' Prince Amerigo, Trollope's Sir Henry Harcourt, and Archers' the Hon. Charles Seymour? (5) |
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| 7-foot-4 former NBA star Mark |
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| Long ___, town on River Trent and Erewash canal (*no tea) (5) |
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| Cause anxiety (2 words) |
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| Canadian retail family |
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| Cyrus the philanthropist |
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| Taranaki lock made 2005 All Blacks debut before playing Super Rugby (5) |
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| Use, as a picnic table |
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| Use, as a plate (3,2) |
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| Olympic decathlete Ashton |
Universal |
29 May 2023 |
| Shirley of 'Goldfinger' |
New York Times |
18 Feb 2023 |
| Make a dining surface of |
Premier Sunday |
15 Jan 2023 |
| Use, as the good dishes (2 words) |
Family Time |
30 Aug 2021 |
| Use, as dishes |
New York Times |
31 Mar 2021 |
| Use as a surface for a meal |
Premier Sunday |
24 Nov 2019 |
| Timothy, for one |
Canadiana |
04 Nov 2019 |
| Big name in stationery |
LA Times Daily |
17 Oct 2019 |
| Big name in stationery |
The Washington Post |
17 Oct 2019 |
| Big name in wedding invitations |
The Washington Post |
05 Jun 2019 |
| Big name in wedding invitations |
LA Times Daily |
05 Jun 2019 |
| Big name in wedding invitations |
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| Big name in stationery |
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| Famous Canadian merchant |
Canadiana |
31 Dec 2018 |
| Use, as the good china |
Universal |
05 Dec 2018 |
| Stationery brand |
The Washington Post |
19 Sep 2018 |
| Stationery brand |
LA Times Daily |
19 Sep 2018 |
| Use as a dinner table |
New York Times |
10 Sep 2018 |
| Nats outfielder Adam |
Wall Street Journal |
01 Sep 2018 |
| Use, as plates |
Universal |
10 Jul 2018 |
| Use at the table |
The Washington Post |
03 Jul 2018 |
| Use at the table |
LA Times Daily |
03 Jul 2018 |
| Use as a dining surface |
Premier Sunday |
13 May 2018 |
| Nationals outfielder Adam |
Wall Street Journal |
18 Apr 2018 |
| Nationals outfielder Adam |
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| Nats outfielder Adam |
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| Use as a dinner table |
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| Use, as plates |
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| Use, as the good china |
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| Use at the table |
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| Stationery brand |
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| Shirley of 'Goldfinger' |
The Washington Post Sunday |
17 Dec 2017 |
| Shirley of 'Goldfinger' |
Premier Sunday |
21 May 2017 |
| Use, as a plate |
Universal |
03 Apr 2017 |
| Shirley of 'Goldfinger' |
Wall Street Journal |
27 Jan 2017 |
| Use, as a plate |
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| Use, as dinner plates |
Universal |
02 Dec 2016 |
| Use, as a breakfast table |
Universal |
21 Nov 2016 |
| Shirley of 'Goldfinger' |
New York Times |
21 Oct 2016 |
| Bond girl Shirley |
New York Times |
18 Jul 2016 |
| Name in fine stationery |
USA Today |
27 Mar 2016 |
| "Midnight Express" wrestler Bobby |
Universal |
14 Mar 2016 |
| Use, as dinner plates |
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| Bond girl Shirley |
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| Shirley of "Goldfinger" |
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| ___ the run (munch in motion) |
Universal |
12 Dec 2015 |
| Use, as dinner plates |
USA Today |
30 Nov 2015 |
| Use, as a dinner table |
Universal |
15 Nov 2015 |
| Use for dinner, as china |
Universal |
09 Sep 2015 |
| Employ, as dinner plates |
Universal |
28 Aug 2015 |
| Stationery brand |
New York Times |
03 Aug 2015 |
| Words with "the run" |
USA Today |
05 May 2015 |
| Fine stationery brand |
Wall Street Journal |
20 Feb 2015 |
| Use, as a dinner table |
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| Big name in stationery |
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| Shirley of "Goldfinger" |
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| Fine stationery brand |
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| Words with "the run" |
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| Use, as dinner plates |
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| ___ the run (munch in motion) |
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| Use for dinner, as china |
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| Employ, as dinner plates |
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| Stationery brand |
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| Noted stationer |
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| ___ the run (dine hastily) |
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| Use as a dining table |
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| Bond girl player Shirley |
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| Use, as china |
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| Use as a dinner table |
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| Stationery name |
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| Use at mealtime, as dishes |
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| Big name in stationery |
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| ___ the run (munch in motion) |
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| Use, as a dish |
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| Popular stationery brand |
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| Use as a breakfast table |
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| Use, as china |
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| Use, as dishes |
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| Use at mealtime, as dishes |
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| ___ the run (dine hastily) |
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| Decathlon gold medalist Ashton __ |
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| Decathlon gold medalist Ashton __ |
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| Peggy of the "Petticoat affair" |
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| ___ the run (munch while in motion) |
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| Big name in stationery |
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| Use, as china |
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| Words with "the run" or "the go" |
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| ___ the run (grab something to go) |
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| ___ the run (munch while in motion) |
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| 7'4" ex-NBAer Mark |
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| Use, as a dish |
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| Use as dinnerware |
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| Use for dinner, as dishes |
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| Use for dinner, as dishes |
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| Maker of Corrasable Bond paper |
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| Use, as china |
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| Use, as china |
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| Toronto's -- Centre |
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| "Goldfinger" actress |
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| Use for dinner, as china |
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| Big name in stationery |
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| Bond girl player Shirley |
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| Big name in stationery |
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| Phillies pitcher Adam |
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| Use, as good china |
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| ___ the run (snack) |
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| Use, as plates |
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| Use, as a dining room table |
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| Name associated with Corrasable Bond paper |
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| Shirley of "Goldfinger" |
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| Stationery name |
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| Use, as plates |
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| Name associated with Corrasable Bond paper |
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| Use at the table |
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| Industrialist Cyrus |
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| Industrialist Cyrus |
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| Iacocca's successor at Chrysler |
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| -- Centre (Toronto mall) |
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| -- the run (munch while in motion) |
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| City 25 miles west of Dayton |
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| "Goldfinger" actress Shirley |
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| Use, as plates |
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| Words with "the run" or "the go" |
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| Big name in stationery |
|
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| Former Utah Jazz center Mark |
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| Theophilus ___, co-founder of New Haven Colony |
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| Stationery brand |
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| ___ the house (dine free) |
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| President Jackson's Secretary of War |
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| Popular brand of stationery |
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| Actress Shirley of "Goldfinger" |
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| _____ the run (dine hastily) |
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| Big name in fine stationery |
|
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| Financier philanthropist Cyrus |
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| New Haven founder Theophilus |
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| New Haven Colony co-founder Theophilus |
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| Industrialist Cyrus ___ |
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| Socialite Peggy |
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| John H. ___, Jackson's first Secretary of War |
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| ___ Centre (Toronto mall) |
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| Jackson's Secretary of War |
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| American colonist Theophilus |
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| Use for dinner, as china |
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| Shirley of "Goldfinger" |
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| Andrew Jackson s Secretary of War |
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| Stationery brand |
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| Use as a dining table |
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| Iacocca's Chrysler successor |
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| ____ the run: dine hastily |
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| 19th Century socialite Peggy |
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| New Haven Colony cofounder Theophilus |
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| New Haven's founder Theophilus ___ |
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| Toronto's __ Centre |
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| Iacocca's successor |
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| Noted stationer |
|
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| American portraitist |
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| Canadian financier Cyrus |
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| Industrialist Cyrus ___ |
|
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| Jackson's first Secy. of War |
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| U.S. industrialist: 1883-1979 |
|
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| Secretary of War: 1829-31 |
|
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| A Jackson Secretary of War |
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| City in Ohio |
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| U.S. Sec. of War: 1829-31 |
|
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| A Colonial governor |
|
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| A Jackson Sec. of War |
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| Jackson Sec. of War |
|
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| Sec. of War: 1829–31 |
|
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| Industrialist Cyrus |
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| Andrew Jackson's Secretary of War. |
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| Jackson's war secretary |
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| Chairman. |
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| Congressman from N. J. |
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| Big name in paper |
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| Big name in stationery |
|
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| Stationery company |
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| Use, as a kitchen island |
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| Early colonist |
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| Member of Jackson's Cabinet. |
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| Andrew Jackson's Sec. of War. |
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| Jackson's Secy. of War. |
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| Peggy O'Neill's husband. |
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| Andrew Jackson's Secy. of War. |
|
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| Pres. Jackson's Secy. of War. |
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| Jackson's Secretary of War. |
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| Authoress Evelyn. |
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| Jackson's first Secy. of War. |
|
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| Congressman from New Jersey. |
|
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| ___ Affair (scandal involving Andrew Jackson's cabinet) |
|
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| Representative from N. J. |
|
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| Peggy O'Neill's second husband. |
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| Walter Prichard ___, dramatic critic and teacher. |
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| Authoress Evelyn ___. |
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