| King of Wessex who died in 839 (6) |
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| English king seen for example to be right |
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| King of the West Saxons, succeeding to the throne in 802 (6) |
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| King of Wessex (802 - 839) who conquered Mercia in 829, having been exiled by Offa in 789 (6) |
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| King of Wessex from 802-839 |
Mirror Quiz |
27 Apr 2024 |
| Former king of Wessex |
Mirror Tea Time |
07 Feb 2024 |
| King of Wessex and England who died in 839 (6) |
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| Queen visiting for one chance to see old king |
The Times Cryptic |
22 Dec 2023 |
| Ninth-century king of Wessex |
Wall Street Journal |
13 Mar 2021 |
| Soprano, good for learner, upset old king |
The Telegraph Toughie |
03 Mar 2021 |
| Say Right gets in to back 'English king'? |
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| King of Wessex from 802 to 839 |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
16 Dec 2018 |
| Grandfather of Alfred the Great |
New York Times |
25 Feb 2018 |
| Grandfather of Alfred the Great |
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| Old king and elder maybe back to protect our country |
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| First king of the English |
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| Ninth-century Anglo-Saxon king |
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| __ Sousé, W.C. Fields's "The Bank Dick" role |
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| __ Sousé, W.C. Fields's "The Bank Dick" role |
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| Ninth-century king of Wessex |
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| "Pretty Baby" composer van Alstyne |
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| First English king |
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| Father of Æthelwulf |
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| ___ Sousé (W.C. Fields in "The Bank Dick") |
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| First King of the English |
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| First king of England |
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| First English king |
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| __ Sousé (W.C. Fields character) |
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| Ninth-century Saxon king |
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| W.C., in "The Bank Dick" |
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| __ Souse (W.C. Fields character) |
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| First English King, so called |
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| Saxon king |
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| Herb Sheldon's TV puppet. |
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| Man's name. |
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| Early Saxon king. |
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| First King of England. |
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