Robert Stack played this federal agent, the incorruptible hero of The Untouchables, TV show of the late 50s (5,4) |
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Famous US Treasury agent (5,4) |
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Prohibition agent who brought down Al Capone |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
08 Sep 2019 |
Storied speakeasy raider |
The Washington Post |
30 Oct 2016 |
Top Untouchable |
Premier Sunday |
23 Oct 2016 |
Renowned 1920s raider |
New York Times |
11 Apr 2015 |
Renowned 1920s raider |
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His last line in a 1987 film is "I think I'll have a drink" |
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1930s Safety Director of Cleveland |
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J. Alfred Prufrock-like quality? |
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"The Untouchables" co-author, 1957 |
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"The Untouchables" co-author, 1957 |
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Noted Volstead Act enforcer |
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Officer who was still hunting in the 1920s-'30s |
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Al Capone's nemesis |
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Noted member of the Bureau of Prohibition |
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1987 Kevin Costner role |
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50-Down role in 38-Across |
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50-Down role in 38-Across |
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Costner role |
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Leader of the Untouchables |
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Storied speakeasy raider |
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State of being Prufrock's creator? |
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"Untouchables" boss |
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Kevin Costner role |
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1920's-30's lawman |
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1987 Kevin Costner role |
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