"Turn Me Loose" singer known by one name |
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__ Society, Labour supporting thinktank founded in 1884 |
The Guardian Weekend |
08 Oct 2022 |
Member of a left-wing society founded in 1884, named after a Roman general known as Cunctator |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
31 Jul 2022 |
Member of a British socialist organisation founded in 1884 |
The Guardian Quick |
08 Jul 2022 |
Excellent upright character with article favouring gradual change |
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A ____ aims to achieve socialism by gradual rather than revolutionary means |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
09 Jun 2019 |
Teen idol with the 1959 album 'Hold That Tiger!' |
The Chronicle of Higher Education |
09 Mar 2018 |
Socialist supporter securing a British isle |
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Teen idol with the 1959 album "Hold That Tiger!" |
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One-named '50s-'60s teen idol |
Jonesin |
18 Jul 2017 |
Leaders in fact are being indecisive and needlessly cautious |
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Leftie somewhat short, if hugged by supporter |
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Member of society founded in 1884 favouring spread of socialism |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
12 Jun 2016 |
Soccer bosses forbid recruiting one favouring the left |
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Teen idol of the '50s |
USA Today |
31 Mar 2015 |
Scotsman goes after great socialist |
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Teen idol of the '50s |
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1959 pop idol |
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"Turn Me Loose" singer, 1959 |
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1950s heartthrob |
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One-named teen idol of the late '50s/early '60s |
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"Turn Me Loose" singer |
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"Turn Me Loose" singer, 1959 |
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'Turn Me Loose' singer |
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'50s teen star |
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"Hound Dog Man" singer |
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50's teen idol |
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"Turn Me Loose" singer |
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One-named 50's-60's teen idol |
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'50s teen idol |
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1959 "Tiger" singer |
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English socialist |
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Socialist of a sort |
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Politically cautious |
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Society linked with Shaw. |
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English socialist. |
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Famous Scotland Yard man. |
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G. B. S. was one. |
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British socialist. |
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Moderate Socialist of Britain. |
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Famous English socialist. |
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