| First name of Belgian novelist Simenon (7) |
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| Longest-serving prime minister of France (1962-8), who later (1969-74) succeeded Charles de Gaulle as president (7) |
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| Pointillist pioneer Seurat |
Wall Street Journal |
31 Aug 2024 |
| 25-acre lake at Girton Fishery, Notts (*roe eggs) (7) |
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| French painter who developed the pointillist technique, as in Dimanche a la Grande-Jatte (7,6) |
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| Author Simenon |
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| Feydeau who wrote farces |
Wall Street Journal |
24 Dec 2022 |
| 1960s-'70s French president Pompidou |
New York Times |
21 Sep 2019 |
| Composer Bizet |
New York Times |
23 Jul 2019 |
| 1960s-'70s French president Pompidou |
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| Composer Bizet |
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| Post-Impressionist Seurat |
New York Times |
10 Jun 2016 |
| Post-Impressionist Seurat |
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| __ Bank: fishing area off 11-Across |
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| __ Bank: fishing area off 11-Across |
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| St. __ (Grenada's capital) |
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| Painter Seurat |
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| Carpentier of ring fame |
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| Bizet |
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| French painter Seurat. |
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| Six kings of England. |
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| M. Simenon, creator of Inspector Maigret. |
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| Rulers during Colonial period. |
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| M. Clemenceau. |
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| Clemenceau. |
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| Mr. Bidault. |
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