Margaret Mitchell's 'frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn' tale of the American Civil War (4,4,3,4) |
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Film making thin wet dog whine, possibly |
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Then I get how playing vuvuzela perhaps is epic (4,4,3,4) |
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Clark Gable epic film |
Newsday |
04 Jan 2023 |
Carried away by current film? |
The Guardian Cryptic |
08 Nov 2021 |
Novel and film whose last line is formed by six key words in this puzzle |
Premier Sunday |
22 Nov 2020 |
Book that's not about hurricane losses |
USA Today |
05 Sep 2019 |
Leading male character in Margaret Mitchell's |
The Guardian Speedy |
11 Aug 2019 |
1939 Best Picture Oscar film (3:40+) |
Newsday |
31 Mar 2019 |
Book that's not about hurricane losses |
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1939 period romantic drama film starring Vivien Leigh |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
29 Jul 2018 |
Dead from flatulence -- that's novel! |
The Telegraph Toughie |
28 Feb 2018 |
Margaret Mitchell's best-seller |
USA Today |
18 Mar 2015 |
Margaret Mitchell's best-seller |
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*1939 Vivien Leigh/Clark Gable film |
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1939 epic film |
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Oscar-winning film of 1939 |
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Clark Gable film of 1939 |
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Clark Gable film of '39 |
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Margaret Mitchell's best-seller |
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Item: 1936 novel. Problem: Missing from collection after freak storm. |
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Film classic set in 1860s Georgia |
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Blockbuster film of '39 |
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Film in the AFI Top 10 Epics list |
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Film title that's apropos to this puzzle's theme |
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Civil War story |
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— (1939) |
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(1939) |
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Film in AFI's top ten |
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Film classic of 1939 |
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Sailor's favorite film? |
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. . . a classic from which director George Cukor was fired? |
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Mitchell's bestseller |
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Margaret Mitchell novel |
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1936 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel |
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Where is my book? |
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1936 Margaret Mitchell novel |
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Meteorologist's favorite movie of 1939? |
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December 15, 1939 movie premiere |
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Best-selling 1936 novel |
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Film in the AFI top ten |
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63-Across film, 1939 |
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Film classic of 1939 |
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1939 epic film |
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AFI's #4 (1939) |
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Margaret Mitchell's Pulitzer winner |
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. . . tomorrow is another day. |
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Civil War story |
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Selznick epic |
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1939 Civil War film |
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1939 film |
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Premiere of 12/15/39 |
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Fleming film: 1939 |
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Selznick epic |
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" . . . tomorrow is another day" |
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Mitchell masterpiece |
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Departed, as Dorothy from Kansas? |
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Mitchell classic |
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Oscar winner: 1939 |
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Originally "Ba! Ba! Black Sheep" |
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Disappeared, to an anemologist? |
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Like March on April 1 |
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Vehicle for Leigh |
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Tale of autumn leaves? |
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Vanished |
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Like Dowson's Cynara |
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Like temporal things |
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Oscar picture, '39 |
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Perennial movie re-release |
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Clark Gable classic |
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Book title from Ernest Dowson. |
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Quote from Dowson poem. |
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Familiar quote from Ernest Dowson. |
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Phenomenon of 1936. |
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It was translated into 18 languages. |
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Quotation adapted from Psalm 103, used as title. |
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HOOD WITH TIE WINE |
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