| London club hurt by wag |
The Telegraph Toughie |
13 Sep 2024 |
| Member of a comedy family whose real first name was Julius (7,4) |
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| Cigar-smoking old wit (7,4) |
The Guardian Quick |
17 Jun 2024 |
| Speaker of the quip: 2 wds. |
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| Star of the 1950s "You Bet Your Life" quiz show (7,4) |
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| His characters included Rufus T. Firefly and Dr. Hugo Z. Hackenbush |
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| Comedic brother who said "I've had a perfectly wonderful evening. But this wasn't it." |
Universal |
09 Mar 2022 |
| Leader of a zany comedy family |
Newsday |
01 Sep 2021 |
| *Comedian with bushy brows and a trademark mustache |
USA Today |
12 Feb 2021 |
| Comedian who said “I get credit all the time for things I never said” |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
21 Apr 2019 |
| ''A Day at the Races'' actor |
Newsday |
28 May 2017 |
| ''Monkey Business'' star |
Newsday |
26 Feb 2017 |
| *"I don't want to belong to any club that will accept me as a member" speaker |
LA Times Daily |
08 Dec 2015 |
| *"I don't want to belong to any club that will accept me as a member" speaker |
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| Greasepaint Moustache |
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| He said "I was married by a judge. I should have asked for a jury" |
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| Comedic brother |
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| He said "Here's to our wives and girlfriends ... may they never meet!" |
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| "Die, my dear? Why, that's the last thing I'll do!" |
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| Speaker of the quip revealed by the ends of the answers to 17-, 25-, 35- and 48-Across |
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| Antic brother |
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| Source of the quote |
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| ...in "Skidoo" (1968) |
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| Wisecracker born October 2, 1890 |
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| "Horse Feathers" star |
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| "Love Happy" star |
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| "Duck Soup" star |
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| Speaker of the quip |
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| Man with a 36-Across |
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| I8-#)""' |
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