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| David ___, British actor who played Bill in spy thriller series Killing Eve (4) |
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| Douglas -, Field Marshal; Commander-in-Chief of the British Expeditionary Force from 1915-18 |
Mirror Quiz |
15 May 2025 |
| Reagan Cabinet member |
Eugene Sheffer |
12 May 2025 |
| Bit of mocha ignored by David as DI Grim in sitcom The Thin Blue Line (4) |
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| Alexander -, US Secretary of State from 1981-82 |
Mirror Quiz |
11 Mar 2025 |
| Reagan's Secretary of State Alexander ___ |
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| Douglas, British field marshal who died in 1928 (4) |
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| Douglas -, Field Marshal; Commander-in-Chief of the British Expeditionary Force from 1915-18 |
Mirror Quiz |
07 Nov 2024 |
| Brand of Scottish whisky founded in Clackmannan in the early 1720s (4) |
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| Ex-NATO chief Al |
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| Alexander -, US Secretary of State from 1981-82 |
Mirror Quiz |
17 Jul 2024 |
| Whisky brand |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
16 Jun 2024 |
| Douglas -, Field Marshal who became Commander-in-Chief of the British Expeditionary Force in 1915 |
Mirror Quiz |
07 Jun 2024 |
| Reagan Cabinet guy |
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| Douglas ___, First World War field marshal (4) |
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| VIP in the Reagan White House |
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| British Commander-in-Chief in World War I (4) |
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| Alexander, US Secretary of State 1981-82 (4) |
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| Author of The Comfort Book and novels including How to Stop Time and The Midnight Library (4) |
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| Member of Reagan's cabinet |
Wall Street Journal |
08 Sep 2023 |
| Reagan's first secretary of state |
Wall Street Journal |
19 Apr 2023 |
| Alexander of Reagan's Cabinet |
Premier Sunday |
19 Jun 2022 |
| Reagan Cabinet member |
Eugene Sheffer |
02 Jun 2022 |
| General hospital getting a soldier upset |
The Guardian Cryptic |
11 Nov 2021 |
| General hospital getting a soldier upset |
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| Reagan secretary of state |
Newsday |
03 Sep 2021 |
| Reagan's first secretary of state |
LA Times Daily |
13 Dec 2020 |
| Reagan's first secretary of state |
The Washington Post |
13 Dec 2020 |
| 1980s secretary of state Al |
Wall Street Journal |
22 Oct 2020 |
| Nixon's last chief of staff |
The Washington Post |
13 Sep 2020 |
| Nixon's last chief of staff |
LA Times Daily |
13 Sep 2020 |
| Reagan secretary of state Alexander __ |
The Washington Post |
09 Jun 2020 |
| Reagan secretary of state Alexander __ |
LA Times Daily |
09 Jun 2020 |
| Reagan cabinet member |
Newsday |
02 Jun 2019 |
| ___ Club (Scotch whisky) |
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| 1980s Secretary of State Alexander |
Jonesin |
14 Aug 2018 |
| Secretary of state after Muskie |
New York Times |
20 Jul 2018 |
| Alexander ___, United States Secretary under Ronald Reagan |
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| Reagan's first secretary of state |
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| Secretary of state after Muskie |
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| Reagan Cabinet member |
Eugene Sheffer |
11 Dec 2017 |
| Reagan's first secretary of state |
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| 'Caveat: Realism, Reagan and Foreign Policy' memoirist |
New York Times |
07 Oct 2017 |
| Secretary of state before Shultz |
The Washington Post |
03 Aug 2017 |
| Secretary of state before Shultz |
LA Times Daily |
03 Aug 2017 |
| Reagan's first secretary of state |
Wall Street Journal |
13 May 2017 |
| Alexander ___ (1924-2010), first U.S. Secretary of State under Ronald Reagan |
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| Secretary of state before Shultz |
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| "Caveat: Realism, Reagan and Foreign Policy" memoirist |
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| Reagan's first Secretary of State |
Wall Street Journal |
22 Jul 2016 |
| '80s Secretary of State Alexander |
Eugene Sheffer |
12 Jan 2016 |
| Chief of Staff after Haldeman |
LA Times Daily |
01 Jan 2016 |
| Chief of Staff after Haldeman |
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| WW1 commander, hard and daring, ignoring the odds |
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| Secretary of State under Reagan |
Wall Street Journal |
28 Oct 2015 |
| Secretary of state under Reagan |
New York Times |
19 Apr 2015 |
| Alexander who served three presidents |
New York Times |
14 Apr 2015 |
| General who became a secretary of state |
New York Times |
29 Jan 2015 |
| Secretary of state under Reagan |
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| Alexander who served three presidents |
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| Secretary of State under Reagan |
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| Reagan secretary of state |
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| Alexander of the Reagan Cabinet |
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| Reagan cabinet member |
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| 1980s secretary of state Alexander |
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| 1980s secretary of state Alexander |
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| White House chief of staff after Haldeman |
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| Alexander in Reagan's cabinet |
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| Reagan Cabinet member |
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| Reagan Cabinet member |
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| White House Chief of Staff during Watergate |
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| "Caveat: Realism, Reagan and Foreign Policy" writer |
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| He said, "As of now, I am in control here, in the White House" on March 30, 1981 |
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| Reagan Cabinet member |
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| Watergate-era White House chief of staff |
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| Reagan secretary of state |
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| Reagan's Secretary of State |
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| Nixon chief of staff |
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| Nixon chief of staff |
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| Reagan cabinet member Alexander |
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| Nixon's last chief of staff |
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| Reagan secretary of state |
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| Reagan's first secretary of state |
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| Nixon's last chief of staff |
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| Nixon's last chief of staff |
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| Reagan's secretary of state |
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| Reagan's first secretary of state |
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| Nixon Chief of Staff |
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| Alexander who said "I'm in control here" |
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| Alexander of the Reagan cabinet |
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| 1980s Secretary of State Alexander |
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| Former Secretary of State Alexander |
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| He infamously said "I'm in charge" |
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| Nixon chief of staff |
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| Alexander __, Reagan's first secretary of state |
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| Alexander __, Reagan's first secretary of state |
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| Douglas or Alexander |
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| "I'm in control here" speaker |
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| Secretary of State under Reagan |
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| Secretary of state before Shultz |
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| Reagan's Secretary of State Alexander |
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| Reagan's secretary of state |
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| Reagan cabineteer Alexander |
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| Reagan's secretary of state |
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| Reagan Secretary of State |
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| Reagan cabinet member |
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| Reagan Secretary of State |
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| Former Nixon chief of staff |
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| Reagan cabinet member |
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| Reagan's secretary of state |
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| Secretary of State before Shultz |
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| Secretary of State before Shultz |
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| Reagan's secretary of state |
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| Alexander ___, secretary of state under Reagan |
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| Reagan cabinet member |
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| Alexander or Douglas |
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| Shultz's predecessor as secretary of state |
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| '70s NATO commander |
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| '80s secretary of state |
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| Former secretary of state Alexander |
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| Reagan secretary of state |
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| Reagan cabinet member |
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| Alexander of the Reagan cabinet |
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| He infamously said in 1981, "I am in control here" |
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| Secretary of State with "Jr." in his name |
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| Reagan's "I'm in charge" guy |
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| Reagan cabinet member |
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| Muskie's successor in the Cabinet |
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| British field marshall |
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| Reagan statesman |
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| Alexander of State |
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| "Inner Circles" memoirist |
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| Department of State chief under Reagan |
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| Reagan Cabinet member |
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| Reagan's first Secretary of State |
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| Reagan's first Secretary of State |
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| Reagan Secretary of State Alexander |
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| A Reagan attorney general |
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| 1980s statesman |
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| Reagan Secretary of State |
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| Chief of staff under Nixon |
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| Reagan cabinet member |
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| Nixon chief of staff |
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| Muskie's successor |
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| Nixon staff chief |
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| Reagan's first Secretary of State |
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| Reagan's take-charge Secretary of State |
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| Former secretary of state Alexander |
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| Nixon chief of staff |
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| Secretary of State under Reagan |
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| Former White House chief of staff |
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| Reagan's Secretary of State |
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| Former Defense Secretary Alexander |
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| Former Secretary of State Alexander |
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| Former secretary of state |
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| Nixon chief of staff |
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| Reagan pal Al |
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| Sec. Shultz's predecessor |
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| British W.W. I field marshal |
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| A Presidential candidate |
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| Muskie's successor |
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| Nixon aide in 1974 |
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| Whilom Reagan Sec. of State |
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| Reagan's first Sec. of State |
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| Ex–Secretary of State |
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| White House aide in 1974 |
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| British field marshal in W.W. I |
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| British field marshal, W.W. I. |
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| Former Kissinger-Nixon aide |
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| British marshal of W.W. I |
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| British marshal |
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| Marshal of W.W. I |
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| British marshal of W. W. I |
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| W. W. I marshal |
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| British C. I. C. in World War I. |
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| British field marshal, World War I. |
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| British Commander in Chief, 1915. |
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| Commander at Battle of The Somme. |
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| British commander in W. W. I. |
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| Famous British Field Marshal. |
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| Marshal of W. W. I. |
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| British Commander in Chief, 1916–18. |
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| British marshal of W. W. I. |
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| Pershing's British counterpart. |
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| W.W. I general. |
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| British general. |
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| Famous British soldier. |
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| British CIC, 1915–19. |
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| English field marshal. |
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| Famous British general. |
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| British general, World War I. |
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| British C. I. C., 1915. |
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| British general of W. W. I. |
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| British Field Marshal. |
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| British C. I. C. in 1915. |
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| British marshal, 1915–18. |
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| British contemporary of Pershing. |
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| England's field marshal, 1915–18. |
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| British commander, 1914–18. |
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