Nephew on #75- |
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Pinter, for instance or Dahl maybe (6) |
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1066 loser, King - (6) |
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___ and Maude (1971 black comedy) |
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___ Robbins, U.S. writer of popular novels, born in 1916 (6) |
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_ Radford, well-known coachbuilding firm (6) |
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(and 3 Down) Former prime minister upset his owl Ronald (6,6) |
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Pot hardliner upset playwright (6,6) |
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English king, defeated in 1066 |
Mirror Tea Time |
16 Apr 2025 |
Playwright who won the 2005 Nobel Prize in Literature (6,6) |
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"__ and Maude" |
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First name of two UK PMs - and a Lord H, maybe (6) |
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Playwright Pinter |
Thomas Joseph |
21 Dec 2024 |
Author Robbins |
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English king who lost the Battle of Hastings (6) |
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"___ and the Purple Crayon" (1955 kids' book, or a 2024 film) |
USA Today |
22 Oct 2024 |
She won a British Soap Award for playing the tragic Lola in EastEnders (8,6) |
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_ Pinter, playwright (6) |
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Maude's partner in a 1971 film |
Premier Sunday |
25 Aug 2024 |
Apt name for a newsman |
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Detain a king indoors - this one? |
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Man with a right to be in the cargo compartment (6) |
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For his public image, which British prime minister smoked a pipe and drank beer, but in private smoked cigars and drank spirits? (6,6) |
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King killed at the Battle of Hastings (6) |
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_ Radford, coachbuilders of Mini de Ville acclaim (6) |
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He has some charm, though not young (6) |
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Byron's 'Childe' (6) |
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Charm without measure by aged king (6) |
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Saxon royal |
The Sun Two Speed |
28 May 2024 |
A king in control when Normans invaded? |
The Sun Two Speed |
28 May 2024 |
Neighbours character Mr Bishop has a right to go in the cargo compartment (6) |
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Neighbours character, - - - Bishop |
Mirror Tea Time |
28 Apr 2024 |
"Analyze This" director Ramis |
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Defeated king at Hastings |
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An old king to keep an eye out for? (6) |
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Danielle _, Celebrity jungle dweller who portrayed EastEnders' Lola (6) |
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English king defeated at the Battle of Hastings (6) |
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Bit of a charmer, old Macmillan was |
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Hal's full name |
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"Ghostbusters" actor and co-writer Ramis |
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Playwright Pinter |
Thomas Joseph |
23 Mar 2023 |
Father of Harold Jr |
Canadiana |
13 Mar 2023 |
___ Ramis, "Caddyshack" director who directed the 1993 film "Groundhog Day" |
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Purple-crayon-carrying boy of children's literature |
New York Times |
25 Dec 2022 |
Defeated king is stern — nothing left in possession |
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Defeated king is stern — nothing left in possession |
The Guardian Quiptic |
14 Nov 2022 |
Purple crayon user in kidlit |
USA Today |
28 Mar 2022 |
Novelist Robbins |
Premier Sunday |
20 Mar 2022 |
"Over the Rainbow" composer Arlen |
Premier Sunday |
29 Aug 2021 |
Novelist Robbins or playwright Pinter |
Newsday |
12 May 2021 |
___ Pinter, playwright whose play inspired the "Seinfeld" episode "The Betrayal" |
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Who had an eyeful of almost erect veteran? |
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Playwright Pinter |
Eugene Sheffer |
24 Aug 2020 |
Purple crayon wielder of children’s books |
Wall Street Journal |
18 Jun 2020 |
A king in control? Not in 1066! |
The Sun Two Speed |
03 Mar 2020 |
Male name |
The Sun Two Speed |
03 Mar 2020 |
Edward the Confessor's successor |
Newsday |
16 Nov 2019 |
A king in control — in 1066? |
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Kumar's partner in films |
Premier Sunday |
08 Sep 2019 |
Playwright Pinter |
Thomas Joseph |
13 May 2019 |
Ramis of "Ghostbusters" |
LA Times Daily |
25 Feb 2019 |
Ramis of 'Ghostbusters' |
The Washington Post |
25 Feb 2019 |
Maude or Kumar's movie partner |
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Ramis of "Ghostbusters" |
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Playwright Pinter |
Newsday |
07 Oct 2018 |
Leader in Hastings, a king from a long time ago? |
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Hastings casualty |
The Times Concise |
30 Jan 2018 |
One of the two film stoners who 'go to White Castle' |
New York Times |
17 Nov 2017 |
A king in control? Not after 1066! |
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'Music Man' Hill |
Wall Street Journal |
01 Apr 2017 |
One of the two film stoners who "go to White Castle" |
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Kid-lit character with a 'Purple Crayon' |
New York Times |
26 Nov 2016 |
Man's name |
The Times Concise |
14 Oct 2016 |
Battle victim – may he just have seen the one that got him? |
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-- Steptoe, part played by Harry H. Corbett in 'Steptoe and Son' |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
06 Mar 2016 |
Kid-lit character with a "Purple Crayon" |
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___ Macmillan, 1950s-'60s British P.M |
New York Times |
16 Aug 2015 |
King killed at Hastings |
The Times Concise |
01 Jul 2015 |
Lloyd of old movies .. |
Eugene Sheffer |
28 Feb 2015 |
___ Macmillan, 1950s-'60s British P.M. |
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Playwright Pinter |
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Robbins or Ramis |
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Silent film comic Lloyd |
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Lloyd of the silents |
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William the Conqueror's adversary |
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Playwright Pinter |
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Playwright Pinter |
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Playwright Pinter |
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Loser at Hastings |
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Foe of William the Conqueror |
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Songwriter Arlen |
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Ramis, Pinter or Lloyd |
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Weird Cosby character |
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Arlen or Lloyd |
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Maude's film partner |
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"Over the Rainbow" composer Arlen |
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Maude's movie mate |
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Lloyd of silent comedies |
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Hastings loser |
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Former British prime minister Wilson |
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"Weird" Cosby character |
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Actor Ramis of "Ghostbusters" |
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"The Music Man" protagonist ___ Hill |
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Maude's movie title partner |
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Daddy Warbucks creator Gray |
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"Over the Rainbow" composer Arlen |
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Ex-British P.M. Macmillan |
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Ex-British P.M. Macmillan |
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Composer Arlen |
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Composer Arlen |
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Comedic actor Lloyd |
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Maude's movie mate |
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Arlen or Lloyd |
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Weird _____ (Cosby character) |
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Hastings loser |
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Playwright Pinter |
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PM Macmillan |
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Playwright Pinter |
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Statesman Stassen |
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Playwright Pinter |
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Comic Lloyd |
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Lloyd of silents |
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See 25 Down |
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Loser in 1066 |
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Arlen or 67 Down |
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English king in 1066 |
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Teen of comics |
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Stassen. |
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Loser at Hastings, 1066. |
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Last Saxon king of England. |
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Shortstop Reese. |
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Berlioz's "___ in Italy." |
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Hero of "Autobiography of a Curmudgeon." |
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"Childe ___." |
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Mr. Ickes |
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Urey |
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Stassen |
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Loser of the Battle of Hastings. |
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The Last of the Saxons. |
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