| Under which pseudonym did Gillian Rubinstein write Tales of the Otori (2003-7)? (5) |
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| English family dating back to Norman times |
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| Barry ..... , 1995-2014 chairman and owner of Leyton Orient FC (5) |
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| Barry ..... , 1995-2014 chairman and owner of Leyton Orient (5) |
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| Terry _, legendary carper and angling author (5) |
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| Try name for promoter Barry (5) |
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| Chick ___, American sportscaster known for being the play-by-play announcer for the Los Angeles Lakers |
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| Basketball Hall of Fame announcer Chick |
The Washington Post |
18 May 2018 |
| Basketball Hall of Fame announcer Chick |
LA Times Daily |
18 May 2018 |
| Basketball Hall of Fame announcer Chick |
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| Broadway star George |
Eugene Sheffer |
31 Oct 2015 |
| George who won a Tony for 'La Cage aux Folles' |
Wall Street Journal |
31 Oct 2015 |
| George who won a Tony for "La Cage aux Folles" |
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| Two-time Tony winner George |
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| "La Cage aux Folles" Tony winner |
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| Legendary Laker sportscaster Chick |
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| Basketball Hall of Fame announcer Chick |
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| Hall of Fame Lakers announcer |
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| Hall of Fame Lakers announcer |
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| George of "La Cage aux Folles" |
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| George of Broadway's "La Cage aux Folles" |
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| Hall-of-Fame Laker broadcaster Chick |
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| George with two Tonys |
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| George of Broadway's "La Cage aux Folles" |
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| George of "La Cage aux Folles" |
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| Legendary Laker sportscaster Chick |
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| George of Broadway's "La Cage aux Folles" |
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| L.A. sports announcer Chick |
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| "Sunset Boulevard" Tony winner George |
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| Author Lafcadio ___ |
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| "Sunset Boulevard" Tony-winner George |
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| Chita writer |
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| Tony-winner George |
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| 1995 Tony winner George |
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| Writer Lafcadio ___ |
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| Author Lafcadio ___ |
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| Lafcadio ___, U.S. journalist-author |
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| Ex-Giant pitcher Jim |
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| Author Lafcadio |
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| Writer Lafcadio |
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| He taught English at University of Tokyo (1850–1904). |
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| Irish-Greek author, interpreter of Japan. |
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| American author who took Japanese citizenship. |
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| Writer who became Japanese citizen. |
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| Lafcadio ___, author. |
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| 19th cen. author, multinational. |
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| Author Lafcadio. |
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| Writer Lafcadio. |
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| American writer, Japanese citizen (1850–1904). |
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| Interpreter of Japan to Western World (1850–1904). |
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| Author who became a Japanese citizen. |
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| Lafcadio ___, naturalized Japanese (1850–1904). |
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| American writer of exotic tales. |
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| U. S. writer who took Japanese citizenship (1850–1904). |
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