| Name that woman's husband! (6) |
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| Prussian name for the woman's husband (6) |
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| Name the girl's fiance (6) |
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| Hull FC and 2018-2020 Newcastle Knights prop (6,6) |
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| The lady's fellow is actor Fred Gwynne's Mr Munster (6) |
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| Novelist Melville |
Thomas Joseph |
08 Mar 2025 |
| Armand's equivalent |
Newsday |
08 Mar 2025 |
| "Munsters" dad |
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| ____ Munster, patriarch of the TV family and one of Frankenstein's monsters (6) |
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| "Moby-Dick" novelist Melville |
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| Politico Cain |
Premier Sunday |
13 Oct 2024 |
| "Moby-Dick" author Melville |
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| Lily Munster's man |
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| Husband on "The Munsters" |
Premier Sunday |
16 Jun 2024 |
| Teutonic name for the girl's fiance (6) |
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| "Omoo" writer Melville |
Premier Sunday |
09 Jun 2024 |
| Father in <i>The Munsters</i> |
The Sun Mini |
12 May 2024 |
| Melville, Wouk or Pee-wee (6) |
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| ___ Melville, Moby-dick author (6) |
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| The lady's fellow turns me around to see Fred Gwynne's 1960s sitcom role (6,7) |
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| Father in The Munsters (6) |
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| Cain with a 2012 presidential campaign |
New York Times |
17 Nov 2021 |
| “La Cage aux Folles” songwriter |
Wall Street Journal |
01 Jul 2021 |
| Appropriate name for that woman's husband? |
New York Times |
30 Apr 2021 |
| The lady's fellow is a jazz musician |
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| Broadway legend Jerry |
Wall Street Journal |
02 Jun 2020 |
| Woody perhaps the one she loves? |
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| Comic character Pee-wee |
Universal |
18 Jan 2019 |
| Comic character Pee-wee |
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| Could be Woody Allen on vacation on small island |
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| Mr. Munster |
USA Today |
08 Apr 2018 |
| Husband of Lily Munster |
Premier Sunday |
14 Jan 2018 |
| Mr. Munster |
Thomas Joseph |
06 Dec 2017 |
| Name of that woman's husband |
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| Jazz musician, that woman's husband? |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
03 Mar 2015 |
| Melville or Wouk |
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| One of the Munsters |
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| Writer Melville |
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| "Mame" composer |
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| Munster of '60s TV |
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| Author Wouk |
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| Author Wouk |
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| Jazzman Woody |
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| Jazzman Woody |
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| Bandleader with the #1 hit "Blues in the Night" |
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| Ishmael's creator |
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| "Hello, Dolly!" composer |
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| Jerry who wrote "Hello, Dolly!" |
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| Novelist Melville |
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| Mr. Munster |
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| One of the Munsters |
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| Babe Ruth's middle name |
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| Broadway composer Jerry |
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| See 8-Down |
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| Author Melville |
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| Author Melville |
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| Hermits' leader |
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| Mr. Munster |
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| Wouk or Melville |
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| Author Melville |
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| First name in Munster's? |
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| Melville or Munster |
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| Broadway great Jerry |
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| Lily Munster's love |
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| Mr. Munster, of 60's TV |
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| Hermits' leader |
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| Woody |
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| Melville or Wouk |
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| Screenwriter Mankiewicz |
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| Babe Ruth's middle name |
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| Ruth's middle name |
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| George ___ (Babe) Ruth |
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| Author Wouk |
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| Woody of music |
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| The Babe's middle name. |
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| Penrod's friend. |
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| Ruth's middle name. |
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| Babe Ruth's middle name. |
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| One of the Babe's names. |
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| Author Wouk. |
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| Musician Woody. |
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