| Famous abbess of Whitby (5) |
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| --- Ogden, classic Coronation Street character played by Jean Alexander for 23 years |
The Times Specialist |
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| ___ Ogden, classic Coronation Street character played by Jean Alexander for 23 years |
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| Broom-___ (comics witch) |
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| '___ Lessways', 1911 novel by Arnold Bennett (5) |
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| Iconic and much-missed Corrie character, _ Ogden (5) |
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| Broom-___ (witch in a comic strip) |
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| Activist ___ Flavia Nakabuye |
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| Broom- ___ of comics |
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| Greeting left by U.S. lawyer for female (5) |
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| ___ Ogden, old Corrie character (5) |
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| ___-- Ogden, Coronation Street character played by Jean Alexander (5) |
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| Margaret Thatcher's middle name |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
29 May 2024 |
| Netflix animated show set in Trolberg |
TV |
18 Feb 2024 |
| Lady whose child appeared inside (5) |
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| The H. of poet H. D. |
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| Broom- ___ (comics witch) |
LA Times Mini |
18 Dec 2023 |
| Animated drama series that won two Daytime Emmy awards in 2021 |
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| Broom-___ (comics witch) |
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| Imagist poet ___ Doolittle |
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| ___ Solis, Obama-era secretary of labor |
New York Times |
29 Apr 2021 |
| Imagist poet Doolittle |
New York Times |
22 Feb 2020 |
| Broom-__: comics witch |
LA Times Daily |
30 Dec 2018 |
| Broom-__: comics witch |
The Washington Post |
30 Dec 2018 |
| Broom-__: comics witch |
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| Comics witch Broom-___ |
USA Today |
13 Feb 2017 |
| "Sabrina the Teenage Witch" aunt |
LA Times Daily |
13 Aug 2016 |
| Margaret __ Thatcher |
Newsday |
14 May 2016 |
| Labor secretary Solis |
Wall Street Journal |
02 Apr 2016 |
| Broom-___ of the comics |
New York Times |
10 Feb 2016 |
| "Sabrina the Teenage Witch" aunt |
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| Broom-___ of the comics |
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| Poet Doolittle |
Newsday |
29 Mar 2015 |
| Poet Doolittle |
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| "Broom-__": comic strip |
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| Betty's sister on "Ugly Betty" |
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| Broom-___ (witch in a strip) |
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| "Broom-__": comic strip |
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| Woman regularly thrilled by Austria |
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| Greeting Lord's American girl |
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| Betty's sister on "Ugly Betty" |
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| Doolittle in poetry |
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| Margaret Thatcher's middle name |
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| Doolittle of verse |
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| "Broom-___" |
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| Labor secretary Solis |
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| Broom rider of comics |
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| Broom rider of comics |
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| Broom-__ (comics witch) |
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| Secretary on "Hogan's Heroes" |
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| Broom-__: comics witch |
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| Broom- -- (witch in the comics) |
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| "Broom-___" (comic strip) |
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| Broom rider of the comics |
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| Broom ___ (comics witch) |
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| Broom rider of the comics |
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| "Broom ___" (comic strip) |
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| Broom ___ (comics witch) |
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| Poet Doolittle better known as H.D. Imagiste |
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| Poet Doolittle better known as H.D. Imagiste |
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| Broom __ (comics witch) |
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| "Broom- ___" (comic strip) |
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| Margaret Thatcher's middle name |
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| "Broom-___" (Russell Myers comic strip) |
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| "Broom-___" |
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| Broom- -- (comical witch) |
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| "Broom-___" (Russell Myers strip) |
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| Margaret Thatcher's middle name |
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| Imagist poet Doolittle |
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| Poet Doolittle |
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| Margaret ___ Thatcher |
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| Margaret ___ Thatcher |
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| Broom- ___: comics witch |
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| One of teenage witch Sabrina's aunts |
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| Broom- ___: comics witch |
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| Broom-___ (comics witch) |
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| Broom _____ (comics witch) |
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| "Broom __" |
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| "Broom ___" (Russell Myers comic strip) |
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| Poet Doolittle |
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| Noted broom rider |
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| Fem. name meaning battle |
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| Broom __ (comics witch) |
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| Poet Doolittle |
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| Horace Rumpole's wife |
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| Broom- __ (comics witch) |
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| Broom ___ (Russell Myers's witch) |
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| Broom ___ comic witch |
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| Broom ___, comics witch |
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| Broom ___ of the comics |
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| Imagist Doolittle |
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| Poet Doolittle: 1886–1961 |
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| Broom ___, comic-strip witch |
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| Bennett's "___ Lessways" |
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| Poet H.D.'s first name |
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| "___ Lessways": Bennett |
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| "Broom ___," comic strip |
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| English saint |
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| "Marble Faun" girl |
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| Hawthorne girl |
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| Ibsen character, in "The Master Builder." |
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| Character in "The Master Builder." |
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| Arnold Bennett character. |
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| Name meaning "battle maid." |
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| New England girl in Hawthorne's "Marble Faun." |
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| Arnold Bennett heroine. |
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| Role for Jean Simmons. |
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| Girl's name. |
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| Name meaning "battle maiden." |
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| Name meaning battle maid. |
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