| See 47-Across |
New York Times |
06 Nov 2025 |
| Flemish cooking? I've got the very person! (7) |
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| Emphatically the man could be Flemish (7) |
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| Who 'every man' may be for? (7) |
The Guardian Quick |
26 Mar 2025 |
| His own person |
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| Reflexive pronoun, for a male (7) |
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| "It's the Devil ___!" |
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| Reflexive form of "he" |
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| Emphatically, he rejects a terrible meal with fish (7) |
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| Translate Flemish pronoun (7) |
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| Flemish |
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| Films he directed for his own ego (7) |
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| Third party of some importance esp. the head of a house; a male self (7) |
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| Referring to that man, possibly Flemish (7) |
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| Flemish (anag) (7) |
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| Third person singular (7) |
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| Masculine reflexive pronoun (7) |
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| Bloke translating Flemish (7) |
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| "He only thinks about ___" (Selfish) |
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| 'And he ... HE __! ... The Grinch carved the roast-beast!' |
The Washington Post |
11 Jan 2021 |
| "And he ... HE __! ... The Grinch carved the roast-beast!" |
LA Times Daily |
11 Jan 2021 |
| A man's right? |
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| Emphatic form of he |
The Times Concise |
03 Aug 2020 |
| Fellow stressed but in good form? |
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| To whom a guy makes many comments |
Universal |
17 May 2017 |
| Hamlet's 'To be or not to be' addressee |
Wall Street Journal |
08 May 2017 |
| To whom a guy makes many comments |
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| I'm cutting meat up for that inward-looking bloke? |
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| Master of house in Scotland with whom poor Brutus was at war? |
The Times Cryptic |
24 Aug 2015 |
| That man personally makes songs, little being articulated |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
14 Mar 2015 |
| Masculine reflexive |
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| Flemish type could be no other |
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| Celeb's cameo-role credit, perhaps |
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| Hamlet's "To be, or not to be" addressee |
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| Actor's cameo role, sometimes |
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| Word in a documentary's credits |
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| To whom Hamlet said, "To be, or not to be" |
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| To whom Hamlet said, "To be, or not to be" |
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| Emphatic pronoun |
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| Masculine reflexive |
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| Master of a Dublin domicile |
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| End of the quotation |
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| Master of the house, in Ireland. |
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| Master of the house, Irish style |
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