| See 5dn, Who sang with seven of her siblings in a 1976-77 television series? (5,7) |
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| The ___ 5, pop group with the hit "I Want You Back" whose name includes a number |
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| Former President working with sailors |
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| Nicolas ___, Senegal and Chelsea striker (7) |
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| Queensland State of Origin centre/five-eighth 1986-92 (7) |
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| Wanda _ (7) |
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| State capital of Mississippi, known as 'The City with Soul' (7) |
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| Jamie ___, co-founder with Mark Pitchers of Capital Carp competitions (7) |
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| Janet ___, singer and actress (7) |
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| Suitable surname for a sailor boy |
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| Thomas Jonathan 'Stonewall' -, Confederate brigadier general associated with the First Battle of Bull Run of 1861 during the American Civil War |
Mirror Quiz |
11 Apr 2025 |
| ___ Pollock, US painter (7) |
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| Colin -, British athlete who won Olympic silver in the 110m hurdles in 1988 (7) |
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| Australian former basketball player, Lauren - (7) |
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| Ottawa Roughriders' quarterback Russ |
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| DeSean ___, former NFL wide receiver born in December who holds the record for most career touchdowns of 60+ yards |
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| The state capital of Mississippi (7) |
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| State capital of Mississippi (7) |
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| Who directed the Lord Of The Rings films? (7) |
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| General from a city in Mississippi (7) |
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| *Two-time World Series MVP winner in 1970s |
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| Knaves take on popstar Michael (7) |
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| first Democratic president |
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| Saoirse-monica ___, star of TV series Derry Girls and film Coffee Wars (7) |
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| White Sox batter in Field of Dreams, Shoeless Joe ... (7) |
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| ___ Pollock, American abstract expressionist artist (7) |
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| In general, knaves get ahead (7) |
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| Jesse, U.S. clergyman and politician born in 1941 (7) |
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| Michael who did the moonwalk |
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| Greek hero gets around grand statesman |
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| See 4dn Oscar-winning Kiwi filmmaker (5,7) |
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| US civil rights activist who mounted presidential campaigns in 1984 and 1988 (7) |
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| "Wardrobe malfunction" during halftime show in 2004 |
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| Santa_, Calif. |
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| renowned vocalist Mahalia |
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| Andrew —, president of the US from 1829-37 |
Mirror Quiz |
07 Jan 2024 |
| Andrew -, president of the US from 1829-37 (7) |
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| Andrew ___, seventh President of the United States after whom Mississippi's capital city is named |
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| Samuel L. ___, "Pulp Fiction" actor who played Martin Luther King Jr. in the 2011 stage production "Mountaintop" |
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| Bo ___, former football player who once said, "Set your goals high, and don't stop till you get there" |
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| See 33-Across |
New York Times |
07 Oct 2022 |
| Stephen ___, former NBA player for LA Clippers and co-host of the podcast "All the Smoke" |
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| Kevin ___, former MMA athlete who won a gold medal at the 1992 Olympics |
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| With 21-Across, artist known to 39-Across pigments back and forth onto canvases |
New York Times |
28 Jul 2021 |
| The ___ 5, '70s pop group who were a predecessor to modern boy bands |
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| Glenda ___, actress from "A Touch of Class" who won the Best Actress Award at the 46th Academy Awards |
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| With 39-Across, noted abstract impressionist |
Universal |
15 Jul 2020 |
| Seventh president |
Thomas Joseph |
27 Jul 2019 |
| State capital‘s toilet working |
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| FRONT |
Newsday |
11 Jan 2019 |
| See 50-Across |
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| See 50-Across |
New York Times |
03 Jan 2019 |
| Pollock and other fish numbers returning |
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| Singer who appeared in a Pepsi commercial featuring an altered version of his song "Billie Jean" in 1984, Michael ___ |
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| Samuel L. ____, a movie star with films such as "Pulp Fiction" and "Django Unchained" |
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| Michael ___, the late singer who is referred to as "The King of Pop" |
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| Romantic country song by musical couple Johnny Cash and June Carter |
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| Glenda ____, actress and former Labour MP |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
03 Jun 2018 |
| 7th president |
Eugene Sheffer |
16 Feb 2018 |
| See 37-Across |
Wall Street Journal |
07 Aug 2017 |
| North of Sixty star Tom |
Canadiana |
10 Jul 2017 |
| Mississippi capital and 7th US president |
Irish Times Simplex |
17 Feb 2017 |
| Russ ____ ( famed Ottawa pivot) |
Canadiana |
17 Oct 2016 |
| 'Bad' singer Michael |
Premier Sunday |
24 Jul 2016 |
| Bad singer |
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| See 1-Across |
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| Mississippi's capital |
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| See 10-Down |
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| Stonewall on the battlefield |
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| The last name for this puzzle |
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| State capital on the Pearl River |
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| Glenda who played 17 Across in '72 |
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| $20 |
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| Judge who's no friend of 4-Across |
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| "Mr. October" Reggie |
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| "Old Hickory" |
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| Michael or Mahalia |
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| Michael or Stonewall |
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| Stonewall or Miss.'s capital |
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| Multi-sports pro Bo ___ |
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| Presidential hopeful: 1984 |
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| Supreme Court justice. |
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| The winner in 1828. |
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| Chief prosecutor in Nuremberg trials. |
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| Figure at Nuremberg trial. |
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| Justice, U. S. Supreme Court. |
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| Capital of Mississippi. |
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