| Sadie Frost's former fashion label partner, _ French (6) |
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| 1908 children's book by Beatrix Potter, The Tale Of _ Puddle-Duck (6) |
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| ___ Kirke (she played Jessa on "Girls") |
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| Journalist and screenwriter, _ Goldsmith (6) |
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| Domesticated duck in a Beatrix Potter children's book (6) |
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| Beatrix Potter told a ducky tale about her (6) |
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| The girl is given the boot! (6) |
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| Actress whose TV credits include As If and Lost In Austen, _ Rooper (6) |
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| _ Goldsmith, writer and campaigner (6) |
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| For her, Emil almost finishes in a terrible jam! (6) |
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| - Puddle-Duck, character created by Beatrix Potter (6) |
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| Writer of the screenplay for What's Love Got To Do With It?, _ Khan (6) |
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| A copy making comeback after jack boot |
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| 'The Tale of ___ Puddle-Duck' (Beatrix Potter children's book) |
New York Times |
12 Jul 2020 |
| Name on syrup bottles |
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| Announced prize: the setter is second to Harry Potter's duck! |
The Telegraph Toughie |
17 Aug 2018 |
| Commercial aunt since 1889 |
New York Times |
12 Aug 2018 |
| Commercial aunt since 1889 |
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| British heiress __ Khan |
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| British heiress __ Khan |
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| Aunt known for her pancakes |
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| Beatrix Potter's Puddle-Duck |
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| Aunt in the supermarket |
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| Aunt ___ |
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| Beatrix Potter's Puddle-Duck |
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| Aunt ___ syrup |
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| Aunt known for breakfasts |
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