French national heroine also known as the Maid of Orleans (c. 1412-31),canonised in 1920 (4,2,3) |
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Heroine's girl; old, remote and cold (4,2,3) |
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Visionary woman and sweetheart regularly paint on flat rock |
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Con oaf with jar used by saint (4,2,3) |
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Title role for Ingrid Bergman (3 wds.) |
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Subject of New York City's first public statue of a woman (1915) |
New York Times |
16 Nov 2024 |
Saintly contributor to military history |
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Saint who played a key role in the Siege of Orléans |
The Times Specialist |
09 Sep 2024 |
Evidently curvaceous heroine |
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Medieval French heroine (4,2,3) |
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She died with honour at stake |
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15th-century French folk heroine and saint (4,2,3) |
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France's greatest heroine |
Mirror Tea Time |
18 Apr 2024 |
Little woman, a Francomaniac? |
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Little woman, a Francomaniac? (4,2,3) |
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French folk heroine who is one of the country's patron saints (4,2,3) |
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Teenage military leader canonized in 1920 |
New York Times |
17 Jan 2022 |
Heroic woman played banjo with head shaven, high-flyers in company recalled |
The Telegraph Toughie |
13 Sep 2019 |
Hundred Years' War leader captured by French nobles at age 18 |
Jonesin |
14 May 2019 |
Title character for Schiller and Shaw |
Newsday |
30 Mar 2019 |
Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark single which followed Souvenir |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
19 Nov 2017 |
French national heroine |
USA Today |
01 Jul 2015 |
French national heroine |
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Historic figure with a reputation at stake? |
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*1948 Ingrid Bergman film |
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Hundred Years' War leader |
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She ended the Orleans siege |
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Shaw title character |
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Ally of Charles VII |
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French heroine (1412-31) who ended the siege of Orléans: 3 wds. |
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1948 Ingrid Bergman movie |
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"The Maid of Orléans" |
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Ingrid Bergman role, 1948: 3 wds. |
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Ingrid Bergman role, 1948 |
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She heard "voices" |
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Illustrious name from the 15th cen. |
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La Pucelle. |
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Famous martyr. |
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