| "The Owl and the Pussy-Cat" poet |
Wall Street Journal |
25 Oct 2025 |
| Edward -, 19th-century English humorist noted for nonsense poems such as The Jumblies (4) |
Mirror Quiz |
15 Oct 2025 |
| Stage character who says "How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is / To have a thankless child!" |
New York Times |
03 Oct 2025 |
| Shakespearean king |
Eugene Sheffer |
23 Sep 2025 |
| Type of jet? |
USA Today Quick |
11 Sep 2025 |
| Tragic king |
Eugene Sheffer |
20 Aug 2025 |
| King in a Shakespearean tragedy |
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| "King ___" (Shakespeare's tragedy) |
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| Goneril's dad in a tragedy |
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| Jet type |
Eugene Sheffer |
18 Jul 2025 |
| Shakespearean king |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
16 Jul 2025 |
| Shakespearean king left listener |
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| Mad king of theater |
Eugene Sheffer |
10 Jul 2025 |
| Shakespearean king, father of Goneril, Regan and Cordelia (4) |
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| Shakespearean king |
Commuter |
27 Jun 2025 |
| Edward ___, 19th-century writer and artist known for his nonsense literature (4) |
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| Edward, 19c English humorist noted for his nonsense poems (4) |
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| Tragic Shakespearean king |
LA Times Daily |
03 Jun 2025 |
| King ___, Bard play (4) |
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| Shakespearean king |
Commuter |
27 May 2025 |
| Part of the left auricle (4) |
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| "King ___" (Shakespearean tragedy) |
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| Tragic king |
Thomas Joseph |
10 May 2025 |
| Executive jet |
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| Meadow kept by monarch - a legendary king |
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| Producer of a jet set? |
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| King Edward the humorist (4) |
The Guardian Cryptic |
18 Apr 2025 |
| Fictional king who lost it |
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| Edward __, composer of nonsense verse (4) |
The Guardian Weekend |
05 Apr 2025 |
| Carry empty, we're told (4) |
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| Edward, 19th-century English humorist whose nonsense songs include The Jumblies (4) |
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| King ..., William Shakespeare play (4) |
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| Tragic king |
Thomas Joseph |
20 Mar 2025 |
| Shakespeare wrote the tragedy King ___ (4) |
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| Shakespeare's "do thy worst, blind Cupid! I'll not love" speaker |
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| Shakespearean king with three daughters |
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| Tragic king |
Thomas Joseph |
27 Feb 2025 |
| Tragic king |
The Telegraph Quick |
26 Feb 2025 |
| Shakespearean king |
Newsday |
25 Feb 2025 |
| Producer Norman ___ |
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| Tragic king noted for nonsense verse (4) |
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| Shakespearean king or earl maybe |
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| Edward -, 19th-century English humourist noted for nonsense poems such as The Jumblies (4) |
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| Edward -, 19th-century English humorist noted for nonsense poems such as The Jumblies |
Mirror Quiz |
19 Feb 2025 |
| Shakespearean king who orders a storm to "Blow, winds, and crack your cheeks!" |
Universal |
12 Feb 2025 |
| Shakespearean father of Regan, Goneril and Cordelia |
The Times Specialist |
10 Feb 2025 |
| Great Bards tragic king |
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| Endlessly study writer of a lot of nonsense |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
27 Jan 2025 |
| "King ___" (Shakespeare's tragedy) |
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| Shakespearean king with three daughters |
LA Times Daily |
21 Jan 2025 |
| Shakespearean counterpart to Logan on "Succession" |
New York Times |
17 Jan 2025 |
| Shakespearean king |
Universal |
09 Jan 2025 |
| Nonsense poet |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
03 Jan 2025 |
| See 12D Shakespeare play featuring the characters Goneril, Regan and Cordelia (4) |
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| Edward -, 19th-century English humorist noted for nonsense poems such as The Jumblies |
Mirror Quiz |
22 Dec 2024 |
| Maybe a real king? (4) |
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| Shakespearean king |
Mirror Tea Time |
10 Dec 2024 |
| Cordelia's father |
Wall Street Journal |
03 Dec 2024 |
| Shakespeare play King ___ |
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| Shakespearean king with the daughters Goneril, Regan and Cordelia (4) |
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| King Henry is missing from composer's characters (4) |
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| Shakespearean king |
Eugene Sheffer |
12 Nov 2024 |
| Tragic king |
Eugene Sheffer |
09 Nov 2024 |
| Shakespearean king |
Family Time |
28 Oct 2024 |
| Jet type |
Eugene Sheffer |
28 Oct 2024 |
| Edward ___, English author of A Book of Nonsense (1845) and Laughable |
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| Simple arithmetic revealed him to be a tragic figure (4) |
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| Cordelia's father |
Thomas Joseph |
16 Oct 2024 |
| Cordelia's father |
Thomas Joseph |
05 Oct 2024 |
| "Tragic" Shakespearean King |
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| Shakespeare king whose name rhymes with "sear," not "bear" |
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| King who banished Cordelia |
LA Times Daily |
23 Sep 2024 |
| Shakesperean king |
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| Author who put Limerick on the literary map? |
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| The king turned up among the Israelites (4) |
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| 19th Century author/poet who wrote The Owl and The Pussycat (4) |
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| ___ jet: famous aeroplane? |
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| "Oh, that way madness lies" king |
LA Times Daily |
01 Sep 2024 |
| Mad king of theater |
Eugene Sheffer |
27 Aug 2024 |
| Shakespearean king |
Commuter |
27 Aug 2024 |
| Shakespearean king |
LA Times Daily |
25 Aug 2024 |
| Edward -, 19th-century English humorist noted for nonsense poems such as The Jumblies |
Mirror Quiz |
22 Aug 2024 |
| Troubled king |
The Telegraph Quick |
17 Aug 2024 |
| Shakespearean king with three daughters |
USA Today |
13 Aug 2024 |
| Which character has daughters called Goneril, Regan and Cordelia? (4) |
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| Shakespearian tragedy about an insane monarch, King _ (4) |
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| Onetime jet maker |
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| Bard monarch |
Newsday |
25 Jul 2024 |
| English painter and writer Edward ____, known for his nonsense poems (4) |
The Guardian Quick |
25 Jul 2024 |
| Shakespearean king |
LA Times Daily |
24 Jul 2024 |
| Father of Cordelia, Goneril, and Regan |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
12 Jul 2024 |
| Titular Shakespearean king |
Universal |
11 Jul 2024 |
| Shakespearean king |
Commuter |
10 Jul 2024 |
| Nonsense poet Edward |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
04 Jul 2024 |
| TV producer Norman |
LA Times Daily |
03 Jul 2024 |
| Shakespearean ruler who divides his kingdom between two of his daughters |
LA Times Daily |
02 Jul 2024 |
| Regan's father |
Newsday |
30 Jun 2024 |
| King ...., Shakespeare tragedy (4) |
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| Shakespearean monarch |
Newsday |
23 Jun 2024 |
| Part of a billionaire's jet set? |
LA Times Daily |
22 Jun 2024 |
| Edward, poet who authored The Jumblies (4) |
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| "Fly guy" with a daughter named Shanda |
Newsday |
15 Jun 2024 |
| Laurence Olivier's middle name (4) |
|
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| Mad king of a Shakespeare play |
|
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| Surname of the man who wrote 9,18,19 across (4) |
|
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| King in a play by Shakespeare |
|
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| Acquire knowledge of knight abandoning old king |
|
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| Earl made king |
|
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| "King ___" (Shakespearean tragedy) |
|
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| Shakespearean king |
Universal |
08 May 2024 |
| King in Shakespeare |
|
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| He wrote nonsense (4) |
|
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| Title king in a Shakespeare tragedy |
|
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| Title king of Shakespeare |
|
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| Norman who created "Good Times" and "The Facts of Life" |
|
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| King _, Shakespeare play (4) |
|
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| Shakespeare's tragic king |
|
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| Edward, 19c English humorist and painter (4) |
|
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| Goneril's father |
Thomas Joseph |
29 Mar 2024 |
| Father of Regan, Goneril and Cordelia |
Wall Street Journal |
19 Mar 2024 |
| Edward ___, nonsense poet (4) |
|
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| 'King -', Shakespeare play (4) |
|
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| King in Uncle Arthur's custody (4) |
|
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| Shakespearean king |
Commuter |
05 Mar 2024 |
| 'King - - - -', Shakespearian monarch or a daylily with warm yellow blooms (4) |
|
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| The French hardhearted king? (4) |
|
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| Big name in private jets |
Premier Sunday |
18 Feb 2024 |
| TV producer Norman who died in December at the age of 101 |
|
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| Edward -, 19th-century English humorist noted for nonsense poems such as The Jumblies |
Mirror Quiz |
07 Feb 2024 |
| King who wrote nonsense (4) |
|
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| Titular Shakespearean king |
Universal |
30 Jan 2024 |
| "King ___" (Shakespeare's tragedy) |
|
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| Title king in a Shakespeare play |
Wall Street Journal |
22 Jan 2024 |
| Edward, 19th century English humorist noted for his nonsense poems (4) |
|
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| Father of Goneril, Regan and Cordelia |
Wall Street Journal |
08 Jan 2024 |
| Shakespeare's mad king |
LA Times Daily |
26 Dec 2023 |
| Tragic king in a play |
|
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| King who says to Cordelia, "Nothing can come of nothing" |
LA Times Daily |
24 Dec 2023 |
| "King ___," play by Shakespeare |
|
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| 19th Century author and poet who wrote The Owl and The Pussycat (4) |
|
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| Troubled king coherent, losing head |
The Sun Two Speed |
17 Dec 2023 |
| Shakespearean monarch |
The Sun Two Speed |
17 Dec 2023 |
| King _, Shakespeare play whose first known performance was in 1606 (4) |
|
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| Edward —, 19th-century English humorist noted for nonsense poems such as The Jumblies |
Mirror Quiz |
13 Dec 2023 |
| Tragic Shakespearean king |
|
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| Live with artist in retreat (4) |
|
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| Shakespearean king |
Universal |
30 Nov 2023 |
| Find out a lot about regal character (4) |
|
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| Small plane name |
Newsday |
29 Oct 2023 |
| Shakespearean king |
Eugene Sheffer |
25 Oct 2023 |
| "King ___" (Shakespeare's tragedy) |
|
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| Tragic king of drama |
Wall Street Journal |
25 Sep 2023 |
| Shakespearean king |
LA Times Daily |
10 Sep 2023 |
| Shakespearean king who had three daughters |
|
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| Shakespearean king |
USA Today |
05 Aug 2023 |
| Edward ___, poet who wrote 'The Owl and the Pussy-cat' |
New York Times |
31 Jul 2023 |
| King who said 'How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is to have a thankless child!' |
New York Times |
30 Jul 2023 |
| Tragic king |
Eugene Sheffer |
14 Jul 2023 |
| King in a Shakespeare tragedy |
Universal |
13 Jul 2023 |
| Shakespearean king |
|
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| Shakespearean king |
The Telegraph Quick |
23 Jun 2023 |
| King in a Shakespeare tragedy |
|
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| Shakespearean king |
USA Today |
31 May 2023 |
| Prolific TV producer Norman |
LA Times Daily |
19 May 2023 |
| William Shakespeare's "King ___" |
|
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| Dramatic king |
Newsday |
23 Apr 2023 |
| "King ___" (Shakespearean tragedy) |
|
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| Jet type |
Eugene Sheffer |
01 Apr 2023 |
| Shakespearean king |
Universal |
27 Mar 2023 |
| Mad king of theater |
Eugene Sheffer |
20 Mar 2023 |
| Jet set jet |
LA Times Daily |
17 Mar 2023 |
| Shakespearean king |
The Telegraph Quick |
08 Mar 2023 |
| Cordelia's father |
New York Times |
24 Feb 2023 |
| Kind of jet |
New York Times |
21 Feb 2023 |
| Jet type |
Eugene Sheffer |
02 Feb 2023 |
| Shakespeare's "King ___" |
|
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| Shakespearean title king |
USA Today |
23 Jan 2023 |
| Royal film role for Welles |
Newsday |
14 Jan 2023 |
| King in a Shakespearean tragedy |
|
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| King ___, Shakespearean protagonist from the eponymous play who hails from the region of Britain |
|
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| Shakespearean king |
Eugene Sheffer |
03 Dec 2022 |
| Cordelia's father |
Thomas Joseph |
26 Nov 2022 |
| Shakespearean king |
Newsday |
02 Nov 2022 |
| Shakespearean king with three daughters |
Universal |
02 Nov 2022 |
| King with three daughters |
Wall Street Journal |
17 Oct 2022 |
| Tragic retiree-to-be |
Newsday |
15 Oct 2022 |
| Nonsense poet’s lecherous look, they say |
The Times Cryptic |
13 Oct 2022 |
| See 21 |
The Guardian Cryptic |
27 Sep 2022 |
| Tragic king |
Eugene Sheffer |
23 Sep 2022 |
| Shakespearean king with three daughters |
Newsday |
14 Sep 2022 |
| Norman or English king? |
New York Times |
11 Sep 2022 |
| Jet type |
Eugene Sheffer |
02 Sep 2022 |
| Shakespearean monarch |
Newsday |
28 Aug 2022 |
| Shakespearean king |
The Telegraph Quick |
19 Aug 2022 |
| Edward ___, "The Owl and the Pussy-Cat" author |
|
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| "King ___" (Shakespearean tragedy) |
|
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| Type of jet |
Family Time |
07 Aug 2022 |
| Whom Cordelia calls "As mad as the vex'd sea" |
LA Times Daily |
08 Jul 2022 |
| Mad king of theater |
Eugene Sheffer |
28 Jun 2022 |
| Shakespearean monarch |
Newsday |
26 Jun 2022 |
| Shakespearean king |
Family Time |
12 Jun 2022 |
| Shakespearean king |
Eugene Sheffer |
09 Jun 2022 |
| Tragic Shakespearean king |
|
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| King whom Cordelia loved |
Universal |
03 Jun 2022 |
| Cordelia’s father |
Wall Street Journal |
01 Jun 2022 |
| Shakespearean king |
Universal |
25 May 2022 |
| Shakespearean king with three daughters |
LA Times Daily |
16 May 2022 |
| Shakespearean king with three daughters |
The Washington Post |
16 May 2022 |
| King with the line 'O, that way madness lies' in a Shakespeare play |
The Washington Post Sunday |
15 May 2022 |
| Shakespearean king |
Universal |
04 May 2022 |
| "King ___" (Shakespearean tragedy) |
|
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| Shakespearean king |
Newsday |
05 Apr 2022 |
| King of tragedy |
Universal |
23 Mar 2022 |
| King Edward the humorist |
The Guardian Cryptic |
08 Mar 2022 |
| King Edward the humorist |
|
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| Shakespearean king |
Newsday |
28 Feb 2022 |
| Father of Cordelia, Goneril and Regan |
Wall Street Journal |
19 Feb 2022 |
| Regan's regal father |
Universal |
17 Feb 2022 |
| Shakespearean king |
New York Times |
07 Feb 2022 |
| Shakespearean monarch |
Newsday |
30 Jan 2022 |
| Shakespearean king |
Universal |
29 Jan 2022 |
| Shakespearean king |
Newsday |
19 Jan 2022 |
| Tragic Shakespearean king |
|
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| Shakespearean king |
Family Time |
09 Jan 2022 |
| Shakespearean king |
The Times Concise |
03 Jan 2022 |
| Tragic king |
Eugene Sheffer |
21 Dec 2021 |
| King who banished Cordelia |
LA Times Daily |
25 Nov 2021 |
| Norman who created Archie and Edith Bunker |
LA Times Daily |
23 Nov 2021 |
| Jet type |
Eugene Sheffer |
13 Oct 2021 |
| Titular Shakespearean king |
New York Times |
11 Oct 2021 |
| Shakespearean king |
Newsday |
29 Sep 2021 |
| Shakespeare's mad king |
The Washington Post |
21 Sep 2021 |
| Shakespeare's mad king |
LA Times Daily |
21 Sep 2021 |
| 'King ___' |
USA Today |
19 Sep 2021 |
| Obvious, not the first tragic old king |
|
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| Shakespearean king |
USA Today |
06 Sep 2021 |
| Title character of whom it’s said “Vex not his ghost” |
Wall Street Journal |
04 Sep 2021 |
| King whose youngest daughter was Cordelia |
Universal |
19 Aug 2021 |
| “Know that we have divided in three our kingdom” speaker |
Wall Street Journal |
12 Aug 2021 |
| Shakespearean king |
|
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| Literary king played by Glenda Jackson |
Universal |
09 Aug 2021 |
| Royal plainly losing 100 |
|
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| Mad king of theater |
Eugene Sheffer |
04 Aug 2021 |
| Giant of general aviation history |
Newsday |
31 Jul 2021 |
| Shakespearean king |
Eugene Sheffer |
27 Jul 2021 |
| Tragic king |
Eugene Sheffer |
19 Jul 2021 |
| Tragic king |
Thomas Joseph |
17 Jul 2021 |
| Jet type |
Eugene Sheffer |
16 Jul 2021 |
| Shakespearean king |
Newsday |
14 Jul 2021 |
| Tragic monarch |
Wall Street Journal |
26 Jun 2021 |
| Shakespearean king |
|
|
| King of Shakespeare |
New York Times |
30 May 2021 |
| King who was played by a woman on Broadway in 2019 |
Universal |
22 May 2021 |
| Kind of jet |
The Washington Post |
19 Apr 2021 |
| Kind of jet |
LA Times Daily |
19 Apr 2021 |
| King quoted as saying 'How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is / To have a thankless child!' |
New York Times |
14 Apr 2021 |
| Father of Goneril, Regan and Cordelia |
Wall Street Journal |
10 Apr 2021 |
| Shakespearean king |
|
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| Shakespearean father of three |
Universal |
26 Mar 2021 |
| Cordelia's father |
The Washington Post |
07 Feb 2021 |
| Cordelia's father |
LA Times Daily |
07 Feb 2021 |
| Jet type |
Family Time |
07 Feb 2021 |
| "King ___" (Shakespeare's tragedy) |
|
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| Shakespeare title king |
Universal |
29 Jan 2021 |
| Shakespeare character who says 'How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is / To have a thankless child!' |
New York Times |
28 Jan 2021 |
| 17th-century play king |
The Washington Post Sunday |
10 Jan 2021 |
| English limerick poet |
Newsday |
01 Jan 2021 |
| Tragic Shakespearian king |
Irish Times Simplex |
26 Dec 2020 |
| Shakespearean king |
The Times Concise |
08 Dec 2020 |
| King played by Glenda Jackson |
The Washington Post |
04 Dec 2020 |
| King played by Glenda Jackson |
LA Times Daily |
04 Dec 2020 |
| King with three daughters |
The Washington Post |
15 Oct 2020 |
| King with three daughters |
LA Times Daily |
15 Oct 2020 |
| Shakespearean king |
USA Today |
07 Oct 2020 |
| Shakespearean king |
|
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| Shakespearean king |
Canadiana |
28 Sep 2020 |
| Shakespearean king |
Eugene Sheffer |
23 Sep 2020 |
| Edward --, writer of nonsense verse (1812-88) |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
21 Sep 2020 |
| Cordelia's father |
Universal |
30 Aug 2020 |
| Tragic king |
Thomas Joseph |
19 Aug 2020 |
| Tragic king |
Eugene Sheffer |
18 Aug 2020 |
| Shakespear's king |
Irish Times Simplex |
27 Jul 2020 |
| Troubled king coherent, losing head |
|
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| Poet to look like a wolf, reportedly |
|
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| Shakespearean king |
|
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| "All in the Family" creator Norman |
Universal |
01 Jul 2020 |
| Father of Goneril and Regan |
Universal |
28 Jun 2020 |
| Jet giant |
Family Time |
28 Jun 2020 |
| Shakespearean king |
|
|
| Poet to look like a wolf, reportedly |
|
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| King in a Shakespeare tragedy |
Universal |
13 May 2020 |
| Mad king |
The Telegraph Quick |
28 Apr 2020 |
| Big name in jets |
New York Times |
27 Apr 2020 |
| Shakespearean king |
|
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| Shakespeare's king coherent, but losing head |
The Sun Two Speed |
12 Apr 2020 |
| Shakespearean king |
The Sun Two Speed |
12 Apr 2020 |
| Mad king of theater |
Eugene Sheffer |
08 Apr 2020 |
| Shakespearean king |
|
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| Tragic figure, Romeo, getting over end of Juliet in sad tale |
|
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| Cordelia's dad |
Universal |
13 Mar 2020 |
| “How sharper than a serpent’s tooth it is to have a thankless child” speaker |
Wall Street Journal |
04 Mar 2020 |
| "King ___" (Shakespeare's tragedy) |
|
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| Shakespeare's titular king |
|
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| Shakespearean king |
|
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| Inventor who named a daughter Shanda |
Newsday |
14 Dec 2019 |
| Business jet pioneer |
Newsday |
17 Nov 2019 |
| Name in jets |
Premier Sunday |
10 Nov 2019 |
| 'Maude' producer Norman |
USA Today |
10 Nov 2019 |
| 'Good Times' producer Norman |
USA Today |
13 Oct 2019 |
| Business jet name |
Newsday |
06 Oct 2019 |
| "All in the Family" producer Norman |
LA Times Daily |
03 Oct 2019 |
| 'All in the Family' producer Norman |
The Washington Post |
03 Oct 2019 |
| Biz jet |
Canadiana |
30 Sep 2019 |
| Goneril's father |
Thomas Joseph |
26 Sep 2019 |
| Jet variety |
Family Time |
23 Sep 2019 |
| Norman who created the Bunkers |
USA Today |
02 Sep 2019 |
| ''. . . serpent's tooth . . . thankless child'' speaker |
Newsday |
31 Aug 2019 |
| Mad monarch of theatre |
The New Yorker |
19 Aug 2019 |
| Regan's father |
New York Times |
21 Jul 2019 |
| King of tragedy |
USA Today |
14 Jul 2019 |
| He asks 'Which of you shall we say doth love us most?' |
Wall Street Journal |
06 Jul 2019 |
| Shakespearean king with three daughters |
|
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| Theatrical king |
Wall Street Journal |
13 Jun 2019 |
| Tragic king |
Family Time |
10 Jun 2019 |
| Mad king of tragedy |
USA Today |
07 Jun 2019 |
| The Bard's tragic king |
USA Today |
30 May 2019 |
| Shakespearean king |
|
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| TV producer Norman |
|
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| Shakespearean tragedy "King ___" |
|
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| "King ___" (Shakespeare tragedy) |
|
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| Shakespearean king |
Jonesin |
09 Apr 2019 |
| "King ___" (Shakespearean tragedy) |
|
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| Legendary king real, surprisingly |
|
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| Cordelia's father |
Wall Street Journal |
30 Jan 2019 |
| King of the stage |
New York Times |
19 Jan 2019 |
| Shakespearean monarch |
Newsday |
13 Jan 2019 |
| King ___ (Shakespearean title character) |
|
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| Cordelia's father |
|
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| "Good Times" producer Norman |
|
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| King of the stage |
|
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| Cordelia's dad |
|
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| The Bard's tragic king |
|
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| Regan's father |
|
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| Norman who created the Bunkers |
|
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| Mad king of tragedy |
|
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| King of tragedy |
|
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| He asks "Which of you shall we say doth love us most?" |
|
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| Theatrical king |
|
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| "All in the Family" producer Norman |
|
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| 'All in the Family' producer Norman |
Jonesin |
18 Dec 2018 |
| William Shakespeare's "King ___" |
|
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| 'O, that way madness lies' speaker |
The Washington Post |
23 Nov 2018 |
| "O, that way madness lies" speaker |
LA Times Daily |
23 Nov 2018 |
| Shakespearean father of three |
New York Times |
11 Nov 2018 |
| Bill Piper contemporary |
Newsday |
09 Nov 2018 |
| Shakespearean king |
Universal |
29 Oct 2018 |
| "King ___," Shakespeare's character |
|
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| Certain Shakespearean king |
|
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| Nonsense poet Edward |
USA Today |
18 Oct 2018 |
| 'We have divided in three our kingdom' speaker |
Wall Street Journal |
06 Oct 2018 |
| 'A Book of Nonsense' author Edward |
USA Today |
25 Sep 2018 |
| Limerick creator Edward |
USA Today |
22 Sep 2018 |
| Shakespearean king with three daughters |
The Washington Post |
11 Sep 2018 |
| Shakespearean king with three daughters |
LA Times Daily |
11 Sep 2018 |
| ''No man will ever write a better tragedy than __'': Shaw |
Newsday |
08 Sep 2018 |
| King with three daughters |
Wall Street Journal |
01 Sep 2018 |
| "King ___" (Shakespeare's tragedy) |
|
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| 'Know that we have divided in three our kingdom' speaker |
Wall Street Journal |
28 Jul 2018 |
| Mad monarch in furtive look we hear |
The Sun Two Speed |
08 Jul 2018 |
| King Edward, the humorist |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
01 Jul 2018 |
| William Shakespeare's "King ___" |
|
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| "King ___" (Shakespeare play) |
|
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| "King ___" (Shakespeare tragedy) |
|
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| Who said 'How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is to have a thankless child!' |
New York Times |
14 Apr 2018 |
| 'All in the Family' creator Norman |
Jonesin |
06 Mar 2018 |
| Jet variety |
Universal |
06 Mar 2018 |
| Mad king of the stage |
LA Times Daily |
11 Feb 2018 |
| Mad king of the stage |
The Washington Post |
11 Feb 2018 |
| Tragic Shakespearean king |
|
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| Shakespearean king |
|
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| "A Book of Nonsense" author Edward |
|
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| Limerick creator Edward |
|
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| Shakespearean father of three |
|
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| Nonsense poet Edward |
|
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| Who said "How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is to have a thankless child!" |
|
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| King with three daughters |
|
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| "We have divided in three our kingdom" speaker |
|
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| "Know that we have divided in three our kingdom" speaker |
|
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| "O, that way madness lies" speaker |
|
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| Mad king of the stage |
|
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| Shakespearean king with three daughters |
|
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| Mostly pick up title role in Shakespeare |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
30 Dec 2017 |
| Shakespearean king |
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| King of Shakespeare |
Universal |
19 Dec 2017 |
| "King __" |
LA Times Daily |
17 Dec 2017 |
| King who said 'Nothing will come of nothing' |
New York Times |
17 Dec 2017 |
| 'King __' |
The Washington Post |
17 Dec 2017 |
| King in a Shakespeare tragedy |
|
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| Shakespearean king |
New York Times |
28 Nov 2017 |
| 'Here I disclaim all my paternal care' speaker |
Wall Street Journal |
16 Nov 2017 |
| Shakespearean king betrayed by two of his daughters |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
29 Oct 2017 |
| Type of jet |
Family Time |
16 Oct 2017 |
| King of Shakespearean tragedy |
USA Today |
04 Oct 2017 |
| Humorous writer, tragic figure abused by children |
|
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| 'Maude' creator |
Wall Street Journal |
09 Sep 2017 |
| 'The Owl and the Pussycat' poet |
The Washington Post |
26 Aug 2017 |
| "The Owl and the Pussycat" poet |
LA Times Daily |
26 Aug 2017 |
| Cordelia's father |
Thomas Joseph |
28 Jul 2017 |
| First speaker of ''Nothing can come of nothing'' |
Newsday |
15 Jul 2017 |
| Be apprised (of) |
New York Times |
25 Jun 2017 |
| Sovereign's appreciation of humorist |
|
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| William Piper contemporary |
Newsday |
21 May 2017 |
| King in a Shakespearean tragedy |
|
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| The type of jet in my mansion's hangar |
Universal |
04 May 2017 |
| 'The Owl and the Pussycat' poet |
Wall Street Journal |
29 Apr 2017 |
| Shakespeare's tragic tale about the mad king |
|
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| Big name in business jets |
The Washington Post |
19 Apr 2017 |
| Big name in business jets |
LA Times Daily |
19 Apr 2017 |
| Shakespearean king |
The Telegraph Quick |
12 Apr 2017 |
| King in a Shakespeare tragedy |
|
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| Jet type |
Universal |
06 Mar 2017 |
| Tragic monarch |
The Washington Post |
22 Feb 2017 |
| Big name in private jets |
The Washington Post |
09 Feb 2017 |
| Big name in jets |
Wall Street Journal |
04 Feb 2017 |
| Shakespearean king |
LA Times Daily |
09 Jan 2017 |
| 'Old King Cole' artist's covered |
|
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| Big name in business jets |
|
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| Shakespearean king |
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| King who said "Nothing will come of nothing" |
|
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| The type of jet in my mansion's hangar |
|
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| Shakespearean king |
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| King of Shakespeare |
|
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| Jet type |
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| "The Owl and the Pussycat" poet |
|
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| "King __" |
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| King of Shakespearean tragedy |
|
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| He tested loyalties, switching sides to non-fiction |
|
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| See 27 Across |
The Telegraph Quick |
25 Oct 2016 |
| Bunker's creator |
Wall Street Journal |
06 Oct 2016 |
| "I am a very foolish fond old man" speaker |
LA Times Daily |
29 Sep 2016 |
| "All in the Family" producer Norman |
Universal |
26 Sep 2016 |
| Type of jet |
Universal |
14 Sep 2016 |
| 'I am a very foolish fond old man' speaker |
Wall Street Journal |
10 Sep 2016 |
| Father of Cordelia |
The Washington Post |
20 Aug 2016 |
| King who says, 'O! that way madness lies' |
The Washington Post |
19 Aug 2016 |
| 'The Owl and the Pussycat' poet Edward |
Jonesin |
16 Aug 2016 |
| 'A Book of Nonsense' poet |
The Chronicle of Higher Education |
05 Aug 2016 |
| 'Ingratitude, thou marble-hearted fiend' speaker |
Wall Street Journal |
21 Jul 2016 |
| Shakespearean king |
The Washington Post |
12 Jul 2016 |
| King Edward |
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| Shakespearean king |
Newsday |
22 Jun 2016 |
| Jet-set jet |
Universal |
06 Jun 2016 |
| King of tragedy |
Universal |
22 May 2016 |
| King with three daughters |
Jonesin |
19 Apr 2016 |
| He says to Cordelia, "Thy truth, then, be thy dower" |
LA Times Daily |
31 Mar 2016 |
| King noted for saying 'How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is / To have a thankless child!' |
New York Times |
02 Mar 2016 |
| Tragic king in play |
The Times Concise |
01 Feb 2016 |
| Jet name |
Premier Sunday |
17 Jan 2016 |
| "I am a very foolish fond old man" speaker |
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| "A Book of Nonsense" poet |
|
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| "All in the Family" producer Norman |
|
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| Jet-set jet |
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| King of tragedy |
|
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| Type of jet |
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| Shakespearean character who laments the pain of having a thankless child |
The Washington Post |
25 Dec 2015 |
| Shakespearean father who calls ingratitude a 'marble-hearted fiend' |
The Washington Post |
20 Dec 2015 |
| King to gain knowledge when knight has fled |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
18 Dec 2015 |
| "King ___" (Shakespeare work) |
Universal |
16 Dec 2015 |
| Monarch of the Bard |
Newsday |
01 Nov 2015 |
| 'Darkness and devils!' shouter |
Wall Street Journal |
31 Oct 2015 |
| Edward who wrote 'A Book of Nonsense' |
New York Times |
08 Oct 2015 |
| "The Owl and the Pussycat" poet Edward |
USA Today |
26 Sep 2015 |
| Royal castle. Arundel? In part |
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| TEach Scottish learner on organ |
|
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| Disinheritor of Cordelia |
New York Times |
24 Jul 2015 |
| Business jet |
Canadiana |
06 Jul 2015 |
| Aviation innovator in the Inventors Hall of Fame |
Newsday |
20 Jun 2015 |
| Jet type |
USA Today |
17 Jun 2015 |
| "Sanford and Son" producer Norman |
Universal |
05 May 2015 |
| Mad king of literature |
Eugene Sheffer |
15 Apr 2015 |
| Goneril's dad |
Newsday |
12 Apr 2015 |
| 'Nonsense' poet |
The Telegraph Quick |
26 Mar 2015 |
| Gain knowledge mostly from this poet |
|
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| King of Shakespeare |
USA Today |
19 Feb 2015 |
| Cordelia's father |
USA Today |
14 Feb 2015 |
| Shakespearean king |
Thomas Joseph |
09 Feb 2015 |
| Disinheritor of Cordelia |
|
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| "Sanford and Son" producer Norman |
|
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| Tragic king |
|
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| "Darkness and devils!" shouter |
|
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| Aviation innovator in the Inventors Hall of Fame |
|
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| Goneril's dad |
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| Monarch of the Bard |
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| Shakespearean king |
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| King of Shakespeare |
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| Jet type |
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| Cordelia's father |
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| "The Owl and the Pussycat" poet Edward |
|
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| "All in the Family" creator Norman |
|
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| "King ___" (Shakespeare work) |
|
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| Shakespearean monarch |
|
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| Role for Gielgud at 90 |
|
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| Edward who wrote "A Book of Nonsense" |
|
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| King Edward who wrote nonsense |
|
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| Tragic figure since 1606 |
|
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| "All in the Family" producer |
|
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| Jet giant |
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| "Which of you shall we say doth love us most?" speaker |
|
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| Jet giant |
|
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| He produced "Good Times" |
|
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| Big name in private jets |
|
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| "I am a man more sinn'd against than sinning" speaker |
|
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| King in a Shakespearean tragedy |
|
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| King with three daughters |
|
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| Goneril's father |
|
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| Maker of business jets |
|
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| "All in the Family" producer Norman |
|
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| "King ___" (Shakespeare) |
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| Shakespearean king |
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| "More sinn'd against than sinning" protagonist of Shakespeare |
|
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| Edward known for limericks |
|
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| Business-jet pioneer |
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| Emmy-winning role for Olivier |
|
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| British king, one on field |
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| King of tragedy |
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| "All in the Family" creator Norman |
|
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| Shakespearean king |
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| "O, let me not be mad" speaker |
|
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| Tragic daughter-misjudger |
|
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| Poet Edward |
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| "Laughable Lyrics" poet |
|
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| Father of Regan |
|
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| King who raged to Edgar on the heath |
|
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| Ill-fated king |
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| Limerick writer Edward |
|
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| King of the stage |
|
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| Cordelia's pop |
|
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| King with three daughters |
|
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| Ill-fated king |
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| TV producer Norman |
|
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| -- jet |
|
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| "Sanford and Son" producer Norman |
|
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| Big name in executive jets |
|
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| Noted limerick creator |
|
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| Cordelia's pop |
|
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| Jet pioneer |
|
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| "More sinn'd against than sinning" monarch |
|
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| King of tragedy |
|
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| Private-jet maker |
|
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| "Runcible spoon" coiner |
|
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| "Come not between the dragon and his wrath" speaker |
|
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| "Laughable Lyrics" writer |
|
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| King with a sad end |
|
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| Shakespearean king |
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| Shakespeare's legendary king |
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| Whom Cordelia called "As mad as the vex'd sea" |
|
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| Shakespeare's king |
|
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| Private jet maker |
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| Jet giant |
|
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| Cessna competitor |
|
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| TV producer Norman |
|
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| King of the stage |
|
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| Shakespeare's "King ___" |
|
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| "Oh, that way madness lies" speaker |
|
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| Shakespearean king |
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| Whom Cordelia called "As mad as the vex'd sea" |
|
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| Private jet maker |
|
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| King with three daughters |
|
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| Jet giant |
|
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| "O, let me not be mad" speaker |
|
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| Jet pioneer |
|
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| King in a Shakespearean tragedy |
|
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| Creator of the Bunkers |
|
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| Shakespearean king |
|
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| Sitcom king Norman |
|
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| Business jet company founder |
|
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| Father of Cordelia |
|
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| "That way madness lies" speaker |
|
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| "I am a very foolish fond old man" speaker |
|
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| Shakespearean father of three |
|
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| "That way madness lies" speaker |
|
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| Albany's father-in-law |
|
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| Father of Cordelia |
|
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| Albany's father-in-law |
|
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| Shakespeare's king |
|
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| One of Shakespeare's kings |
|
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| Business jet company founder |
|
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| King with the immortal line "Who is it that can tell me who I am?" |
|
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| Jet or set name |
|
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| Shakespearean father of three |
|
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| Big name in private jets |
|
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| Goneril's father |
|
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| King of the theater |
|
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| A jet or a king |
|
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| Tragic king |
|
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| "Good Times" producer |
|
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| Norman who produced "All in the Family" |
|
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| Shakespeare's "very foolish fond old man" |
|
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| Big jet name |
|
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| A jet or a king |
|
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| "Maude" producer Norman |
|
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| The Duke of Albany's father-in-law |
|
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| Norman of TV fame |
|
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| English limerick poet |
|
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| Writer who coined the term "runcible spoon" |
|
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| King of tragedy |
|
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| Jet giant |
|
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| "Maude" creator Norman |
|
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| "All in the Family" producer Norman |
|
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| Cordelia's father |
|
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| Olivier role |
|
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| "The Jeffersons" writer Norman |
|
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| Tragic king |
|
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| Norman who created "All in the Family" |
|
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| Edward who wrote humorous verse |
|
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| Nonsense poet |
|
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| "Sanford and Son" producer |
|
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| Drama king? |
|
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| Name on a jet |
|
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| Goneril's father |
|
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| Jet-setter's jet |
|
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| Tragic king |
|
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| Maker of small jets |
|
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| Jet-setter's jet |
|
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| Tragic king |
|
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| Limerick master |
|
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| Personal-aircraft pioneer |
|
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| Regan's dad |
|
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| Father of Goneril |
|
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| King on a stage |
|
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| Tragic king of literature |
|
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| "Maude" creator Norman |
|
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| Raving king of drama |
|
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| Name in jets |
|
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| Sitcom producer |
|
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| 1953 Welles role |
|
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| Shakespearean royal |
|
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| Drama king? |
|
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| 1953 Welles role |
|
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| King of Shakespeare |
|
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| King of drama |
|
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| Regan's father |
|
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| "The Owl and the Pussycat" poet |
|
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| TV producer Norman |
|
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| "The Jeffersons" producer Norman |
|
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| Goneril's dad |
|
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| Goneril's father |
|
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| Private jet producer |
|
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| "A Book of Nonsense" author, 1846 |
|
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| "There was an old man ..." poet |
|
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| Duke of Cornwall's father-in-law, in Shakespeare |
|
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| King who was the father of Cordelia |
|
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| Sitcom producer Norman |
|
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| Cordelia's dad |
|
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| "The Owl and the Pussycat" poet Edward |
|
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| Cordelia's father |
|
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| King in a Shakespeare tragedy |
|
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| Regan's father |
|
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| Shakespearean monarch |
|
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| Limerick popularizer |
|
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| Regan's father |
|
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| Private jet brand |
|
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| King of Shakespeare |
|
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| King of drama |
|
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| Cornwall's father-in-law |
|
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| Shakespearean King |
|
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| Shakespearean character |
|
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| Jet-setter's jet |
|
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| He wrote "There was an old man of Thermopylae / Who never did anything properly ..." |
|
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| A king or a jet |
|
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| "All in the Family" producer |
|
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| Cordelia's father |
|
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| King of the stage |
|
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| Drama king |
|
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| Cordelia's father |
|
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| Jet set jet, perhaps |
|
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| Play king whose first line is "Attend the lords of France and Burgundy, Gloucester" |
|
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| Cordelia's dad |
|
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| Drama king |
|
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| King of the stage |
|
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| British limerick writer |
|
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| Norman of sitcom fame |
|
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| Jet type |
|
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| Private-jet maker |
|
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| Part of the jet set? |
|
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| Member of the jet set? |
|
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| Kind of jet |
|
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| Cordelia's father |
|
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| Shakespeare's "very foolish fond old man" |
|
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| Creator of "All in the Family" |
|
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| Father of Regan |
|
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| "Sanford and Son" co-producer |
|
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| Part of the jet set? |
|
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| Shakespearean king |
|
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| Member of the jet set? |
|
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| Jet maker |
|
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| "Come not between the dragon and his wrath" speaker |
|
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| Regan's dad |
|
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| One of the jet set |
|
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| Cordelia's father |
|
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| "Maude" creator Norman |
|
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| "The Owl and the Pussycat" poet |
|
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| Regan's dad |
|
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| Jet maker since 1962 |
|
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| "Which of you shall we say doth love us most?" asker |
|
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| Kind of jet |
|
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| King of drama |
|
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| British king of literature |
|
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| Tragic king |
|
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| Cordelia's dad |
|
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| Cordelia's father |
|
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| He was "every inch a king" |
|
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| Sitcom producer Norman |
|
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| "Maude" producer |
|
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| Shakespearean protagonist |
|
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| Jet-set jet |
|
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| Jet set jet |
|
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| "Sanford and Son" producer |
|
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| "The Owl and the Pussy-Cat" poet |
|
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| Type of jet |
|
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| Big name in private planes |
|
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| Small jet maker |
|
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| Shakespearean character who calls himself "a very foolish fond old man" |
|
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| Mad king of the stage |
|
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| Self-described "poor, infirm, weak, and despised old man" of literature |
|
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| Plum stage role for Plummer |
|
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| Father-in-law of the Duke of Albany and the Duke of Cornwall |
|
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| Father of Cordelia, Goneril, and Regan |
|
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| Shakespeare's legendary king |
|
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| Big name in small planes |
|
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| Tragic monarch |
|
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| Shakespearean royal |
|
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| King of tragedy |
|
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| Goneril's father |
|
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| Tragic king of literature |
|
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| Father of Regan |
|
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| "Maude" producer |
|
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| Shakespearean royalty |
|
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| Edward who wrote "The Owl and the Pussycat" |
|
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| Cordelia's father |
|
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| "All in the Family" producer Norman |
|
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| "Maude" producer |
|
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| Father of Regan |
|
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| Nonsense poet |
|
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| Shakespeare's "King ___" |
|
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| Scofield role |
|
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| Shakespeare's King |
|
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| "The Owl and the Pussycat" poet Edward |
|
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| Corporate jet |
|
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| Limerick writer Edward |
|
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| Big name in private jets |
|
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| King of tragedy |
|
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| TV producer Norman |
|
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| Jet set jet |
|
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| Jet-setter's jet |
|
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| King of tragedy |
|
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| Producer Norman |
|
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| Personal-aviation pioneer |
|
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| King, of tragedy |
|
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| Classic king |
|
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| Sitcom producer Norman |
|
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| King you may have read about |
|
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| Edward who popularized the limerick |
|
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| Producer Norman |
|
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| Regan's father |
|
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| Tragic king |
|
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| Tragic monarch |
|
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| Raving king of drama |
|
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| Jet Set jet |
|
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| "The Owl and the Pussy-Cat" penner Edward |
|
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| "Maude" producer Norman |
|
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| Too-proud king |
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| Sitcom king Norman |
|
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| Goneril's dad |
|
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| Shakespearean king |
|
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| TV producer Norman |
|
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| Runcible spoon coiner |
|
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| "The Owl and the Pussycat" poet |
|
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| King of tragedy |
|
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| Jet set jet |
|
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| "The Quangle Wangle's Hat" poet Edward |
|
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| Regan's father |
|
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| "All in the Family" creator |
|
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| "Maude" producer |
|
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| Noted limerick maker |
|
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| "The Quangle Wangle's Hat" poet Edward |
|
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| Albany's father-in-law |
|
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| Big name in jets |
|
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| TV producer Norman |
|
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| Regan's father |
|
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| Memorable limerick writer |
|
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| King of the stage |
|
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| "A Book of Nonsense" writer |
|
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| "All in the Family" creator |
|
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| Cordelia's father |
|
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| Goneril's father |
|
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| Regan's father |
|
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| Television producer Norman |
|
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| See 52-Down |
|
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| Jet or King |
|
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| Certain jet |
|
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| Shakespearean King |
|
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| He gave us "Good Times" |
|
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| Plane name |
|
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| 1984 Olivier role |
|
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| Cordelia's pop |
|
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| Father of Cordelia |
|
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| Limerick maker |
|
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| "The Owl and the Pussy-Cat" author |
|
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| Cordelia's father |
|
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| Cordelias father |
|
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| Last name in limericks |
|
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| Father of Goneril, Regan, and Cordelia |
|
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| Big name in sitcoms or jets |
|
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| "Maude" producer Norman |
|
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| TV pioneer Norman |
|
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| Shakespeare's king |
|
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| "Here I disclaim all my paternal care" speaker |
|
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| Cordelia's father |
|
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| The Earl of Kent is his courtier |
|
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| "The Jumblies" poet |
|
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| Kingly part |
|
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| Monarch in a tragedy |
|
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| Olivier role |
|
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| He produced "Good Times" |
|
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| Private jet type |
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| TV legend Norman |
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| Poet Edward |
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| TV producer Norman |
|
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| "All in the Family" creator |
|
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| Limerick master |
|
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| Goneril's father |
|
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| All in the Family producer |
|
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| Producer of an aircraft brand |
|
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| Cordelia's father |
|
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| Big name in jets |
|
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| Jet-setter's jet |
|
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| Nonsense-verse writer |
|
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| Olivier role |
|
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| Sitcom honcho Norman |
|
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| Cordelia's father^LEA |
|
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| Shakespearean sire |
|
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| Regan's sire |
|
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| "There was an Old Man with a beard" writer |
|
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| Corporate jet, perhaps |
|
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| "Good Times" producer |
|
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| Big name in jets |
|
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| Jet or set name |
|
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| Jet set name? |
|
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| Noted limerick creator |
|
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| TV's Norman |
|
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| Kind of jet |
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| Producer Norman |
|
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| Noted limerick writer |
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| Jet-set jet |
|
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| Goneril's father |
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| Jet brand since 1962 |
|
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| Limerick maker |
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| Sitcom producer Norman |
|
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| Tragic king |
|
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| King or Norman |
|
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| Jet name |
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| Norman of sitcoms |
|
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| "The Jeffersons" producer Norman |
|
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| Goneril's dad |
|
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| Noted Norman |
|
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| Norman of sitcom fame |
|
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| Jet-set jet |
|
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| King of Shakespeare |
|
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| Famed jet maker |
|
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| Gloucester's king |
|
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| Limericks man |
|
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| "Maude" producer Norman |
|
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| A Shakespeare king |
|
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| Limerick man |
|
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| Role for Gielgud |
|
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| Edward or Evelyn |
|
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| Regan's father |
|
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| See 12-Down |
|
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| "The Owl and the Pussy Cat" writer |
|
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| Noted Norman |
|
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| "Sanford and Son" producer |
|
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| Goneril's father |
|
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| Carroll contemporary |
|
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| Tragic king |
|
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| _____ jet |
|
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| Noted James Earl Jones stage role |
|
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| Edward or Norman |
|
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| The man behind Bunker |
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| Limericks man |
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| He was every inch a king |
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| Creator of the Owl and the Pussy-cat |
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| King with three daughters |
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| Regan's dad |
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| Limerick writer |
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| English humorist Edward ___ |
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| "Book of Nonsense" author |
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| Noted TV producer |
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| King or producer |
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| He brought Bunker to TV |
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| Legendary English king |
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| King or Norman |
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| Limerick creator |
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| Role for Arnold Moss |
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| Norman of sitcoms |
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| Limerick's popularizer |
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| Limerick poet |
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| Tragic monarch |
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| Norman of TV |
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| English humorist: 1812–88 |
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| "The Owl and the Pussycat" poet |
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| Cordelia's sire |
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| He was "every inch a king" |
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| King of tragedy |
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| King or poet |
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| Dramatic king |
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| Norman who invaded TV |
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| Poet famed for limericks |
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| Man behind the Bunkers |
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| Kingly role |
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| Norman or Edward |
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| Writer who popularized limericks |
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| TV's Norman |
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| Sad, mad dad, in drama |
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| King or Edward |
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| "King ___," quotation source |
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| "Nonsense" author |
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| Troubled king |
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| "King ___" |
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| King ___ |
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| Author |
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| Shakespearean parent |
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| Poet |
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| Monarch of tragedy |
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| Humorous poet |
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| Nonsense poet |
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| Soprano Evelyn ___ |
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| Limerick master |
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| Shakespearean character |
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| Limerick name |
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| Stage monarch |
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| No. 1 in Shakespeare drama |
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| King of Elizabethan drama |
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| Humorist of the limericks. |
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| King or poet. |
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| Louis Calhern's role. |
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| He wrote "The Owl and the Pussy Cat." |
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| Shakespeare's "foolish fond old man.” |
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| Welles role. |
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| Ancient British king. |
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| His last words, "Look there, look there!" |
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| Role for Orson Welles. |
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| Role in classic drama. |
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| Former commanding general, U. S. ground forces. |
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| Fabled King of Britain. |
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| Author of "Book of Nonsense." |
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| Noted general who retires Oct. 16. |
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| Type of jet |
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| "Book of Nonsense" author. |
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| He wrote "The Owl and the Pussycat." |
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| Victim of a broken heart. |
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| Salvini role. |
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| King of tragedy. |
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| Son of Bladud. |
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| 19th cen. humorist. |
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| Shakespearean role |
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| Aribert Reimann opera |
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| Character who said "sharper than a serpent's tooth" |
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| Fool's master |
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| Shakespeare character who says "Nothing can come of nothing" |
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| King of drama. |
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| Disillusioned father and king. |
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| Shakespearean king who was "more sinn'd against than sinning" |
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| Shakespearean hero. |
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| Mythical king. |
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| "Every inch a king." |
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| Parent of 52 Down. |
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| King of ancient Britain. |
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| Regan's regal father. |
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| His last words were, "Look there, look there!" |
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| Author of "Nonsense Verses." |
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| Role for a tragedian. |
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| Legendary king. |
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| The "limerick" man. |
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| Tragic king. |
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| "Book of Nonsense" man. |
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| Dramatic role. |
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| Monarch of drama. |
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| "The Owl and the Pussycat." |
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| "King ___." |
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| Tragic role. |
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| Cordelia's father. |
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| English humorist. |
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| Nonsense poet. |
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| The limerick man. |
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| Shakespearean character. |
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| Lee J. Cobb role. |
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| Limerick man. |
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| He wrote "The Owl and the Pussy-Cat." |
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| He said, "Her voice was ever soft . . . " |
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| Regan's father. |
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| Author of "The Owl and the Pussycat." |
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| Father of Cordelia. |
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| He had three daughters. |
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| King in drama |
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| 19th c. humorist. |
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| Goneril's father. |
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| Shakespearean role. |
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| Writer of light verse. |
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| He disinherited his youngest daughter. |
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| Name from Holinshed's "Chronicles." |
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| Subject of Marc Blitzstein's new music. |
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| His last words were "Look there!" |
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