| See a treat organised for M*A*S*H star Ms Swit (7) |
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| Set out to alter girl |
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| Lynn or Lynch |
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| _ Swit played Hot Lips Houlihan in MdegreesA*S *H (7) |
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| Country legend Lynn |
New York Times |
31 Dec 2024 |
| Country singer Ms. Lynn |
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| Girl to turn to later |
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| Sissy's Oscar role |
Newsday |
05 Jul 2024 |
| ____ Lynn, country singer whose signature song was Coal Miner's Daughter (7) |
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| country music legend Lynn |
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| Country singer who made it to the cover of Newsweek in 1973, ... Lynn |
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| Passionate nurse Margaret 'Hotlips' Hoolihan was played by ... Swit in TV's M*A*S*H series |
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| Old actress - who used to be young? |
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| What is the first name of actress Swit, who played Hot Lips in TV's M*A*S*H? (7) |
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| Tolerant nameless sort of lady (7) |
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| Ms Martin, in the Beatles song Get Back (7) |
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| "Fist City" singer Lynn |
Premier Sunday |
17 Jul 2022 |
| ___ Lynch, first African American woman to serve as U.S. attorney general |
New York Times |
01 Oct 2021 |
| Country singer Lynn |
New York Times |
02 Aug 2021 |
| Lynn of country music |
Newsday |
24 Sep 2020 |
| "White Christmas Blue" singer-songwriter ___ Lynn |
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| -- Lynn, American country music singer-songwriter |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
20 Jan 2020 |
| Young in Hollywood |
Wall Street Journal |
12 Dec 2019 |
| Oscar-winning role for Sissy |
Wall Street Journal |
23 May 2019 |
| Oscar-winning role for Sissy |
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| Singer Lynn |
Thomas Joseph |
27 Aug 2018 |
| Obama attorney general Lynch |
Wall Street Journal |
07 Aug 2018 |
| Country legend Lynn |
Universal |
24 Apr 2018 |
| Country legend Lynn |
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| Obama attorney general Lynch |
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| Country singer Lynn |
Premier Sunday |
18 Sep 2016 |
| Learning to race with a female |
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| Singer Lynn |
Eugene Sheffer |
04 Apr 2016 |
| Swit who played 'Hot Lips' |
Eugene Sheffer |
16 Dec 2015 |
| Actress Swit |
Premier Sunday |
06 Dec 2015 |
| Best Actress Oscar role after Norma Rae |
Newsday |
05 Dec 2015 |
| Lynn with the album "I Remember Patsy" |
LA Times Daily |
24 Sep 2015 |
| Sissy's Oscar-winning role |
Wall Street Journal |
11 Sep 2015 |
| Sissy's Oscar-winning role |
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| Lynn with the album "I Remember Patsy" |
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| Best Actress Oscar role after Norma Rae |
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| Actress Swit |
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| Oscar role of '80 |
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| Country star Lynn |
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| Swit or Young |
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| "You Ain't Woman Enough" Lynn |
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| Swit who played "Hot Lips" |
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| Lynn or Swit |
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| Sissy's Oscar-winning role |
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| Sissy's Oscar-winning role |
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| "Get back, ___ ... Go home" (Beatles lyric) |
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| The album "Honky Tonk Angels" is a collaboration of Dolly, Tammy and her |
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| Lynn from Kentucky |
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| Lynn from Kentucky |
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| Young in films |
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| Young in films |
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| Oscar role for Sissy |
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| Singer Lynn |
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| "Hot Lips" portrayer |
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| Lynn of song |
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| She played "Hot Lips" |
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| Country star Lynn |
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| Swit or Young |
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| Lynn of country |
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| Country singer Lynn |
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| Lynn of country |
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| Sissy's role in "Coal Miner's Daughter" |
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| 1980 Sissy Spacek role |
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| "Coal Miner's Daughter" role |
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| Young in Hollywood |
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| Swit of "M*A*S*H" |
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| Young or Swit |
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| Lynn of country music |
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| Hot Lips portrayer |
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| Musical Lynn |
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| Swit or Young |
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| Lynn of country music |
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| Congresswoman Sanchez, who agreed under pressure to move a DNC fund-raiser from the Playboy Mansion |
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| Actress Swit |
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| Young or Swit |
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| Sissy's "Coal Miner's Daughter" role |
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| Margaret of M*A*S*H |
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| Actress Young |
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| Young of "A Night to Remember" |
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| Singer Lynn |
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| Actress Swit |
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| Lynn from Ky. |
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| Country singer Lynn |
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| Actress Young |
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| Swit of TV |
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| Miss Young |
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| Sunday night TV star. |
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| Miss Young, actress. |
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| ___ Young of Hollywood. |
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| Sunday night TV standby. |
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| First name in TV. |
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| "Get Back" girl |
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| McCartney told her to "get back" |
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| Actress Young. |
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| Actress ___ Young. |
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| First name on TV. |
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| Miss Young of Hollywood. |
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| Miss Young, Emmy winner. |
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| "Letter to ___." |
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| Filmland's Miss Young. |
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