Reggae legend Bob |
Wall Street Journal |
04 Aug 2025 |
Our star's movie with Jennifer Aniston: - & Me |
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Legendary reggae artist included on the King's Commonwealth playlist (3,6) |
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Jamaican music legend with The Wailers (6) |
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Scrooge's late partner whose ghost appears in Dickens's A Christmas Carol (6) |
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Scrooge visitor |
Thomas Joseph |
23 Aug 2023 |
Bob who sang “One love, one heart / Let’s get together and feel all right” |
New York Times |
27 Sep 2021 |
Scrooge's protagonist Jacob |
Canadiana |
05 Oct 2020 |
Dreaded musician of the 1960s-'70s |
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Dreaded musician of the 1960s-'70s |
New York Times |
16 Feb 2020 |
Jacob --, Ebenezer Scrooge's deceased business partner who became a ghost |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
07 Apr 2019 |
Setter's hosted drunk Earl Singer |
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"Redemption Song" singer Bob |
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''World's worst dog'' in a 2005 book |
Newsday |
19 Aug 2016 |
Scrooge's business partner |
The Chronicle of Higher Education |
03 Apr 2015 |
Scrooge's business partner |
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"Bob ___ Rises From Grave To Free Frat Boys From Bonds Of Oppression": "The Onion" headline |
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Jacob whose ghost appears to Scrooge |
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Reggae star Bob |
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Fictional phantom |
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Ghost of literature |
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Reggae legend Bob |
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Visitor to Scrooge |
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Ghost of a novel |
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Fictional ghost |
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Scrooge's business partner |
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Bob of reggae |
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"A Christmas Carol" specter |
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Partner of 26 Across |
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Scrooge's ghostly visitor. |
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Scrooge's ghostly partner. |
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Scrooge's partner. |
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