| DCI Amanda Kelman in Protection (6,8) |
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| Fitting middle name of new-grandpa Eminem's grandson, who was born March 14th (though the birth was not made public until this weekend) |
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| A former Prime Minister had everyone following the NZ crime writer (8) |
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| Malcolm ........., Windies Test cricketer who took 7-53 against England at Leeds in 1984 (8) |
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| Islands in the Pacific that swamp everyone (8) |
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| Olympic freestyle skier and Victorian MP, Kirstie ... (8) |
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| Kris ______--, former star of BBC1 crimedrama series Death in Paradise (8) |
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| ___ Plan, post-war aid for Europe (8) |
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| He planned reconstruction entirely on wetlands |
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| Former US Supreme Court Justice Thurgood - (8) |
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| *... Eminem ... ___ |
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| Planet has room for a boy |
The Guardian Cryptic |
25 Jul 2022 |
| Jennifer ___, "The Nanny" actress who served in the military as part of the U.S. Navy |
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| 2017 American legal drama film starring Chadwick Boseman as the eponymous character |
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| "We Are ___," 2006 sports drama starring Kate Mara as Annie Cantrell |
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| Malcolm --, Barbadian cricketer (1958-99) |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
12 Jul 2021 |
| Futurist McLuhan |
Canadiana |
24 May 2021 |
| US post-war planner, name associated with war lobby |
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| Ruin is going to a man with a plan |
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| -- Islands, 34 coral isles in west central Pacific |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
08 Sep 2019 |
| Justice succeeded by Thomas |
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| US general with a plan taking everyone to swampy area |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
27 Nov 2015 |
| "Laverne and Shirley" star |
USA Today |
08 Aug 2015 |
| "Laverne and Shirley" star |
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| Law officer's relative Will apprehends ringleader |
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| See 17-Across |
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| Actor E.G. |
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| Famous Chief Justice |
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| Memorable Supreme Court Justice |
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| Justice |
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| George or Thurgood |
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| Secretary of State: 1947–49 |
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| Field |
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| Chief Justice from Virginia |
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| Justice (1967) |
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| Acheson's predecessor. |
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| Plan man. |
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| Nobel Peace Prize winner, 1953. |
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| Winner of Nobel Peace Prize, 1953. |
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| New Ambassador to China. |
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| Five-star statesman. |
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| Lovett has succeeded him. |
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| Islands, base of bombers of Truk. |
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| Vice President of U. S., 1913–21. |
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| Allied supreme war chief. |
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| Defense chief. |
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| Man with a plan. |
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| Noted Nobel Prize winner. |
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| Author of "Gypsy Sixpence." |
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| President of American Red Cross. |
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| Pentagon chief. |
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| Subject of campaign controversy. |
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| 1953 prize winner. |
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| Statesman who won Peace prize. |
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