1978 Commonwealth Games women's 1,500m gold medallist (4) |
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Mccormack or Mcdonnell |
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PL Travers created this children's classic of the ideal nanny, ... Poppins |
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__ Wollstonecraft, author of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792) (4) |
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.... Wollstonecraft, author of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792) |
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__ Wollstonecraft, author of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792) |
The Guardian Weekend |
09 Mar 2024 |
The name of two queens of England (4) |
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____ Poppins |
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Army manoeuvres get her agitated (4) |
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This girl could be about right (4) |
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& 13A 1954 novel by Daphne Du Maurier |
Mirror Quiz |
04 Mar 2024 |
A former judge on The Great British Bake Off, _ Berry (4) |
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___ Poppins Returns (2018 movie) |
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"Little House on the Prairie" role |
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Actress Steenburgen |
USA Today |
31 Jan 2024 |
Family Affair singer ___ J. Blige |
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William's partner in academia |
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"___ Kay and Johnny," 1947 sitcom credited to be the pioneer of the genre on network television |
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Pundit Matalin |
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She watches TV with her husband Giles on Gogglebox (4) |
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___ Poppins Returns, Emily Blunt film |
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Spoil end of play needing the mother of Jesus (4) |
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Names popularly given to alstroemerla - Peruvian lily or Ulster - - - - (4) |
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Notable lamb owner |
New York Times |
14 Dec 2023 |
Names popularly given to alstroemeria - Peruvian lily or Ulster - - - - (4) |
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Julie Andrews role, - - - Poppins |
Mirror Tea Time |
08 Dec 2023 |
Name of Sheldon's mother A in Young Sheldon (4) |
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Lou Retton or Tyler Moore |
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Poppins who believes "a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down" |
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Gothic novelist Shelley |
New York Times |
19 Sep 2023 |
___ Martin, first Broadway actress to win a Tony Award for playing someone of the opposite sex |
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___ Steenburgen, "Melvin and Howard" actress who plays Carol in the 2023 film "Book Club: The Next Chapter" |
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Name repeated in a nursery rhyme |
New York Times |
14 May 2023 |
The birth name of George Eliot, also buried at 5 |
The Guardian Weekend |
22 Apr 2023 |
Bloody ___, cocktail with vodka and tomato juice |
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"___ On A Cross" (song by Ghost) |
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Little lamb owner, in a nursery rhyme |
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Miss Poppins |
Premier Sunday |
08 Jan 2023 |
Nativity scene figure |
Newsday |
08 Jan 2023 |
She became queen of Scotland at six days old |
Universal |
23 Jun 2022 |
Pietà figure |
Wall Street Journal |
22 Jun 2022 |
She had a little lamb |
Universal |
15 Jun 2022 |
Mother of Jesus |
Universal |
21 Apr 2022 |
Singer ___ J. Blige |
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Singer ___ J. Blige |
Universal |
05 Apr 2022 |
Little lamb owner, in rhyme |
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Setter's embracing a royal queen |
The Guardian Cryptic |
29 Mar 2022 |
I wrote "Frankenstein" and shared my name with my mother who was a writer and a feminist philosopher |
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Queen in synopsis, no problem! |
The Times Cryptic |
07 Mar 2022 |
''Little lamb'' owner |
Newsday |
01 Mar 2022 |
Crèche figure |
Eugene Sheffer |
21 Jan 2022 |
British baker Berry |
USA Today |
17 Jan 2022 |
GM CEO Barra |
Wall Street Journal |
13 Jan 2022 |
Half-heartedly wed gal without IT experience |
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Who had a boy child, according to Harry Belafonte in his 1957 9 10 |
The Guardian Weekend |
18 Dec 2021 |
'Family Affair' singer ___ J. Blige |
The Washington Post Sunday |
05 Dec 2021 |
Crèche figure |
Eugene Sheffer |
29 Oct 2021 |
"Jesus Christ Superstar" role |
Universal |
23 Oct 2021 |
There's Something About __, 1998 film starring Cameron Diaz |
The Guardian Weekend |
23 Oct 2021 |
___-Kate Olsen, actress who guest starred on "The Simpsons" as herself |
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___ Wollstonecraft, English feminist writer who wrote "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman" |
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___ Cooper, Sheldon Cooper's mother in "The Big Bang Theory" |
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Pioneering nurse Seacole |
USA Today |
21 Aug 2021 |
The mother of James and Joseph |
Canadiana |
16 Aug 2021 |
___ Jane Watson and Peter Parker, couple from Marvel comics' "Spider-Man" |
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Crèche figure |
Eugene Sheffer |
10 Jul 2021 |
___ J. Blige of R&B |
Universal |
27 Jun 2021 |
___ McDonnell, actress who played Laura Roslin in the sci-fi series "Battlestar Galactica" |
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Singer/actress ___ J. Blige |
Universal |
01 May 2021 |
Tudor monarch |
The Sun Two Speed |
28 Mar 2021 |
Woman in army shot |
The Sun Two Speed |
28 Mar 2021 |
___ Westmacott, pseudonym under which Agatha Christie published "The Burden" |
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___ Pierce, former tennis player who won the French Open Women's singles in 2000 |
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___ Jackson, NASA's first African-American female engineer |
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"___ Poppins Returns," 2018 musical drama film starring Emily Blunt in the titular role |
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Molly, more formally |
Newsday |
20 Feb 2021 |
___, Queen of Scots |
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Garden grower of rhyme |
Newsday |
27 Dec 2020 |
She had a little lamb |
Family Time |
21 Dec 2020 |
"___ Poppins," 1964 musical fantasy film based on P. L. Travers's book series of the same name |
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"___ had a little lamb..." |
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Contrary girl of rhyme |
The Washington Post |
10 Nov 2020 |
Contrary girl of rhyme |
LA Times Daily |
10 Nov 2020 |
The Queen ___ Diamond Bandeau Tiara, iconic royal jewelry worn by Meghan Markle on her wedding day |
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Woman to wed right away |
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Nanny Poppins |
Premier Sunday |
04 Oct 2020 |
Sheep knocked over Yankee woman held in reverence |
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'Practically perfect' Poppins |
USA Today |
29 Aug 2020 |
One of the Tudors |
Thomas Joseph |
18 Aug 2020 |
Pietà figure |
Wall Street Journal |
12 Aug 2020 |
Painter Cassatt |
Thomas Joseph |
29 Jul 2020 |
Woman sends back Yankee butter |
The Sun Two Speed |
15 Jun 2020 |
___ Elizabeth Mastrantonio, American actress who portrayed Gina Montana in the 1983 movie "Scarface" |
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___ Jane Watson, Spider-Man's love interest played by Kirsten Dunst in the 2002 film "Spider-Man" |
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Sheep turned on Yankee woman |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
21 Mar 2020 |
With 43 Across, Supporting Actress (''Melvin and Howard'') |
Newsday |
05 Mar 2020 |
Queen arm-twisted Yankee |
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"Frankenstein" writer ___ Shelley |
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Sheep turned on Yankee woman |
The Sun Two Speed |
06 Jan 2020 |
Girl to wed, having given heart away |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
20 Dec 2019 |
Bloody ___, popular cocktail which is allegedly named after Hollywood actress Pickford |
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Monarch before Elizabeth I |
Wall Street Journal |
04 Dec 2019 |
Crèche figure |
Eugene Sheffer |
01 Nov 2019 |
Singer ___ J. Blige |
New York Times |
13 Oct 2019 |
Singer ___ J. Blige |
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"Quite contrary" gardener |
LA Times Daily |
23 Sep 2019 |
'Quite contrary' gardener |
The Washington Post |
23 Sep 2019 |
'Contrary' gardener |
USA Today |
10 Sep 2019 |
"There's Something About ___," 1998 romcom directed by the Farrellys, starring Cameron Diaz which is also one of the highest grossing rom coms of all times |
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Hail ___ pass |
USA Today |
18 Aug 2019 |
"Bloody ___", a spooky urban legend about a woman who appears in mirror |
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*Tudor queen |
Wall Street Journal |
10 Aug 2019 |
Nativity scene figure |
USA Today |
08 Aug 2019 |
Nanny Poppins |
Wall Street Journal |
06 Aug 2019 |
Queen of Scots |
Universal |
15 Jul 2019 |
Bloody ___ |
Universal |
10 Jun 2019 |
_____Pickford |
Canadiana |
03 Jun 2019 |
Mother of Jesus |
The Telegraph Quick |
19 Apr 2019 |
Steenburgen of 'Ink' |
Premier Sunday |
31 Mar 2019 |
'Quite contrary' girl of rhyme |
New York Times |
05 Mar 2019 |
Mother of Jesus |
The Times Concise |
27 Feb 2019 |
-- Tudor, Queen of England and Ireland from 1553 to 1558 |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
24 Feb 2019 |
"Quite contrary" gardener |
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Bloody ___ |
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Nanny Poppins |
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*Tudor queen |
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Nativity scene figure |
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Hail ___ pass |
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"Contrary" gardener |
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"Quite contrary" girl of rhyme |
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Queen of Scots |
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____ Pickford ( AKA America's Sweetheart ) |
Canadiana |
17 Dec 2018 |
Bloody ____ |
Canadiana |
26 Nov 2018 |
Nursery rhyme figure with the lamb |
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Girl, to become wife, runs out |
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Julie's Oscar role |
Newsday |
13 Jul 2018 |
Lamb owner of rhyme |
Newsday |
12 Jun 2018 |
Abe Lincoln's wife |
Wall Street Journal |
11 Jun 2018 |
Painter Cassatt |
Newsday |
08 Apr 2018 |
Singing partner of Peter and Paul |
USA Today |
29 Mar 2018 |
Crche figure |
Eugene Sheffer |
12 Mar 2018 |
With 77-Across, red, blue and yellow |
New York Times |
18 Feb 2018 |
Shelley who wrote "Frankenstein" |
USA Today |
05 Jan 2018 |
Shelley who wrote "Frankenstein" |
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With 77-Across, red, blue and yellow |
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Singing partner of Peter and Paul |
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Abe Lincoln's wife |
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Wife of Abraham Lincoln |
USA Today |
12 Oct 2017 |
''Quite contrary'' girl of rhyme |
Newsday |
26 Sep 2017 |
Abe's wife |
Wall Street Journal |
24 Aug 2017 |
Musical partner of Peter and Paul |
New York Times |
26 Jul 2017 |
Contrary girl of rhyme |
Wall Street Journal |
24 Jul 2017 |
'Bloody' queen |
New York Times |
12 Jul 2017 |
His mum's Conservative leader embracing Republican |
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Name on the cover of ''Frankenstein'' |
Newsday |
09 Apr 2017 |
Bloody ___ (bar order) |
USA Today |
31 Mar 2017 |
Girl who had a little lamb |
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Painter Cassatt |
LA Times Daily |
11 Jan 2017 |
Contrary girl of rhyme |
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"Bloody" queen |
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Musical partner of Peter and Paul |
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Painter Cassatt |
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Wife of Abraham Lincoln |
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Miss Poppins |
USA Today |
09 Dec 2016 |
Lamb owner of rhyme |
USA Today |
04 Nov 2016 |
Hail ___ (desperation pass) |
USA Today |
22 Oct 2016 |
Contrary gardener of rhyme |
USA Today |
19 Oct 2016 |
Partner of Peter and Paul |
USA Today |
11 Jul 2016 |
Name repeated in a nursery rhyme |
The Washington Post |
29 Jun 2016 |
Pietà figure |
The Chronicle of Higher Education |
01 Apr 2016 |
Nativity scene figure |
Newsday |
17 Feb 2016 |
Lamb owner of rhyme |
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Partner of Peter and Paul |
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Pietà figure |
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Contrary gardener of rhyme |
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'Adoration of the Magi' figure |
The Washington Post |
05 Dec 2015 |
Crèche figure |
Newsday |
18 Sep 2015 |
Gin: mother's ruin merely started with yen |
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Author Higgins Clark |
Eugene Sheffer |
14 Jul 2015 |
Girl to wed right away |
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Pietà mother |
Premier Sunday |
08 Feb 2015 |
Mother of Jesus |
USA Today |
02 Feb 2015 |
Rhoda's downstairs neighbor |
Wall Street Journal |
16 Jan 2015 |
Creche figure |
Eugene Sheffer |
05 Jan 2015 |
"Adoration of the Magi" figure |
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Rhoda's downstairs neighbor |
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Piet mother |
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Crèche figure |
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Governess Poppins |
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Mother of Jesus |
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"Frankenstein" author Shelley |
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Ms. Poppins |
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Crèche figure |
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Lamb owner of nursery rhyme |
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Painter Cassatt |
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"Quite contrary" lass |
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Creche figure |
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Wells of Motown |
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Name repeated in a nursery rhyme |
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Gardener of rhyme |
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"Quite contrary" girl |
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Woman in the Gospels |
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Gardener of rhyme |
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Gardener of rhyme |
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"Proud ___" (hit of 1969) |
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Pieta figure |
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Elizabeth II's grandmother |
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Hulman who said "Gentlemen, start your engines" |
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Figure in a crèche |
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Seven ___ Three |
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Holy Mother |
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Contrary one? |
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"The Wind Cries ___" (song by 56-Across) |
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Lamb owner, in song |
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"Quite contrary" lass |
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Poppins of kiddie lit |
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Claire Bloom, in "The King's Speech" |
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Henry VIII's eldest |
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A Lincoln |
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Garden grower of rhyme |
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Contrary gardener? |
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Mrs. Lincoln |
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Cameron Diaz title role |
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Mrs. Lincoln |
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Early Cameron role |
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"Frankenstein" author Shelley |
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With 67-Across, wife of 40-Across |
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"Frankenstein" author Shelley |
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Elizabeth I predecessor |
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"Little lamb" owner |
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The Blessed Virgin |
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Figure in a nativity scene |
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Contrary gardener |
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Sister of Lazarus, in the Bible |
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Joseph's wife |
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Mother of Jesus |
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Steenburgen of "Ragtime" |
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Joseph's wife |
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Miraculous Medal figure |
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Contrary gardener |
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Oft-hailed woman |
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Sis of Elizabeth I |
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Piet figure |
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Author Shelley |
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With 23-Down, movie with a song about a great swami in delicate health who has toughened feet and chronic bad breath? (See 1-, 6-, 18-, 24-, 57-, and 65-Across) |
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Bloody __ |
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Hailed one |
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Author Shelley |
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Bloody __ |
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Noted virgin |
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Lamb owner of rhyme |
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Peter and Paul partner |
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Tudor queen |
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Painter Cassatt |
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Elizabeth I's sister |
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"Highland ___" (Burns poem) |
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"Contrary" girl of rhyme |
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Contrary lass |
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Name repeated in a nursery rhyme |
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Pietà figure |
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"Proud ___" (hit of 1969) |
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Contrary one |
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"Frankenstein" author Shelley |
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Steenburgen of film |
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One of two English queens |
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"___ Poppins" |
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Hart of "Entertainment Tonight" |
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Creche figure |
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Steenburgen of "Philadelphia" |
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"Contrary" girl |
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"Quite contrary" girl |
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Piet figure |
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Steenburgen of "Ragtime" |
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She played Laura to Dick's Rob |
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Contrary girl |
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"Contrary" gardener |
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Painter Cassatt |
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"Contrary" gardener |
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Gardener of rhyme |
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Contrary girl |
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Abe's wife |
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The "quite contrary" girl |
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Folk trio name |
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"A grand old name" |
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Successor to Edward VI |
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__ Tyler Moore |
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__ Tyler Moore |
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Nursery rhyme subject |
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Garden grower of rhyme |
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"Quite contrary" lass |
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Piet figure |
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Joseph's wife |
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Designer Quant |
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Creche figure |
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Bono in Congress |
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Contrary girl |
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Actress Steenburgen |
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Martin or Matalin |
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Martin of Broadway |
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Partner of Peter and Paul |
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Martin or Matalin |
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One of the Leakeys |
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Elizabeth I's sister |
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Sanguinary queen |
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With 28-Down, Abe Lincoln's bride |
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Keenan, the new DA in the JonBenet case |
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Actress Astor |
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Contrary girl |
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Queen of Scots |
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First name of Ireland's two most recent presidents |
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Queen in synopsis, no problem! |
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Name repeated in a nursery rhyme |
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Hart or Martin |
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English queen, 1689-94 |
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Notorious typhoid carrier |
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English queen |
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Cassatt or Quant |
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Peter and Paul's partner |
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One of the Tudors |
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One of two English queens |
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Tudor queen |
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"Quite contrary" nursery rhyme girl |
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1980 Oscar winner Steenburgen |
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Hail ____ . . . |
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George V's wife |
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G.O.P. insider Matalin |
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Contrary one |
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Sister of Lazarus |
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One of the Astors |
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HigginsClark, the novelist |
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Contrary girl |
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Queen of Scots |
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_____Tyler Moore |
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Pickford or Martin |
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Another book by 1 Across |
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Martin or Hart |
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Bloody ___ (cocktail) |
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Congresswoman ___ Okar of Ohio |
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William's joint ruler |
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Long Beach Queen |
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Contrary female? |
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Martin or Astor |
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Captious gardener |
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Astor or Martin |
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Pieta figure |
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Astor or Pickford |
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The "Rose of Tralee" |
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College founder ___ Bethune |
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Queen beheaded by Q.E. I |
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Runner Decker |
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Famed dweller in Nazareth |
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Lamb owner or a Lamb |
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Nabokov novel |
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Girl in a Cohan song |
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Name extolled by Cohan |
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Pickford or Astor |
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Girl in "The Rose of Tralee" |
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Poppins or Astor |
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Well-known gardener |
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Contrary gardener |
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"John Loves ___" |
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Grand old name |
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Wife of George V |
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Cohan's girl |
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Miss Garden |
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Queenly name |
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Grand old name of song |
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"Contrary" mistress |
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Girl in Afton song |
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Well-known gardener. |
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Nursery rhyme character. |
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Poppins. |
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Garden. |
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Mrs. Lindsay. |
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Nursery rhyme gardener. |
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Girl of rhyme. |
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Nursery rhyme name. |
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England's queen, 1910–26. |
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Crèche figure. |
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Contrary girl. |
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Former English queen. |
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Polly. |
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Novel by Asch. |
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Asch book. |
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One of the Tudors. |
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Schoolgirl of rhyme. |
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Character in nursery rhyme. |
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Mrs. Jack Benny. |
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___ Jean Eisenhower. |
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Gardener of nursery rhyme. |
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Nursery rhyme girl. |
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Book by Sholem Asch. |
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One of Queen Elizabeth's names. |
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Former Queen. |
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Asch novel, 1949. |
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"A grand old name." |
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Mrs. Lord of U. N. |
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One of Elizabeth II's names. |
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"It's a Grand Old Name." |
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Queen portrayed by Helen Hayes. |
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Author of the Casket Letters? |
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Dr. ___ Walker, pioneer for women's rights. |
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The principal saint. |
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