Felipe ..... , Brazilian 2002 and 2004-17 F1 driver; 2008 World Drivers' Championship runnerup behind Lewis Hamilton (5) |
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Felipe -, F1 driver; 2006 Brazilian GP winner |
Mirror Quiz |
18 Jan 2024 |
Felipe -, F1 driver; 2006 Brazilian GP winner (5) |
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Former F1 driver spotted in Bahamas sailing |
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Felipe ___, Brazilian former Formula One racing driver who finished as championship runner-up in 2008 |
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Italian marble city |
The New Yorker |
22 Oct 2018 |
Car racer masters when to climb |
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Italy's marble center |
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Slave owner maybe in the Deep South recalling land of plantations? |
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Tuscan city noted for its marble quarries |
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Tuscan marble city |
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Disgraced former NY congressman Eric |
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Marble-producing Tuscany commune |
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Tuscan marble-exporting city |
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Tuscan marble city |
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Tuscan city noted for its marble quarries |
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Tuscan marble city |
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Italian marble city |
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Italian city near the Ligurian Sea |
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Tuscan marble-exporting city |
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Tuscan marble-exporting city |
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Marble quarry city of Italy |
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Tuscan city noted for its marble quarries |
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Old plantation term of address |
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He's in "de cold, cold ground" |
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Tuscany marble-exporting city |
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City near the Ligurian Sea |
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Marble-producing Italian city |
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Brazilian racer seen in Tuscan town |
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Italian marble city |
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Term of address in "Roots" |
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He's in "de cold, cold ground" |
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One "in de cold, cold ground" |
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S. Foster decedent |
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Tuscan city |
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Tuscan marble center |
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Marble town in Tuscany |
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Italian marble center |
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Tuscan town, rich in marble |
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Subject of a Foster song in 1852 |
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___ regiment of troops. |
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Title in the old South. |
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Southern title. |
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Master, in Stephen Foster song. |
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He's in "de cold, cold ground." |
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Man's title in a Stephen Foster song. |
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Dialectic title. |
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Subject of a plantation song. |
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Plantation title. |
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Man in a Stephen Foster song. |
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He's in "de cold, cold ground.” |
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Old Black Joe's master. |
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Marse. |
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He's in de cold, cold ground. |
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