Guy who landed the Eagle |
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___ Robertson, snooker player (4) |
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Mr Lennon, former Celtic coach (4) |
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Andrew -, journalist and broadcaster known for BBC shows This Week and Sunday Politics |
Mirror Quiz |
13 Apr 2024 |
CSNY singer Young |
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US astrophysicist and writer, _ deGrasse Tyson (4) |
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Diamond of rock |
Wall Street Journal |
06 Apr 2024 |
Film director Jordan |
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Diamond cutting records since the sixties |
|
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Astronaut, _ Armstrong (4) |
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- Morrissey, actor (4) |
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___ Diamond, singer (4) |
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Playwright ____ Simon |
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Mr Gray, Scottish Health Secretary (4) |
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Man said to get down on his knees (4) |
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__ Morrissey, actor (4) |
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___ Armstrong, U.S. astronaut (4) |
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Singer ____ Diamond |
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___ Patrick Harris of "The Matrix Resurrections" |
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Rocker ____ Young |
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Neil who sings "Sweet Caroline" |
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Actor who provided the voice for Bob the Builder, _ Morrissey (4) |
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Creator of Felix and Oscar |
Newsday |
29 Feb 2024 |
Buzz's colleague on the moon |
Wall Street Journal |
24 Feb 2024 |
___ Diamond, US singer with hit Cracklin' Rosie in 1970 |
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Good Omens co-author Gaiman |
|
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2016-19 Hibs boss (4) |
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___ Armstrong, astronaut (4) |
|
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Gone Girl actor ___ Patrick Harris |
|
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___- Young, Canadian born rock musician (4) |
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Actor -- Patrick Harris |
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"Coraline" author Gaiman |
USA Today |
26 Jan 2024 |
Someone I left inside, could be him (4) |
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Actor ___ Patrick Harris |
Universal |
20 Jan 2024 |
1983-93 England Test bowler nicknamed Fozzy who took 8-107 against Pakistan in Leeds in 1987 (4) |
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1983-93 England Test bowler nicknamed Fozzy who took 8-107 against Pakistan in Leeds in 1987 (4) |
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Author Gaiman |
New York Times |
14 Jan 2024 |
___ Armstrong, US astronaut (4) |
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___ Diamond who sang "Sweet Caroline" |
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Host of the 2014 Cosmos documentary series, - deGrasse Tyson (4) |
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Singer ___ Diamond |
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Singer, ... Young (4) |
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1981-85 Scunthorpe, 1985-90 Everton, 1990-92 Manchester City and 1992-95 Oldham defender (4) |
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___ Hamilton, UKIP leader (4) |
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Astrophysicist — deGrasse Tyson |
Premier Sunday |
24 Dec 2023 |
Astrophysicist ? deGrasse Tyson |
|
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How I Met Your Mother and A Series Of Unfortunate Events actor, _ Patrick Harris (4) |
|
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Mr Lennon, former Celtic manager (4) |
|
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Singers Sadaka and Diamond? (4) |
|
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Astronaut Armstrong |
Eugene Sheffer |
08 Dec 2023 |
Singer Diamond |
Universal |
03 Dec 2023 |
Actor Nitin Mukesh |
|
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Justice Gorsuch |
New York Times |
03 Oct 2023 |
Playwright Simon |
Eugene Sheffer |
02 Oct 2023 |
___ Diamond who sang "Sweet Caroline" |
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Diamond with gold and platinum certifications |
New York Times |
14 Aug 2023 |
"Drag Me to Dinner" judge __ Patrick Harris |
LA Times Daily |
08 Aug 2023 |
Diamond with a band? |
Family Time |
06 Aug 2023 |
Big name in astrophysics |
Newsday |
23 Jun 2023 |
___ Patrick Harris from "The Matrix Resurrections" |
|
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Author Gaiman |
Universal |
08 Jun 2023 |
Justice Gorsuch |
Newsday |
04 Jun 2023 |
Writer Gaiman of "Coraline" |
|
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Armstrong who visited the moon |
Universal |
26 May 2023 |
"Fortunately, the Milk" writer Gaiman |
LA Times Daily |
20 May 2023 |
Diamond with platinum albums |
Universal |
10 May 2023 |
Author Gaiman |
New York Times |
12 Apr 2023 |
Young musician |
New York Times |
09 Feb 2023 |
The "N" of the actor known as NPH |
LA Times Daily |
02 Feb 2023 |
___ Armstrong, astronaut who is a member of the Boy Scouts of America |
|
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Actor ___ Patrick Harris |
New York Times |
24 Jan 2023 |
Young who sang "Heart of Gold" |
|
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Actor Patrick Harris of "Gone Girl" |
|
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Astronaut Armstrong |
Wall Street Journal |
21 Nov 2022 |
"American Gods" novelist Gaiman |
LA Times Daily |
08 Nov 2022 |
Playwright Simon |
Eugene Sheffer |
07 Nov 2022 |
First name on 'First Man's cover |
Newsday |
29 Oct 2022 |
Writer Gaiman of "The Sandman" |
|
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Armstrong who reached the moon |
Universal |
31 Aug 2022 |
Astrophysicist ___ deGrasse Tyson |
New York Times |
25 Aug 2022 |
___ Innes, English musician and comedian, known as the seventh Python, d. 2019 |
The Guardian Quick |
09 Aug 2022 |
Good name for a knight? |
LA Times Daily |
09 Jul 2022 |
___ Patrick Harris, "A Series of Unfortunate Events" actor |
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'My Heart' singer Young |
The Washington Post Sunday |
01 May 2022 |
Astronaut Armstrong |
Eugene Sheffer |
30 Apr 2022 |
Astronaut Armstrong or singer Diamond |
|
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Astronaut Armstrong |
Eugene Sheffer |
26 Feb 2022 |
Man showing love, having swallowed drug |
|
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Singer Young of "Harvest Moon" |
|
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Singer-songwriter composing eulogy in Norway |
The Guardian Cryptic |
01 Feb 2022 |
Playwright Simon |
New York Times |
23 Jan 2022 |
Astronaut Armstrong |
Eugene Sheffer |
13 Jan 2022 |
Astronaut Armstrong |
Eugene Sheffer |
25 Dec 2021 |
Canadian-American musician Young known for his 1972 track "Heart of Gold" |
|
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"Heart of Gold" singer ___ Young |
|
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___ deGrasse Tyson (astrophysicist) |
|
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Diamond who went platinum |
New York Times |
03 Oct 2021 |
Astronaut Armstrong |
|
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Diamond with many hits |
Wall Street Journal |
25 Sep 2021 |
___ Armstrong, American astronaut |
|
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Gaiman who wrote "Coraline" |
Universal |
09 Sep 2021 |
Playwright Simon |
The Washington Post |
29 Aug 2021 |
Playwright Simon |
LA Times Daily |
29 Aug 2021 |
Author Gaiman |
New York Times |
12 Aug 2021 |
Actor ___ Patrick Harris |
Universal |
06 Aug 2021 |
With 44-Down, only playwright to have a New York City theater named after him while still alive |
New York Times |
29 Jul 2021 |
Astronaut ___ Armstrong |
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Justice Gorsuch |
Newsday |
08 Jul 2021 |
Astronaut Armstrong |
The Washington Post |
07 Jul 2021 |
Astronaut Armstrong |
LA Times Daily |
07 Jul 2021 |
Man altered line |
|
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Emmys, Oscars and Tonys host ___ Patrick Harris |
The Washington Post Sunday |
27 Jun 2021 |
Tennant of the Pet Shop Boys |
New York Times |
16 Jun 2021 |
Novelist Gaiman |
New York Times |
13 Jun 2021 |
Astronaut Armstrong |
Newsday |
24 May 2021 |
Pop singer Diamond |
Premier Sunday |
21 Mar 2021 |
Diamond of music |
Thomas Joseph |
12 Mar 2021 |
Singer Diamond |
Universal |
13 Feb 2021 |
Writer Gaiman of "Coraline" |
|
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Scientist __ deGrasse Tyson |
The Washington Post |
03 Jan 2021 |
Scientist __ deGrasse Tyson |
LA Times Daily |
03 Jan 2021 |
___ Patrick Harris of "The Matrix Resurrections" |
|
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"Coraline" author Gaiman |
Universal |
30 Oct 2020 |
Name shared by an eminent astrophysicist and another ''astro-'' notable |
Newsday |
19 Sep 2020 |
Actor __ Patrick Harris |
LA Times Daily |
09 Sep 2020 |
Actor __ Patrick Harris |
The Washington Post |
09 Sep 2020 |
___ Patrick Harris, Emmy-nominated openly gay actor of "How I Met Your Mother" |
|
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___ Patrick Harris, actor from "How I Met Your Mother" who has directed an episode of the series |
|
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Playwright __ Simon |
Newsday |
19 Aug 2020 |
Diamond of note |
Wall Street Journal |
25 Jul 2020 |
Author Gaiman of the 'Sandman' series |
New York Times |
24 Jul 2020 |
Armstrong who walked on the moon |
|
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Astronaut Armstrong |
Eugene Sheffer |
09 Jul 2020 |
Playwright Simon |
Newsday |
01 Jul 2020 |
'One More River' filmmaker Diamond |
USA Today |
19 Jun 2020 |
Playwright Simon |
USA Today |
02 Jun 2020 |
Moonmate of Buzz |
Wall Street Journal |
23 May 2020 |
Simon who created Felix and Oscar |
Universal |
22 May 2020 |
Armstrong who took 'one small step' |
USA Today |
16 May 2020 |
Masculine name that sometimes follows Mac- |
New York Times |
18 Apr 2020 |
Moonwalker Armstrong |
|
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That's number recalled first from Louis Armstrong? |
|
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Actor ___ Patrick Harris of "Gone Girl" |
|
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Fantasy author Gaiman |
New York Times |
23 Feb 2020 |
___ Armstrong, first person to walk on the moon |
|
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___ Gaiman, "American Gods" author who created a crowdsourced story project called "A Calendar of Tales" |
|
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"American Gods" author Gaiman |
LA Times Daily |
07 Feb 2020 |
'American Gods' author Gaiman |
The Washington Post |
07 Feb 2020 |
Author Gaiman |
The New Yorker |
20 Jan 2020 |
Actor ___ Patrick Harris |
|
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Astronaut Armstrong |
LA Times Daily |
25 Nov 2019 |
Astronaut Armstrong |
The Washington Post |
25 Nov 2019 |
-- Sedaka, US singer with hit 'Oh! Carol' in 1959 |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
24 Nov 2019 |
Court appointee before Brett |
Wall Street Journal |
23 Nov 2019 |
Diamond of songs |
Wall Street Journal |
05 Nov 2019 |
First name of the first man to walk on the moon |
New York Times |
19 Oct 2019 |
First name of the first man to walk on the moon |
|
|
E.U. member: Abbr |
New York Times |
26 Sep 2019 |
Astronaut Armstrong |
Thomas Joseph |
10 Sep 2019 |
___ Patrick Harris from "How I Met Your Mother" |
|
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Justice Gorsuch |
USA Today |
03 Aug 2019 |
"Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey" presenter ___ deGrasse Tyson |
|
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First name of the first man to set foot on the moon |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
21 Jul 2019 |
Chap's line rewritten |
The Sun Two Speed |
20 Jul 2019 |
Male name |
The Sun Two Speed |
20 Jul 2019 |
Fellow crew member of Michael and Buzz |
Wall Street Journal |
13 Jul 2019 |
For starters, no earthling is lying — He took a giant step for mankind! |
|
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Creator of Oscar and Felix |
USA Today |
24 Jun 2019 |
Astronaut Armstrong |
Universal |
19 May 2019 |
___ deGrasse Tyson, American astrophysicist and science communicator |
|
|
___ Patrick Harris |
Universal |
24 Apr 2019 |
First person to walk on the moon, Armstrong |
|
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___ Patrick Harris, actor who was part of television shows such as "How I Met Your Mother" and "A Series of Unfortunate Events" |
|
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Armstrong, the first man on moon |
|
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"Cracklin' Rosie" singer ___ Diamond |
|
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Musician Tennant |
Premier Sunday |
27 Jan 2019 |
Fellow crew member of Michael and Buzz |
|
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Astronaut Armstrong |
|
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Justice Gorsuch |
|
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Diamond of songs |
|
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The "N" of TV's NPH |
|
|
___ Patrick Harris |
|
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Creator of Oscar and Felix |
|
|
Actor who plays Barney Stinson, ____ Patrick Harris |
|
|
___ Patrick Harris from "How I Met Your Mother" |
|
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Multi-platinum Diamond |
The Washington Post |
26 Nov 2018 |
Multi-platinum Diamond |
LA Times Daily |
26 Nov 2018 |
'The Odd Couple' playwright Simon |
USA Today |
03 Nov 2018 |
Simon or Young of music |
Family Time |
29 Oct 2018 |
Second to Elton in Adult Contemporary Top Ten songs |
Newsday |
27 Oct 2018 |
Late playwright Simon |
New York Times |
04 Sep 2018 |
Gorsuch of the Supreme Court |
USA Today |
02 Sep 2018 |
Singer Diamond |
Newsday |
08 Aug 2018 |
___ Patrick Harris of "Harold and Kumar" |
|
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Hollywood's ___ Patrick Harris |
|
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Moonwalker Armstrong |
New York Times |
11 Jun 2018 |
Justice Gorsuch |
Universal |
06 May 2018 |
___ Patrick Harris |
|
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___ Sandilands, South African actor who played Rijkhaart Jacobz in the film "Proteus" |
|
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Court appointee after Elena |
Newsday |
30 Mar 2018 |
Actor ___ Patrick Harris from "The Smurfs" |
|
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Science guy __ deGrasse Tyson |
Newsday |
25 Feb 2018 |
___ Armstrong, astronaut who was honored with the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1969 |
|
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First name in astronautics |
LA Times Daily |
10 Feb 2018 |
First name in astronautics |
The Washington Post |
10 Feb 2018 |
Astrophysicist ___ deGrasse Tyson |
|
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Justice Gorsuch |
Wall Street Journal |
30 Jan 2018 |
Gorsuch of the Supreme Court |
|
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First name in astronautics |
|
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Multi-platinum Diamond |
|
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Late playwright Simon |
|
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Moonwalker Armstrong |
|
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Justice Gorsuch |
|
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"The Odd Couple" playwright Simon |
|
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Singer Diamond |
|
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Rocker Young |
Canadiana |
01 Jan 2018 |
Singer Diamond or Young |
New York Times |
04 Dec 2017 |
Crewmate of Buzz |
Wall Street Journal |
11 Nov 2017 |
___ Young, famed Canadian singer-songwriter of CSNY, who also wrote the score for the film "Dead Man" |
|
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Musical Diamond |
Wall Street Journal |
24 Oct 2017 |
Diamond with 21 platinum albums |
New York Times |
12 Oct 2017 |
Diamond with many hits |
Universal |
09 Oct 2017 |
Justice Gorsuch who replaced Antonin |
LA Times Daily |
01 Oct 2017 |
Justice Gorsuch who replaced Antonin |
The Washington Post |
01 Oct 2017 |
___ Patrick Harris |
|
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Creator of Felix and Oscar |
USA Today |
24 Jul 2017 |
Justice Gorsuch |
New York Times |
04 Jul 2017 |
Diamond of song |
The Washington Post |
28 Jun 2017 |
Diamond of song |
LA Times Daily |
28 Jun 2017 |
Actor __ Patrick Harris |
Newsday |
30 Apr 2017 |
— Armstrong, astronaut |
The Times Concise |
06 Mar 2017 |
2014 "Cosmos" presenter __ deGrasse Tyson |
LA Times Daily |
05 Feb 2017 |
"Stardust" novelist Gaiman |
USA Today |
26 Jan 2017 |
Name on the cover of ''The Odd Couple'' |
Newsday |
22 Jan 2017 |
Diamond with many hits |
|
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Justice Gorsuch |
|
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Diamond of song |
|
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"Stardust" novelist Gaiman |
|
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Astronaut Armstrong |
|
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Creator of Felix and Oscar |
|
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Justice Gorsuch who replaced Antonin |
|
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Singer Diamond or Young |
|
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Diamond with 21 platinum albums |
|
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Carl's ''Cosmos'' successor |
Newsday |
30 Dec 2016 |
Apollo 11 name |
Newsday |
09 Oct 2016 |
____Young (rock music star) |
Canadiana |
03 Oct 2016 |
Moonwalker with Buzz |
USA Today |
03 Oct 2016 |
Young with the album 'After the Gold Rush' |
The Chronicle of Higher Education |
30 Sep 2016 |
Buzz preceder, famously |
New York Times |
29 Sep 2016 |
Writer Gaiman |
Wall Street Journal |
20 Sep 2016 |
Moonwalker Armstrong |
Newsday |
21 Aug 2016 |
Buzz's moonmate |
The Washington Post |
11 Aug 2016 |
Astrophysicist deGrasse Tyson |
Jonesin |
02 Aug 2016 |
'After the Gold Rush' singer Young |
The Washington Post |
01 Aug 2016 |
Simon of the stage |
New York Times |
29 Jul 2016 |
Astronaut Armstrong |
USA Today |
20 Jul 2016 |
Gaiman who wrote 'American Gods' and 'Coraline' |
New York Times |
09 Jul 2016 |
Pop singer Diamond |
LA Times Daily |
04 Jul 2016 |
Diamond with platinum and gold |
Wall Street Journal |
31 May 2016 |
Simon of Broadway |
LA Times Daily |
15 May 2016 |
Simon or Diamond |
Premier Sunday |
15 May 2016 |
Simon who wrote "The Odd Couple" |
USA Today |
10 May 2016 |
Name on the cover of ''Biloxi Blues'' |
Newsday |
05 May 2016 |
Pop singer Diamond |
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Simon of the stage |
|
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Buzz preceder, famously |
|
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Young with the album "After the Gold Rush" |
|
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Moonwalker with Buzz |
|
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Astronaut Armstrong |
|
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Simon of Broadway |
|
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Gaiman who wrote "American Gods" and "Coraline" |
|
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Simon who wrote "The Odd Couple" |
|
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__ deGrasse Tyson |
Newsday |
20 Dec 2015 |
Sedaka or Simon |
The Washington Post |
04 Dec 2015 |
Boy is right to keep up |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
23 Nov 2015 |
Simon who wrote 'The Odd Couple' |
The Washington Post |
18 Nov 2015 |
Diamond of music |
LA Times Daily |
11 Nov 2015 |
— Armstrong, Apollo astronaut |
The Times Concise |
28 Sep 2015 |
Simon or Diamond |
Eugene Sheffer |
25 Sep 2015 |
Name on the cover of ''Plaza Suite'' |
Newsday |
14 Aug 2015 |
Astrophysicist ___ deGrasse Tyson |
New York Times |
19 Jul 2015 |
Big name in astrophysics |
Newsday |
20 Jun 2015 |
Creator of Oscar and Felix |
Newsday |
29 May 2015 |
Diamond discovered in the '60s |
LA Times Daily |
09 May 2015 |
Initial name on the cover of ''A Life of Flight'' |
Newsday |
04 Apr 2015 |
2015 Oscars host ___ Patrick Harris |
New York Times |
25 Mar 2015 |
Young, for one |
Canadiana |
23 Mar 2015 |
Playwright LaBute |
Wall Street Journal |
23 Mar 2015 |
Simon who won a Tony for writing 'The Odd Couple' |
New York Times |
16 Mar 2015 |
Diamond of records |
USA Today |
15 Mar 2015 |
2009 Newbery-winning author Gaiman |
New York Times |
08 Mar 2015 |
Cavuto of Fox Business |
Wall Street Journal |
06 Mar 2015 |
2009 Newbery-winning author Gaiman |
|
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Carl's "Cosmos" successor |
|
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Name on the cover of "Plaza Suite" |
|
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Playwright Simon |
|
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Young in rock |
|
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Simon who wrote "The Odd Couple" |
|
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Cavuto of Fox Business |
|
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Sedaka or Simon |
|
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__ deGrasse Tyson |
|
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Big name in astrophysics |
|
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Diamond discovered in the '60s |
|
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"America" Diamond |
|
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Diamond of music |
|
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Diamond of records |
|
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Astronaut Armstrong |
|
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Creator of Oscar and Felix |
|
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Initial name on the cover of "A Life of Flight" |
|
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Simon who won a Tony for writing "The Odd Couple" |
|
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Astrophysicist ___ deGrasse Tyson |
|
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2015 Oscars host ___ Patrick Harris |
|
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"Heart of Gold" Young |
|
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"Cosmos" host ___ deGrasse Tyson |
|
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Armstrong who said "The Eagle has landed" |
|
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Simon of Broadway |
|
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"Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey" host deGrasse Tyson |
|
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Diamond with many hits |
|
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Icon Diamond |
|
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NZ singer/songwriter Finn |
|
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Simon or Armstrong |
|
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"Cracklin' Rosie" Diamond |
|
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"Heart of Gold" singer Young |
|
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Armstrong of Apollo 11 |
|
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Armstrong or Diamond |
|
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Simon or Diamond |
|
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Armstrong or Diamond |
|
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Creator of Felix and Oscar |
|
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Rush drummer Peart |
|
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Diamond with 18 platinum albums |
|
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First name in moonwalking |
|
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Diamond with many hits |
|
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Brother of George W. and Jeb |
|
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"Cinnamon Girl" singer Young |
|
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10-Down first name |
|
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Playwright Simon |
|
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Singer Young |
|
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Young musician? |
|
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Actor __ Patrick Harris |
|
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Actor ___ Patrick Harris |
|
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Motley Crue singer Vince |
|
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First name among astronauts |
|
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Young of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young |
|
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"After the Gold Rush" Young |
|
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Diamond on many charts |
|
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Buzz's moon-mate |
|
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Dramatist Simon |
|
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Singer Diamond |
|
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Rocker Young |
|
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Dog on TV's "Topper" |
|
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"The Odd Couple" playwright Simon |
|
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Singer Young or Sedaka |
|
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Singer Young |
|
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Playwright Simon |
|
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First name among astronauts |
|
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Rocker Young |
|
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Diamond on many charts |
|
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Diamond with many cuts |
|
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Diamond recording |
|
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Singer Diamond or Young |
|
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Sedaka of song |
|
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"Chapter Two" playwright Simon |
|
|
Simon or Diamond |
|
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Buzz's capsule mate |
|
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Drumming virtuoso Peart |
|
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Mr. Young, to us |
|
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First first name on the moon |
|
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Kiwi Finn |
|
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Playwright Simon |
|
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Musical Diamond |
|
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Buzz's capsule mate |
|
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Armstrong, the astronaut |
|
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First name in moonwalking |
|
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Buzz's companion on the moon |
|
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Moonwalker Armstrong |
|
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Armstrong on the moon |
|
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Armstrong who took a "giant leap for mankind" |
|
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Two-time Hugo Award winner Gaiman |
|
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Moonmate of Buzz |
|
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Creator of Felix and Oscar |
|
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Diamond in music |
|
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Singer Diamond |
|
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Diamond discovered in New York City |
|
|
Singer Diamond |
|
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Astronaut Armstrong |
|
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Diamond in many a jewel box |
|
|
Cavuto of "Cavuto on Business" |
|
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Moon walker Armstrong |
|
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Lunar Armstrong |
|
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"Chapter Two" playwright Simon |
|
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Singer Young |
|
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Singer Diamond |
|
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Playwright Simon |
|
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Diamond in music |
|
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Armstrong who took a "giant leap for mankind" |
|
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Armstrong on the moon |
|
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QB O'Donnell |
|
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First first name on the moon |
|
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He moonwalked before Michael |
|
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First first name on the moon |
|
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Diamond with records |
|
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Young with a guitar |
|
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Diamond with a Golden Globe |
|
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Diamond on a record player |
|
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Diamond with records |
|
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Cavuto of Fox News |
|
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Young or Armstrong |
|
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Diamond of note |
|
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Spacemate of Michael and Buzz |
|
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Armstrong in space |
|
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Singer Sedaka |
|
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"Amusing Ourselves to Death" author Postman |
|
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"Sweet Caroline" singer Diamond |
|
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"Heartlight" singer Diamond |
|
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Playwright Simon |
|
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Sedaka or Armstrong |
|
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Multi-platinum Diamond |
|
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Patrick Harris of the "Harold & Kumar" franchise |
|
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Rocker Young |
|
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Moonwalking Armstrong |
|
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"Sweet Caroline" singer Diamond |
|
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Armstrong in space |
|
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Spacemate of Michael and Buzz |
|
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Young or Diamond |
|
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Young of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young |
|
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Diamond who sang "America" |
|
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Singer Sedaka |
|
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First name on the moon |
|
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Creator of Felix and Oscar |
|
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"Heart of Gold" singer Young |
|
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Cultural critic Postman |
|
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First name in space |
|
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Sedaka or Simon |
|
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Diamond of note |
|
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Younger brother of George W. and Jeb |
|
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First name in space |
|
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Apollo 11 name |
|
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Diamond of note |
|
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Diamond of music |
|
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Diamond or Armstrong |
|
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Diamond, Young, or Simon |
|
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Diamond or Young |
|
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Moonwalker Armstrong |
|
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One of the Bush brothers |
|
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Diamond who went platinum |
|
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Diamond of fame |
|
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Diamond in "The Jazz Singer" |
|
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Famous Diamond |
|
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Pop Diamond |
|
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Popular Diamond |
|
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Super Bowl XXX quarterback O'Donnell |
|
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Mötley Crüe lead singer Vince |
|
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Singer Diamond |
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___ Kinnock, 1980's-90's British Labor Party leader |
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Pop singer Sedaka |
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Pulitzer-winning writer Sheehan |
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Diamond onstage |
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Pop singer Sedaka |
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A Bush brother |
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Singer Sedaka |
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Young with a guitar |
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Diamond or Simon |
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Diamond onstage |
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Young with a guitar |
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Sedaka or Simon |
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Diamond of song |
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Diamond in "The Jazz Singer" |
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Former Labour Party leader Kinnock |
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___ Jordan, who wrote "The Crying Game" |
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1990s Harvard president Rudenstine |
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Diamond who sang "America" |
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Diamond of fame |
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Diamond or Sedaka |
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Simon or Sedaka |
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Diamond with records |
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Dramatist Simon |
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First name among moonwalkers |
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Singer/songwriter Young |
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"Topper" pooch |
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Rock's Young |
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Rush drummer Peart |
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Media critic Postman |
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Diamond of note |
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Diamond in many a jewel box |
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Buzz and Michael's shipmate |
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First name in moonwalking |
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Diamond who sang "Sweet Caroline" |
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Bandmate of David, Stephen, and Graham |
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Diamond on stage |
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Playwright, Simon |
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Dramatist Simon who wrote "Plaza Suite" |
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Singer Young |
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Diamond from Brooklyn |
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Simon or Sedaka |
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Labourite Kinnock |
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Simon of Broadway |
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First name in moonwalking |
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Diamond who sang "Sweet Caroline" |
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Diamond on stage |
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Astronaut Armstrong |
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Singer Sedaka |
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"Topper" dog |
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Playwright Simon |
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Astronaut Armstrong |
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Younger brother of George W. and Jeb |
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Sedaka of song |
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Director Jordan |
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Moonwalker Armstrong |
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He sang of Shilo and Desirée |
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Shipmate of Buzz |
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Simon or Diamond |
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Diamond or Simon |
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Creator of Felix and Oscar |
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"Down by the River" singer Young |
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Simon or Diamond |
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Director Jordan |
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Pooch in TV's "Topper" |
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Diamond or Simon |
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Moonwalker Armstrong |
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Singer Sedaka |
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Musical Young |
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Singer Diamond |
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Playwright __ Simon |
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Diamond of song |
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Sedaka or Diamond |
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Astronaut Armstrong |
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Buzz's moonmate |
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Sedaka or Young |
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Barbra's "You Don't Bring Me Flowers" duettist |
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Musical Young |
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Singer Sedaka |
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Quarterback O'Donnell |
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Singer Sedaka |
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Brother of George and Jeb |
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Moon walker Armstrong |
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Diamond of song |
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Moon-walker Armstrong |
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Diamond or Simon |
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Simon or Diamond |
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Diamond or Simon |
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Moonwalker's first name |
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Singer Young |
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Simon of Broadway |
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Rock singer Young |
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Kerbys' pet |
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He flew with Buzz |
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Diamond of note |
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Singer Diamond |
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Buzz and Michael's commander |
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Singer Young |
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Diamond on stage |
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Filmmaker Jordan |
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Simon or Diamond |
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Diamond, Young or Simon |
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"I Am...I Said" singer Diamond |
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Moon walker Armstrong |
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Buzz's moon-mate |
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Diamond with a mike |
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Young singer? |
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Diamond associated with world records |
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Armstrong who said 35 Across |
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Buzz's moonmate |
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Playwright Simon |
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Rocker Young |
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LEM-mate of Buzz |
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Pop singer Diamond |
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With 36 Across, moon man? |
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Diamond |
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Sea of Tranquility explorer |
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Young or Diamond |
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Man on the moon |
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Sedaka or Simon |
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-- Patrick Harris |
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First name in moon walkers |
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Playwright Simon |
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Diamond of records |
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Armstrong who said 35 Across |
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Buzz's companion on the moon |
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First name on the moon |
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Capsulemate of Buzz and Michael |
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Musical Diamond |
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First name in 101 Down |
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"Doogie Howser" star ___ Patrick Harris |
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Moonwalker Armstrong |
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Armstrong of Apollo 11 |
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Young with a guitar |
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Armstrong, the astronaut |
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Diamond or Simon |
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Buzz's moonmate |
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Diamond, for one |
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Young or Armstrong |
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Writer-director Jordan |
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"I Am ... I Said" singer Diamond |
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Playwright Simon |
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Armstrong |
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Diamond, for one |
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First name on the moon |
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Armstrong or Young |
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Buzz's lunar partner |
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Moonwalker Armstrong |
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Diamond or Sedaka |
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Simon |
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Rocker Young |
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Oft-requested Diamond |
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Diamond of music |
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Playwright "Doc" Simon |
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Young or Simon |
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Sheehan or Simon |
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Original moonwalker |
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Tennant of the Pet Shop Boys |
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Pulitzer writer Sheehan |
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Moon man Armstrong |
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Dramatist Simon |
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Diamond or Sedaka |
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Broadway's ___ Simon Theatre |
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Congressman Abercrombie of Hawaii |
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Diamond on the phonograph |
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Director Jordan |
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Man's name meaning "champion" |
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Moon walker Armstrong |
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Singer Diamond |
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Singer Young |
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Buzz's capsule-mate |
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First name in moon walks |
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Director Jordan |
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Quarterback O'Donnell |
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NASA's Armstrong |
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Diamond of pop music |
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George Bush's son |
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Doc Simon |
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Simon of the stage |
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Musical Diamond |
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Diamond of song |
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Sedaka or Simon |
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Moonwalker Armstrong |
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First name in moon-walking |
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Playwright |
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Director Jordan |
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Pulitzer-winning writer on Vietnam___Sheehan |
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Songwriter Young |
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Harris of "Doogie Howser" |
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"Topper" pooch |
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Screenwriter Jordan of "The Crying Game" |
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Actor _____ Patrick Harris |
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Diamond of fame |
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Buzz's lunar partner |
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Armstrong or Simon |
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Songwriter Sedaka |
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Armstrong or Diamond |
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Diamond or Simon |
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Diamond developed in Brooklyn |
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Tenor Shicoff |
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{_Diamond,_} {_Sedaka_} {_or_} {_Moret_} |
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Diamond from Brooklyn |
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Diamond of rock |
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First name in moon-walking |
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Sedaka or Diamond |
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Armstrong of NASA |
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Sedaka or Simon |
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Simon or Sedaka |
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Genuflect* |
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Diamond of song |
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Actor Hamilton |
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Diamond or Sadaka |
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Armstrong |
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Simon |
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Armstrong. |
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Man's name. |
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French marshal. |
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Man's name meaning champion. |
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Phantom dog, in "Topper." |
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Dog in "Topper.” |
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Sec. McElroy. |
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Secretary McElroy. |
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Phantom dog in "Topper." |
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The dog in "Topper." |
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Phantom St. Bernard. |
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Dog in "Topper." |
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Actor Hamilton. |
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Character in "Topper.” |
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Dog on TV. |
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Shaggy dog in "Topper." |
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The St. Bernard in "Topper." |
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Shaggy phantom, in "Topper." |
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Name of Topper's dog. |
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Man' name. |
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Mr. Hamilton of Hollywood. |
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Masculine name. |
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Graphic novel author Gaiman |
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Author Gaiman |
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Astrophysicist deGrasse Tyson |
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Sci-fi author Gaiman |
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Young entertainer? |
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"Trigger Warning" author Gaiman |
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Rush drummer Peart |
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Fox News reporter Cavuto |
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