1968 Carol Reed film based on a novel by Charles Dickens (6) |
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British celebrity chef Jamie ___ (6) |
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_ Stone, director whose films include Platoon and Savages (6) |
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Twist in a story |
Wall Street Journal |
28 Jun 2025 |
Dickensian kid |
Newsday |
26 Jun 2025 |
First name shared by former German footballers Kahn, Bierhoff and Neuville (6) |
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Cromwell or Hudson |
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Father and son All Black captains, Frank and Anton ... (6) |
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"Any Given Sunday" director Stone |
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Name the British Formula 1 driver who represents the HAAS team? (6) |
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Musical by Lionel Bart (6) |
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Fifty-one in surplus ___ yet he asked for more! (6) |
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"You've Got to Pick a Pocket or Two" musical |
Wall Street Journal |
26 Apr 2025 |
Cook starter of organic offal (6) |
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Naked Chef (Jamie ______) |
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Musical boy |
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To Popeye's girlfriend, he's a Romeo (6) |
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He is right on the green (6) |
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_ Stone, acclaimed US film director (6) |
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___ Jackson-Cohen, star of films Wilderness and Mr Malcolm's List (6) |
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Musical featuring "Food, Glorious Food" |
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___ Stone, Oscar-winning US film director known for his political documentary films (6) |
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British racing driver; 2025 Jeddah ePrix Race 2 winner (6) |
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Fifty-one in surplus - yet he asked for more! (6) |
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Novel by Dickens, - - - Twist |
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____ Glasner, Austrian manager of Crystal Palace FC (6) |
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He'll have o-offal (6) |
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Jamie __, TV chef (6) |
The Guardian Weekend |
15 Feb 2025 |
TV presenter whose mum is an avid cook, Miquita _ (6) |
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His band has an organ (6) |
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Twist of fiction |
Thomas Joseph |
24 Jan 2025 |
There's nothing on the organ that is musical |
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He's right beside the tree (6) |
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Musical with the song "Food, Glorious Food" |
USA Today |
13 Jan 2025 |
He's right by the green (6) |
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Musical and movie based on a Dickens lad |
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Popular TV chef, Jamie _ (6) |
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Twist pounds out of Orville, possibly (6) |
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Character asking for more biscuit (6) |
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Is he a Romeo to a girl? (6) |
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Fictional Twist who asked for more |
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Stan Laurel's comedy partner, ... Hardy |
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- Twist, Charles Dickens novel (6) |
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_ Twist, Dickens hero (6) |
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A name for duck offal (6) |
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He is, from the rain, sheltering under a tree (6) |
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Ring to get organ for musical (6) |
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Ariadne ...... , Poirot's friend in the Agatha Christie novels (6) |
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Ariadne __, Poirot's friend in the novels of Agatha Christie (6) |
The Guardian Weekend |
02 Nov 2024 |
Round taken by the meat man (6) |
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The "boy" in the Broadway lyric "Never before has a boy wanted more!" |
New York Times |
31 Oct 2024 |
John ___, TV show host (6) |
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Emmy Award-winning US show, Last Week Tonight With John _ (6) |
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Which 1968 musical film won six Oscars? (6) |
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Stage musical and film based on a Dickens novel (6) |
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Hudson in "The Cleaning Lady" |
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"Last Week Tonight" host John |
TV |
29 Sep 2024 |
For a girl, getting the right man (6) |
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Charles Dickens' "___ Twist" |
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Gold screens as it happens for musical |
The Telegraph Toughie |
18 Sep 2024 |
Pukka TV chef, Jamie - - - (6) |
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Later a great film director, who flew to Vietnam in 1967, crossing the international date line and jumping past his 21st birthday? (6,5) |
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Famous TV chef (Jamie ______) |
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Musical, based on a novel by Charles Dickens, which won the 1968 Best Picture Oscar (6) |
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__ Dowden, politician (6) |
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Musical with the numbers "Food, Glorious Food" and "Consider Yourself" |
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____ Twist, Dickens character who said 'Please, sir, I want some more' (6) |
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Sweden and Coventry goalkeeper (6,5) |
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It's o-offal for him (6) |
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Jamie ___, celebrity chef (6) |
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The name is "Green", right? (6) |
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"___ & Company," 1988 film starring Joey Lawrence as an orange tabby who becomes friends with a mongrel named Dodger |
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Hell-raising English actor, - - - Reed |
Mirror Tea Time |
02 Aug 2024 |
Lionel Bart musical |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
28 Jul 2024 |
___ Wendell Holmes |
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1968 film musical featuring Mark Lester in the title role |
Mirror Quiz |
12 Jul 2024 |
Oscar-winning film about a waif |
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1838 novel by Charles Dickens, _ Twist (6) |
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Stark of "9-1-1" |
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Organ accompanying old musical |
The Times Quick Cryptic |
15 Jun 2024 |
Jackie ...... , British 1967-73 and 1977 F1 driver; third in the 1968 Mexican GP (6) |
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Figure in a new role as Cromwell (6) |
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Titular character from the 1928 novel Lady Chatterley's Lover by English author D. H. Lawrence (6,7) |
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He'll have meat ___ nothing to start with (6) |
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****** Sacks, neurologist noted for his 1973 book 'Awakenings' (6) |
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Fifty-one are taken in over Dickens' character (6) |
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Who could have asked for more? (6) |
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Jamie ..., celebrity chef (6) |
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He's right at the foot of the tree |
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Prolific chef and healthy eating ambassador, Jamie _ (6) |
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Dickens's boy who asked for more |
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British motor racing driver; 2024 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix F1 debutant for Ferrari (6) |
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Show for which the band requires an organ (6) |
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"He's over fifty," I put in (6) |
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But, to a girl, he's Romeo! (6) |
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Late-night host John |
New York Times |
24 Mar 2024 |
Lionel Bart musical |
The Times Concise |
20 Mar 2024 |
And 2 Down. Crystal Palace and 2021-23 Eintracht Frankfurt manager; 1992-2011 SV Ried defender (6,7) |
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Dickensian kid |
Newsday |
17 Mar 2024 |
Carrying the large one is too much for him |
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"He's over fifty," I interposed (6) |
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The Lionel Bart musical that gave us the numbers Consider Yourself and Food, Glorious Food |
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Another name for Romeo, when after a girl (6) |
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Man's name |
Mirror Quick |
28 Feb 2024 |
Musical chap |
Mirror Cryptic |
28 Feb 2024 |
Goldsmith, perhaps |
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Goldsmith musical (6) |
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Musical man |
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More demanding musical role (6) |
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Musical that includes the songs Boy For Sale and Where Is Love? (7) |
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Musical that includes the songs Boy For Sale and Where Is Love? (6) |
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Twist the first name here (6) |
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Boy with nothing wanting a bit of meat? |
The Guardian Quiptic |
19 Feb 2024 |
Show it's duck meat (6) |
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___ Twist, Dickens orphan (6) |
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Tottenham and England youth midfielder (6) |
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Twist in a Dickens plot |
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"Last Week Tonight" host John |
LA Times Daily |
26 Jan 2024 |
Host of Last Week Tonight, John - (6) |
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"Organ" starts with O, boy (6) |
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1960 stage musical (and 1968 film) with the exclamation mark omitted (6) |
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__ Reed, actor (6) |
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Old organ required for musical (6) |
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Joseph, known as King, jazz composer who formed his Creole Jazz Band in 1922 (6) |
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____ Dowden, Conservative politician made deputy prime minister in 2023 (6) |
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Was a boy from Bath bearing fruit, at the end? (6) |
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Lionel Bart musical; 68 Across Jamie |
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Boz boy |
Newsday |
30 Sep 2023 |
Twist of fiction |
Thomas Joseph |
25 Sep 2023 |
Musical with the song 'I'd Do Anything' |
USA Today |
16 Aug 2023 |
Hit Broadway musical with an exclamation point in its name |
New York Times |
04 Aug 2023 |
Famous actor ousting second one for title role in musical |
The Times Cryptic |
28 Jul 2023 |
Cousin of the Bradys |
LA Times Daily |
12 Jun 2023 |
'Last Week Tonight With John ___' |
USA Today |
05 Jun 2023 |
'___ Twist' (Charles Dickens novel) |
USA Today |
04 Jun 2023 |
English actor I dismissed -- Reed, perhaps |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
17 Apr 2023 |
Ariadne __, friend of Hercule Poirot? |
The Guardian Weekend |
25 Mar 2023 |
Twist in a novel |
LA Times Daily |
19 Mar 2023 |
Literary Twist |
USA Today |
13 Mar 2023 |
Repeated element of solo on organ is musical |
The Guardian Cryptic |
15 Feb 2023 |
Film musical |
The Telegraph Quick |
03 Feb 2023 |
Twist of fiction |
Thomas Joseph |
02 Feb 2023 |
Twist vivid gold as container |
The Telegraph Toughie |
13 Oct 2022 |
Broadway show based on a Charles Dickens novel |
USA Today |
22 Aug 2022 |
Musical based on Dickens |
The Times Concise |
18 Aug 2022 |
'Last Week Tonight' host John |
The Washington Post |
09 Apr 2022 |
"Last Week Tonight" host John |
LA Times Daily |
09 Apr 2022 |
Comedian John who is said to resemble a love child of Harry Potter and Owl from "Winnie-the-Pooh" |
New York Times |
19 Mar 2022 |
Twist in a story |
New York Times |
10 Dec 2021 |
Dominant newsman Craig ____ Cromwell |
Canadiana |
06 Dec 2021 |
Twist of fiction |
Thomas Joseph |
04 Dec 2021 |
Literary Twist |
Eugene Sheffer |
30 Oct 2021 |
Twist who asked for some more |
The Washington Post |
29 Jun 2021 |
"Food, Glorious Food" musical |
LA Times Daily |
12 Jun 2021 |
'Food, Glorious Food' musical |
The Washington Post |
12 Jun 2021 |
Musical old organ |
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"___ Twist," written by Charles Dickens |
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Twist of fiction |
Thomas Joseph |
03 Apr 2021 |
Old organ used for stage musical |
|
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Musical old organ |
|
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Old organ is musical |
|
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Musical without organ? |
|
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— Twist |
The Times Concise |
06 Jan 2021 |
Charles Dickens' "___ Twist" |
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A Hardy musical |
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Duck pâté ingredient for celebrity chef |
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He asked for more meat after starter of offal |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
11 Oct 2020 |
Dickens's '___ Twist' |
New York Times |
05 Oct 2020 |
Fictional boy who asked for more |
Irish Times Simplex |
17 Aug 2020 |
Dickens-based musical |
The Times Concise |
20 May 2020 |
Literary Twist |
Universal |
05 Mar 2020 |
"___ Twist Manifesto," album by Luke Haines based on a famous literary character from Charles Dickens's works |
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Musical, as it happens, has a band of gold |
The Telegraph Toughie |
29 Nov 2019 |
Comedian Hardy's duck's organ |
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Musical giant of the stage, the second one to go |
The Telegraph Toughie |
17 Jul 2019 |
TV personality Jamie ___ who wrote the best-seller "Everyday Super Food" |
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Extract of 'Chicago', live rehearsal for musical |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
05 May 2019 |
'Platoon' director Stone |
USA Today |
23 Feb 2019 |
'Last Week Tonight' host John |
The Washington Post Sunday |
10 Feb 2019 |
"Platoon" director Stone |
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'JFK' director Stone |
Wall Street Journal |
26 Nov 2018 |
Literary Twist |
Premier Sunday |
26 Aug 2018 |
Charles Dickens' "___ Twist" |
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Dickens' boy who asked for more |
Irish Times Simplex |
30 Jul 2018 |
Comrade-in-arms of Roland – or Stanley? |
The Guardian Speedy |
16 Jun 2018 |
'Gladiator' was his last film [10] |
Premier Sunday |
29 Apr 2018 |
Oscar-winning musical |
Thomas Joseph |
07 Feb 2018 |
Musical organ behind orchestra leader |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
23 Jan 2018 |
"JFK" director Stone |
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Literary Twist |
Eugene Sheffer |
02 Dec 2017 |
Dickens boy who asked for more |
Irish Times Simplex |
11 Nov 2017 |
Musical based on a story about an orphan |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
05 Nov 2017 |
'Boy for Sale' musical |
Wall Street Journal |
14 Sep 2017 |
He has nothing against meat |
|
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Musical old organ |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
30 Oct 2016 |
�You�ve Got to Pick a Pocket or Two� musical |
Wall Street Journal |
17 May 2016 |
Twist who asked for some more |
LA Times Daily |
02 May 2016 |
Musical opus starting with organ accompaniment |
The Times Cryptic |
13 Apr 2016 |
Men taking in last show |
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— Reed, actor |
The Times Concise |
23 Mar 2016 |
HBO's 'Last Week Tonight with John ___' |
The Washington Post |
17 Feb 2016 |
Best Picture of 1968 |
The Washington Post |
22 Jan 2016 |
Gold plating — be a Twist in the tale |
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Twist who asked for some more |
|
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Old organ is musical |
|
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Musical |
The Telegraph Quick |
24 Nov 2015 |
Twist of fiction |
USA Today |
09 Aug 2015 |
Director Stone |
USA Today |
21 Jun 2015 |
Best Picture of 1968 |
Thomas Joseph |
21 May 2015 |
One taking pride in food right to back fruit |
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Director Stone |
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Twist of fiction |
|
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No vital reading on Charlemagne's paladin, perhaps |
|
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Be quick to get into alternative musical |
|
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Goldsmith‘s musical |
|
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Chef has duck, food rich in protein |
|
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"Savages" director Stone |
|
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Dickens's "___ Twist" |
|
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Fictional Twist |
|
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Hardy, maybe, but not a survivor |
|
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Stone in Hollywood |
|
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Twist in fiction |
|
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"Food, Glorious Food" musical |
|
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"Food, Glorious Food" musical |
|
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*1968 Mark Lester film |
|
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Twist in a novel |
|
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Actor Platt |
|
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Twist in a classic novel |
|
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Twist of fiction |
|
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Stone of film |
|
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"Boy for Sale" musical |
|
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Twist of fiction |
|
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Dickensian orphan |
|
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Dickensian Twist |
|
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Master Twist |
|
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A Twist of Dickens |
|
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Dickens-based musical |
|
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*Stone in Hollywood |
|
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"___ Twist" |
|
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Musical based on Dickens |
|
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Stone the director |
|
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Twist of literature |
|
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Twist of fiction |
|
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He wanted "more" |
|
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Stone the director |
|
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Twist in a criminal plot |
|
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"You've Got to Pick a Pocket or Two" musical |
|
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1796-1800 Chief Justice Ellsworth |
|
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Fat guy in shorts |
|
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"Awakenings" author Sacks |
|
|
1796-1800 Chief Justice Ellsworth |
|
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"You've Got to Pick a Pocket or Two" musical |
|
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Best Picture of 1968 |
|
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Twist in a novel |
|
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"Platoon" director Stone |
|
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Comedian Hardy |
|
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Musical with the song "Food, Glorious Food" |
|
|
Musical with the song "Food, Glorious Food" |
|
|
Broadway musical based on Dickens |
|
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1968 Oscar-winning musical |
|
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Dickensian kid |
|
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Hardy or Twist |
|
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Twist-filled Broadway musical? |
|
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"__ Twist" |
|
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Lionel Bart musical |
|
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Fictional Twist |
|
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Master Twist |
|
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Hardy fellow? |
|
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Musical featuring Fagin |
|
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North of Virginia |
|
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North of Virginia |
|
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'60s Best Picture |
|
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Twist, for one |
|
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Consider Yourself musical |
|
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North of Washington |
|
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Stone of cinema |
|
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___ Ellsworth, third chief justice of the Supreme Court |
|
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Musical with the song "Food Glorious Food" |
|
|
Musical with a Twist |
|
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"JFK" name |
|
|
Twist of fiction |
|
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Musical with an exclamation point in its name |
|
|
Musical based on Dickens |
|
|
Twist of fiction |
|
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Lionel Bart musical |
|
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Master Twist |
|
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"Consider Yourself" musical |
|
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Best Picture of 1968 |
|
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Director Stone of "Platoon" |
|
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'63 Broadway smash |
|
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____ Twist |
|
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"Food, Glorious Food" musical |
|
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1963 Broadway hit |
|
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1963 Broadway smash |
|
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"_____ Twist" |
|
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Dickens waif |
|
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Stone or Reed |
|
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Director Stone |
|
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Oscar film: 1968 |
|
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Hardy or Twist |
|
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Musical that won six Oscars |
|
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Hardy one |
|
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Reed or Hardy |
|
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Colonel North |
|
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Roland's friend |
|
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Lionel Bart musical |
|
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Twist |
|
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Best Picture, 1968 |
|
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___ Hazard Perry, naval hero |
|
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Twist or Goldsmith |
|
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Cromwell or Twist |
|
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Hardy or Holmes |
|
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Twist or Hardy |
|
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Oscar film of 1968 |
|
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Holmes |
|
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Kukla's friend, formally |
|
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"As You Like It" character. |
|
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"Consider Yourself" musical |
|
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Oscar-winning film. |
|
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Mr. Wiswell. |
|
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Writer Gogarty. |
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Twist. |
|
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___ J. Dragon of TV. |
|
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Dickens hero. |
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Name in lights on Broadway. |
|
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Goldsmith. |
|
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Honest Dickens hero. |
|
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Mr. Optic, writer for boys. |
|
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___ Lyttleton. |
|
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Roland's companion. |
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Roland's friend. |
|
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Hero who perished at Roncesvalles. |
|
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Sir ___ Franks, British Ambassador to the United States. |
|
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British ambassador Franks. |
|
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Twist lost in London. |
|
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Sir ___ Franks, former British Ambassador. |
|
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Friend of Roland. |
|
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Mr. Brownlow's protégé. |
|
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Dickens' poor-but-honest boy. |
|
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Dickens character. |
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Broadway show. |
|
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He asked for more. |
|
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Musical Dickens. |
|
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Dickens role. |
|
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Character in "As You Like It." |
|
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Orlando's brother. |
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