Oscar-winning 1970 biopic starring George C Scott in the title role (6) |
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Known better by his men as "Old Blood And Guts", US General George ... died on December 21, 1945 following a vehicle accident |
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___ Oswalt, "Talking For Clapping" comedian who won a Grammy award for Best Comedy Album in 2017 |
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1970 biographical movie co-written by Francis Ford Coppola for which he won an Oscar |
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War general George |
Premier Sunday |
03 Jan 2021 |
Who allegedly said 'No bastard ever won a war by dying for his country' |
New York Times |
31 Oct 2020 |
Famous U.S. General |
Family Time |
01 Mar 2020 |
1970 Best Picture winner |
Wall Street Journal |
16 Jul 2019 |
1970 Best Picture winner |
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U.S. general who was a pentathlete in the 1912 Olympics |
New York Times |
14 Sep 2016 |
1970 film that won seven Oscars |
Wall Street Journal |
25 Jun 2016 |
General who fought in the Battle of the Bulge |
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U.S. general who was a pentathlete in the 1912 Olympics |
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Best Picture of 1970 |
Thomas Joseph |
24 Sep 2015 |
General progressing initially at great speed |
The Times Cryptic |
29 May 2015 |
Best Picture of 1970 |
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WWII general and title figure in a 1970 movie |
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General played by George C. Scott |
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War hero played by George C. Scott |
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George C. Scott's Oscar-winning role |
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Third Army commander in WWII |
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World War II general George |
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General nicknamed "Old Blood and Guts" |
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General nicknamed "Old Blood and Guts" |
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Best Picture of 1970 |
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Film for which Francis Ford Coppola shared a screenwriting Oscar |
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Battle of the Bulge commander |
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Battle of the Bulge commander |
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World War II general |
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"Old Blood and Guts" |
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Best Picture of 1970 |
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Best Picture of 1970 |
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1970 Best Picture |
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World War II hero |
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1970 Oscar film |
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Scott role |
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Scott role |
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Old Blood and Guts |
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Battle of the Bulge leader |
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General buried in Hamm, Luxembourg |
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Best Picture of 1970 |
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Scott's Oscar role |
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Old Blood and Guts |
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Scott's Oscar role |
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See 45-Down |
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1970 Best Picture |
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George C. Scott's Oscar-winning role |
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AFI's #89 (1970) |
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Scott role |
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Scott's Oscar role |
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Third Army leader |
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World War II general |
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1970's Best Picture |
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Oscar film: 1970 |
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Scott role in a 1970 Oscar film |
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G. C. Scott role |
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Oscar winner of 1970 |
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Best Picture, 1970 |
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George Smith __ |
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"Iron Pants" |
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George C. Scott role |
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W.W. II celebrity |
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Oscar winner in 1970 |
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"Best Film" of 1970 |
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Scott role |
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Commander of Third Army, 1944. |
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General of World War II fame. |
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Commander of 3rd Army, 1945. |
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A 40-ton tank is named after him. |
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Commander of Occupation Army. |
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Conqueror of Metz. |
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Invader of Bavaria. |
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Commander of our Third Army. |
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Chief of 3d Army. |
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Old Blood and Guts. |
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Attacker of Metz. |
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With 53-Across, source of the joke |
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Comic Oswalt |
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