| "Midnight ride" rider: 2 wds. |
Commuter |
23 Jun 2025 |
| Patriot in a Longfellow Dance" poem, born 1/1 |
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| Boston herald? |
New York Times |
24 Sep 2024 |
| 1775 patriotic rider (2 wds.) |
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| 18th-century US patriot (4,6) |
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| US patriot famed for his 'midnight ride' (4,6) |
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| Polymath Founding Father |
Newsday |
30 Jun 2023 |
| This P.R. was for the American Revolution! |
Universal |
23 Sep 2022 |
| American patriot and silversmith 1735-1818 |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
06 Jun 2021 |
| *Patriotic silversmith whose daring ride shaped American history |
Universal |
28 Aug 2019 |
| *Patriotic silversmith whose daring ride shaped American history |
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| Patriot in a Longfellow poem |
USA Today |
02 Aug 2017 |
| Patriot in a Longfellow poem |
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| Patriot in a Longfellow poem, born 1/1 |
Universal |
19 May 2016 |
| Iconic American apostolic figure leading worship |
The Times Cryptic |
08 Apr 2016 |
| Title hero of a Longfellow poem |
New York Times |
16 Mar 2016 |
| Equestrian described by Longfellow |
Universal |
17 Aug 2015 |
| Equestrian described by Longfellow |
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| Patriot in the American Revolution known for a midnight ride born on January 1, 1735 |
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| 43-Across patriot who went on a "midnight ride" |
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| Builder of America's first copper mill |
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| Music industry name, as frontman for the Raiders |
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| Figure on a $5,000 EE savings bond |
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| He didn't really cry "The British are coming!" |
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| Revolutionary War hero born 1/1/1735 |
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| Rider described by Longfellow |
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| Patriot rider |
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| Colonial silversmith |
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| He worked with Robert Fulton to develop copper boilers for steamboats |
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| Patriot born 1/1/1735 |
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| Leader of pop music's 31-Down |
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| Hero of 4/18/'75 |
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| Revolutionary rider |
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| Revolutionary War hero |
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| Subject of a Longfellow poem |
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| Famed silversmith |
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| 18th century patriot. |
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| Hero of 1861 poem. |
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| Silversmith of 1775. |
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| Member of the Boston Tea Party. |
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| Night rider. |
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| He rode out with Dawes and Prescott. |
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