| Stewart who won the U.S. Open twice in the 1990s |
LA Times Daily |
20 Sep 2025 |
| One Direction member who died last year. (5) |
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| One Direction member Liam |
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| 2003-13 Wasps prop; represented England in the Six Nations |
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| "Sideways" director Alexander |
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| ____ Stewart, U.S. golfer born in 1957 who won three majors (5) |
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| _'s grey, colour invented by 18th-century artist William (5) |
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| "The Descendants" director Alexander |
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| John Howard -, American actor-playwright who wrote the lyrics to song Home Sweet Home |
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09 Jul 2024 |
| Liam _, singer formerly in One Direction (5) |
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| Tim ..... , former Wasps and England prop (5) |
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| "The Holdovers" director Alexander |
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| Liam of One Direction |
LA Times Daily |
03 Sep 2023 |
| Liam ___ who sang "Strip That Down" |
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| Golfer Stewart |
Thomas Joseph |
23 Feb 2021 |
| “Nebraska” director Alexander |
Wall Street Journal |
14 Nov 2020 |
| Two-time U.S. Open winner Stewart |
LA Times Daily |
21 Oct 2020 |
| Two-time U.S. Open winner Stewart |
The Washington Post |
21 Oct 2020 |
| Alexander who directed "Nebraska" and "Sideways" |
LA Times Daily |
20 Sep 2020 |
| Alexander who directed 'Nebraska' and 'Sideways' |
The Washington Post |
20 Sep 2020 |
| "Max ___," video game that contains many allusions to Norse mythology |
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| Alexander who directed 'Nebraska' and 'Sideways' |
New York Times |
29 Apr 2019 |
| Golfer ___ Stewart |
Wall Street Journal |
29 Apr 2019 |
| Max ____, popular video game series of the 2000s |
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| Alexander who directed "Nebraska" and "Sideways" |
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| Golfer ___ Stewart |
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| Golfer Stewart |
Universal |
27 May 2018 |
| "Major ___" (Wayans film) |
Universal |
20 May 2018 |
| "Major ___" (Wayans film) |
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| Golfer Stewart |
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| Max ___, popular video game series of the 2000s |
New York Times |
12 Oct 2017 |
| Max ___, popular video game series of the 2000s |
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| Golfer Stewart |
Wall Street Journal |
22 Mar 2016 |
| Golfer Stewart |
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| Golf great Stewart |
Wall Street Journal |
04 Sep 2015 |
| Two-time U.S. Open winner Stewart |
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| Golf great Stewart |
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| Fictional NYPD detective Max who's the title character in a series of video games |
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| "Nebraska" director Alexander |
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| Alexander who directed "Nebraska" |
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| Onetime golf champ Stewart |
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| Videogames' Max |
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| "Band of Gold" singer Freda |
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| 'Max --' (2008 noir action film) |
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| Mark Wahlberg film: "Max ___" |
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| "Election" director Alexander |
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| Golfer Stewart |
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| Golfer Stewart |
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| Golf's Stewart |
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| Two-time U.S. Open winner Stewart |
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| 1999 U.S. Open winner Stewart |
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| Two-time U.S. Open champ Stewart |
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| "Max ___" (2008 Mark Wahlberg movie) |
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| Max of video game fame |
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| "Band of Gold" singer |
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| "Major ___" (1995 Damon Wayans film) |
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| Two-time U.S. Open winner Stewart |
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| 1999 John Larroquette sitcom |
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| Late golfer Stewart |
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| "Band of Gold" singer Freda |
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| Golfing great Stewart |
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| Stewart of golf |
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| Playwright John Howard ____ |
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| Two-time U. S. Open winner Stewart |
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| Golfer __ Stewart |
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| John of "Miracle on 34th Street" |
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| "The Restless Gun" star John |
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| "The Restless Gun" star John |
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| Two-time U.S. Open winner Stewart |
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| Singer Freda |
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| Late great golfer Stewart |
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| "Miracle on 34th Street" actor |
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| "Band of Gold" singer |
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| Dolley Madison's maiden name |
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| Two-time U.S. Open champ Stewart |
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| John of "Miracle on 34th Street" |
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| Singer Freda |
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| "Miracle on 34th Street" actor |
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| Tariff Act cosponsor |
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| Late golfer Stewart |
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| "Miracle on 34th Street" actor John |
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| "Home, Sweet Home" lyricist |
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| John of "Miracle on 34th Street" |
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| Stewart of golf |
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| O'Hara's costar in "Miracle on 34th St." |
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| Home Sweet Home lyricist |
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| "Band of Gold" singer Freda |
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| Playwright John Howard ____ |
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| Golfer _____ Stewart |
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| 70's singer Freda |
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| "Home, Sweet Home" man |
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| He wrote "Home, Sweet Home" |
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| "Home, Sweet Home" lyricist |
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| "Home, Sweet Home" author |
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| Irving collaborator in drama |
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| Home-song writer |
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| He wrote Home, Sweet Home. |
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| Author of Home, Sweet Home. |
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| Author of "Home Sweet Home," 1823. |
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| He wrote "Home, Sweet Home." |
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| Author of "Home, Sweet Home." |
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| Puzzler Trip |
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| U.S. actor and playwright. |
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| One of the Whitneys. |
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| He wrote "Home Sweet Home." |
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| Dolly Madison's maiden name. |
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| New Senator from Maine. |
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