| One might be involved in a fall (9) |
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| High-powered employee capable of producing a shower (9) |
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| 'The ___', 1997 film based on a novel by John Grisham (9) |
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| Spooner's chief gardener's a valuable employee (9) |
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| Businessperson bringing in beaucoup bucks |
New York Times |
01 Dec 2024 |
| Damaged main sealed by gardener - on who's happy when it's wet (9) |
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| Spooner says main raker is needed in times of drought (9) |
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| One whose intention it is to induce precipitation by means of ceremonial dancing, cloud-seeding or pluviculture; or, an executive who is successful at generating money (9) |
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| Business-generating partner at a law firm |
New York Times |
13 Dec 2023 |
| Income-generating exec |
Newsday |
19 Nov 2023 |
| *1956 Burt Lancaster film, with "The" |
LA Times Daily |
02 Nov 2021 |
| Expert at increasing profits |
Premier Sunday |
04 Apr 2021 |
| Profit-generating pro |
Eugene Sheffer |
30 Mar 2021 |
| Big earner at a business |
New York Times |
05 Sep 2020 |
| Spooner's principal gardener is a key employee |
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| Law-firm hotshot |
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| *One seeding clouds |
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| *One seeding clouds |
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| Business-generating attorney |
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| Indian tribe V.I.P. |
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| Medicine man, perhaps |
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| Medicine man, perhaps |
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| 1956 Burt Lancaster film, with "The" |
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| Matt Damon movie based on a Grisham novel, with "The" |
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| Law firm hotshot |
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| Productive attorney |
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| B. Lancaster film, with "The": 1956 |
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| Drought V.I.P. |
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| Dr. Wallace (Pluvius) Howell. |
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| Weatherman of a sort. |
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| Dr. Howell, meteorologist. |
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| Job for a medicine man. |
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| Katherine Hepburn's latest. |
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| Tribal magician, now a cloud-seeder. |
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| Tribal magician of 1950. |
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