______- Adlington, swimmer who won two Olympic gold medals in 2008 (7) |
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X-men actress Romijn |
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Alfred Hitchcock film whose title character is dead before the story begins |
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___ Front, comedy actress (7) |
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Daphne du Maurier novel |
Mirror Tea Time |
17 Feb 2024 |
In the Old Testament, the wife of Isaac and the mother of Jacob and Esau |
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Lady has many a musical instrument first (7) |
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Spy coming from cyberspace upset the lady (7) |
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Novel about bear almost biting Charlie twice |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
30 Jan 2024 |
Gothic novel written by Daphne du Maurier in 1938 (7) |
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& 6A Actress who played Countess D'Winter in 1993 adventure film The Three Musketeers (7,2,6) |
Mirror Quiz |
10 Jan 2024 |
* ___ Pearson, mother to Kevin, Kate, and Randall in the 2010s TV series "This Is Us" |
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Character played by Kirstie Alley on the US sitcom Cheers from 1987 to 1993 (7) |
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Ferguson who reprised her role as Ilsa Faust in "Mission: Impossible-Dead Reckoning Part One" (July, 2023) |
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Old string caught a book? (7) |
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Novel by Daphne du Maurier |
The Times Concise |
26 Aug 2023 |
___ Ferguson, "Doctor Sleep" actress who plays Ilsa Faust in 2023 movie "Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One" |
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"Good and Mad" author Traister |
Universal |
22 Jun 2023 |
Daphne Du Maurier novel |
The Telegraph Quick |
21 Apr 2023 |
1938 novel by Daphne du Maurier featuring an unnamed protagonist that was adapted into an eponymous Oscar-winning film |
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Daphne du Maurier novel |
The Times Concise |
11 Nov 2022 |
"Friday" singer Black |
Universal |
26 Oct 2022 |
Mother of Esau and Jacob |
Newsday |
09 Oct 2022 |
Sunnybrook Farm girl |
The Guardian Quick |
08 Sep 2022 |
Novel monarch returns, useless because without chapter? |
The Telegraph Toughie |
07 Sep 2022 |
___ Romijn, actress who plays Una Chin-Riley (Number One) in "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds" |
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___ Pearson, mother to Kevin, Kate, and Randall on "This Is Us," played by Mandy Moore |
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'Good and Mad: The Revolutionary Power of Women's Anger' author Traister |
The Washington Post Sunday |
08 May 2022 |
"Friday" singer Black |
Universal |
04 Mar 2022 |
Novel about bishop miles away from place of pilgrimage |
The Times Cryptic |
18 Jan 2022 |
City captivated by caber-tossing? That's novel |
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Book about British accountant bored with the City |
The Telegraph Toughie |
01 Dec 2021 |
Author who had men explain things to her? |
The Guardian Weekend |
20 Nov 2021 |
Hitchcock film about buccaneer, peacekeepers evicted... |
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Hitchcock film |
Eugene Sheffer |
03 Nov 2021 |
___ Root, actress who starred as Miss Lonsdale in "The Queen's Gambit" |
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Stringed instrument initially captivated a girl |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
06 Jul 2021 |
1940 Alfred Hitchcock thriller starring Laurence Olivier and Joan Fontaine as a married couple |
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Novel about second wife being turned queen by dictating Boris? |
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Oscar-winning Hitchcock film |
Thomas Joseph |
03 Nov 2020 |
Mr Expert overturned, caught by being captured rioter? |
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'Friday' singer Black |
USA Today |
05 Oct 2020 |
Girl runs along with a bunch of keys |
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Girl's name; novel title |
The Times Concise |
28 Jul 2020 |
Angry young man briefly accompanied returning book |
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Fiddle around in piece of Gothic fiction |
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Novel by Daphne du Maurier |
The Times Concise |
12 Feb 2020 |
Classic novel narrated by the second Mrs. de Winter |
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Daphne du Maurier novel |
Irish Times Simplex |
09 Dec 2019 |
Care to wander round British city in novel |
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Oscar-winning Hitchcock film |
Eugene Sheffer |
16 Nov 2019 |
Woman concerning a certain Boris, we're told |
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Novel by Daphne du Maurier |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
30 Sep 2019 |
Female name |
The Sun Two Speed |
16 Aug 2019 |
Novel about British leader leaving holy city |
The Sun Two Speed |
16 Aug 2019 |
*Mandy's role on 'This Is Us' |
Wall Street Journal |
10 Aug 2019 |
Novel about British deposing leader in holy city |
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Novel touching and useless because without chapter |
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*Mandy's role on "This Is Us" |
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She's on live — with little volume at start of act |
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Alfred Hitchcock's first Hollywood film |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
05 Nov 2018 |
Hitchcock film set at a Cornwall estate |
Wall Street Journal |
03 May 2018 |
The first Mrs. de Winter, in fiction |
The Washington Post |
07 Jan 2018 |
The first Mrs. de Winter, in fiction |
LA Times Daily |
07 Jan 2018 |
Hitchcock film set at a Cornwall estate |
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The first Mrs. de Winter, in fiction |
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Cyberspace spy killed off in novel |
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'Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again' novel |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
05 Nov 2017 |
Dried beef, cocoa, regularly, for girl |
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Hitchcock film with Laurence Olivier |
New York Times |
20 Jul 2017 |
Hitchcock film of 1940 |
Premier Sunday |
28 May 2017 |
About to pick up Boris's book |
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Du Maurier novel |
Newsday |
16 Apr 2017 |
Sister of Laban who became the wife of Isaac in the Old Testament |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
12 Feb 2017 |
Best Picture directed by Hitchcock |
Wall Street Journal |
21 Jan 2017 |
Du Maurier book with short revolutionary chapters — ace! |
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Hitchcock film with Laurence Olivier |
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Novel cocktail of beer and cocoa, but no eggs |
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Daphne du Maurier novel made into a Best Picture |
New York Times |
03 Jul 2016 |
Diane's successor on "Cheers" |
Family Time |
29 May 2016 |
Sunnybrook Farm girl |
The Guardian Quick |
09 Apr 2016 |
Daphne du Maurier classic |
The Washington Post |
10 Jan 2016 |
Daphne du Maurier novel made into a Best Picture |
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Hitchcock film with a nameless heroine |
New York Times |
06 Sep 2015 |
Best Picture of 1940 |
Thomas Joseph |
21 May 2015 |
She brewed beer with a small quantity leftover |
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Girl's name |
The Times Concise |
18 Mar 2015 |
Old instrument accountant used in novel |
The Telegraph Toughie |
17 Feb 2015 |
Hitchcock film with a nameless heroine |
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"Cheers" character |
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Riotous work of 25 |
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Only Hitchcock film to get a Best Picture Oscar |
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Best Picture the year after "Gone With the Wind" |
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Only Hitchcock film to win Best Picture |
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Sunnybrook Farm girl |
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Only Hitchcock film to win Best Picture |
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Best Picture directed by Hitchcock |
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Hitchcock film based on a du Maurier novel |
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1940 Alfred Hitchcock movie |
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Novel that begins "Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again" |
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Novel that begins "Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again" |
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*Sunnybrook Farm girl |
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The second Mrs. de Winter, in literature |
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*Sunnybrook Farm girl |
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Novel with the villainous housekeeper Mrs. Danvers |
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It begins "Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again" |
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Isaac's wife |
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1938 Daphne du Maurier novel |
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Sunnybrook Farm lass |
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Sunnybrook Farm lass |
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Esau's mom |
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Novel that begins "Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again" |
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Du Maurier novel |
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Author West |
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Sunnybrook Farm girl |
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Title character who dies before the novel begins |
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Kirstie's "Cheers" role |
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Hitchcock's first American film |
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Title character who dies before the novel begins |
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Title character who dies before the novel begins |
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Hitchcock's first American film |
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Hitchcock classic |
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Only Hitchcock film to win Best Picture |
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Girl of Sunnybrook Farm |
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Best Picture winner of 1940 |
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DeMornay of "Risky Business" |
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Hitchcock film of 1940 |
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Novel about bishop miles away from place of pilgrimage |
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Diane's successor on "Cheers" |
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[1940] |
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Du Maurier |
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Sunnybrook Farm lass |
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Hitchcock film of '40 |
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Diane's successor on "Cheers" |
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Actress De Mornay |
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Daphne du Maurier novel |
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Sunnybrook Farm resident |
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Du Maurier character |
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Pocahontas's baptismal name |
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1938 novel. |
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Mother of Esau and Jacob. |
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Daphne Du Maurier wrote it. |
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Best seller of 1938. |
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Daphne DuMaurier's best seller. |
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Black who had the viral video "Friday" |
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