| Zimbabwean president who died in 2019 (6,6) |
The Guardian Weekend |
11 Oct 2025 |
| ___ Downey Jr., "Iron Man" actor who learned to play the violin for his role in "Chaplin" |
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| ______ the Bruce, famous Scot (6) |
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| The Kennedy who got his dress right, apparently (6) |
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| Actor - Downey Jr. |
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| And 33 The longest-serving prime minister in Australian history (6,7) |
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| De Niro of Meet the Fockers |
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| "-- Redford" (6) |
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| Warrior-king who led Scotland from 1306-29 in a war with England (6,3,5) |
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| _ Smith, lead singer of The Cure (6) |
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| "Waiting for the - E. Lee" |
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| And 112 down Pictured actor (6,2,4) |
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| ___ Browning, Victorian poet who married Elizabeth Barrett (6) |
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| Co-host of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here (______ Irwin) |
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| Garment right for a man! (6) |
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| ___ Louis Stevenson, author (6) |
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| Zoe Wanamaker's My Family colleague, _ Lindsay (6) |
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| ___ Burns, Scottish poet (6) |
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| Urich of "Vegas" |
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| Mr Downey Jr. gets item of clothing right (6) |
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| Sci-fi author Heinlein |
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| ___ De Niro, US actor (6) |
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| Dressing gown right for Bobby (6) |
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| ___ Redford, Paul Newman's co-star in The Sting (6) |
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| Burns or backs Ernie's mate (6) |
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| ___ De Niro's Waiting..., Bananarama hit (6) |
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| 2014-16 Nottingham Forest and 2016-18 Birmingham City midfielder (6,6) |
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| Burns, say, or back right into hazard (6) |
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| Actor ____ Redford |
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| Star of Wise Guys, ... De Niro |
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| ___ De Niro appeared in his, roughly, 128th movie (6) |
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| Inventor Fulton |
Thomas Joseph |
11 Dec 2024 |
| Gresley 'A3' class 60110 Devil of a chap! (6) |
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| First name of poets Browning and Burns (6) |
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| 5ir ... Muldoon, former PM (6) |
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| Dress right for man (6) |
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| Carlyle, actor (6) |
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| With 18-Across, Oscar-winning director of the 2024 film "Here" |
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| What he may do to the bank we hear (6) |
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| Literary figure celebrated on January 25th (6,5) |
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| ______ Downey Jr, actor |
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| Louis Stevenson, writer (6) |
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| _ Vaughn, veteran US actor who appeared in Coronation St (6) |
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| Bobby's old-fashioned peeler, perhaps? (6) |
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| Veteran US actor, _ De Niro (6) |
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| Name a garment right (6) |
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| Sir ... Muldoon, former PM (6) |
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| Actor ____ De Niro |
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| Laurent, 1999-2001 France and 2001-06 Newcastle winger (6) |
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| Our star: ___ Redford |
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| Twilight actor _ Pattinson (6) |
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| Chap is terrible bore about river temperature (6) |
Mirror Cryptic |
13 Aug 2024 |
| Man's name |
Mirror Quick |
13 Aug 2024 |
| ___ Rodriguez, "Spy Kids" director who also composed the music for the movie |
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| Actor Mr Shaw who had a small part in 7 down (6) |
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| Actor Mr Shaw who had a small part in The Dam Busters (6) |
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| He gets gown right when shortened (6) |
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| Scottish golfer; winner of the 2020 Aphrodite Hills Cyprus Showdown and 2022 DS Automobiles Italian Open tournaments (6,9) |
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| The gown is right for Bob (6) |
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| ______ the Bruce (6) |
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| _ Pattinson, Twilight actor (6) |
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| --- the Bruce, Scottish king |
The Times Concise |
19 Jun 2024 |
| ___ the Bruce, Scottish king |
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| His timber, half of it, is in decay (6) |
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| First name of Mr Webb who played Jez in the show mentioned in Peep Show (6) |
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| Mr Carlyle, actor (6) |
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| Old Bill's traditional name, formally (6) |
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| Actors Bathhurst or Redford (6) |
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| US secretary of defense 1961-68 (6) |
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| Blues pioneer Johnson |
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| Actor Mitchum |
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| Captain and leader of two Antarctic expeditions of 1901-4 and 1910-12 (6,6,5) |
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| See 6 Down |
Mirror Quiz |
11 Apr 2024 |
| French artist whose works include 1776 painting The Bridge |
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| Back To The Future director, _ Zemeckis (6) |
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| Culp or Mitchum |
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| & 6D Actor who played Napoleon Solo in US television series The Man from UNCLE |
Mirror Quiz |
14 Mar 2024 |
| A reversal of this male forename is a mint brand |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
03 Mar 2024 |
| ___ Redford, American actor (6) |
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| ___ Carlyle, actor (6) |
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| "The Prophets" author ___ Jones, Jr. |
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| Torn rubbers lead to ZBDn (6,5) |
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| King of Scotland 1306-29 (6) |
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| Inventor Fulton |
Thomas Joseph |
10 Jan 2024 |
| Full first name of longtime Dales resident Bob Hope (6) |
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| ------ the Bruce, famous Scot (6) |
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| Star of The Batman, adding his voice to animation The Boy And The Heron (6,9) |
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| --- Peel, former Prime Minister (6) |
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| Mia's co-star in "The Great Gatsby" (1974) |
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| _ Sugden, jailed husband of Aaron Dingle in the Dales (6) |
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| ___ Zemeckis, acclaimed Oscar-winning filmmaker who directed the "Back to the Future" film trilogy |
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| Poet Frost |
Thomas Joseph |
19 Sep 2023 |
| Plant putting out records |
Wall Street Journal |
14 Sep 2023 |
| 'Soap' and 'The Lion King' actor Guillaume |
USA Today |
18 Apr 2023 |
| ___ Benton, Oscar-winning director who directed the 1994 film "Nobody's Fool" |
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| ___ Pattinson, "The Batman" actor who sang two of the songs in "Twilight" |
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| First name for both, actor Downey Jr. and his character Merivel from the movie "Restoration" |
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| Poet Frost |
Thomas Joseph |
07 Feb 2023 |
| ___ Parish, former Chicago Bulls player who retired from the NBA at 43 |
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| King at the start of 'Game of Thrones' |
New York Times |
29 Dec 2022 |
| Parliamentary procedure pro |
Newsday |
17 Nov 2022 |
| Professor -- Langdon, character created by Dan Brown |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
08 Aug 2022 |
| ___ Lowell, "Land of Unlikeness" writer who was Elizabeth Bishop's pen pal |
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| Man's name |
The Times Concise |
19 Mar 2022 |
| Actor Pattinson |
New York Times |
14 Dec 2021 |
| ___ California, recurring character who becomes the CEO of Sabre in "The Office" |
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| ___ Herjavec, shark on "Shark Tank" since 2009 |
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| Poet Frost |
Universal |
29 Jul 2021 |
| Burns or Browning |
Thomas Joseph |
02 Jun 2021 |
| Bob, longer |
USA Today |
17 May 2021 |
| ___ MacNaughton, actor who played Michael in the movie "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial" |
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| ___ Langdon, famous fictional sleuth created by writer Dan Brown |
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| Name giving promise of payment involved in rowdy party in Perth? |
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| Actor De Niro who played Michael in the 1978 war film "The Deer Hunter" |
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| King succeeded by Joffrey on “Game of Thrones” |
Wall Street Journal |
02 Dec 2020 |
| ___ Plant, iconic rock legend known for his song "Whole Lotta Love" |
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| Your uncle being formal? |
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| Dress right for a boy |
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| ___ Downey Jr., actor from "Tropic Thunder" who played Dr. John in the 2020 movie "Dolittle" |
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| ___ Zemeckis, director of the 1994 movie "Forrest Gump" |
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| Actor Shaw |
Premier Sunday |
02 Feb 2020 |
| American poet ___ Frost of "The Road Not Taken" |
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| Actor Oliveri who began his career as a child actor and played Nick Szalinski in "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids" |
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| Inventor Fulton |
Thomas Joseph |
31 Jul 2019 |
| Big name in parliamentary procedure |
Newsday |
29 Jun 2019 |
| King in 'Game of Thrones' |
New York Times |
19 Apr 2019 |
| Actor De Niro |
Eugene Sheffer |
08 Apr 2019 |
| King in "Game of Thrones" |
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| Rocker Palmer |
Universal |
08 Dec 2018 |
| Actor ___ Downey Jr., Marvel's Iron Man who was introduced in the titular movie |
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| With 65-Across, subject of this puzzle, born 8/17/1943 |
New York Times |
16 Aug 2018 |
| Plant in a recording studio |
Wall Street Journal |
14 Jul 2018 |
| The elder Alda |
USA Today |
03 Jul 2018 |
| Abstract Expressionist Rauschenberg |
New York Times |
30 Jun 2018 |
| 'Rules of Order' writer |
USA Today |
03 Jun 2018 |
| _____ Borden (Prime Minister 1911 to 1920) |
Canadiana |
30 Apr 2018 |
| ___ Rauschenberg, artist who designed the album cover for the limited-edition LP version of "Speaking in Tongues" by the Talking Heads |
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| De Niro or Duvall |
Thomas Joseph |
08 Mar 2018 |
| Stack seen on-screen |
The Washington Post |
14 Jan 2018 |
| Stack seen on-screen |
LA Times Daily |
14 Jan 2018 |
| Stack seen on-screen |
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| Abstract Expressionist Rauschenberg |
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| With 65-Across, subject of this puzzle, born 8/17/1943 |
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| Rocker Palmer |
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| "Rules of Order" writer |
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| The elder Alda |
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| Plant in a recording studio |
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| and 19: Up a gum tree, finally gone -- criminal mainly describes this politician |
The Telegraph Toughie |
29 Dec 2017 |
| -- the Bruce, king of Scotland from 1306 to 1329 |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
16 Apr 2017 |
| With 60-Across, player of Tony Soprano's son |
New York Times |
06 Nov 2016 |
| ____ Picton (BC pig farm killer) |
Canadiana |
08 Aug 2016 |
| — the Bruce |
The Times Concise |
25 Mar 2016 |
| With 60-Across, player of Tony Soprano's son |
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| "Addicted to Love" singer Palmer |
Universal |
07 Dec 2015 |
| Frost or Burns |
The Chronicle of Higher Education |
06 Nov 2015 |
| Do-it-yourselfer's activity |
New York Times |
20 Aug 2015 |
| Dress right for frost, making a capital start? |
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| Founder of London's police force |
The Guardian Quick |
06 Jun 2015 |
| '60s defense secretary McNamara |
LA Times Daily |
23 May 2015 |
| Actor Redford |
Newsday |
05 May 2015 |
| Redford with many roles |
Premier Sunday |
08 Feb 2015 |
| '60s defense secretary McNamara |
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| Redford with many roles |
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| One of the Kennedys |
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| Actor Redford |
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| "Addicted to Love" singer Palmer |
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| Frost or Burns |
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| Altman of film |
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| Author ___ Louis Stevenson |
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| Poet Frost |
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| Poet Frost |
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| Barbra's "Meet the Fockers" costar |
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| Rules of order documenter |
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| Plant famous for thriving in a rock-filled environment? |
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| Rules of order documenter |
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| Stack or Mitchum |
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| Poet Burns |
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| Author __ Louis Stevenson |
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| Author __ Louis Stevenson |
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| Parliamentary expert |
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| Actor DeNiro |
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| Poet Browning |
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| Rules of Order guy |
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| Plant in rock? |
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| Musical Plant |
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| "Rules of Order" guy |
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| Arctic explorer Peary |
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| Poet Frost |
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| Plant found in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame |
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| Burns or Frost |
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| Author Ludlum |
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| Plant of rock |
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| Blake or Redford |
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| Legal scholar Bork |
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| Frost of New England |
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| Elder Alda |
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| Frost of New England |
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| Author Ludlum |
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| Author Ludlum |
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| Burns or Browning |
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| Burns or Browning |
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| Actor De Niro |
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| Joffrey of the Joffrey Ballet |
|
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| Mystery writer ___ B. Parker |
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| Actor Duvall |
|
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| Mystery writer ___ B. Parker |
|
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| Actor Duvall |
|
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| Former New York City mayor Wagner |
|
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| Composer Schumann |
|
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| Mugabe of Zimbabwe |
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| Pioneering parliamentarian |
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| One of the Kennedy brothers |
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| TV oldie, 240-__ |
|
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| Plant of Led Zeppelin |
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| Guillaume of Benson |
|
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| Steamboat builder Fulton |
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| Frost or Burns |
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| Peary of the Arctic |
|
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| Treasury secretary Rubin |
|
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| Intel co-founder Noyce |
|
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| Treasury Secretary Rubin |
|
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| Father of William the Conqueror |
|
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| Stack or Palmer |
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| Frost in New England |
|
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| Poetic Burns |
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| Bob, at times |
|
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| With 114 Down, ship of song |
|
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| Liberator of Scotland |
|
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| Burns or Browning |
|
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| Burns or Frost |
|
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| Actor Redford |
|
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| Poet Service |
|
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| Klein or Young |
|
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| Playwright Sherwood |
|
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| With 8 Down, late actor |
|
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| A Kennedy or a Stevenson |
|
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| De Niro |
|
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| Herrick or Service |
|
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| Moses or Morse |
|
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| ___ De Niro, star of 17 Across |
|
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| Stack |
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| Frost |
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| Bruce or Moses |
|
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| Fulton or Peel |
|
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| Burns |
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| Fulton or Lee |
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| A Kennedy. |
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| One of the Wagners. |
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| Senator Kerr of Oklahoma. |
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| Lincoln's eldest son. |
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| Bob. |
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| French admiral in the Caribbean. |
|
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| Ousted head of Martinique. |
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| Ex-head of Martinique. |
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| Schuman of France. |
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| "Rules of Order" man. |
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| Brother of 1 Across, himself a candidate. |
|
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| Candidate's first name. |
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| Competitor with Harold, Earl, and Dwight. |
|
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| Gov. Meyner of N. J. |
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| First name of 73 Across. |
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| Eisenhower aid Montgomery. |
|
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| He wrote "Rules of Order." |
|
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| Steamboat man, first name. |
|
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| Author of manual on "Rules of Order." |
|
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| ___ Frost, American poet. |
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| Sauce ___ (Espagnole sauce). |
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| One of the Lees. |
|
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| Sen. Kerr of Oklahoma. |
|
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| He wrote the famous "Rules of Order." |
|
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| Mr. Feller. |
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| M. Schuman. |
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| Burns. |
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| M. Casadesus, pianist. |
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