| Julia Pretty Woman star (7) |
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| Julia ___, actress who played the title role in 2000 film Erin Brockovich (7) |
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| Wild Child and Scream Queens actress, Emma - (7) |
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| Julia - - -, US film star |
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| Emma _, star of films The Art of Getting By and Aquamarine (7) |
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| Julia ___, US actress |
The Sun Mini |
23 Apr 2025 |
| A M E -, West Indies Test cricketer who took 6-37 against England in Manchester in 1976 |
Mirror Quiz |
14 Apr 2025 |
| Julia or Emma |
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| Surname of Hollywood star Julia (7) |
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| "Wonder" co-star Julia |
Premier Sunday |
09 Mar 2025 |
| Bob ___, won 'Outstanding Contribution to Angling' award 2024 (7) |
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| Julia _, star of Notting Hill and Pretty Woman (7) |
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| Julia of Mirror Mirror |
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| *Vivian Ward and Erin Brockovich |
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| Surname of long-time Coronation Street couple Audrey and Alf (7) |
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| Surname of Notting Hill star Julia (7) |
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| Rest orb precariously for Gaslit star Julia (7) |
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| Professor Alice _, author of children's novel Wolf Road (7) |
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| Kit Green in Coronation Street (5,7) |
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| Pretty Woman's Julia |
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| Julia in "Ticket to Paradise" |
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| Surname of Nicola, the former Girls Aloud singer who won The Masked Singer in 2020 (7) |
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| Julia of "Leave the World Behind" |
LA Times Daily |
21 Apr 2024 |
| Surname of the winner of the Best Actress Academy Award in 2000 (7) |
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| Dave ___ won Wye Spring festival 2023 (*rest, bro!) (7) |
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| Played Marie Charlet in Moulin Rouge (1952) Doris ... |
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| Julia _, Erin Brockovich actor (7) |
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| "GMA" anchor Robin |
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| Retired Grenada striker whose clubs included West Bromwich and Blackburn Rovers (5,7) |
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| Julia _, star of films Eat Pray Love and Pretty Woman (7) |
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| Redford, Mitchum, E. Lee and others (7) |
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| Long-standing Summer Bay resident (5,7) |
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| Messrs De Niro and Redford identify singer and 2018 Strictly star Ashley (7) |
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| Margaret Thatcher's surname at birth (7) |
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| Supreme Court surname |
New York Times |
26 Mar 2023 |
| Rehnquist's successor |
Wall Street Journal |
31 Dec 2022 |
| Dread Pirate ___, fictional pirate played by Cary Elwes in the 1987 film "The Princess Bride" |
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| Possible majority opinion writer |
Newsday |
29 Apr 2022 |
| Julia ___, actress from the movie "Notting Hill" who also starred in the TV series "Homecoming" |
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| Rehnquist's successor |
LA Times Daily |
19 Jul 2020 |
| Rehnquist's successor |
The Washington Post |
19 Jul 2020 |
| Julia ___, actress known for the romantic films "Notting Hill," and "Pretty Woman" |
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| Oscar winner Julia |
Wall Street Journal |
08 Feb 2020 |
| Julia ___ of "Eat Pray Love" |
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| Julia ___ (Pretty woman in "Pretty Woman") |
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| Supreme Court name |
Universal |
25 Sep 2018 |
| Welsh 24 has criminal brothers, except Henry |
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| Margaret Thatcher's maiden name |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
21 Jan 2018 |
| Journalist Cokie who appears on ABC and NPR |
Jonesin |
09 Jan 2018 |
| Supreme Court name |
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| Rehnquist's successor as chief justice |
New York Times |
16 Oct 2016 |
| Chief Justice John |
USA Today |
05 Jul 2016 |
| Julia —, US actress |
The Times Concise |
07 Jun 2016 |
| Chief Justice John |
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| Rehnquist's successor as chief justice |
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| Rehnquist's replacement |
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| Bush judicial appointee |
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| 1955 Fonda role |
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| Brockovich portrayer |
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| Barbie's last name |
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| Administerer of the oath of office to Obama |
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| Best Actress of 2000 |
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| Whose "Rules of Order" is that? |
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| Rehnquist's successor |
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| Brockovich portrayer |
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| Brockovich portrayer |
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| See 7-Across |
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| Chief justice of the United States |
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| W court appointee |
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| Julia who played 46-Across |
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| Member of 38-Across |
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| Memorable Henry Fonda role |
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| Best Actress of 2000 |
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| Best Actress winner for "Erin Brockovich" |
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| Pulver's superior |
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| Julia or Mr. |
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| Morley and Morse |
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| Julia of "Pretty Woman" |
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| Memorable Henry Fonda role |
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| She played the pretty woman in "Pretty Woman" |
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| Julia of "The Pelican Brief" |
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| Dole and Packwood |
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| "Northwest Passage" author |
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| Rule-book man |
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| Justice, U. S. Supreme Court, 1930–45. |
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| Former Supreme Court member. |
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| Author of "Oliver Wiswell." |
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| Henry Fonda's pseudonym. |
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| Supreme Court Justice. |
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| Governor of Rhode Island. |
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| New Governor of Rhode Island. |
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| Associate Justice of Supreme Court. |
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| Former Supreme Court Justice. |
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| Former Supreme Court Justice, advocate of world government. |
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| Theatrical "Mister." |
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| "Mister" of stage and screen. |
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| Justice of U.S. Supreme Court, appointed 1930. |
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| ___ Rules of Order. |
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| Famous fictional Mister. |
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| Taylor, Wagner, Young, etc. |
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| Thomas Heggen's hero. |
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| Novelist Kenneth. |
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| Phillies' pitcher. |
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| Philadelphia's Robin. |
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| Former supreme Court Justice. |
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