By 1936 he had already appeared in a hundred films, child star Mickey ... |
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Coleen _, involved in the Wagatha scandal (6) |
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Actor Mickey, married eight times, once to Ava Gardner (6) |
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Child star Mickey ... played Andy Hardy in a series of popular 1940s films |
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Wayne _, Birmingham City manager from 2023-24 (6) |
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Mickey _, actor/entertainer, 1920-2014, married eight times, the first to Ava Gardner (6) |
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Andy Hardy’s portrayer |
Thomas Joseph |
06 Dec 2023 |
Last name of Wayne and Coleen (6) |
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"Carol" Oscar nominee Mara |
LA Times Daily |
31 Jan 2023 |
'Normal People' author Sally |
New York Times |
03 Jan 2023 |
Nine-decade actor, 'the best there has ever been' per Olivier |
Newsday |
03 Sep 2022 |
'Carol' actress Mara |
USA Today |
22 Dec 2020 |
Actor Mickey |
Premier Sunday |
13 Dec 2020 |
"Carol" co-star Mara |
Universal |
06 Sep 2020 |
Wayne of soccer fame |
New York Times |
12 Apr 2019 |
Wayne of soccer fame |
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Scorer in reality gutted, 0-1 |
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Longtime ''60 Minutes'' commentator |
Newsday |
19 Nov 2017 |
Family that's owned the Pittsburgh Steelers since 1933 |
Wall Street Journal |
26 Aug 2017 |
Andy Hardy's portrayer |
Thomas Joseph |
02 Nov 2016 |
Wayne —, footballer |
The Times Concise |
05 Oct 2016 |
TV pundit who wrote "Years of Minutes" |
LA Times Daily |
04 Sep 2016 |
Garland's frequent co-star |
Wall Street Journal |
30 Jul 2016 |
Longtime '60 Minutes' humorist |
The Washington Post |
28 Feb 2016 |
TV pundit who wrote "Years of Minutes" |
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"60 Minutes" humorist |
LA Times Daily |
31 Dec 2015 |
United will feed Hodgson a striker |
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"60 Minutes" humorist |
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"When Did Your Heart Go Missing?" band |
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Garland's frequent co-star |
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Mara in "Her" |
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Steelers ownership family name |
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Much-married Mickey of moviedom |
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Art ___, Steelers owner for 55 years |
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British footballer Wayne ___ |
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Actress Mara of "Her" |
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Mickey of film |
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Longtime "60 Minutes" closer |
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Andy once of "60 Minutes" |
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Longtime "60 Minutes" pundit |
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Longtime "60 Minutes" pundit |
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Comic essayist Andy |
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Longtime "60 Minutes" regular |
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Longtime "60 Minutes" regular |
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"60 Minutes" pundit Andy |
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TV's Andy |
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Moviedom's Mickey |
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"60 Minutes" humorist |
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"Did you ever wonder ...?" humorist Andy |
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Andy of '60 Minutes' |
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'60 Minutes regular Andy' |
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Hardy player |
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"60 Minutes" curmudgeon |
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"60 Minutes" regular |
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Gable as a boy in "Manhattan Melodrama" |
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Pittsburgh Steelers founder Art |
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Edison portrayer in a 1940 film |
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Pittsburgh Steelers founder Art |
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Edison portrayer in a 1940 film |
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Andy Hardy player, in 1930s-'40s film |
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Hardy star? |
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"60 Minutes" pundit Andy |
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"Not That You Asked..." author |
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"Not That You Asked..." author |
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"60 Minutes" pundit Andy |
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Film actor in nine decades |
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"Boys Town" star |
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"60 Minutes" regular |
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Andy of "60 Minutes" |
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"National Velvet" co-star |
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"60 Minutes" personality |
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"60 Minutes" curmudgeon |
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"60 Minutes" curmudgeon |
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"National Velvet" star |
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Mickey who played Andy Hardy |
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60 Minutes humorist |
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Garland's "Babes in Arms" co-star |
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"Babes in Arms" star, 1939 |
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"60 Minutes" griper |
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Football's Art |
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"60 Minutes" curmudgeon |
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Mickey of "National Velvet" |
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"Boys Town" actor |
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Quinn's trainer in Requiem for a Heavyweight (1962) |
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"Boys Town" actor |
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Hardy player |
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Garland's Strike Up the Band love interest |
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Andy of "60 Minutes" |
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Irascible "60 Minutes" commentator |
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Mickey or Andy |
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Mickey of "National Velvet" |
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"Didja ever wonder...?" humorist |
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Andy, Annie or Mickey |
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"Boys Town" actor |
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Mickey or Andy |
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Mickey ___, né Yule |
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Hardy in old films |
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Mickey or Annie |
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Mickey from Brooklyn |
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Actor Mickey |
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Famous name of vaudeville days. |
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Dancer Pat. |
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Screen actor. |
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Manchester United striker Wayne |
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#10 on Manchester United |
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"The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo" star Mara |
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Ed ___ ("Ferris Bueller's Day Off" principal) |
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