| American singer-actor known as 'The King of the Cowboys' (3,6) |
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| American actor associated with the horse Trigger (3,6) |
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| TV cowboy series The ... Show first aired in America in 1951 (3,6) |
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| Which singing cowboy star had a horse called Trigger? (3,6) |
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| 1950s singing cowboy (3,6) |
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| One singer of 35-Across on old TV/radio |
New York Times |
14 Sep 2022 |
| ''My Pal Trigger'' actor |
Newsday |
28 May 2017 |
| Figure seen on [circled letters below] |
New York Times |
16 Apr 2017 |
| Figure seen on [circled letters below] |
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| '50s TV superstar |
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| Trigger man? |
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| King of the Cowboys |
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| Cowboy who rode the end of 25-Across |
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| Cowboy who rode the end of 25-Across |
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| "The King of the Cowboys" |
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| Trigger man? |
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| Sons of the Pioneers leader |
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| Trigger-happy cowboy star? |
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| Travel plaza chain |
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| Shrimp cocktail? |
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| Trigger's rider |
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| Trigger-happy cowboy? |
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| "The Yellow Rose of Texas" star |
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| He made Trigger happy |
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| Sons of the Pioneers leader |
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| Trigger-happy cowboy? |
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| Singing movie star |
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| "The Gay Ranchero" actor |
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| Actor ne Leonard Slye |
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| Restaurateur Leonard Slye |
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