Hollywood's _ L. Jackson |
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Hollywood's ___ L. Jackson |
USA Today |
28 Mar 2024 |
___ L. Jackson, actor |
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Get me confused with Saul in the Bible |
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Pulp Fiction star, _ L Jackson (6) |
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Colleague of John, Clarence, Sonia, Elena, Neil, Brett, Amy and Ketanji |
Wall Street Journal |
23 Jan 2024 |
Inventor Colt |
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___ L. Jackson, "Pulp Fiction" (1994) star |
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Having come across in the morning, girl left boy (6) |
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(and 3 Down) English poet and satirist emulates Blur somehow (6,6) |
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Prophet is resolved to get us meal |
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__ Clemens, birth name of Mark Twain |
The Guardian Weekend |
03 Dec 2022 |
Muse vaguely about a liberal prophet |
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Butler who wrote a book |
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Name of two Bible books |
Universal |
07 Nov 2021 |
Biblical character: Uriah's first encountered in identical line |
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Justice Alito |
Newsday |
26 Sep 2021 |
Justice Alito |
Wall Street Journal |
26 Jul 2021 |
Colonial firebrand Adams |
Newsday |
20 May 2021 |
___ Arnold, actor who plays Julien in the Netflix series "Emily in Paris" |
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Twain's first name |
Newsday |
02 May 2021 |
Playwright Beckett |
Jonesin |
15 Dec 2020 |
Composer Barber |
Universal |
18 Aug 2020 |
David and Goliath's Bible book |
Universal |
07 Aug 2020 |
Composer Barber |
Thomas Joseph |
25 Jul 2020 |
__ Dashiell Hammett |
Newsday |
28 Jun 2020 |
Justice Alito |
Wall Street Journal |
06 Apr 2020 |
___ L. Jackson, actor who played Jules Winnfield in "Pulp Fiction" |
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Justice Alito |
Premier Sunday |
04 Aug 2019 |
18th-century lexicographer Johnson |
The Washington Post |
23 Jun 2019 |
18th-century lexicographer Johnson |
LA Times Daily |
23 Jun 2019 |
Two books in the Old Testament |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
13 Jan 2019 |
18th-century lexicographer Johnson |
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Colt with arms |
Wall Street Journal |
27 Oct 2018 |
Colt with arms |
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Abbr. on a pay stub |
The Chronicle of Higher Education |
08 Sep 2017 |
Inventor Morse |
Newsday |
26 Jul 2017 |
Sandra's Supreme Court successor |
The Washington Post |
23 Jun 2017 |
Sandra's Supreme Court successor |
LA Times Daily |
23 Jun 2017 |
Morse of code fame |
Universal |
17 May 2017 |
'___ & Duke at the Côte D'Azur' (1966 jazz album) |
New York Times |
26 Jan 2017 |
Clemens of literature |
Universal |
09 Jan 2017 |
Clemens of literature |
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Sandra's Supreme Court successor |
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Prophet who anointed Saul |
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Gompers or Goldwyn |
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Morse of code fame |
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— Beckett, Irish author |
The Times Concise |
19 Oct 2016 |
Jackson who played a Jedi |
The Washington Post |
18 Oct 2016 |
Diarist Pepys |
USA Today |
20 May 2016 |
Justice Alito |
Eugene Sheffer |
25 Apr 2016 |
Union leader Gompers |
USA Today |
29 Mar 2016 |
Brewer Adams |
Wall Street Journal |
22 Jan 2016 |
First name in the "Pulp Fiction" cast |
USA Today |
06 Jan 2016 |
First name in the "Pulp Fiction" cast |
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Diarist Pepys |
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Biblical prophet |
LA Times Daily |
20 Nov 2015 |
Prophetic work with unchanged line about what lies repeatedly in future |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
05 Jul 2015 |
— Beckett, dramatist |
The Times Concise |
10 Apr 2015 |
Biblical prophet |
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Longtime AFL president Gompers |
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Biblical book in two parts |
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___ de Champlain, founder of Quebec |
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With 28-Down, justice since 2006 |
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Barber who wrote "Adagio for Strings" |
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Patriot Adams |
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Barber who composed "Adagio for Strings" |
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Adams in a bar |
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Last of the Biblical judges |
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Barber of music |
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With 66-Across, author of this puzzle's quote |
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Actor ___ L. Jackson |
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Brewer Adams |
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"Pulp Fiction" co-star ___ L. Jackson |
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English diarist Pepys |
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Labor leader Gompers |
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Biblical prophet |
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Adams or Johnson |
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Justice Alito |
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Patriot Adams |
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Patriot Adams |
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Inventor Morse |
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Certain biblical book with a 1 and 2 |
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Twain's real first name |
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With 41-Across, author of the quote |
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"Pulp Fiction" co-star ___ L. Jackson |
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Adams in a bar |
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Adams or Gompers |
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Adams in a bar |
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Goldwyn or Jackson |
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He anointed Saul and David as kings |
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Colonial firebrand Adams |
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Composer Barber |
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Old Testament judge |
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Prophet who anointed Saul |
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O.T. prophet |
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Mark Twain's real first name |
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O.T. prophet |
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Old Testament book |
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An Adams |
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Mark Twain's first name |
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With 8-Across, he said "Among the natural rights of the colonists are these: first, a right to life; secondly, to liberty; thirdly to property" |
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Barber in music |
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Biblical book I or II |
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Gompers or Goldwyn |
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Gompers or Goldwyn |
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Playwright Beckett |
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Patriot Adams |
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One of two Old Testament books |
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Morse with a code |
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Colt or Morse |
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"Malone Dies" author Beckett |
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He chose Saul as Israel's first king |
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Hebrew prophet |
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One of the Pirates of Penzance |
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Goldwyn or Morse |
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Barber of music |
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Playwright Beckett |
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Old Testament judge |
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Book after Ruth |
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Whence the phrase "God save the King" |
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Coleridge or Clemens |
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Pickwick or Pepys |
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Butler or Morse |
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Hebrew judge of old |
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Morse's handle |
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Pepys or Butler |
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Gompers or Goldwyn |
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Book of the O.T. |
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Anointer of Saul and David |
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Adams |
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Coleridge |
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Morse or Pepys |
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Johnson. |
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Mr. Pickwick. |
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Hebrew prophet. |
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Mr. Pepys. |
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Old Testament prophet. |
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Gov. King of Hawaii. |
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Diarist Pepys. |
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Pupil of Eli. |
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Justice Rosenman. |
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The Viscount who challenged Einstein. |
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Mayor of Philadelphia. |
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Mr. Weller. |
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First Prophet. |
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Brewer Adams |
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