What is the surname of 1970s When I Need You singer Leo? (5) |
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Leo ___, singer-songwriter whose first hit single was The Show Must Go On in 1973 |
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Crier (5) |
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Crier |
The Guardian Quick |
27 Jan 2024 |
Leo ___, 1970s singer (5) |
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Singer, Leo ___ |
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"When I Need You" singer Leo |
Premier Sunday |
01 Jan 2023 |
"When I Need You" singer Leo |
LA Times Daily |
18 Jan 2022 |
'When I Need You' singer Leo |
The Washington Post |
18 Jan 2022 |
"You Make Me Feel Like Dancing" singer Leo |
LA Times Daily |
18 Oct 2020 |
'You Make Me Feel Like Dancing' singer Leo |
The Washington Post |
18 Oct 2020 |
I declare the end of this dreadful year |
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Ending with nay or sooth |
LA Times Daily |
01 Jun 2020 |
Ending with nay or sooth |
The Washington Post |
01 Jun 2020 |
"The Show Must Go On" singer Leo |
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'You Make Me Feel Like Dancing' singer Leo |
The Chronicle of Higher Education |
13 Apr 2018 |
"You Make Me Feel Like Dancing" singer Leo |
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Attachment to "nay" or "sooth" |
Universal |
01 Sep 2017 |
Reciter or quoter |
Universal |
12 Jul 2017 |
"More Than I Can Say" singer Leo |
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Leo with the 1977 #1 hit 'When I Need You' |
New York Times |
22 Apr 2017 |
Singer Leo |
Premier Sunday |
15 Jan 2017 |
Ending for sooth or nay |
Wall Street Journal |
06 Jan 2017 |
Reciter or quoter |
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Leo with the 1977 #1 hit "When I Need You" |
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Attachment to "nay" or "sooth" |
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"You Make Me Feel Like Dancing" singer Leo |
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Leo with the 1977 #1 hit 'You Make Me Feel Like Dancing' |
New York Times |
01 Nov 2015 |
"When I Need You" singer Leo |
Universal |
29 May 2015 |
Leo with the 1977 #1 hit "You Make Me Feel Like Dancing" |
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"When I Need You" singer Leo |
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Speaker |
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"When I Need You" singer Leo |
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"Nay" follower |
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"Nay" or "sooth" follower |
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Word with "nay" or "sooth" |
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Reciter |
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It may follow nay |
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"You Make Me Feel Like Dancing" singer |
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One talking |
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Follower of nay or sooth |
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Yea-___ (agreer) |
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Vocal one |
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"When I Need You" singer |
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Yea-__ (agreer) |
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"When I Need You" singer Leo |
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"When I Need You" singer Leo |
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Orator |
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Nay follower |
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Nay follower |
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Nay follower |
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Pop singer Leo |
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Nay follower |
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Pop singer Leo |
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Vocal individual |
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Reciter |
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"When I Need You" singer |
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"You Make Me Feel Like Dancing" singer |
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Word with nay or yea |
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"When I Need You" singer Leo |
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Quoted one |
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Leo of 1970s pop |
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Speaker |
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"When I Need You" singer |
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"More Than I Can Say" singer |
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Pop singer Leo |
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One talking |
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Disco singer Leo |
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Word after sooth |
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Word after sooth or nay |
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Nay or sooth follower |
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One making pronouncements |
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When I Need You singer Leo |
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Pop singer Leo |
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Speaker |
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Nay- ___ |
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Announcer |
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Word with nay or sooth |
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Gain or nay follower |
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Word with nay |
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Reciter; teller |
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Spokesman |
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Sooth follower |
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Reciter |
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Suffix for sooth or gain |
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Word with sooth and nay |
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Follower of gain or nay |
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Vocal one |
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Word with sooth or nay |
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Doer's opposite |
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Word with "sooth" and "nay" |
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Word following "sooth" or "gain." |
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Suffix with sooth. |
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Old term for a poet. |
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Declarer. |
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Teller. |
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A declarer. |
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Talker. |
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Intoner. |
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Coiner? |
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