| ? over a hot stove |
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| Rescues about fifty bondmen (6) |
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| Captive workforce (6) |
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| Works hard and saves, hiding the money (6) |
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| How a Southerner washes - it's sheer drudgery for them |
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| Works very hard and manages to put by about a pound (6) |
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| Works very hard and manages to put by about fifty (6) |
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| Rescues about fifty bondservants (6) |
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| People who are the legal property of another and must obey them (6) |
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| What is the last word of "Rule Britannia"? (6) |
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| Works much too hard |
Newsday |
25 May 2020 |
| Works like a dog |
USA Today |
19 Jan 2018 |
| Works like a dog |
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| Works hard |
Premier Sunday |
14 Aug 2016 |
| Works one's fingers to the bone |
LA Times Daily |
12 Jun 2016 |
| Works one's fingers to the bone |
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| Toils (away) |
The Washington Post |
23 Nov 2015 |
| Servants with no freedom |
Irish Times Simplex |
06 Apr 2015 |
| Toils (away) |
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| Three-Fifths Compromise subjects |
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| Breaks one's back |
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| They were freed by the Emancipation Proclamation |
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| Toils away |
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| Toils |
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| Toils (away) |
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| Works over a hot stove, e.g. |
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| Nat Turner's gang |
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| Grinds |
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| Grinds |
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| Works really hard |
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| Works really hard |
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| Works hard over a hot stove |
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| Indentured servants |
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| Unpaid servants |
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| Works over a hot stove |
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| Toils |
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| Sally Hemings and Nat Turner |
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| They're in bondage |
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| Works hard, perhaps over a hot stove |
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| Galley group |
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| Nat Turner's rebels |
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| Works hard |
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| Works hard |
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| Toils |
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| Odalisques, e.g. |
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| Drudges |
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| Spartacus and Turner |
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| Aïda and Spartacus, e.g. |
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| Tubman and Turner |
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| Works hard |
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| Aesop and others |
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| Workers in Siberia. |
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| People in bondage. |
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| William Lloyd Garrison fought for them. |
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| Vessels. |
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| Worker-saboteurs in Silesia. |
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| Last word of "Rule Britannia." |
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| Source of Peer Gynt's wealth. |
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| Works too hard. |
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| Drudges. |
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| Jan. 1, 1863 was their big day. |
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