| Cat ___, Moonshadow singer (7) |
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| Cat -, Moonshadow performer (7) |
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| Matthew -, snooker player; 2003 UK Championship winner |
Mirror Quiz |
24 May 2025 |
| Shakin' ___, singer of This Old House (7) |
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| Matthew _, Welsh snooker player (7) |
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| Spielberg and Soderbergh |
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| Justice succeeded by Kagan |
Newsday |
16 Feb 2025 |
| Tea for the Tillerman artist Cat |
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| He played Hugo in Succession, Fisher - (7) |
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| Messrs Spielberg and Tyler with S Club 7's Rachel (7) |
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| Shakin' -, Welsh rock 'n' roller (7) |
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| BBC sketch show, '_ & McCarthy' (7) |
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| Star of Downton Abbey and Legion, Dan _ (7) |
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| AT "Junior Angler of 2023" (*tuna nevertheless) (6,7) |
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| Ford's only Supreme Court appointee |
New York Times |
13 Oct 2024 |
| Kagan succeeded him |
Wall Street Journal |
05 Oct 2024 |
| "Father and Son" singer Cat |
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| Cat ___, UK singer aka Yusuf Islam (7) |
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| The former stage surname of Yusuf Islam (7) |
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| Matthew, snooker player born in 1977 nicknamed The Welsh Dragon (7) |
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| Dan of "Downton Abbey" |
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| Appeared in Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga as Alexander, Dan - (7) |
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| Former S Club 7 singer, Rachel ______- (7) |
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| Songwriter and performer (now Yusuf Islam) who was being followed by a a moon shadow, Cat ... |
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| "Peace Train" singer Cat |
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| Last name of Izzie in Grey's Anatomy (7) |
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| Rachel _, S Club singer (7) |
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| Poet Wallace |
Thomas Joseph |
13 Jun 2023 |
| "Even ___," Disney television series about a family living in Sacramento, California starring Shia LaBeouf |
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| Rugby game's postponement finally accepted causing outcries, as before |
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| Justice succeeded by Kagan |
Thomas Joseph |
31 Dec 2019 |
| Justice succeeded by Kagan |
Wall Street Journal |
01 May 2019 |
| Justice succeeded by Kagan |
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| Ray --, US singer with hit 'The Streak' in 1974 |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
05 Aug 2018 |
| Cat who sang "Moonshadow" |
USA Today |
25 May 2016 |
| Piano-playing Cat |
New York Times |
13 May 2016 |
| Cat in a record store |
New York Times |
29 Mar 2016 |
| Cat who sang "Moonshadow" |
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| Former Justice John Paul |
Universal |
08 Jul 2015 |
| Justice succeeded by Kagan |
Newsday |
08 Feb 2015 |
| Former Justice John Paul |
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| Justice succeeded by Kagan |
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| Justice replaced by Kagan |
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| 'The Streak' singer Ray |
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| Former Supreme Court justice often seen in a bow tie |
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| Former Supreme Court justice John Paul |
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| Cat, Stella or Ray |
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| Court retiree of 2010 |
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| Former Justice John Paul |
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| Supreme Court justice John Paul |
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| Supreme Court justice appointed by Ford |
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| Musical Cat |
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| Senior-most Justice of the Supreme Court |
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| Ford's only Supreme Court appointee |
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| Senior Supreme Court justice |
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| Supreme Court justice since 1975 |
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| Spielberg et al. |
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| Member of 38-Across |
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| Spielberg et al. |
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| Justice appointed by Ford |
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| Supreme Court justice |
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| Justice appointed by Ford |
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| "Ahab the Arab" singer Ray |
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| Ford's only Supreme Court appointee |
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| George or Connie |
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| Jurist John Paul |
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| Cat of music |
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| Supreme Court justice since 1975 |
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| Ishiguro's butler |
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| New Jersey tech school |
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| Actress Stella |
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| Longest-serving of the current associate justices |
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| Abolitionist Thaddeus |
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| "Giant" director |
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| Pulitzer poet Wallace |
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| Singer Ray or Actor Andrew |
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| Ginsburg colleague |
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| "Santa Claus Is Watching You" singer |
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| Rise of opera |
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| Poet Wallace ___ |
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| Justice |
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| Poet Wallace |
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| Contralto who debuted in Prague: 1936 |
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| Connie or Risé |
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| She sings Dalila. |
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| Secretary of the Army. |
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| Brucker's predecessor. |
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| The Met's Carmen. |
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| Hoboken Institute. |
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| She's often "Carmen." |
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| One of Eisenhower's advisers. |
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| He established the first steam ferry between New York and Hoboken. |
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| Rise of the Met. |
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| Portrayer of "Der Rosenkavalier.” |
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| Hoboken's educational landmark. |
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| Hoboken college. |
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| Builder of first steam ferry, 1811. |
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| World's largest hotel. |
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| Noted institute of engineering. |
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| Singer/songwriter Sufjan |
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| Pentagon personage. |
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| Institute in New Jersey. |
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| N. J. campus. |
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| Mezzo-soprano in opera. |
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| New Jersey educational institution. |
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| Institute of Technology in Hoboken. |
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| Producer-director of "Giant." |
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