Robert Louis ___, Treasure Island author (9) |
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Novelist destroyed sonnets about wartime victory (9) |
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R L S ___ (1850-94), Edinburgh-born novelist (9) |
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Adlai ___ (1900-65), the losing Democrat candidate for US president (in 1952 and 56) |
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Juliet ___, star of movie Truly, Madly, Deeply (9) |
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7 tons for 9 (9) |
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19th Century Scottish novelist, author of Treasure Island and Kidnapped (9) |
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Robert Louis —, Scottish author |
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Robert Louis _, author of the classic novel Treasure Island (9) |
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Robert Louis author of the classic novel Treasure Island (9) |
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Holy man curtailed service for author |
The Telegraph Toughie |
10 Aug 2023 |
Scottish writer who created 69-Down |
LA Times Daily |
01 May 2022 |
Scottish writer who created 69-Down |
The Washington Post |
01 May 2022 |
Writer of Rocket Man, did you say? |
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Old Scottish author making sense on TV |
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Way English archdeacon's supported by Scottish writer |
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His doctor transformed the way service finishes early |
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Scottish writer holding vespers briefly on street |
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Good person with just the same name as writer |
The Sun Two Speed |
04 Aug 2019 |
Robert Louis ---, author |
The Sun Two Speed |
04 Aug 2019 |
Holy man quits working for author |
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Writer of Rocket Man, we hear |
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Scottish storyteller in street service finishing prematurely |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
09 Feb 2018 |
From southern town, originally, and yet northern writer |
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He wrote in earnest, even so, needlessly |
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'Boy's Own' dropping Western writer from Scotland |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
18 Mar 2017 |
Author‘s position over red meat I twice ignored |
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Eisenhower opponent |
Wall Street Journal |
16 Jul 2016 |
Two-time loser to Eisenhower |
Universal |
21 Mar 2016 |
Democratic presidential nominee before Kennedy |
New York Times |
11 Oct 2015 |
Eisenhower opponent |
Universal |
02 Feb 2015 |
Democratic presidential nominee before Kennedy |
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Eisenhower opponent |
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Scottish author nevertheless Samoan at the end, by the way |
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Two-time presidential also-ran |
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Two-time presidential also-ran |
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Eisenhower opponent |
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Did his treasure weigh "seven tons"? |
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David Balfour's creator |
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Memorable name in U.N. |
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Cleveland's V. P. |
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Recent traveler in South America. |
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Scottish novelist. |
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Mrs. Ives' brother. |
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His hat's in the ring. |
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He wrote "What I Think." |
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Campaign figure. |
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Author of "What I Think." |
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Grover Cleveland's second-term V. P. |
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Name on a campaign button. |
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Prominent Democrat. |
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First citizen of Libertyville, Ill. |
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His middle name is Ewing. |
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His grandfather was Cleveland's V. P. |
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R. L. or A. E. |
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He was born in Los Angeles. |
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One of the whistle-stoppers. |
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Governor in Springfield. |
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He swapped his birthday. |
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Author of Kidnapped, 1886. |
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He gave away his birthday. |
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