Ed _, 20th-century US TV host; fronted a long-running variety show (8) |
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"The Ed ___ Show," 1948 television variety show credited to be the first late-night show on network television |
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Kiwi men's double sculls gold medallist 2012 London Olympics, Joseph - (8) |
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Tsar following dictator killing off a popular composer |
The Times Cryptic |
01 Dec 2022 |
"The Ed ___ Show," '40s variety show hosted by the titular TV personality |
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Comedy writer John ____ created Citizen Smith and Only Fools and Horses |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
19 Sep 2021 |
Spoke of dirty man of note |
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Celebrated prizefighter making audible smear on vehicle |
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He introduced the Beatles to America |
Wall Street Journal |
26 Jan 2019 |
Arthur who composed 'The Yeomen of the Guard' |
New York Times |
13 Jan 2019 |
He introduced the Beatles to America |
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Arthur who composed "The Yeomen of the Guard" |
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Gilbert's partner |
Eugene Sheffer |
18 Oct 2018 |
Early heavyweight champ John L |
USA Today |
17 Jun 2016 |
Early heavyweight champ John L. |
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Row, not constant one by lead musician |
The Times Cryptic |
23 Apr 2015 |
New York Times Co. v. ___ (landmark 1964 Supreme Court libel case supporting freedom of the press) |
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Variety show host Ed |
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Keller's "miracle worker" |
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Heavyweight champ, 1882-92 |
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Anne ___, Helen Keller's teacher |
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First heavyweight champ |
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Boston Strong Boy |
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Savoyard's favorite composer. |
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Holder of high Trendex rating. |
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Host of "Toast of the Town." |
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