Heroine in Mozart's opera The Marriage Of Figaro (7) |
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Woman close to man in varied saunas (7) |
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Folk song figure who is implored not to cry |
New York Times |
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The countess's maid in Mozart's opera The Marriage Of Figaro (7) |
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Apocryphal lady from South America with some old Indian money (7) |
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First name of William Shakespeare's oldest child (7) |
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Named creamy-yellow double Tumbelina petunia - N. Nassau variation (7) |
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Ms Reid, TV presenter (7) |
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Good Morning Britain co- host, ______- Reid (7) |
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___ Reid, British journalist and TV presenter (7) |
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Dubious Paquin - she'd better be waiting in Louisiana! (7) |
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- Clarke, Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell author (7) |
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Woman named with Mary Magdalene and Joanna, wife of Chuza as 'healed of evil spirits and diseases' by Jesus (Luke 8:2-3) (7) |
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Apocryphal book finally seen in South America and North America |
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___ and the Elders, famous painting (7) |
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Suspect Mozart heroine to be Figaro's bride (7) |
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- Reid, British TV presenter (7) |
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Book of the Apocrypha |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
15 Aug 2021 |
Addressee of the words 'don't you cry for me,' in song |
The Washington Post Sunday |
23 Feb 2020 |
"...said, oh, ___ now, don't you cry for me..." (Stephen Foster's words) |
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Oratorio by Handel |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
12 Nov 2018 |
Guitarist Hoffs who co-founded the Bangles |
The Washington Post Sunday |
21 Oct 2018 |
____ Reid, co-presenter of Good Morning Britain since 2014 |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
17 Dec 2017 |
Girl told not to cry, in song |
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Girl told not to cry in song |
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Title girl of a Stephen Foster song |
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Title girl of a Stephen Foster song |
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Foster title girl |
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Foster title girl |
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Title gal in an 1848 tune by Stephen Foster |
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Stephen Foster title girl |
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Figaro's betrothed |
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Title girl in an 1848 hit |
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Title girl in an 1848 hit |
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Name in a Stephen Foster song title |
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Foster of "The Phantom of the Opera" |
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Stephen Foster girl |
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Book of the Apocrypha |
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Figaro's betrothed |
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Girl in "Le Nozze di Figaro" |
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Joachim's wife |
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Joachim's maligned spouse. |
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Joachim's virtuous wife. |
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Heroine of the Apocrypha. |
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Girl of song |
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Shakespeare's eldest child. |
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Daniel proved her innocence. |
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