| John ___ -, Cold Feet and The Fast Show star (7) |
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| Surname of John, the comedian known for The Fast Show character Jazz Club host Louis Balfour (7) |
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| Swans defender until 2014, Lewis Roberts-... (7) |
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| Peter, Australian golfer who won the British Open 1954-6 (7) |
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| John ___, star of TV series The Fast Show and Cold Feet (7) |
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| No moths around The Fast Show star John (7) |
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| 1954-56 British Open golf champion (5,7) |
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| He was a Lord in London and Ken in Toronto |
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| Jesse Chadwick in Coronation Street (4,7) |
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| Roy, Canadian-born newspaper proprietor born in 1894 (7) |
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| Jeff, Australian fast bowler noted for his partnership with Dennis Lillee (7) |
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| George ....... , Harrogate and 2016-17 FC United of Manchester midfielder (7) |
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| Peter, 1965 British Open golf champion (7) |
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| James, 19c Scottish poet who authored The City of Dreadful Night (7) |
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| J.J. ---, British physicist who discovered the electron (7) |
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| Commemorated in Poets' Corner with a memorial designed by Robert Adam, a Scottish bard and dramatist whose The Seasons inspired works by the likes of Clare, Gainsborough, Haydn, Reynolds and Turner (7 |
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| Lord _____ of Fleet (The person quoted) |
Canadiana |
10 Aug 2020 |
| The _____Family (Communications billionaires) |
Canadiana |
08 Jun 2020 |
| Newspaper magnate once producing nothing in months, oddly |
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| DC ____ publish The Beano, in which Minnie the Minx appears |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
13 Jan 2019 |
| 1951 Polo Grounds hero Bobby |
The Washington Post |
27 Nov 2016 |
| James who wrote "Rule, Britannia" |
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| "Rule Brittania" lyricist James |
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| ___ Reuters, media giant |
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| James who wrote "Rule, Britannia" |
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| 1951 Polo Grounds hero Bobby |
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| 1951 Polo Grounds hero |
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| 1951 Giant hero |
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| Golfer Peter |
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| Bobby of Polo Grounds fame |
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| Hero of 1951 N. L. pennant play-off. |
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| He wrote the music for "Four Saints in Three Acts." |
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