| *Chocolate bar named for a group of literary swordsmen |
New York Times |
19 Feb 2024 |
| Group whose motto is a hint to this puzzle's theme |
New York Times |
13 Aug 2020 |
| Bars that are opened at all hours |
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| Dumas duelers |
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| With "The," classic novel, each of whose major characters is hiding in a row of this puzzle |
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| With "The," classic novel, each of whose major characters is hiding in a row of this puzzle |
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| Candy bar named for some literary characters |
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| D'Artagnan's pals |
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| "Twenty Years After "predecessor, with "The" |
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| Swashbuckling trio |
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| They're hidden in 17-, 27-, and 43-Across |
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| Aramis, Athos, D'Artagnan and Porthos, with "the" |
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| Group whose motto is a hint to this puzzle's theme |
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| Novel with the sequel "Twenty Years After," with "The" |
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| Novel with the sequel "Twenty Years After," with "The" |
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| Group with a hint to this puzzle's theme |
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| Ritz Brothers portrayal of 1939 |
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| Title of four films, with "The" |
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| Dumas trio |
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| Dumas swashbucklers |
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| Fictional trio |
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| Dumas group |
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| D'Herblay, de la Fère and du Vallon. |
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| Heroes of 1844. |
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| Perennial best seller. |
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