| ___ White, protagonist in Breaking Bad played by Bryan Cranston (6) |
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| And 23ac, Guyanese hero wary, redolent, disrupted and assassinated (6) |
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| ___ White, high school teacher turned drug kingpin from "Breaking Bad" who has a Ph.D. in Chemistry |
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| Bryan Cranston's iconic character, _ White (6) |
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| Sir ______ Scott, novelist and poet (6) |
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| ______ Scott, novelist (6) |
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| Wife has to change for him (6) |
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| Lisa Ann of "Abbott Elementary" |
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| First name of fictional daydreamer Mitty (6) |
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| ______ K. Whig ham, after whom Gresley 'A4 60028 named (6) |
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| Elizabethan, Sir ______ Raleigh, who grew herbs at the Tower of London (6) |
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| See 6 Across |
Mirror Quiz |
27 Oct 2024 |
| Mr Smith, ex-Rangers manager (6) |
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| Bruce Willis's first name |
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| He could be left in the sea (6) |
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| Smith, ex-Gers boss (6) |
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| Sir ... Raleigh |
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| Bryan Cranston's Breaking Bad character, _ White (6) |
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| Fictional daydreamer, - - - Mitty |
Mirror Tea Time |
05 Jun 2024 |
| ___ Gropius, architect (6) |
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| Actress Harriet beginning to welcome change (6) |
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| They had to change the rules to give anyone else a chance against billiards champion, ... Lindrum |
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| Mr. Matthau |
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| 2016-17 Watford and 2023-24 Napoli manager (6) |
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| Mr Smith, late Rangers boss (6) |
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| Fictional daydreamer, - - - Mitty |
Mirror Tea Time |
19 Feb 2024 |
| 1986-92 Italy goalkeeper (6) |
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| Character played by Bryan Cranston (6,5) |
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| Character played by Bryan Cranston |
The Guardian Weekend |
02 Dec 2023 |
| _ _ _ _ _ _ Matthau, actor (6) |
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| — White ("Breaking Bad" protagonist) |
Eugene Sheffer |
12 Sep 2023 |
| Father of Wayne |
Canadiana |
13 Mar 2023 |
| CBS "Evening News" anchor ___ Cronkite who is a member of the Boy Scouts of America |
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| ___ Payton, former NFL running back whose nickname was "Sweetness" in college |
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| "The Secret Life of ___ Mitty," an adventure film in which Ben Stiller travels to Greenland, Iceland, and the Himalayas |
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| Bauhaus founder Gropius |
LA Times Daily |
26 Dec 2020 |
| Bauhaus founder Gropius |
The Washington Post |
26 Dec 2020 |
| ____ Steiger, French luxury fashion house specializing in designer shoes |
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| ___ White, popular television character played by Bryan Cranston in the drama "Breaking Bad" |
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| Journalist Cronkite |
Premier Sunday |
06 Oct 2019 |
| ___ Payton Man of the Year, annual award presented to a philanthropic NFL player |
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| Poet Scott or explorer Raleigh |
Canadiana |
15 Apr 2019 |
| Raleigh, for one, makes change after wife … |
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| Sir — Scott, novelist |
The Times Concise |
12 Apr 2017 |
| Radar's real name on 'M*A*S*H' |
Wall Street Journal |
22 Mar 2017 |
| Mitty of fiction |
Universal |
28 Jun 2016 |
| — Mitty |
The Times Concise |
13 May 2016 |
| News-man Cronkite |
Thomas Joseph |
13 Jan 2016 |
| Mitty of fiction |
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| White of "Breaking Bad" |
USA Today |
24 Jul 2015 |
| Johnson of baseball |
Eugene Sheffer |
18 Apr 2015 |
| Steely Dan's Becker |
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| White of "Breaking Bad" |
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| Great Scott |
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| Matthau or Cronkite |
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| Peter's father, on "Fringe" |
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| Bryan's Emmy-winning "Breaking Bad" character |
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| Actor Matthau |
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| Actor Matthau |
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| 21-Down's real first name, on TV |
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| 21-Down's real first name, on TV |
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| Woody Woodpecker creator Lantz |
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| Matthau or Mitty |
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| Sir ___ Raleigh |
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| Woody Woodpecker creator Lantz |
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| Fictional Mitty |
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| Matthau of "Grumpy Old Men" (1993) |
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| Poet De la Mare |
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| Poet De la Mare |
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| Bears' Peyton |
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| Longtime Senator Johnson |
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| German conductor Bruno |
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| Fictional Mitty |
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| Payton of football |
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| Forbes who recently resigned as Cendant CEO |
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| Anchorman Cronkite |
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| Auto maker Chrysler |
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| Matthau or Winchell |
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| Former Met conductor Bruno |
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| Scott or Cronkite |
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| Army surgeon Reed |
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| Conductor Bruno ___ |
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| Mitty or Cronkite |
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| Cronkite or Hampden |
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| Matthau or Scott |
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| Conductor Bruno |
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| Mr. Reuther. |
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| Gov. Kohler of Wisconsin. |
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| Co-author with McCarran of the Immigration Act. |
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| Chairman, House Un-American Activities Committee. |
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| Famous German-American conductor. |
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| Hero of Gide's first novel. |
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| Reuther or Scott |
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| Truce envoy Robertson. |
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| Septuagenarian conductor. |
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