August -, Pulitzer Prize for Drama winner for The Piano Lesson and Fences (6) |
Mirror Quiz |
21 Jul 2025 |
Kyren ___, champion knocked out in the first round of the 2025 World Snooker Championship (6) |
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Last name of Hollywood acting brothers Luke and Owen (6) |
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WWI president Woodrow ___ (6) |
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Brian ___, former singer and songwriter of the Beach Boys (6) |
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Did Prime Minister get top place around London Symphony Orchestra principally? (6) |
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Artistic gymnast; 2014 and 2018 Commonwealth Games men's horizontal bar gold medallist (4,6) |
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'Castaway' companion |
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Kyren ___, snooker champion (6) |
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Owen of Zoolander |
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Kyren, snooker player who was runner-up at the 2025 Masters (6) |
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FC Zenit St Petersburg striker; 2024-25 Sunderland season-long loanee (6) |
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Woodrow ___, 28th President of the USA whose name is an anagram of "wow, indoor owls!" |
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Name of the volleyball which becomes Tom Hanks' friend in Castaway (6) |
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NRL Footy Show panellist, Rebecca (6) |
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Only US. resident buried in Washington, DC. |
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Richard -, actor who played Victor Meldrew in BBC TV sitcom One Foot in the Grave |
Mirror Quiz |
03 Feb 2025 |
___ Pickett, singer-songwriter who had hits with In the Midnight Hour and Mustang Sally (6) |
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Only U.S. president buried in Washington, D.C. |
New York Times |
02 Jan 2025 |
Surname shared by a 20th-century UK prime minister and US president |
The Times Specialist |
09 Dec 2024 |
Woodrow, 28th president of the US (6) |
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Peter ___, 2012 Olympic gold winner in Men's Double Trap event (6) |
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Harold in slow motion? (6) |
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Woodrow ___, president who led the United States into World War I |
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Jacqueline - - -, kids' author |
Mirror Tea Time |
04 Nov 2024 |
Prime Minister once in slow dance (6) |
The Guardian Cryptic |
01 Nov 2024 |
Australian comedy actor, Rebel ______ (6) |
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See 14 Across |
Mirror Quiz |
13 Oct 2024 |
Harold wasn't the president (6) |
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Former Ulster and Northampton Saints No. 8 whose 2005 Ireland Test debut was against Japan |
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2024 World Snooker Championship winner (5,6) |
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Woodrow _ US president who nominated Louis Brandeis as a member of the Supreme Court (6) |
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Kyren, snooker player who won the World Championship in 2024 (6) |
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Ruth ___, UK actress (6) |
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"Cast Away" volleyball named for its manufacturer |
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He led us 38 Across |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
03 Jun 2024 |
British prime minister who served two nonconsecutive terms (6) |
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28th President |
Eugene Sheffer |
04 May 2024 |
Nile, former gymnast who won Dancing On Ice in 2023 (6) |
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Surname of Beach Boys brothers Brian, Dennis and Carl. (6) |
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Richard, in slow motion as Victor Meldrew? (6) |
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Woodrow ___, 28th President of the USA whose name is an anagram of "wow, indoor owls!" |
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Food writer and MasterChef semi-finalist "Bee" whose father is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and an award-winning biographer (6) |
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See 20 Across |
Mirror Quiz |
28 Dec 2023 |
See 3 Across |
Mirror Quiz |
27 Dec 2023 |
Ray ___, team member * |
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Woodrow ___, 28th President of the U.S. and Nobel Peace Prize winner who was born in December |
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Rebel __, Australian actor |
The Guardian Weekend |
03 Jun 2023 |
Heartless decrees by working president once |
The Guardian Cryptic |
21 Apr 2023 |
2020 and 2022 WNBA MVP A'ja |
LA Times Daily |
22 Dec 2022 |
Former prime minister |
The Times Concise |
02 Apr 2022 |
___ Chandler, basketball player who has been a vegan since 2016 |
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WWI president |
LA Times Daily |
01 Dec 2021 |
Desire ___, South African racer who was the fourth woman Formula One driver |
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President of Princeton, then the U.S |
The Washington Post |
16 Jul 2020 |
President of Princeton, then the U.S |
LA Times Daily |
16 Jul 2020 |
28th president |
Thomas Joseph |
17 Feb 2020 |
PM Harold |
The Telegraph Quick |
26 Oct 2019 |
Predecessor of 1 down on both sides of the pond |
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Supreme Court Justice, Bertha _____ |
Canadiana |
15 Jul 2019 |
Maple Leaf's coach, Ron |
Canadiana |
04 Dec 2017 |
President during W.W. I |
New York Times |
17 Apr 2017 |
Big brand of sports equipment |
New York Times |
12 Jan 2017 |
President during W.W. I |
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Big brand of sports equipment |
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Orchestra in triumph |
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Left-winger dominating victory embraces players |
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'Cast Away' costar (in a way) |
Jonesin |
17 May 2016 |
Name yelled in 'Cast Away' |
Jonesin |
22 Mar 2016 |
Big name in basketballs |
Newsday |
19 Feb 2016 |
Players who may be led by maestro into victory |
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Name in leather and tennis equipment |
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Phish song about Tom Hanks' buddy? |
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Presidential middle name or last name |
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Flip in heels |
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Taft's successor |
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"Home Improvement" neighbor |
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Wartime president |
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WWI president |
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Taft's successor |
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W.W. I president |
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Puddn'head ___ |
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"Cast Away" figure |
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Mr. of the comics |
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President who proclaimed this day |
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Critic Edmund |
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1919 Peace Nobelist |
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See 40 Down |
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See 17 Across |
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Taft's successor |
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Beach Boy Brian |
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President, comedian or actress |
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Maker of "Fourteen Points" in 1918 |
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U.S. President |
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Critic Edmund |
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Presidential name |
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Top production man in U. S. |
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Pentagon leader. |
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Big name in sporting goods |
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War President. |
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Unseen guest at San Francisco. |
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Cabinet member. |
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President of General Motors. |
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Pivotal figure of American history. |
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Twenty-eighth President. |
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Director of defense production. |
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Former office boy, now head mobilizer. |
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Head of O. D. M. |
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Dam at Muscle Shoals. |
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Mount ___ Observatory. |
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Lovett's successor. |
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U. S. mobilization head. |
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Mobilizer chief. |
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