- - flash husband bearing fine fabric
- - Coarse camel-hair fabric
- - Doctor brought to hospital bearing material
- - Cutting hem back, I see a soft fabric
- - fabric from goats
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- - Babe in arms forming army with bearing of a soldier bearing arms
- - baby mary foolishly went north with a foot soldier
- - soldier in the nursery?
- - FOOT soldier fellow
- - Fighter on foot with small-arms
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- - a piece of fabric sewn inside a garment bearing the brand name, etc.
- - classify a bell incorrectly
- - Appellation created by President Lincoln in the fifties
- - Campanula bell-flower gets a tag
- - It tells you what's inside
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- - Turning pale when aunt oddly caught husband wearing flashy jewellery
- - Immersing (vegetables) briefly in boiling water
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- - Queen trendy, wearing flash fabric
- - Wool fabric
- - Move in more sheep
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- - Elizabeth Taylor's real-life husband and on-screen husband in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?": 2 wds.
- - Actor who played Hamlet in a 1964 production deliberately staged to look like a rehearsal
- - "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" actor who married the same woman twice: 2 wds.
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- - Jessica Tandy's real-life husband and on-screen husband in "Cocoon": 2 wds.
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- - Joanne Woodward's real-life husband and on-screen husband in "Mr. & Mrs. Bridge": 2 wds.
- - "The Hustler" actor who played Henry Gondorff in the 1973 film "The Sting" [2 wds]
- - Star of 1960's "Exodus"
- - Actor who stars in the film adaptations of the Walter Tevis novels The Hustler and The Color of Money (2 wds.)
- - Actor who portrayed "Fast" Eddie Felson in 18-Across: 2 wds.
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- - Sitcom husband (and then ex-husband) of Maris Crane
- - Younger brother of the title character in Frasier, originally married to Maris
- - younger brother of the title character in frasier who was originally married to maris
- - Frasier's younger brother in the TV sitcom
- - Blue and White rivers
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- - how a husband might greet his husband
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