- - Henry has plan nearly published for refuge
- - skin removed in place of concealment
- - a safe place is not exactly hideous
- - Robber's lair
- - High doubt mentioned about place of concealment
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- - 'Give all thou ....': Wordsworth
- - 'What services ...... thou do?': King Lear
- - "...... thou remember / A time before we came unto this cell?": "The Tempest"
- - "Thou ...... make me clean" (leper's words to Jesus)
- - "Bold Lover, never, never ...... thou kiss": Keats
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- - Area in Whitefriars, London, in the 17th century, a sanctuary for criminals and debtors
- - Old name of London's Whitefriars district
- - Former London criminal sanctuary
- - Old name for French region.
- - Whitefriars, in London.
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- - Actor who played Hamlet in a 1964 production deliberately staged to look like a rehearsal
- - Elizabeth Taylor's real-life husband and on-screen husband in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?": 2 wds.
- - Welsh actor, married five times, twice to the same woman, d. 1984
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- - Jessica Tandy's real-life husband and on-screen husband in "Cocoon": 2 wds.
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- - "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.
- - Film star who may see a silver chalice in this grid
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- - 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
- - The other Dr. Crane
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- - Bit of tea, to Brits
- - The upper-class way to learn what isn't actually there
- - Unverified report
- - popular report
- - You're content to support bizarre hearsay!
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- - how a husband might greet his husband
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- - Criminal fronts tribunal having illegally eaten fudge
- - if the composition is criminal
- - He's taken to be a criminal
- - Criminal who takes things unlawfully from another
- - Criminal institute in the French capital
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