- - Male who works in PR, writes slogans
- - Person working in publicity
- - Notice staff's publicity officer
- - one gunning for promotion turned 25 wearing one?
- - TV's Don Draper, e.g.
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- - advertising in first part of this series showing copies of a book?
- - Number of copies of book produced at one time
- - 'Bolt heading off for the Marathon'' - produced by a number of the copies of The Press
- - Number in one issue, of newspapers perhaps
- - Burst of speed starting off marathon - is that an issue for the paper?
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- - Actress who starred as Sally Adams, in the 1953 musical "Call Me Madam"
- - There's No Business Like Show Business became the signature song of this actress
- - "Gypsy" star
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- - Ivana's ex, with 'the'
- - Disney's duck
- - Bradman's famous duck?
- - Kiefer's father
- - Mickey's toon pal
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- - Ariel's father Triton, eg
- - Broadway Ethel
- - Broadway belter Ethel
- - Ariel's father Triton, e.g
- - Broadway legend Ethel
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- - "preacher's daughter" singer-songwriter cain
- - She's in the street, helping
- - --- waters, jazz singer
- - lucy's bestie
- - Broadway singer Merman
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- - ... Murphy, portrayer of Alexis on "Schitt's Creek"
- - musical about an orphaned girl which features the song 'tomorrow'
- - Coronation Street character played by Doris Speed from 1960 to 1983
- - Victim of a "Smooth Criminal"
- - 1977 Broadway musical, winner of seven Tony Awards
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- - 1974 Top Ten single by Freddie Starr
- - Compliment from a dress salesperson
- - Compliment from a couturier
- - Song from "The Music Man" with the lyric "What words could be saner or truer or plainer"
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- - Type of beer mug
- - who was the author of tender buttons?
- - Gertrude who wrote "Rose is a rose is a rose ..."
- - Being a mug, is stony
- - Traditional beer mug, made out of earthenware
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