james ..., british theatre critic who authored nine-volume diary ego : Crossword Clue

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  • - james ..., british theatre critic who authored nine-volume diary ego
  • - james —, british theatre critic who authored the nine-volume diary ego
  • - Fine-grained quartz
  • - sheila —, british aviator who authored 1968 volume i must fly
  • - paul, english novelist who authored the "raj quartet" series
  • - Computer scientist Fahlman who is credited with originating the first smiley emoticon
  • - Ridley ..., "The Martian" director who directed the 2000 film "Gladiator"
  • - Actor Andrew, who portrayed Jim Moriarty in "Sherlock"
  • - john ..., broadcaster who authored 2001 volume of autobiography give me ten seconds
  • - John .., BBC reporter forever associated with the downfall of Margaret Thatcher
  • - serviceman set about alteration of the range
  • - non-commissioned officer wanting ten gears, possibly
  • - Police officer who ranks below the lieutenant
  • - The 'Nine-Nine' of TV's 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine'
  • - "The Last ...," '80s cop show on a group of misfit police academy rejects
  • - Area of jurisdiction
  • - Designated area of US police
  • - Area of a city
  • - He authored a 142-volume history of Rome
  • - roman scholar whose history of rome contained 42 books
  • - Ultimately successful climber, a chronicler of Roman history
  • - Roman who wrote "The History of Rome"
  • - Writer on the history of Rome
  • - Volume by Trump, in its local form, primarily authored by Moscow
  • - Size of area in top conurbation
  • - Limit set by a developed place for what a ground can hold
  • - Power (to do something); volume
  • - Volume better to the west of a large town
  • - "... Diary..." (diary entry starter)
  • - .. Sir or Madam (letter starter)
  • - The start of many letters?
  • - Word that often starts a letter
  • - "... Diary..."
  • - Famous fabulist who authored "The Boy Who Cried Wolf"
  • - Greek famous for his fables
  • - From whom we get the phrase "crying wolf"
  • - source of the idiom "sour grapes"
  • - Greek who wrote fables
  • - lloyd —, stepson of robert louis stevenson with whom he co-authored 1889 novel the wrong box
  • - Heavy metal's "Prince of Darkness"
  • - Ozzy ... of Black Sabbath
  • - Family name of Ozzy and Jack, the stars of A&E's "World Detour"
  • - Sharon of 'The Talk'
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