- - "The Prime of Miss Jean ......"
- - Jean ......, 1969 Oscar-winning title role for Maggie Smith
- - Fictional Jean of stage and screen
- - Miss Jean of stage and screen
- - Steve's flop
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- - Don't hit the spinster
- - Fail to meet girl before she gets to the altar
- - feel the loss of a girl
- - Care about the absence of woman who isn't married
- - It's south of Tenn.
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- - first to get the firearm ready
- - The core of high explosive and painting
- - main sort of number
- - chief to start the pump working
- - Frost on the third of September? That's first-rate!
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- - Her "mind is analytical and her style ebullient," per Muriel Spark
- - Author quoted herein
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- - actress smart of "frasier" and "24"
- - Star Trek: The Next Generation captain ...-Luc Picard
- - ... Reno, French actor known for playing Captain Thenault in the film "Flyboys"
- - sister of john f kennedy who served as us ambassador to ireland in 1990s.
- - "The lassie I love best" in a Robert Burns poem
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- - fictional teacher whose pupils were the 'crème de la crème'
- - the prime of ........, novel by muriel spark published in 1961 about an edinburgh teacher
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- - Novel by Muriel Spark
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- - Come from ... (miles away)
- - A return of service from a distance
- - Romeo saw Juliet from here
- - A long way from a farm
- - where you might worship from
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- - Double bass not loud for the head nun
- - Profession of Abelard's lover Héloïse
- - female head of an abbey of nuns.
- - Flipping crafty type on Elba replaces novice with bishop - the one running convent
- - A couple of bishops with letter for convent's head
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- - anger resulting from empire's loss of land?
- - The moon will increase a fit of anger
- - Where to kiss the Blarney Stone: Abbr.
- - Sat with this angry feeling of humour being ironic
- - polar opposite of joy
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