- - city in which mrs brown's boys is set
- - Eire's capital
- - Capital of Ireland which is famous for St. Patrick's Cathedral
- - Irish Capital or Ontario town
- - Bram Stoker's birthplace
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- - Joyce's Leopold
- - Leopold ......, 'Ulysses' protagonist
- - Joyce's Molly
- - Hit puberty, or flower
- - New Florida congresswoman Elaine or NBC reporter David
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- - Player of Molly on "Mike & Molly"
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- - jackson jr. who portrayed his father in "straight outta compton"
- - who plays eamon to jennifer zamparelli's bridget?
- - Tony nominee Milo
- - Screen's Tessie or Milo
- - Milo who played a Supreme Court Chief Justice on "The West Wing"
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- - One of Spike Milligan's roles in The Goon Show
- - Biblical source of Pete Seeger's "Turn! Turn! Turn!" (abbr.)
- - on which dublin street did joyce's leopold bloom live?
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- - For her, pleasure's only half nice
- - James's girl?
- - Author who coined 'quarks,' whose six flavors appear in this puzzle's six groups of circled squares
- - Writer whose wife said he's a 'genius, but what a dirty mind he has'
- - Lord Haw Haw's real name.
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- - Catwoman or Harley Quinn, e.g.
- - John Wick, e.g
- - Raskolnikov in "Crime and Punishment," e.g.
- - Yossarian in "Catch-22", e.g.
- - Dirty Harry, e.g.
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- - President Grant seen during July's session
- - 1967 film directed by Joseph Strick which is loosely based on a novel by James Joyce
- - Book about Bloom's one-day peregrinations around Dublin
- - James Joyce's masterpiece published in 1922
- - Obscure novel found in various syllabuses -- first half of work's dashed off
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