- - Actor Yelchin of Star Trek Beyond
- - Actor Diffring or Walbrook
- - LaVey or Chekhov
- - Chekhov or Rubinstein
- - Actor Yelchin
- - "Star Trek Beyond" actor Yelchin who died in June 2016
- - Composer Webern or Bruckner
- - Chekhov or Bruckner
- - Author LaVey or Chekhov
- - Rubinstein or Bruckner
- - Chekov or Bruckner
- - Bruckner or Chekhov
- - Dolin or Chekhov
- - Dvorák or Bruckner
- - Arensky or Bruckner
- - .... du beke, went from competing to judging strictly
- - Creator of Olga, Masha and Irina
- - One heavyweight forename
- - .....bruckner, composer [5]
- - Maybe soldier on, nominally
- - He's got the girl to enter
- - a girl about to become a man
- - To Ann, he's a changed man
- - This guy is merciless, leaving wife
- - article not reversed for a man
- - Name just one heavyweight
- - "Three Sisters" writer Chekhov
- - Famed writer and dramatist ... Chekhov
- - forename of dramatist chekhov
- - chekhov with a famous gun
- - Name the six-footer in front
- - Javier Bardem's No Country for Old Men role
- - The Brian Jonestown Massacre founder Newcombe
- - Susan, of songdom
- - Pianist-composer Rubinstein
- - Pianist Rubinstein: 1829-94
- - Music video director Corbijn
- - David Letterman/Ace Frehley drummer Fig
- - David Letterman and Ace Frehley drummer Fig
- - Author Myrer ("The Last Convertible")
- - Apolo ...... Ohno (speed skater)
- - Apolo ...... Ohno (skater who hosts "Minute to Win It")
- - Antihero of "No Country for Old Men"
- - Actress/singer Susan
- - ...... Ego (restaurant critic in "Ratatouille")
- - Rubinstein
- - Czech composer Dvorak
- - Composer Webern
- - Austrian composer (1824-96) of ten symphonies and four masses
- - Dramatist Chekhov
- - 'Goldengirl' star Susan
- - Composer Bruckner
- - Writer Chekhov
- - Man soon consumes ton
- - --- Chekhov, playwright
- - Austrian composer Webern
- - 'Uncle Vanya' author Chekhov
- - Chekhov for example in Abakan tonight
- - 'Uncle Vanya' playwright Chekhov
- - Chekhov who wrote 'Uncle Vanya'
- - Author Chekhov
- - Name on the cover of "The Seagull"
- - Bruckner who composed masses
- - Austrian composer Bruckner
- - — Bruckner, composer
- - ...... Chigurh, villain in 'No Country for Old Men'
- - "Three Sisters" playwright Chekhov
- - Senators'.......... Volchenkov
- - "No Country for Old Men" hero
- - Name on the cover of "Three Sisters"
- - -- Chekhov, Russian dramatist
- - ...... Chigurh ('No Country for Old Men' villain)
- - Russian playwright Chekhov
- - Letterman band drummer Fig
- - "No Country for Old Men" character Chigurh
- - "Thunder from Down Under" drummer Fig
- - Russian composer Arensky
- - Zitherist Karas
- - Apolo Ohno's middle name
- - "Goldengirl" Susan
- - Frehley's Comet drummer Fig
- - Brian Jonestown Massacre's Newcombe
- - Ace Frehley drummer Fig
- - Singer Susan
- - Composer Arensky
- - Pianist Rubinstein
- - Olympian Apolo ...... Ohno
- - Composer/conductor Webern
- - Russian dramatist Chekhov
- - Sultry singer Susan
- - Chekhov who wrote "Ivanov"
- - Susan of "Baywatch"
- - "The Cherry Orchard" playwright Chekhov
- - Speed skater Apolo .... Ohno
- - Canadian pianist Kuerti
- - Susan of "Goldengirl"
- - Writer Kafka
- - Satanist LaVey
- - Ottawa Senators defenseman Volchenkov
- - Olga, Masha and Irina's creator
- - Chekhov of letters
- - Entertainer Susan
- - Vanya creator
- - Olympic skater Apolo ...... Ohno
- - Mr. Chekhov
- - Dave's "Late Show" drummer
- - Composer Dvorak
- - Russian pianist Rubinstein
- - Drummer Fig of the CBS Orchestra
- - Composer ...... von Webern
- - First name in Russian drama
- - Dancer Dolin
- - Creator of the sisters Olga, Masha, and Irina
- - Knighted dancer ...... Dolin
- - Dutch landscapist ...... Mauve
- - "Goldengirl" star, 1979
- - Dvorak
- - Bruckner
- - Singer-actress Susan
- - Susan ...... of TV
- - Chekhov, e.g.
- - Author Myrer
- - Chekhov
- - Actress Susan
- - Playwright Chekhov
- - Like goo
- - Male name
- - Man's name
- - First name of ballroom dancer Du Beke
- - ...... Du Beke, ballroom dancer
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- - ... Brown, chef known for hosting the Food Network show "Good Eats"
- - Brown who got injured during the miniseries "Feasting on Asphalt"
- - Brown on the Food Network
- - Brown of the Food Network
- - Illinois city, site of the last Lincoln-Douglas debate
- - Illinois city near St. Louis
- - Illinois city on the Mississippi
- - Illinois town near the Mississippi River
- - Judge Parker who won the Solid South, but nothing else, in 1904
- - City near St. Louis
- - Illinois site of the last Lincoln-Douglas debate
- - SW Illinois city
- - Site of the last Lincoln-Douglas debate
- - Mfg. city in Illinois
- - City in Illinois, on the Mississippi.
- - City of Illinois on the Mississippi.
- - River city in Illinois.
- - City on the Mississippi
- - Brown in the kitchen
- - City in Illinois
- - Illinois city
- - Chef Brown who hosted "Good Eats" and "Cutthroat Kitchen"
- - Brown with a skillet?
- - celebrity chef brown
- - Model Mason
- - ... Towers, theme park in Staffordshire
- - Ontario community or English namesake
- - Food Network personality Brown
- - Brown of "Good Eats"
- - ...... Brown, Food Network chef
- - Brown in a Food Network kitchen
- - 'Good Eats' host Brown
- - TV chef Brown
- - "Iron Chef America" host Brown
- - Brown with a frying pan
- - Brown using a pan
- - 'Iron Chef Gauntlet' host Brown
- - "Cutthroat Kitchen" host Brown
- - Food Network host Brown
- - Brown with a pan
- - Brown of 'Iron Chef America'
- - TV foodie Brown
- - ...... Brown, host of "Iron Chef America"
- - Kitchen Stadium commentator Brown of "Iron Chef America"
- - ...... B. Parker, Theodore Roosevelt's 1904 opponent for president
- - "Good Eats" series creator .... Brown
- - Good Eats food guru Brown
- - Glenn Miller's real first name
- - Food Network star Brown
- - Suburb of St. Louis
- - Teddy's 1904 foe
- - Birthplace of Miles Davis
- - Reggae singer Ellis
- - St. Louis suburb
- - City north of East St. Louis
- - IL city
- - Charles Kingsley's "...... Locke"
- - Teddy defeated him in 1904
- - .......... Parker, 1904 candidate for President
- - City in SW Ill.
- - City of last Lincoln-Douglas debate
- - Ill. city
- - City north of St. Louis
- - ...... B. Parker, U.S. jurist
- - City in Ill.
- - Debate city, 1858
- - City upstream from St. Louis.
- - ...... Towers, theme park
- - ...... Towers, Staffordshire theme park
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- - Area of Birmingham in which Villa Park is located
- - English football team, ... Villa
- - ... Villa F.C., premier league club that features a lion on its crest and has one of the most FA Cup wins
- - .... clinton, historic english village that lent its name to a sports car
- - Start of an English auto name
- - Physicist working with a stone
- - ... Martin, luxury car brand
- - .... villa: premier league team
- - ...... martin (car in "goldfinger")
- - which team won the 1982 european cup?
- - Middle East - not possibly in the Birmingham area!
- - Where university education is a street ahead
- - .... martin: "skyfall" car
- - Word before 'Villa' or 'Martin'
- - ... Martin, British luxury carmaker
- - Villa site in Glastonbury
- - ... Martin, a popular automobile company
- - ... Martin, British luxury sports car manufacturer whose cars have appeared in Bond films like "Spectre" and "Skyfall"
- - ...... martin (luxury sports car)
- - Like fashion award in Birmingham?
- - OO7's ..........Martin
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- - Continue working in west London
- - Follow, as advice [2 wds.]
- - A criminal casing back of flat in London district
- - Continue working in Town, on the tube
- - continue performing in london area
- - heed, as an impulse
- - Continue performing in part of London?
- - "Don't ... impulse, wait until you know some more.": 2 wds.
- - Keep playing in part of London
- - Follow, as instincts
- - Follow, as an urge
- - ...... impulse (be imprudent)
- - Impulse
- - Follow, as an impulse
- - Continue to play in capital region
- - Follow, as a hunch
- - Follow, as a pointer
- - Take, as advice
- - Affect to reverse decision regarding retirement from theatre?
- - Pursue, as a tip
- - Do something in response to
- - Pursue, as a police tip
- - Performance taking place in W3 area
- - Follow, as advice
- - Use, as a tip
- - Respond to, as an opportunity
- - Heed, as advice
- - Respond to, as an order
- - Follow, as a tip
- - Take advantage of, as an offer
- - Follow, as advice (2 words)
- - Follow, as a lead
- - Use, as advice
- - Respond to
- - Give in to, as an impulse
- - Follow, as a recommendation
- - Follow, as a suggestion
- - "Power tends to corrupt ..." speaker
- - Give in to, as an urge
- - Respond to, as advice
- - Respond to, as a tip
- - ...... impulse (wing it)
- - Massachusetts town in Middlesex County
- - Respond to, as information
- - Respond to, as good advice
- - Put to use, as advice
- - Use as impetus
- - Decide according to
- - "Power tends to corrupt . . ." writer
- - Locale in western London
- - Give a decision
- - Produce an effect
- - Take action in accordance with; affect
- - john —, english naval officer and prime minister of naples who died in 1811
- - Do a bit more somewhere in London
- - West London area
- - Strike sees one leaving London area
- - Suburb about 20 miles WNW of Boston
- - Play a part on part of Canberra
- - Take steps after reviewing a piece of information: 2 wds.
- - part of play about london area
- - London Town? It's on the tube!
- - North, East or West ...; Central Line stations
- - Tennis scores after deuce
- - Part of the London borough of Ealing — British historian, d. 1902
- - Ontario town and British namesake
- - Hockeyist Keith
- - Follow, like a hot tip
- - District of West London
- - Comply with
- - Put into effect
- - City near London
- - Cromwellian city
- - Follow
- - Pursue
- - & 24 Across Cued by ringing, move writer
- - West London district
- - Do something about
- - London area where founder members of the Who grew up
- - ...... Bell (Anne Brontë's pseudonym)
- - Carry through
- - London W3 region
- - ...... Bell (Anne Bronte)
- - Carry out
- - Carry out (instruction)
- - Performance scheduled for part of London
- - Follow through with
- - Affect
- - ...... Bell (Anne Brontë pseudonym)
- - Take steps concerning
- - Heed
- - City near Boston
- - ...... Bell (Brontë pseudonym)
- - ...... Bell (pen name of Anne Brontë)
- - Boston suburb
- - Anne Bronte, a.k.a. -- Bell
- - "Absolute power corrupts absolutely" writer
- - Take the bull by the horns
- - Lord who said "Absolute power corrupts absolutely"
- - Be motivated by
- - Follow (advice)
- - Historian Lord
- - Suburb of Boston
- - Anne Bronte's pseudonym
- - "Absolute power corrupts..." coiner
- - Take steps
- - Move decisively
- - Carry further
- - Bronte's Bell
- - Old English borough, now part of London
- - Massachusetts city
- - Lord ........ commenter on power
- - English historian
- - Influence
- - London suburb
- - A literary Bell
- - Lord ......, British historian
- - Lord ......, English historian
- - Exert influence over
- - Bay State city
- - English historian: 1834-1902
- - Medieval knight's garment
- - Middlesex town
- - A London suburb
- - Jacket plated with steel
- - Get at the issue
- - Take advantage (of)
- - Canberra suburb
- - Affect part of London
- - Carry out (2 wds.)
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- - "I've got ...... of work to do!": 2 wds.
- - We're having ... of fun!: 2 wds.
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- - Small river in Ayrshire immortalised in Robert Burns's poem Sweet ......
- - river praised by robert burns
- - "Sweet ...," lyrical poem by Robert Burns about the river in Scotland
- - Scottish river of song
- - Burns' "sweet" stream
- - "Sweet" river in a Burns poem
- - "Flow gently, sweet ....!": Burns
- - River in a Burns poem
- - "Sweet" stream of song
- - "Sweet" stream in a Burns poem
- - Burns's stream
- - Burns' river
- - Sweet flower of song
- - "...... Water" (Burns song)
- - Robert Burns' river
- - Burns' stream
- - Burns's "sweet" stream
- - Gentle stream of song
- - "Sweet" stream, to Burns
- - "Sweet" stream of poetry
- - Sweet river of song
- - Burns' brook
- - Burns's "sweet" river
- - River celebrated by Burns
- - It flows in a Burns poem
- - "...... Water," Burns poem
- - Burns's river
- - River for Burns
- - River of poetry
- - "Flow-gently" river
- - River of Burns poem.
- - River celebrated in song.
- - Stream of song.
- - River in an old song.
- - Sweet river.
- - River of a Burns poem.
- - River in Burns' poem.
- - River in a Robert Burns poem
- - River in a song.
- - River of song
- - River of Scotland
- - Scottish river
- - scottish river in a burns poem
- - Flow gently sweet ............
- - Sweet stream
- - Sweet flower
- - Gentle flower?
- - Gently flowing stream.
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