- - A date which will live in ...., by FD Roosevelt
- - "A day that will live in ---"
- - "... a date which will live in ......" (line from a speech about Pearl Harbor)
- - "... a date which will live in ....": 24-Across
- - "... a date which will live in ......" (F.D.R.)
- - Word used by FDR, 12/8/41
- - Where 12/7/41 lives?
- - "A date which will live in ......": FDR
- - Word in a 12/8/41 address
- - Shameful notoriety
- - dishonour results if many go out
- - Dishonour, notoriety
- - There's public disgrace if many are involved in it
- - The state of being well known for being not well known
- - Notoriety, the outcome if many go astray
- - dishonour results if many go wrong
- - Football Association is central in my shameful notoriety
- - many, if astray, reap public disgrace
- - One learner thus gives family disrepute
- - Bad reputation Independent assigned to new group of footballers – gosh!
- - Ill fame
- - Shameful reputation
- - Extreme dishonor
- - Key word in an FDR quote
- - Honor's opposite
- - Many if drunk displaying wickedness
- - Notoriety in family one learner leaves
- - Great shame
- - Bad reputation, notoriety
- - Evil fame
- - Evil fame or public reputation
- - It's a shame not having males included in family names
- - Profound dishonor
- - Dope almost leading to a good lord's dishonour
- - Popular fellow with girl gains notoriety
- - Very bad reputation
- - Negative notoriety
- - Severe disrepute
- - Criminal renown
- - Odious reputation
- - Bad reputation, and then some
- - Terrible disgrace
- - Worse than a bad reputation
- - Evil reputation
- - Public dishonor.
- - Bad reputation
- - Disrepute
- - Public disgrace
- - Opprobrium.
- - Great wickedness
- - Notoriety
- - Disgrace
- - Ill repute
- - disrepute in football association? well i never!
- - State of dishonour in family with one left out
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