➠ JAMES - 5 Letters : Crossword Clue

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  • - Lily of Downton Abbey
  • - ... A. Garfield, 20th President of the U.S.A. and the fourth to sport a beard in office
  • - Name of two Stuart kings
  • - Scientist fixes housing shortage at last, with partner secure
  • - ... Stewart, "Rear Window" actor who worked with Alfred Hitchcock more than once
  • - Chief of Staff in Ronald Reagan's first administration and in the final year of the administration of George H W Bush
  • - recently departed star of misery and the godfather
  • - Spader of "The Blacklist"
  • - .......... joyce, irish author of ulysses?
  • - the capital of wisconsin, madison, was named for a u.s. president. what is that president's first name?
  • - author of king rat
  • - "deacon king kong" author mcbride
  • - Star of the films Rebel Without a Cause , East of Eden and Giant
  • - ... Cook, maritime explorer and mapper of New Zealand and Australia
  • - "The Turn of the Screw" author Henry
  • - American pro hoopster LeBron, who is one of Forbes' highest-valued athletes of 2017
  • - LeBron of the Lakers
  • - Crowds outside of penultimate appearance of Derek and Clive?
  • - NBA star LeBron named AP Male Athlete of the Decade
  • - The first king of England and Scotland
  • - LeBron of the Cavs
  • - King (I of England, VI of Scotland)
  • - Kevin of 'King of Queens'
  • - Hetfield of Metallica
  • - First name of six US presidents
  • - "Guardians of the Galaxy" director Gunn
  • - 'The King of Queens' star Kevin
  • - "Portrait of a Lady" author
  • - LeBron of the NBA
  • - First name of six U.S. presidents
  • - Patron Saint of labourers
  • - Title of epistle
  • - Madison, Monroe or any of four other presidents
  • - McAvoy who played half of 24-Across
  • - Name that precedes the first words of 17- and 55-Across and 10- and 24-Down
  • - "Giant" star, with 6-Down
  • - Cook of the sea
  • - "Daisy Miller" author
  • - With 8 Down, character created by 17 Across
  • - Name of six presidents
  • - First name of 6 U.S. presidents
  • - It precedes the last words of the four longest puzzle answers
  • - Most common first name of U.S. presidents
  • - "The Ambassadors" author
  • - Kingly version of the Bible
  • - With 67-Across, author of "Ulysses"
  • - "Washington Square" author
  • - With 43-Down, 007
  • - Brother of Jesus
  • - First name of four governors
  • - "The Bostonians" author
  • - "The Golden Bowl" author
  • - Bond of spydom
  • - m r ..., author of 1904 collection ghost stories of an antiquary
  • - biblical follower of hebrews
  • - Bond of fiction
  • - England bowler who retired from international cricket last month with a record 704 Test wickets
  • - The Sopranos actor, ... Gandolfini
  • - television presenter whose credits include bbc series connections, tomorrow's world and the day the universe changed
  • - Most common 1st name for U.S. presidents
  • - titanic director, cameron
  • - sir paul mccartney's first name
  • - character who encountered a giant peach?
  • - Detective Alex Cross was penned by .. Patterson
  • - Number two on the N.B.A.'s all-time scoring list, after Abdul-Jabbar
  • - d brit who is quitting america's the late late show
  • - ... Cameron, Canadian film director who directed the 1994 action film "True Lies"
  • - ... Baldwin, African-American novelist who received La Legion D'Honneur
  • - ... Tolkan, actor who played Tom "Stinger" Jardian in "Top Gun"
  • - British comedian Corden who hosts a late-night talk show on CBS
  • - Actor Franco from "127 Hours"
  • - My code number is 007 and I like my martini shaken not stirred
  • - Radio presenter who found fame in the 1980s when his show on Radio Aire in Leeds was simulcast on national television
  • - Monroe, fifth POTUS
  • - ... Remar, actor who portrayed Harry Morgan in the TV series "Dexter"
  • - ... Callis, actor who played Gaius Baltar in the sci-fi series "Battlestar Galactica"
  • - Colin ............
  • - The Amazing Randi
  • - St ........, Manitoba
  • - Kevin who's been a "Mall Cop" in two films
  • - Historic river in Virginia.
  • - Blue Bombers' fullback Jerry
  • - Basketball star LeBron
  • - American humorous writer, d. 1961
  • - Actor Cagney
  • - 007's first name
  • - "Why Him?" star ...... Franco
  • - "The Late Late Show" host Corden
  • - "Oz the Great and Powerful" star Franco
  • - "I'm Rick ......, bitch!"
  • - "127 Hours" star Franco
  • - ...... T. Kirk
  • - Dean
  • - King who lent his name to a Bible
  • - Madison or Monroe
  • - Late-night host Corden
  • - President Monroe
  • - Hoopster LeBron
  • - Henry -----, US-born British novelist (1843-1916)
  • - Most common presidential prename
  • - Writer P.D
  • - "Bond, ...... Bond"
  • - 'The Blacklist' actor Spader
  • - Harry Potter's father
  • - Richmond's river
  • - Paul McCartney's given first name
  • - Colin ........ Pattison
  • - Brown or Cameron
  • - "Laid" Manchester band
  • - King ...... Bible
  • - Bond-Bond bond?
  • - Bond-Bond link?
  • - Most common first name among U.S. presidents (six)
  • - River through Richmond
  • - Elizabeth I successor
  • - Caan or Cagney
  • - Name shared by two apostles
  • - Western outlaw Jesse
  • - Mr. Bond
  • - Actor Dean
  • - Bond common to the answers to the six starred clues
  • - Paul McCartney's first name
  • - Actor Coco who played Milo Perrier in "Murder by Death"
  • - Cagney, but not Lacey
  • - Frank or Jesse
  • - Outlaw Jesse
  • - Abraham's predecessor
  • - Flutist Galway
  • - Bond denomination?
  • - Etta or Jesse
  • - Maestro Levine
  • - Book after Hebrews
  • - Novelist Clavell
  • - The Shondells' leader Tommy
  • - Jazz singer Etta
  • - Actor Woods
  • - Pop star Taylor
  • - Michener or Clavell
  • - Earl Jones or Earl Ray
  • - Mystery writer P.D. ........
  • - Infirmary saint
  • - Common butler's name
  • - Jesse or Henry
  • - New York was named for him, before he became king
  • - Outlaw or king
  • - He wrote "What Maisie Knew"
  • - Harry or Henry
  • - Henry or Harry
  • - Bandleader for young Sinatra
  • - Arness or Caan
  • - Newport News's river
  • - U.S. outlaw
  • - Bandit brothers
  • - Thurber
  • - Joyce
  • - Two-time NBA All-Star Game MVP
  • - Roald Dahl title character
  • - U.S. novelist
  • - Director Cameron ......
  • - Apostle
  • - Boy's name
  • - ...... home
  • - New Testament book
  • - See 22
  • - See 18-Down
  • - Sit Down band
  • - Monroe, fifth US president
  • - Sookie St. ..., character from "Gilmore Girls" who is a chef at the Dragonfly Inn
  • - actor who played jack halford in bbc tv series new tricks
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