- - invader is new, roman-style
- - which former golf star is ceo of the liv tour?
- - standard displayed by an early french invader
- - a native of rouen, maybe, and not an island
- - ... Osborn, supervillain who is the best-known incarnation of Green Goblin and first appeared in "The Amazing Spider-Man"
- - One of those who conquered us in 1066
- - "the --- conquests", trilogy of plays by alan ayckbourn
- - the standard put in front of an invader
- - the usual standard by an early invader
- - English invader
- - Bates of "Psycho"
- - Medieval style of architecture
- - Roman drunk third pint of Strongbow, for example
- - 11th-century invader
- - 1066 invader?
- - 12th century invasion of Ireland
- - Point supported by unusual Roman invader of Britain
- - Invader stripped land, after the usual thing
- - Mailer of 'Harlot's Ghost'
- - Invader of 1066
- - English invader of 1066
- - Invader in 1066
- - With 89-Down, historic part of NW Europe
- - French invader of 1066
- - Conqueror of 1066 England
- - Greg of the links
- - Mailer of books?
- - Conqueror of England, 1066
- - 1066 invader of England
- - Greg of golf
- - William of 1066.
- - Native of Rouen.
- - Mr. Corwin, of "One World" fame.
- - Native of Cherbourg.
- - .... Wisdom, star of films A Stitch in Time and The Square Peg
- - Funny old man thinking of the conquerors?
- - No fellow crossing river — crosser of Channel!
- - mr mailer, novelist
- - Evil Bates
- - Scottish minister who wrote the hymn Courage, Brother, Do Not Stumble
- - Comedian, .... Wisdom
- - ... Lamont, former MP
- - Opera North's English language influencer
- - Boy and not adult male
- - Suitable name for a Pole and a displaced Roman?
- - Soprano Jessye
- - a man like william?
- - Bates, in Psycho
- - you'll find him in wigan or manchester
- - William the Conqueror's nationality
- - Is club-wielder Greg a Frenchman?
- - artistic rockwell
- - Neither fellow made a conquest!
- - Old Royal Marine probing grandma's regional dialect
- - Usual thing — article describing conquest
- - greg, golfer nicknamed 'the great white shark'
- - Opera legend Jessye
- - Psycho in "Psycho"
- - Northwest Territories Fort
- - Mother Bates' boy
- - Motel owner Bates in the 1960 Hitchcock film "Psycho"
- - Like William the Conqueror?
- - Greg ........ Bethune
- - British comedian, once a cult figure in Albania, d. 2010
- - "Spirit in the Sky" rocker Greenbaum
- - Northern French river in north country
- - William the Conqueror, e.g
- - Moe .......... (Greatest Canadian ball striker)
- - — Wisdom, comedian
- - William I, for one
- - Golfer Greg
- - Greg --, Australian golfer
- - Painter Rockwell
- - French opera season's ending
- - Bates Motel proprietor
- - "The Executioner's Song" author (with 64-Across)
- - Lear or Mailer
- - 10th-century conqueror
- - Sitcom developer Lear
- - Illustrator Rockwell
- - Rouen resident, e.g.
- - 11th-century conqueror
- - "Psycho" psycho Bates
- - "Psycho" sicko Bates
- - Author Mailer
- - Saxon's foe
- - Golf's Great White Shark
- - Diva Jessye
- - Cousins or Lear
- - Mailer or Lear
- - Bloch's Bates
- - William the Conqueror was one
- - French forebear
- - A modern Lear
- - Dr. Peale.
- - Mr. Thomas, Socialist party leader.
- - Mr. Cousins, who interviewed Nehru.
- - "Psycho" psycho
- - Mailer
- - Boy's name
- - Two-time British Open winner
- - See 48-Across
- - Oklahoma city
- - Thomas
- - Man's name
- - Standard article from northern France
- - ... Wisdom, old British film comedian
- - greg, or possibly william
- - He made a conquest
- - ...... Bates, Psycho character
- - wisdom, say, for one such as william the conqueror
- - .......... bates, motel owner first played on film by anthony perkins
- - Fellow originally residing in Donne's island?
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