- - Seen
- - Cited in a speech
- - Recorded in writing
- - Famous collection of books in study turned up
- - Jotted in margins
- - Took account of empty theatre in sign of agreement
- - Eminent name traduced principally in dictionary
- - Wrote: 'Yet to reach top in newspaper world'
- - Seen in Southend every so often
- - Put in the score?
- - Not exactly languishing in obscurity
- - In the public eye
- - Considered famous
- - famous as a piece of music?
- - mention old tree
- - 'Famous' registered
- - "Duly ..." ("Acknowledged")
- - made a record and was famous
- - famous but not named
- - Registered refusal to make hay
- - it's well known that ted is rejected!
- - no edwardian is famous!
- - Recorded as well-known
- - "heard you!"
- - Distinguished, celebrated
- - Prominent Democrat supporting school from the ground up
- - Famous old man following nation's leader
- - marked down for fame?
- - "duly ...... and ignored"
- - famous school raised low grade
- - Referred to absence of delinquent youth?
- - observed being famous
- - "Duly ..." ("I hear you loud and clear")
- - famous northern man grabbing ring
- - Marked absence of Edward?
- - Spotted Edward's absence?
- - Wrote a number for a boy
- - no! danson is famous
- - famous for crotchets, for example?
- - Celebrated reply to unlucky Edward's proposal
- - "Your point is taken"
- - Eminent model has education, it follows, no?
- - How music may be distinguished?
- - do ten characters become famous?
- - Renowned editor chasing new books
- - Famous? Not the media boss
- - made a record famous
- - famous? edward? you must be joking!
- - Recorded Edward as missing?
- - "duly ......"
- - Set off, not worried about being famous
- - Ned's out to upset the famous!
- - famous now edward has gone
- - Observed how music is written
- - Number 10 cut directive originally taken on board
- - No Edwardian is very well known
- - No, Mr Danson is well-known
- - Remarked upon
- - describing a composition that is famous
- - Drama with Edward taken down
- - Of some fame
- - It's someone other than editor that's famous
- - short letter given to democrat, famous
- - "duly ......" ("copy that")
- - Recorded like scores of orchestral pieces
- - It's notorious to agree without the Maori
- - observed memo by daughter
- - Famous public school rejected by Duke
- - "Duly ..." ("Got it")
- - Famous(Used today)
- - Like well-known musician
- - Filed away mentally for future reference
- - "I'll remember that"
- - "I acknowledge your point"
- - "Duly ......" ("I hear you")
- - "Duly ......" ("I hear what you're saying")
- - Well-regarded
- - Like some lions
- - Took note
- - "Roger that"
- - "Point taken"
- - Perceived
- - Remarkable
- - Known far and wide
- - Mentioned
- - Well-known
- - Jotted down
- - Celebrated, as is opera, say?
- - Called attention to
- - Well-known school upset Democrat
- - Renowned editor after new books
- - Marked lack of cuddling partner
- - Made mention of
- - Having renown
- - Famous, eminent
- - Well-known, famous
- - Famous; remarked
- - Famous school put up with daughter
- - Famous -- as are Mozart's works?
- - Renowned
- - Famous school sent up by duke
- - Wrote it down
- - Taken down without 50s hooligan?
- - Famed outlaw Kelly stores books
- - Illustrious
- - "I understand"
- - Taken into account
- - Celebrated
- - Of historic importance
- - Filed for future reference
- - Denial by Edward taken down
- - Absence of ursine toy remarked upon
- - Famous refusal to a former PM?
- - Famous or eminent
- - Celebrated school raised doubts initially
- - Celebrious
- - Anything but an old-fashioned rocker, it's observed
- - "Copy that"
- - 'O.K., understood'
- - Famous limited edition? On the contrary
- - Famous denial to Father Crilly
- - Famous Mr Miliband -- David?
- - Widely known
- - Of special significance
- - No nurse will release name of famous person?
- - Well known; registered
- - Recorded; famous
- - Marked dip borders sides of terrace
- - On record as rank-and-file journalist?
- - Carefully observed the famous
- - Known to many
- - Famous put down?
- - Like sheet music?
- - Significant agreement about terms of Government scheme
- - Famous plea to bar rebel of yesteryear?
- - Well-known to have made a record
- - Famed
- - Well-known and especially distinguished
- - Made a memo
- - Pre-eminent
- - Illustrious musician
- - Paid attention to
- - Prominent, as a musician
- - Written down
- - Esteemed
- - Made marginalia
- - Saw, or celebrated
- - Was aware of
- - Big-name
- - Famed-for music?
- - Gave attention to
- - Officially acknowledged
- - "Gotcha," more formally
- - Worthy of attention
- - Heeded
- - Having celebrity
- - Took it down
- - Remarked
- - Picked up on
- - Took down
- - Wrote down
- - Recorded
- - Registered
- - Acknowledged
- - Prominent
- - Eminent
- - Pointed out
- - Recognized
- - Observed
- - Important
- - Famous
- - "Got it!"
- - Legendary
- - Distinguished
- - Great
- - Put down
- - "Gotcha"
- - Famous school returns daughter
- - celebrated description of a score
- - famous number by mr heath
- - Prominent, famous
- - Celebrated, like musical work?
- - Well known to have done wrong, being out to start trouble
- - observed edward missing
- - no edwardian boy is famous
- - famous, like a piece of music?
- - Famous lasso missing?
- - famous school upset duke
- - observed, famous
- - *Reference for a speaker
- - Took heed.
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