- - Joseph, essayist and dramatist born in 1672 who founded The Spectator magazine
- - English essayist, poet, politician, Joseph .... 1672-1719
- - Joseph ........ was an essayist, poet and politician, and a co-founder of The Spectator
- - Joseph --,1672-1719, English author
- - Chris ........ is a regular Mock the Week panellist
- - Essayist's advice to extend family?
- - Physician treated adenoids with no end of patience
- - "Cato" playwright Joseph
- - The "Spectator" essayist
- - "Rosamond" poet Joseph
- - Leader of the House of Lords.
- - He wrote "The spacious firmament on high . . . "
- - English essayist.
- - Chris Addison, comedian and star of The Thick Of It
- - Dr. Montgomery on "Grey's Anatomy"
- - willis's role in moonlighting, david ......
- - one steele initially brought in to supplement
- - Willis's "Moonlighting" role
- - Willis, in "Moonlighting"
- - Steele's collaborator
- - Derek's ex-wife on "Grey's Anatomy"
- - "Cato" playwright
- - Steele's partner
- - Steele's writing partner.
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- - A person of Latin American descent, especially one living in the U.S.
- - Cultural description for some non-native inhabitants of the USA's territory before 1700
- - Like only one member of the Supreme Court in its history (Sonia Sotomayor)
- - Man's alarm, coming from Spain
- - Like 14% of the nation's population
- - The man's agitation seeing Jennifer Lopez, for example
- - Man's fear of Latin?
- - The man's fear?
- - the man's sudden fright coming from spain
- - Relating to Latin American countries or Spain
- - latin american power in china is extraordinary
- - American whose first language is Spanish
- - From Latin America
- - Relating to Spanish-speaking countries
- - Person of Latin American descent in USA
- - Her companion creates hysteria describing European country
- - Jennifer Lopez, for one
- - Spanish-speaking American
- - Iberian ethnonym
- - Latin American
- - Like many New Yorkers
- - Like Laredo, largely
- - Latino
- - Like many Harlemites
- - Relating to Iberia
- - La Raza member
- - Iberian.
- - Spanish.
- - Of Latin-American origin
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- - big order allows ingredients for gravy
- - Thanksgiving gravy ingredients
- - Gravy morsels
- - Gravy ingredients.
- - Remove these from the turkey for gravy
- - big order allows for gravy ingredients
- - The edible organs of poultry, usually the heart, gizzard and liver
- - Entrails of a chicken or other fowl
- - Turkey innards
- - Poultry parts
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- - A foreign policy of pacifying an aggrieved country through negotiation to prevent war
- - Short-sighted type of government policy.
- - Dangerous aspect of foreign policy.
- - Pacification of our primitive ancestors collecting vegetables on time
- - pacification
- - Conciliation
- - Placation
- - Satisfaction
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- - Type of net
- - Net on a schooner
- - Large net
- - Trawler net
- - Net type
- - Net or river
- - Hanging net
- - French river — type of fishing net
- - Fish net with floats
- - Capacious net
- - Fish with a net
- - Salmon fisher's net
- - Tuna net
- - Fishing net with floats
- - Tuna fisher's net
- - Fish net
- - Fishing net of France?
- - Net for fish
- - Cod-catching net
- - Hanging fish net
- - Net with sinkers
- - Fisher's net
- - Large fishing net
- - Angler's net
- - Net for fishing
- - Fishing device
- - Fishing net
- - Net ......
- - Fisherman's net?
- - Net found in river in France …
- - Paris bisector
- - View from Notre Dame
- - It splits the Left and Right Banks
- - View from the Louvre
- - River of the Left Bank
- - Île de la Cité locale
- - Eau de Paris
- - View from the Quai d'Orsay
- - View from the Latin Quarter
- - Surrounder of Notre Dame
- - Saint-Germain's river
- - River spanned by La Pont Neuf
- - River past Notre Dame
- - River near the Sorbonne
- - Parisian flower
- - Left Bank/Right Bank divider
- - Le quai des Tuileries adjoins it
- - La Rive Gauche locale
- - It's north of the Latin Quarter.
- - It's held in Paris banks
- - Champagne flow
- - You can see it from the Eiffel Tower
- - Word in four French department names
- - Waterway near the Eiffel Tower
- - Water near Notre Dame
- - Van Gogh or Monet vista
- - Trap having sinkers and floats
- - Trap for mackerel
- - The Pont Royal spans it
- - The Cathedral of Notre Dame overlooks it.
- - Subject of paintings by Corot and Manet
- - Stream around Notre Dame
- - St.-Germain's river
- - Site of two famous banks
- - Site of the Pont de Normandie
- - Sight from the Quai d'Orsay
- - Sight from the Pont Neuf
- - Sight from Rouen
- - Sight from Notre Dame
- - River through the City of Light
- - River through Rouen
- - River that runs near the Louvre
- - River surrounding Notre Dame
- - River seen from the Eiffel Tower
- - River past St.-Germain
- - River past Fontainebleau
- - River of Troyes
- - River of Rouen
- - River from Dijon
- - River flowing beneath Paris's Pont Neuf
- - River flowing alongside Notre Dame
- - River around the Île de la Cité
- - River along the Quai d'Orsay
- - Rive Gauche's river
- - Rive Gauche and Rive Droite separator
- - Repeated setting for Georges Seurat paintings
- - Relative of a trawl
- - Pont-Neuf's crossing
- - Pont Neuf's river
- - Pont Neuf's locale
- - Pont Neuf waterway
- - Parisian sight
- - Paris partitioner
- - Paris island surrounder
- - Paris flower
- - Marne outlet
- - Mackerel fisherman's need
- - Locale of two famous banks
- - Left-Bank lapper
- - Le fleuve de Paris
- - It's under the Pont Neuf
- - It's to the left of the Rive Droite
- - It's kept by the banks of Paris
- - It runs through Paris
- - It flows along La Rive Gauche
- - It divides the Left and Right Banks
- - Important French river
- - Ile Saint-Louis surrounder
- - Ile de la Cité's stream
- - Île de la Cité surrounder
- - Ile de la Cité location
- - Homophone for sane
- - French lifeline
- - Flower under the Pont Neuf
- - Fishnet
- - Divider between the Rive Droite and the Rive Gauche
- - Creator of banks in Paris?
- - Côte-d'Or river
- - Corot subject
- - Cod trap
- - City of Light divider
- - Circle Line : Hudson :: Bateaux-Mouches : ....
- - Bisector of the City of Light
- - Bay of the ......
- - ....-Maritime: French department
- - .......... Maritime (Rouen's department)
- - Sardine catcher
- - Fisherman's aid
- - Ile de la Cité site
- - River of Champagne
- - Fish, in a way
- - English Channel feeder
- - River to English Channel.
- - River through Paris
- - Parisian river
- - Divider of Paris
- - River to the English Channel
- - Locale of the Île de la Cité
- - Paris divider
- - It can be seen in "A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte"
- - Paris's river
- - Notre Dame neighbor
- - River to Le Havre
- - Water under the Pont de Normandie
- - Submarine vacated in East River
- - Parisian waterway
- - Paris sight
- - It flows to the harbor of Le Havre
- - Eiffel Tower neighbor
- - River near the Louvre
- - Paris river
- - Notre Dame Cathedral's river
- - River in some Renoir paintings
- - Rouen's river
- - River past the Louvre
- - Water near the Eiffel Tower
- - Left Bank river
- - Sewage emptied in East River
- - Le Havre's river
- - Where Monet floated his boat
- - River with 37 bridges in Paris
- - Quai d'Orsay's river
- - Ile de la Cite's river
- - Catcher in the Rhone?
- - Setting for a Monet "Morning"
- - Notre Dame's river
- - River known for its banks
- - Clichy's river
- - Reasonable report divides Paris
- - River of Paris
- - It flows below the Pont Neuf
- - It's seen in Seurat's "Sunday Afternoon . . ."
- - River course in easy passage
- - Subject for Raoul Dufy and Henri Matisse
- - Meet about trendy French banker
- - Where Javert drowned in 'Les Misérables'
- - Water near the Sorbonne
- - Left Bank's river
- - Left Bank sight
- - Large fishnet
- - Site of the erstwhile Six Hours of Paris race
- - Site of two French banks
- - Waterway near the Sorbonne
- - The Pont Neuf spans it
- - River that Henry Miller likened to 'a great artery running through the human body'
- - The Pont Neuf crosses it
- - Its banks were honored by UNESCO
- - River spanned by the Pont Neuf
- - View from the Eiffel Tower
- - River into which Joan of Arc's ashes were ordered to be thrown
- - Surrounder of la Grande Jatte
- - It flows in Paris
- - Catcher in the Rhine?
- - It flows into the English Channel at Le Havre
- - It flows through Troyes and Melun
- - What the Left Bank is a bank of
- - Historic river of Paris
- - The Pont des Arts spans it
- - Item on a trawler
- - Setting for van Gogh's 'River Bank in Springtime'
- - Angler's gear
- - View from Île de la Grande Jatte
- - Parisian's river
- - View from the Tuileries
- - River flowing through Paris
- - Quai d'Orsay setting
- - Left Bank locale
- - View from the Tuileries Garden
- - School catcher
- - River by the Louvre
- - View from the Left Bank
- - Subject of a van Gogh series
- - River in France
- - River of France
- - French river
- - Fish snare
- - Cod catcher.
- - Notre Dame setting
- - French flower
- - Angler's accessory
- - Fish catcher
- - Schooner gear
- - Parisians wouldn't call it a flower, so nor will I!
- - Cross-country runner going through Paris
- - French waterway
- - River running through Paris
- - View from the Pont Neuf
- - Patton crossed it in 1944
- - Major river that flows through Paris
- - it's crossed 37 times in paris
- - French river or small German article
- - river used in the opening ceremony of the paris olympics
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- - Former Supreme Court justice.
- - Rehnquist's successor as chief justice
- - Chief Justice John
- - Chief justice of the United States
- - W court appointee
- - Former Supreme Court member.
- - Former Supreme Court Justice, advocate of world government.
- - Justice, U. S. Supreme Court, 1930–45.
- - Associate Justice of Supreme Court.
- - Justice of U.S. Supreme Court, appointed 1930.
- - Supreme Court justice
- - Supreme Court name
- - Julia, actress who played Anna Scott in the 1999 romcom film Notting Hill
- - julia ...., shot to fame in pretty woman
- - The princess bride pirate
- - Alice ..., host of the BBC archaeology series Digging for Britain
- - Dread Pirate ..., fictional pirate played by Cary Elwes in the 1987 film "The Princess Bride"
- - possible majority opinion writer
- - Julia ... of "Eat Pray Love"
- - Julia ... (Pretty woman in "Pretty Woman")
- - Julia's acting niece Emma
- - emma of "american horror story"
- - With Arm, Newfoundland community
- - Whose Rules of Order is that?
- - Sam ........ (Juno Artist of 2004)
- - Journalist Cokie
- - Female star of "Pretty Woman"
- - Eric who played Sal Maroni in "The Dark Knight" and is actress Julia's brother
- - 'Eat Pray Love' star
- - Rehnquist's successor
- - Oscar winner Julia
- - Margaret Thatcher's maiden name
- - Journalist Cokie who appears on ABC and NPR
- - Julia —, US actress
- - Rehnquist's replacement
- - 1955 Fonda role
- - Brockovich portrayer
- - Barbie's last name
- - Administerer of the oath of office to Obama
- - Best Actress of 2000
- - Julia who played 46-Across
- - Memorable Henry Fonda role
- - Best Actress winner for "Erin Brockovich"
- - Pulver's superior
- - Julia or Mr.
- - Morley and Morse
- - Julia of "Pretty Woman"
- - She played the pretty woman in "Pretty Woman"
- - Dole and Packwood
- - Julia of "The Pelican Brief"
- - "Northwest Passage" author
- - Rule-book man
- - Theatrical "Mister."
- - "Mister" of stage and screen.
- - Taylor, Wagner, Young, etc.
- - Famous fictional Mister.
- - ...... Rules of Order.
- - Thomas Heggen's hero.
- - Novelist Kenneth.
- - Phillies' pitcher.
- - Philadelphia's Robin.
- - New Governor of Rhode Island.
- - Governor of Rhode Island.
- - Henry Fonda's pseudonym.
- - Author of "Oliver Wiswell."
- - Bush judicial appointee
- - Member of 38-Across
- - "Pretty Woman" star
- - See 7 Across
- - adele ...., one-time big brother star and cancer survivor
- - pretty woman star, julia ....
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- - Constantin, sculptor noted for his abstract sculptures of heads and birds in flight
- - Romanian sculptor
- - "Bird in Space" sculptor
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- - Continent that's home to snow leopards and sun bears
- - Continent that's across the Pacific from North America
- - .. Minor (Turkey's region)
- - About 30% of the planet's land
- - Vietnam's home
- - Indian's continent
- - Yala and Ranthambore National Parks are in this continent
- - Where Pakistan is part of the Bahamas, I assume!
- - A large continent
- - Where monsoons occur
- - Part of the Burma-Siam landmass
- - continent of only some caucasians
- - Setting of a Constance Wu film featuring crazy rich people
- - Continent with the Himalayas and Chocolate Hills
- - Heads of all states in African continent
- - which is the largest continent?
- - where to find ban gioc falls
- - Continent including China
- - Where you'll find China
- - Shangri-La location
- - Where about sixty per cent of humanity lives
- - Continent, as I note
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- - Breed of sheep originating from central France, with a muscular, wedgeshaped body
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