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1940s film critic |
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1940s film critic James |
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1940s Time film critic James |
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1957 Pulitzer winner |
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1958 Pulitzer author James |
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1958 Pulitzer author |
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1958 Pulitzer novelist |
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1958 Pulitzer Prize novelist |
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1958 Pulitzer Prize winner for fiction |
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1958 Pulitzer Prize winner |
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1958 Pulitzer recipient |
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1958 Pulitzer winner for fiction |
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1958 Pulitzer winner James |
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1958 Pulitzer winner |
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1958 Pulitzer-winning author James |
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1958 Pulitzer-winning author |
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1966 AL Rookie of the Year Tommie |
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1966 A.L. Rookie of the Year |
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1966 American League Rookie of the Year |
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1969 teammate of Seaver and Swoboda |
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1969 World Series hero Tommie |
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'40s film critic James |
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'58 Pulitzer winner James |
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'69 Mets star Tommy |
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American author: 1909–55 |
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American author |
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American author/critic/screenwriter James |
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American novelist (1909-1955) |
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American novelist?film critic |
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American writer |
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Baseball's Tommie |
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Baseball's Tommy |
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"_____on Film" (1983 book set) |
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A 1969 World Series hero |
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A 1969 World Series star |
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''A Death in the Family'' author |
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A Death in the Family author |
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A Death in the Family author |
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"A Death in the Family" author James |
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"A Death in the Family" author |
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''A Death in the Family'' novelist |
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'A Death in the Family' novelist James |
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"A Death in the Family" novelist James |
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''A Death in the Family'' novelist James |
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"A Death in the Family" novelist |
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"A Death in the Family" playwright James |
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"A Death in the Family" Pulitzer winner James |
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''A Death in the Family'' Pulitzer winner James |
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"A Death in the Family" writer |
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'A Death in the Family' writer |
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A Death in the Family writer |
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'A Death in the Family' writer James |
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"A Death in the Family" writer James |
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''A Death in the Family'' writer |
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A Met star in 1969 |
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Arthur of "Hoop Dreams" |
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Askew, in Yorkshire |
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Askew: Scots |
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Askew |
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Atilt |
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"African Queen" screenwriter James |
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"African Queen" screenwriter |
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"African Queen" scriptwriter |
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Author and film critic James |
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Author and screenwriter James |
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Author-critic James |
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Author-film critic: 1909–55 |
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Author James: 1909–55 |
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Author James |
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Author James ___: 1909-55 |
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Author James ___ |
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Author James ____ |
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Author James or outfielder Tommie |
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Author-movie critic James |
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Author of A Death in the Family |
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Author of "A Death in the Family" |
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Author of "Let Us Now Praise Famous Men" |
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Author of "Permit Me Voyage" |
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Author of "The Morning Watch" |
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Author-scenarist James ___ |
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Author who won a posthumous Pulitzer in 1958 |
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Author who won a posthumous Pulitzer |
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Awry, in Yorkshire |
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Awry |
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Comedian Steve |
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Center fielder for the Miracle Mets |
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Center fielder on the '69 Miracle Mets |
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Father Flye's famous correspondent |
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FATHER of one of David's mighty men |
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"Hoop Dreams" hoopster Arthur |
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"Hoop Dreams" subject Arthur |
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Depression-era writer James |
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Deranged |
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Contemporary author-illustrator Jon |
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Film critic James |
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Children's book author Jon |
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Humorist/illustrator Jon |
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First African-American to win a Gold Glove in both leagues |
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First Met to win a Gold Glove |
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Business exec William |
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First of three Mets to hit a lead-off home run in a World Series Game 3 (he did it in '69, Garrett in '73, and Dykstra in '86) |
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'CIA Diary author Philip' |
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C.I.A. profiler Philip |
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Essayist/novelist James |
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James ___, U.S. author |
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James _____ (A Death in The Family author) |
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James of "A Death in the Family" fame |
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James of criticism |
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James of letters |
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James or Tommie |
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James or Tommy |
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James who co-wrote "The African Queen" |
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James who coscripted "The African Queen" |
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James who created filmdom's Charlie Allnut and Rose Sayer |
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James who died three years before winning a Pulitzer |
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James who won a posthumous Pulitzer |
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James who wrote "A Death in the Family" |
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James who wrote "Knoxville: Summer, 1915" |
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James who wrote "Let Us Now Praise Famous Men" |
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James who wrote "The Morning Watch" |
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James, winner of a posthumous Pulitzer |
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James with a 1958 Pulitzer |
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James with a posthumous Pulitzer |
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James with a Pulitzer |
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James with the ironically titled "Let Us Now Praise Famous Men" |
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He wrote "A Death in the Family" |
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He wrote "Polly of Hollywood" |
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Critic James |
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He wrote "The Morning Watch": 1951 |
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He wrote "The Morning Watch": 1954 |
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He wrote "The Morning Watch" |
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He wrote the screenplay for "The African Queen" |
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Crooked, in Yorkshire |
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Crooked |
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"Go Hang a Salami! I'm a Lasagna Hog!" palindromist Jon |
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Co-screenwriter of "The African Queen" |
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Coauthor of Bogart's Oscar role |
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Cockeyed, in Cornwall |
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Cockeyed |
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Carew followed him as A.L. Rookie of the Year |
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Carew's predecessor as A.L. Rookie of the Year |
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Jon who wrote and illustrated "Go Hang a Salami! I'm a Lasagna Hog!" |
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Jon who wrote and illustrated "Palindromania!" |
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Jon who wrote and illustrated "Smart Feller, Fart Smeller and Other Spoonerisms" |
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Former CIA agent Philip who wrote the 1987 memoir "On the Run" |
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Former CIA spy Philip |
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Former Met star |
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Former Met |
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Former Mets outfielder Tommie |
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Former teammate of Cleon Jones |
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Former Time film critic |
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Former ''Time'' film critic |
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"Inside the Company: C.I.A. Diary" author Philip |
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"Inside the Company: CIA Diary" author Philip |
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Notable movie maven |
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Noted 1940's film critic |
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Noted writer: 1909–55 |
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Pulitizer Prize author James |
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Pulitzer author James |
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Pulitzer author of 1958 |
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Pulitzer author |
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Pulitzer fiction winner, 1958 |
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Pulitzer novelist: 1958 |
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Pulitzer novelist James |
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Pulitzer novelist |
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Pulitzer Prize author: 1958 |
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Pulitzer Prize author |
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Pulitzer Prize novelist (1958) |
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Pulitzer Prize novelist: 1958 |
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Pulitzer Prize novelist |
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Pulitzer Prize novelst |
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Pulitzer Prize winner: 1958 |
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Pulitzer Prize winner for "A Death in the Family" |
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Pulitzer prize winner James |
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Pulitzer Prize winning author James |
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Pulitzer Prize-winning author James |
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Novelist-critic James |
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Pulitzer Prize–winning author: 1958 |
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Pulitzer winner: 1958 |
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Pulitzer winner for "A Death in the Family" |
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Pulitzer-winner James |
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Pulitzer winner James |
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Pulitzer winner of 1958 |
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Pulitzer-winning author James |
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Pulitzer-winning James |
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Novelist James |
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Pulitzer-winning writer James |
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Pulitzer writer James |
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Out of kilter |
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Out of line |
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"The African Queen" co-screen writer James |
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"The African Queen" co-screenwriter James |
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"The African Queen" co-screenwriter |
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"The African Queen" co-writer |
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"The African Queen" screenwriter |
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''The African Queen'' screenwriter |
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''The African Queen'' screenwriter James |
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''The African Queen'' screenwriter James |
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"The African Queen" screenwriter James |
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"The African Queen" screenwriter James |
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"The African Queen" scripter |
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"The African Queen" scriptwriter |
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"The African Queen" scriptwriter James |
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''The African Queen'' scriptwriter |
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Outfielder Tommie of the Miracle Mets |
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"The Bones of Paradise" author Jonis |
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Movie critic James |
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Roll of green? |
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Winner of a posthumous Pulitzer for "A Death in the Family" |
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Winner of a posthumous Pulitzer |
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"Palindromania!" author Jon |
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"Palindromania!" writer Jon |
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Palindromist Jon |
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"The Morning Watch" author |
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"The Morning Watch" author James |
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''The Morning Watch'' author |
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"The Morning Watch" novelist |
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"The Morning Watch" novelist James |
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"The Morning Watch" writer, 1951 |
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"The Morning Watch" writer |
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"The Morning Watch" writer James |
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''The Morning Watch'' writer |
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"The Night of the Hunter" co-screenwriter James |
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"The Night of the Hunter" co-screenwriter |
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"The Night of the Hunter" screenwriter |
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"The Night of the Hunter" screenwriter James |
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''The Night of the Hunter'' screenwriter |
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Off line |
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"Knoxville: Summer of 1915" author James |
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Poet and novelist James |
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Literary surname that sounds like two letters |
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Old film critic James |
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Member of the Miracle Mets |
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Member of the New York Mets Hall of Fame |
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Memorable film critic |
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Memorable New York Met Tommie |
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Met man |
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Met outfielder |
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Met player |
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Met |
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Posthumous 1958 Pulitzer-winning author (h) |
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Posthumous Pulitzer Prize winner James |
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Posthumous Pulitzer winner James |
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Posthumous Pulitzer winner of 1958 |
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Posthumous Pulitzer winner |
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Mildly deranged, var. |
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Mildly deranged |
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One of Hodges' stars in 1969 |
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One of the "Amazin' Mets" |
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"Milo's Hat Trick" author Jon |
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Miracle Met Tommie |
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"Miracle Mets" center fielder Tommie |
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Miracle Mets center fielder Tommy |
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Miracle Mets lead-off man |
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Miracle Mets member Tommie |
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Miracle Mets outfielder |
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"Miracle Mets" outfielder |
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Miracle Mets outfielder Tommie |
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''Miracle Mets'' outfielder |
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Miracle Mets player Tommie |
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Miracle Mets star Tommie |
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Miracle Mets star |
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Miracle Mets' Tommie |
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One-time Time critic James |
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"Night of the Hunter" screenwriter |
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"Permit Me Voyage" author |
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"Permit Me Voyage" author James |
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''Permit Me Voyage'' author James |
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'Permit Me Voyage' author |
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"Permit Me Voyage" poet James |
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"Permit Me Voyage" poet |
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'Permit Me Voyage' writer James |
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"Permit Me Voyage" writer |
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N.L. outfielder who won a Gold Glove in 1970 along with Clemente and Rose |
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''Let Us Now Praise Famous Men'' author |
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"Let Us Now Praise Famous Men" author |
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''Let Us Now Praise Famous Men'' author James |
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"Let Us Now Praise Famous Men" author James |
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"Let Us Now Praise Famous Men" writer |
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'Let Us Now Praise Famous Men' writer |
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"Let Us Now Praise Famous Men" writer James |
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''Let Us Now Praise Famous Men'' writer |
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Onetime film critic for "The Nation" |
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Onetime Met Tommie |
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Onetime Mets slugger Tommie |
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Onetime Time film critic James |
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Only outfielder besides Winfield to win Gold Gloves in both leagues in the 1900s |
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Monetary exchange fee |
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Philip who wrote a 1975 C.I.A. exposé |
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Philip with a 1975 best seller on C.I.A. secrets |
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Prize-winning U.S. author |
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"Morning Watch" novelist |
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Survey info |
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Wordplay expert Jon who wrote the spoonerism book "Smart Feller Fart Smeller" |
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Wordsmith/ illustrator Jon |
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U. S. author |
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U. S. writer |
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World Series star: 1969 |
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Scenarist James |
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Skewed |
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Writer and film critic |
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Writer-critic James ___ |
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Writer-critic James |
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Writer from Tenn. |
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Writer James: 1909–55 |
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Writer James ___ |
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Writer James from Tennessee |
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Writer James with a posthumous Pulitzer |
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Writer James |
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Writer of "Polly of Hollywood" |
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Writer whose Pulitzer for "A Death in the Family" was posthumous |
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Writer/critic/screenwriter James |
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Screenwriter for "The African Queen" |
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Screenwriter James of "The African Queen" |
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Screenwriter James |
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Screenwriter/critic James |
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Slugger Tommie |
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Teammate of Cleon Jones |
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Teammate of Swoboda and Kranepool |
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U.S. author: 1909-55 |
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U.S. author: 1909–55 |
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U.S. author-critic |
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U.S. author James ___ |
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U.S. author James |
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U.S. author |
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U.S. film critic-author |
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U.S. novelist |
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U.S. playwright James |
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U.S. writer |
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Steve of "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2" |
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Tommie ___, 1966 A.L. Rookie of the Year |
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Tommie in Mets history |
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Tommie of '60s-'70s baseball |
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Tommie of baseball fame |
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Tommie of baseball |
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Tommie of Gil Hodges's Mets |
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Tommie of Mets history |
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Steve of "The Sarah Silverman Program" |
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Tommie of the 1969 Miracle Mets |
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Tommie of the 1969 World Series Mets |
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Tommie of the 60's-70's Mets |
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Tommie of the Amazin' Mets |
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Tommie of the Amazins |
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Tommie of the Mets |
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Tommie of the Mets |
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Tommie of the Miracle Mets |
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Tommie of the "Miracle Mets" |
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Tommie or James |
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Tommie who had 999 career hits |
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Tommy ___, former Met |
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Tommy of baseball |
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Tommy of diamond fame |
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Tommy of Mets' history |
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Tommy of N. L. |
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Tommy of the 1969 Mets |
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Tommy or James |