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35% | 9 | The term is named after the English character Sam Weller in Charles Dickens' novel 'The Pickwick Papers', who frequently employed such sayings. | ||||||
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Late Singer Named For A Dickens Character Crossword Clue
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New York Times14 Jan 1997 | Across 38 | TINYTIM |
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