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noun • a dissolute character in Shakespeare's plays | ||||||||
34% | 8 | Forename of Sir Christopher Wren or Sir John Vanbrugh’s collaborator known as the “devil’s architect” for his use of satanic or pagan symbols | ||||||
noun • a bishop in Asia Minor who is associated with Santa Claus (4th century) | ||||||||
33% | 10 | Title given to Sir Lancelot and Sir Galahad | ||||||
noun • aristocrats holding the rank of knight | ||||||||
Shakespeares Sir John Crossword Clue
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FALSTAFF which was last seen in the The Guardian Quick crossword.
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FALSTAFF
Updated: October 13, 2023
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1 | Forename of Sir Christopher Wren or Sir John Vanbrugh’s collaborator known as the “devil’s architect” for his use of satanic or pagan symbols
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26 Aug 2023 | Telegraph Giant General Knowledge / 26 Aug 2023 |
2 | He played the "Sir" in "To Sir with Love"
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01 Feb 1998 | New York Times Bonus / 01 Feb 1998 |
3 | His ancestors included Sir John Trevelyan and Sir Walter Raleigh | |
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Telegraph Mini -
09 Apr 2023 | Telegraph Mini / 09 Apr 2023 |
5 | Sir John and Sir Bernard served Thatcher with a 1 across
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18 Jun 2003 | The Guardian Cryptic / 18 Jun 2003 |
6 | Title given to Sir Lancelot and Sir Galahad | |
7 | To whom a private says "Sir, yes, sir!"
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29 Jun 2015 | New York Times / 29 Jun 2015 |
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