Crossword Clue: British Chancellor of the Exchequer.
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- Gable part
- Gable role
- 'GWTW' hero
- Film character who says "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn"
- Gielgud's ''Arthur'' role
- Classic whodunit suspect
- He did it in whodunits?
- He did it in whodunits
- Estate-door answerer
- Estate door answerer
- Head male servant
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- Downstairs person
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- Manor minder
- Manor worker
- Manservant
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- Whodunit cliché
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- Role in a drawing-room mystery
- William ___ Yeats
- Murder mystery staple
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- One of Churchill's right-hand men.
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- Male domestic servant
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Recent Usage of British Chancellor of the Exchequer. in Crossword Puzzles
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- New York Times - Sept. 29, 1953