Crossword Clue: Five-time Wimbledon champ
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "Five-time Wimbledon champ"
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Five-time Wimbledon champ"
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- 1970s tennis great
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- Davis Cup star in 1975
- Grand Slam champ Bjorn
- First tennis player to win more than a million dollars in a single season
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- "Ice __" (tennis great's nickname)
- Classic Star Trek villains, with "the"
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- Evil collective in "Star Trek: The Next Generation"
- Evil "Star Trek" alien
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- Villainous "Star Trek" collective, with "the"
- King of the courts
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- Winner of four consecutive French Open titles
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- They captured Captain Picard
- Swedish court star
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- Tennis star nicknamed "Ice Man"
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Recent Usage of Five-time Wimbledon champ in Crossword Puzzles
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Here are all of the places we know of that have used Five-time Wimbledon champ in their crossword puzzles recently:
- Newsday - Oct. 27, 2013
- Pat Sajak Code Letter - Oct. 7, 2011
- Wall Street Journal Friday - Aug. 5, 2011
- Wall Street Journal Friday - Dec. 10, 2010
- LA Times - Nov. 5, 2009
- New York Times - Aug. 23, 2009
- USA Today - July 6, 2009
- Wall Street Journal Friday - July 25, 2008
- Wall Street Journal Friday - Nov. 23, 2007
- USA Today - Dec. 16, 2003
- New York Times - Jan. 31, 2001
- New York Times - Dec. 2, 1998
- USA Today Archive - Aug. 3, 1998
- New York Times - March 24, 1984