Crossword Clue: Long, unbroken take, in film lingo
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- A Loonie, e.g.
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- A nonpareil
- A real original
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- Feature of Mary, but not marry?
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- Something unique, in old slang
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- Long, single take, in filmmaking
- Long, unbroken take, in film lingo
- Pound note, in English slang
- Redoubtable person
- Peerless person
- Lulu, or singleton
- Lulu
- Remarkable person
- Person who is sui generis
- Person who's sui generis
- "Previously ___" (intro to a long-running medical drama)
- "Previously ___ ..." (medical show opening)
- "Previously ___ ..." (TV show intro)
- Nonesuch
- Nonpareil person
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- Not just a rarity
- Superhero
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- Special person
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- Wunderkind
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- Unusual bloke
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- What towser has
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- New York Times - March 15, 2015