Crossword Clue: Thomas or Oliver
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "Thomas or Oliver"
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Thomas or Oliver"
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- Actor Tom of "The Revenant"
- Author of Jude the Obscure
- Author of "Jude the Obscure"
- Author of "The Dynasts"
- Bold
- Comedy duo's tie twiddler
- Frank or Joe of books
- "Far from the Madding Crowd" author
- "Far From the Madding Crowd" writer
- Built to take it
- English novelist
- Having great stamina
- Creator of Tess
- He wrote "Jude the Obscure"
- He wrote "The Dynasts"
- Heavy of old comedies
- Indefatigable
- Jude Fawley's creator
- "Jude the Obscure" author
- "Jude the Obscure" novelist
- The __ Boys: fictional detectives
- The ___ Boys (teen detectives)
- Novelist Thomas ____
- Robust and strong
- Robust; strong
- Robust
- "The Dynasts" author
- Strong
- Vigorous
- Sturdy
- Rooney role in many MGM films
- Rooney role
- Rugged
- Ruggedly healthy
- Oliver or Thomas
- One in "another fine mess"
- Laurel's partner
- "Love Finds Andy ___": 1938 film
- "Mad Max: Fury Road" star Tom
- Resistant to cold, as plants
- Physically robust
- Surname of two detective brothers
- Thomas or Oliver
- Start of a Kramden laugh
- Start of a Ralph Kramden laugh
- Tess Durbeyfield creator
- "Tess of the d'Urbervilles" author Thomas
- Tom who played Bane in "The Dark Knight Rises"
Recent Usage of Thomas or Oliver in Crossword Puzzles
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- New York Times - Jan. 28, 1977