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There are 103 clues with the answer 'WESLEY'
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John and Charles ___ , brothers who founded the Methodist movement in the Church of England.
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Snipes of
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Methodism mastermind
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John of Methodism
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Methodism's founder John
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Pen name under which Mary Aline Mynors Farmar wrote The Camomile Lawn and Harnessing Peacocks (6)
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Methodism founder John ___
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_ Snipes, star of the films Blade and Demolition Man (6)
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Founder of Metho dism
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John ---, 18th Century English preacher who founded Methodism (6)
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John _, 18th-century English preacher who founded Methodism (6)
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With 32-Across Blade actor who plays General Izzi in Coming 2 America
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Pen name of the author who wrote The Camomile Lawn (6)
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Charles, English Methodist leader who wrote the original hymn lyrics that became Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (6)
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John ___ (1703-91)
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Ensign ___ Crusher, Wil Wheaton's "Star Trek: TNG" role
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John _; English preacher who founded Methodism (6)
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Ensign __ Crusher, Wil Wheaton's "Star Trek: TNG" role
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College that once existed in Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Author who wrote novels including Jumping the Queue, The Camomile Lawn and Harnessing Peacocks (6)
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With 35-Across Passenger 57 actor who played crime lord Simon Phoenix in 15-Across
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Author of at least 10 bestselling novels written in her 70s including Jumping the Queue, The Camomile Lawn and Harnessing Peacocks (6)
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Charles, Hark! The Herald Angels Sing hymn writer (6)
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Blade:Trinity star, ... Snipes (6)
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John ... cofounded Methodism with his brother Charles (6)
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Filipino-American grandmaster So
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"Blade" actor Snipes
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'Blade' actor Snipes
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Lewes upset by Yankee, Edie's Last of the Summer Wine husband (6)
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Author from Devon whose novels including Jumping the Queue, The Camomile Lawn and Harnessing Peacocks were adapted to screen (6)