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Answer for the clue "Alice who won an Emmy for "Bewitched" ", 6 letters:
pearce

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Pearce is a surname , and may refer to: Adam Pearce (born 1978), American professional wrestler Al Pearce (1898–1961), American comedian, singer and banjoist Alec Pearce (1910–1982), English cricketer Alex Pearce (born 1988), English footballer Alexander ...

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In addition I would like to thank my Anglophone editors on both sides of the Atlantic, Tom Weldon at Heinemann, Jim Wade at Crown and John Pearce at Doubleday Canada, as well as my literary agents Bill Hamilton and Sara Fisher, for their continuing commitment, solidarity and wise counsel.

Harvey Pearce probably got the macaw the same way he scored the bird Pounder mentioned.

I were, like Pearce, prone to Godliness and guilt, I might find myself a little discomforted by the fact that, attached as I am to Bathurst, I am deceiving him.

And it is a landscape of thin things - feathery marsh grasses and bullrushes and bending willows - so that I smiled when I thought of Pearce within it, thin and threadbare, and I also began to sense how I, with my wide, flat face, my fleshy lip and my soft belly, was not at one with it at all.

Tavern: from Aldwoman Pearce or Tom Mullin or in the songs Coelin sang.

Pearce took hold of a manrope on one edge of the entry port to hold it close, One Tooth the other.

Eddie Pearce, a former PGA Tour player for whom Greenberg had caddied, examined his swing.

The belemnite, it turned out, had been discovered four years earlier by an amateur naturalist named Chaning Pearce, and the discovery had been fully reported at a meeting of the Geological Society.

All the younger, cleaner-cut men like Red Pearce and Frenchy and Beady Jones and Williams and the scout Blicky, were on the other side.

Joan trembled, for she divined what none of these robbers knew, and it was that Pearce was perilously near death.

Burleigh, Nevinson, Battersby, Stuart, Amery, Atkins, Baillie, Kinneir, Churchill, James, Ralph, Barnes, Maxwell, Pearce, Hamilton, and others.

As I told you, Pearce was for the prosecution - would-be handsome young fellow, smirking at the judge - very able speech nevertheless, I must admit, blackguarding all the defendants.

Before a huge crowd which included Beau Brummel and the Duke of Clarence (later William IV), Pearce narrowly beat Gully over 64 rounds.

Tolkien, Laurence Houseman, Walter de la Mare, Rudyard Kipling, Kastner, Peter Dickinson, Philippa Pearce, Susan Cooper, Barbara Willard, E.

Not sharing with Mr Pearce the privilege of membership of Pennick Rural District Council, she was unaccustomed to the somewhat dislocated language in which the affairs of that and similar authorities habitually are conducted.