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Answer for the clue "Scottish-born US steel magnate and philanthropist, d. 1919 ", 8 letters:
carnegie

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Diane Robards regarded Officers John Carnegie and Leland Ford as wannabes.

Diane and her two acolytes Ford and Carnegie supplied with croissants and coffee.

Next came John Carnegie, moving slowly but deliberately in the same direction.

Supposedly, Carnegie and Leland had been working the front gates of the neighborhood when this latest mishap had occurred.

He and John Carnegie had, as usual, been forced to chase down a naked Roman Gervase and wrestle him into the patrol car around ten and then deliver him home and into the hands of his extremely polite and soft-spoken manservant.

He and Carnegie knew the residents of their community better than anyone else on the planet.

Was this meet behaviour for the future husband of such a woman as Miss Carnegie, who was not only herself, but who also wrote poetry for the magazines?

I just honour Miss Carnegie as though she were the Queen, or even more, because she writes verse for the magazines, and the Queen only writes diaries.

And if it interests you to know it, Captain--I do owe you something personally, I suppose, and you have some right to be in my confidence--if it interests you to hear such a thing, I may tell you I shall probably marry Miss Carnegie as soon as I get back to her.

Miss Carnegie was sitting under the lee of the deckhouse aft, watching him, and somehow or other he did not choose to have a scene before her.

But Kettle was resourceful and strong, and he had a grip round Miss Carnegie and a hold on something solid when the waters drenched on him, and he contrived never to be wrested entirely from his hold.

In fact, he was not quite forgiven for his escapade with Miss Carnegie, or for that other involuntary excursion with Donna Clotilde La Touche, till such time as he had acquired fortune from a venture on the seas, and was able to take Mrs.

As was his wont, Carnegie had his driver deposit him half a mile from his doorstep to allow him a head-clearing walk before home, hot chocolate and slumber.

Not for the first time since his visit to the Hume Laboratories did Carnegie wonder precisely what they did at the establishment.

Migeon, picked it up, while Carnegie concluded his pep talk to the assembled officers.