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Answer for the clue "His 1961 record had an asterisk ", 5 letters:
maris

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Anton Mauve and Josef lived in Amsterdam, Jacob and Willem Maris were in the provinces, and Josef Israels, Johannes Bosboom and Blommers were wandering about from town to town without any permanent headquarters.

Mauve, Neuhuys, Israels, Jacob and Willem Maris, Bosboom, and Blommers not only had everything they painted sold at high prices by Goupil and Company, but they were in a fair way to becoming classics.

Porta manes, et stella maris, succurre cadenti surgere qui curat populo!

Maris sculled from the workspace cylinder, with its lockers and racks and benches, through the spherical airlock, into the living quarters.

After nothing else happened for a whole minute, Maris sculled over to investigate.

Maris, as if wondering why Thrawn had brought non-Chiss along for the ride.

While they waited, the Vakil ordered chairs brought for Gabrel and Maris, had his servants bring them cups of fruit sorbet chilled in the mountain snows, and even allowed their bonds to be loosened so that they could hold the cups for themselves.

Maris had all that many chances to sashay along the shopping aisles of Fourteen as if she were a toppie herself, somebody who belonged there.

Maris said in her best toppie voice, a little husky still from the searing mouthful of soup.

A work of fiction should carry the hall mark of its author as surely as a Goya, a Daumier, a Velasquez, and a Mathew Maris, should be the unmistakable creations of those masters.

Maris often had seen flyers, impatient with their land-bound help, draw their almost-open wings up and shake out the last joint or two with a sharp snap.

They were giving her the name of flyer even as they took away her wings, Maris thought.

Maris steps into the Council Room, glances around to see no one besides the other two Council members are there, and closes the door behind him.

And there Sir Percivale de Galis and Sir Ector de Maris began and told the whole adventures: that Sir Launcelot had been out of his mind the time of his absence, and how he called himself Le Chevaler Mal Fet, the knight that had trespassed.

Resigned, he parked the Jeep and came around to open the door for Maris, clasping his hands around her narrow waist and lifting her to the ground.