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Answer for the clue "Bette's "All About Eve" role ", 5 letters:
margo

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Margo is a brand of soap manufactured in India . The soap has neem as its main ingredient. The soap was manufactured by Calcutta Chemicals and was launched in 1920. In 1988 the soap was among the top five selling brands in India, with a market share of ...

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n. (context anatomy English) border, margin

Usage examples of margo.

The perfect caricature of a hard-driving journalist, and Margo suspected he cultivated the look.

It was so overpopulated with algae and weeds that Margo had only rarely been able to catch sight of a fish peering out through the murk.

Her adviser often seemed preoccupied dur­ing these weekly meetings, and Margo was constantly scrambling to give him something new.

A stranger might think him asleep, but Margo knew Frock was listening with intense concentration.

It hadn’t been a bad deal for Smithback at all, Margo thought, given the only modest success of his previous book on the Boston Aquarium.

As Margo and Moriarty passed from one of the buildings into another, the ceiling ascended, and the catwalk became a branching corridor.

Peering in, Margo could see a tiny room stuffed with masks, sha­man’s rattles, painted and beaded skins, and a group of long sticks topped by grimacing heads.

Normally Margo would have merely sent down a requisition slip and avoided the ordeal.

Though he was nearly eighty, Margo suspected he only feigned deafness to annoy people.

He was Frock’s most brilliant protégé, which made Margo oc­casionally resentful.

Pendergast believes it was constructed as a weapon of some sort,” Margo said quickly.

Certain she had reached a dead end, Margo approached the totem pole unwillingly.

Its head was bent stiffly toward Margo as if prepared to tell her a se­cret, sightless eye sockets bulging, mouth ossified into a rictus of pain.

Wright called in, having to go back into that exhibition—forced Margo to straighten up.

Looking around, Margo spot­ted several Museum staffers, including Bill Smithback.