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Answer for the clue "Collaborated with Bertolt Brecht (1900-1950) ", 5 letters:
weill

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This time Weill rested back in his chair for fifteen minutes or more, while Francis Belanger went hurriedly through two cigarettes.

In the end I agreed to call Lenny, then get in touch with Weill again at his Chicago office.

A non-commissioned officer, named Weill, with a party blew up the wall with dynamite, and the safe was extricated from the rubbish, carried to the station, put on a truck, and sent to Boche-land.

This man Weill, before the war, often came to Luneville on business with hops, was always well received there, made himself agreeable and knew everybody.

Stanly Weill rose beside him, shoved the cased sound-recorder into his hands, and pushed him back into his seat.

But he was as sure that he would never see Stanly Weill alive again as he was that the next morning the sun would rise.

Yet nowhere on any of their report forms were there spaces to mention pixie features, the swing of her dark hair, the tilt of her head when she listened, or the infectious laugh, which, according to Curtis Weill, got more work out of the men than two hard-nosed foremen or double wages ever could.

Curtis Weill parked the toothpick in the corner of his mouth and held up two slender headless nails, identical in size and length except one was brighter.

Dwight arrived at his office in the basement of the courthouse, Curtis Weill was waiting for him.

This time, Weill rested back in his chair for fifteen minutes or more, while Francis Belanger went hurriedly through two cigarettes.

And Weill rang me half an hour ago to tell me some more - also that Eva had been killed.

Ann Godoff, deputy publisher Howard Weill, and associate publisher Ivan Held for believing in this project and making the process so easy.

Just three years ago when your name was still Marcus Weill and you were the trusted senior partner of Weill and Weill, Investments, of New York, Chicago, and Paris.

Greta Garbo, Ernest Hemingway, Jimmy Stewart, Ginger Rogers, Edna Ferber, Gene Kelly, Fredric March, Judy Garland, Myrna Loy, Montgomery Clift, Gregory Peck, Boris Karloff, Billy Wilder, Kurt Weill, Josh Logan, Dashiell Hammett, Charles Laughton, Ben Hecht, Charles MacArthur, Helen Hayes, Herman Mankiewicz, Lillian Hellman, Fred Astaire, Gene Fowler, and on and on.

Though deadlines can focus the mind, many songwriters have found that the task is made a great deal easier, and the results are more satisfactory, if they work with a partner: Rodgers and Hart, Brecht and Weill, Gilbert and Sullivan, Goffin and King, Leiber and Stoller.