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Answer for the clue "The actor we celebrate today ", 7 letters:
plummer

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Plummer is a surname , and may refer to: Arts and entertainment Amanda Plummer (b. 1957), Canadian-US film, television and stage actress, daughter of Christopher Plummer Christopher Plummer (b. 1929), Canadian film and theatre actor David Plummer (f. 1990s-present), ...

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Population (2000): 990 Housing Units (2000): 380 Land area (2000): 1.131229 sq. miles (2.929869 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 1.131229 sq. miles (2.929869 sq. km) FIPS code: 63910 Located within: Idaho ...

Usage examples of plummer.

Dr, Tommy Plummer go on about it over Sunrise Sandwiches and chocolate-smeared bagels at the Carver cantina.

Ordinarily, well-offs like Kraft and Plummer would have to pay big bucks to do this kind of slumming.

Add to this the rooms Plummer has christened the Squash Courts and the Jacuzziobscure maintenance function facilities now employed by residents in competitive rituals of moral tougheningand one has a complete home away from home.

Nurse Spiegel petitions Plummer with an unguarded glance as he makes his bluff pass at her back at Carver.

Something in the pitch suggesting that Plummer is the cultural case in point.

Kraft is performing sloppy seconds on an emergency repair cobbled together by Plummer on an eleven-year-old male who was riding semifigurative shotgun in a car that a couple club brothers had taken out on community loan.

Rebecca Mary was a Plummer too, but she did not think of that, unless the unswerving determination in her stout little heart was the unconscious recognition of it.

That it would entail an almost endless amount of work did not daunt her: Rebecca Mary was a Plummer, and Plummers were not to be daunted.

It seemed a terrible thing to be following Rebecca Mary--Rebecca Mary Plummer to a forbidden place.

Between the two of them, little Plummer and big, stretched of late a tie woven of sheets and a gorgeous quilt of a thousand bits.

When she closed the little book it was not a Plummer face she lifted it to and laid it against for the space of a breath--a Plummer face would not have been wet.

The Plummer mantle of reticence had fallen too heavily on her narrow little shoulders.

She kept on patiently with the Plummer kind of patience that never gave up.

Then all was quite still, but she could discern with her pair of trusty Plummer eyes two long legs gently dangling.

Through a rift in the leaves she could see with her good Plummer eyes a swaying spot of brown and white that was Aunt Olivia rocking.