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Answer for the clue "Lancaster of films ", 4 letters:
burt

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Birt \Birt\ (b[~e]rt), n. [OE. byrte; cf. F. bertonneau. Cf. Bret , Burt .] (Zo["o]l.) A fish of the turbot kind; the brill. [Written also burt , bret , or brut .] [Prov. Eng.]

Usage examples of burt.

The Director was worried, and Alex expected a grilling on the subject from Burt Britten at lunch.

Burt Britten noticed as he crossed the south portals onto the House floor was that Tommy Langston had nodded off at his desk again.

Kerr and Burt Lancaster must have frozen their patooties off making that scene.

Burt said no Algernon is a very speshul mouse with an operashun like mine.

Burt Reynolds, Gene Hackman, and Jane Fonda were dressed up as villagers, rendered unrecognisable by makeup, so desperate to be in this movie that they were willing to be unbilled extras.

True to her word, Bonnie dispatched Burt and another man to the bowels of the basement and ten minutes later both men carried out sev cml parts.

Burt and the Prime Board should send word ahead of us by matter-transmitter, to these six planets and all the other inhabited planets within fifty or a hundred light-years, it would be awkward for us.

Eliza Burt Gamble, an American lady anthropologist: The beautiful coloring of male birds and fishes, and the various appendages acquired by males throughout the various orders below man, and which, sofar as they themselves are concerned, serve no other useful purpose than to aid them in securing the favours of the females, have by the latter been turned to account in the processes of reproduction.

Peaceful Jones didn't buy it last night and Burt wasn't buying it today.

My smile faded at the sight of Burt and Jays staring past me with barely-concealed expressions of horror.

I was considering implications when Burt Zogby hollered from the control room.

Also he considered that his remark was very nearly a compliment compared with what he would probably have said to Burt Northwade's face, had that undesirable industrialist been present.

He even helped Uncle Burt to make more moneyhe's a clever inventor, too, and during the war he designed a machine that would put tags on laces twice as quickly as the old way, or something like that.

And there's a paper with them which says that all rights in them belong to Burt Northwadewith no time limit specified.

If we had that contract back, as well as the plans, Uncle Burt would never have the face to go into a court and publish the terms of it, which he'd have to do if he wanted to make any claim.