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- Little Man __ (Foster flick)
- Darren Stevens's boss
- London art gallery
- London gallery
- Art philanthropist Sir Henry
- UK museum name
- Gallery that holds the national collection of British art
- Robbie's "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" role
- Little Man__ (Foster film)
- Home of Dalí's "Metamorphosis of Narcissus"
- ___ Modern
- London museum that gives out the annual Turner Prize
- ___ Modern (London museum)
- London home to Picasso's "The Weeping Woman," with "The"
- Canadian singer McRae
- Gallery in London
- U.K. gallery
- Actor Donovan
- Home to some Sargents
- Jodie Foster film, "Little Man __"
- Pulitzer-winning poet of 1992
- London museum
- Gallery on the Thames
- Where to see Roy Lichtenstein's "Whaam!"
- Where to see Lichtenstein's "Whaam!"
- Little Man ___ (Jodie Foster film)
- London gallery, with "The"
- London's ___ Gallery
- Gallery of London
- Voice of Walt Disney's Hercules
- Soap family name
- Sir Henry's gallery
- Donovan of Disney's "Hercules"
- ___ Modern (new London gallery)
- Boss on "Bewitched"
- Westminster gallery
- National Gallery of British Art, now
- Where to see Warhol in London
- Atterbury Street gallery
- Actress Sharon
- British art gallery name
- ___ Modern (London gallery)
- Little Man ___
- Site of many London hangings
- London home of Constables and Sargents, with "the"
- Where in London to see Sargents and Constables
- ___ Modern (London art gallery)
- Valley of the Dolls actress
- British art gallery
- Little Man ___ (Jodie Foster movie)
- British art institution
- London art setting
- British museum
- London's ___ Modern (art gallery)
- London art complex
- ___ Modern (British museum)
- London art museum
- Constables hang here
- Little Man ___: Foster film
- Noted gallery
- Gallery on Atterbury Street
- Little Man __: Jodie Foster film
- Westminster haunts for art lovers
- Any of four English galleries
- Thames gallery
- Thames gallery (h)
- Westminster art gallery
- London's __ Britain art gallery
- Pop __, Chok'lit Shoppe owner in "Archie" comics
- Where Gainsboroughs hang
- __ St Ives: Cornwall museum
- London's __ Modern
- London home of Constables and Sargents
- Museum that awards the Turner Prize
- Thames museum
- Turner Prize-awarding gallery
- British art house
- St Ives gallery
- Little Man __: 1991 Foster film
- Any of four British art galleries
- Big name in British art
- Name on four British art galleries
- __ Modern: London art gallery
- Actress Catherine who played Donna Noble on "Doctor Who"
- 1992 Pulitzer poet James
- Dryden collaborator
- Where to see Hogarths and Turners
- Art patron Sir Henry
- English art philanthropist
- __ Liverpool art museum
- Network of four British galleries
- Gallery with a Liverpool branch
- __ Modern (London gallery)
- __ Britain (London art museum)
- Art museum in Westminster
- Home of British national art
- Awarder of the Turner Prize for visual art
- London's __ Modern gallery
- Any of four English art galleries
- Sugar magnate who endowed a gallery
- British art patron
- Sugar baron/art collector/philanthropist
- __ Modern (London museum)
- London "Modern" art gallery
- Art gallery in London.
- Poet Nahum.
- ___ Gallery.
- British gallery patron
- London gallery name
- Where to see Sargents
- Panacea: A Poem Upon Tea poet
- Hawkeyes quarterback Drew
- Sharon of "Valley of the Dolls"
- Home to many Gainsboroughs
- National Art Gallery, in London.
- American poet, novelist, author of "The Fathers," 1938.
- Founder of National Art Gallery, 1892.
- Famous art gallery in London.
- Famous London art gallery.
- ___ Gallery, London art museum.
- British Poet Laureate (1692–1715).
- Art gallery in Washington.
- American poet and critic.
- ___ Gallery, in London.
- Famous art gallery.
- Poet and critic then and now.
- American poet.
- Famous gallery.
- U.S. poet
- English gallery
- London landmark
- English poet laureate, 1692–1715
- London art name
- Art gallery
- Philadelphia's ex-mayor
- Wisp of hair, in Scotland
- London showplace
- N.L. pitcher Randy
- Poet Allen
- Famed gallery
- Gallery featuring Turner PAintings
- Gallery featuring scores of Turners
- Where to see Watts works
- Poet laureate after Shadwell
- U.S. or English poet
- English art patron
- Poet laureate: 1692–1715
- Grace ___, in "A Rage to Live"
- Poet Nahum ___
- Soap name
- Chester or Jessica of "Soap"
- Allen or Nahum of poetic fame
- Bollingen Prize winner: 1957
- British or U.S. poet
- Conductor Jeffrey ___
- London art angel
- U.S. critic-poet: 1899-1979
- Family name in "A Rage to Live"
- Surname in "A Rage to Live"
- Poet-playwright Nahum ___
- Pulitzer poet James ___
- Soap” family name nyt 1995 TATE London gallery nyt 1995 TATE London gallery nyt 1995 TATE London's _____ Gallery nyt 1995 TATE Poet laureate Nahum nyt 1995 TATER Spud nyt 1995 TATER Spud nyt 1995 TATEREATER One who devours a spud nyt 1995 TATI Mon Oncle" director
- Site of some Sargent paintings
- English poet laureate Nahum ___
- Site of some Millais works, with "the"
- 1991 film "Little Man ___"
- Poet laureate of 1692
- Where to see Turners and Sargents
- The Fathers novelist
- British poet laureate Nahum
- Turner Wing gallery
- King Lear bowdlerizer
- Poet laureate of 1700
- Site of many a Sargent
- Where some Picassos hang
- Renowned London gallery
- Site of some Sargents
- Home to some Sargents, with "the"
- New Criticism poet Allen ___
- Ode to the Confederate Dead poet Allen ___
- Ode to the Confederate Dead poet
- Sir Henry for whom a gallery is named
- Where to see a Constable or Turner, with "the"
- Poet who wrote the novel "The Fathers"
- Title boy genius of a 1991 film
- Where many Sargents hang, with "the"
- English poet laureate of 1692-1715
- Gallery showing works by Turner, Reynolds and Constable
- Larry or Louise on "Bewitched"
- British art museum
- London tourist stop
- Home to many John Constable works, with "the"
- Turner Prize institution
- Jazz saxophonist Buddy
- Cel material
- English poet laureate Nahum
- London tourist destination, with "the"
- Allen ___, onetime U.S. poet laureate
- Museum near Westminster Abbey
- Home to Rodin's "The Kiss," with "the"
- Art museum with many Constables and Sargents
- British philanthropist Henry
- Home for a Hogarth or a Constable, with "the"
- Museum on the Thames
- Home to many Constables and Sargents
- Thames-side art gallery
- Actor Larenz
- ___ Britain (London museum)
- Famed art patron Henry
- Institution with galleries in Liverpool and Cornwall
- British modern art museum
- Comedienne Catherine, of "The Office"
- 'Little Man _____' ('91 film)
- Conductor Jeffrey
- Gallery with the John Singer Sargent Wing
- England's national art gallery
- Catherine who returned to "Doctor Who" in 2023
- ___ Britain (London institution that's home to some Larry Achiampong works)
- Gallery founded in 1897
- Museum that's called a gallery
- Little Man _____ (Jodie Foster film)
- Bewitched boss
- London gallery founder
- One place to see Warhol in London
- Modern museum in London
- Little Man ___ (Foster flick)
- Gallery near the Thames
- England's national gallery
- London's national art gallery
- Little Man ___ (1991 film)
- ___ Britain (art gallery)
- National Gallery of British Art, today
- British gallery name
- Sharon ___ (actress played by Margot Robbie)
- Little Man ____
- ___ Springs, TN
- Where some Sargents are seen
- British gallery
- Name of several British galleries
- London art center, ___ Modern
- Foster film "Little Man ___"
- Gallery in England
- London's ___ Modern
- London's ___ Modern gallery
- Any of four British galleries
- ___ Liverpool (English gallery)
- The Office star Catherine
- British 37-Down institution
- UK art institution
- You Broke Me First singer McRae
- Where Sargents hang
- Where hangings occur in London
- ___ Britain (art museum)
- Sucralose maker _____ & Lyle
- Home or many Turners
- Home to many Turners
- Site of Millais's painting "Ophelia"
- Home of Constable's "The Gleaners, Brighton"
- Gallery that awards the Turner Prize
- Destination for Turner fans
- Gallery overlooking the Thames
- Museum named for a sugar magnate
- Museum with a large Turner collection
- Where to view Millais's "Ophelia"
- It began as the National Gallery of British Art
- London art institution
- London destination for Turner fans
- Famed London art institution
- Henry who established an art gallery
- Sugar magnate Henry, who donated his art collection