Fictional criminal on soap opera (Crossword clue)
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KIM TATE (3,4) |
CARL KING (4,4) DEN WATTS (3,5) JASE DYER (4,4) JAY BROWN (3,5) JED STONE (3,5) MO HARRIS (2,6) TONY KING (4,4) |
CARL WHITE (4,5) DEAN WICKS (4,5) ERICA KANE (5,4) JOHN STAPE (4,5) MARCO DANE (5,4) MAY WRIGHT (3,6) SADIE KING (5,4) STEVE OWEN (5,4) WARREN FOX (6,3) |
AMBER MOORE (5,5) ANNE FOSTER (4,6) BETH TINKER (4,6) DARCY TYLER (5,5) DORIAN LORD (6,4) HARI PRASAD (4,6) JR CHANDLER (2,8) ROSS BARTON (4,6) RYAN MALLOY (4,6) VAL POLLARD (3,7) |
ANNIE DUTTON (5,6) ANNIE PALMER (5,6) CARLY SNYDER (5,6) DAMON MILLER (5,6) DAN SULLIVAN (3,8) DINAH MARLER (5,6) GARY CANNING (4,7) GRAHAM CLARK (6,5) JOHNNY ALLEN (6,5) KATE ROBERTS (4,7) KATYA KINSKI (5,6) KENDALL HART (7,4) KYLE BRAXTON (4,7) MASON TURNER (5,6) NICK TILSLEY (4,7) SAM MITCHELL (3,8) STEVEN BEALE (6,5) TRACY BARLOW (5,6) |
ADAM CHANDLER (4,8) BRENDAN BRADY (7,5) DAVID HAYWARD (5,7) DEACON SHARPE (6,6) JACK BRANNING (4,8) JOHNNY COOPER (6,6) MARTIN FOWLER (6,6) PHIL MITCHELL (4,8) ROSEMARY KING (8,4) ROXY MITCHELL (4,8) |
ADEN JEFFERIES (4,9) ALAN SPAULDING (4,9) BECKY MCDONALD (5,8) BIANCA JACKSON (6,7) DARREN OSBORNE (6,7) DENNIS RICKMAN (6,7) GAVIN SULLIVAN (5,8) GRAEME PROCTOR (6,7) JACQUI MCQUEEN (6,7) JANINE BUTCHER (6,7) JASMINE THOMAS (7,6) JESSE MCGREGOR (5,8) PATTY WILLIAMS (5,8) |
CLARKE GARRISON (6,8) DOCTOR BROWNING (6,8) GREENLEE SMYTHE (8,6) THERESA MCQUEEN (7,7) |
CINDY CUNNINGHAM (5,10) CRAIG MONTGOMERY (5,10) MERCEDES MCQUEEN (8,7) |
ADRIAN DEGENHARDT (6,10) JAMES NIGHTINGALE (5,11) PEARL LADDERBANKS (5,11) |
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