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DEHAVILLANDOlivia, Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar winner for To Each His Own (2,9)
OLIVIAand 7dn, Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar winner for To Each His Own (6,11)
GREGORYPECKBest Actor Oscar-winner for To Kill a Mockingbird (7,4)
PECKGregory ___, Best Actor in a Leading Role Oscar winner for To Kill a Mockingbird (4)
GREGORYBest Actor in a Leading Role Oscar winner for To Kill A Mockingbird (7)
ITTAKESALLSORTS"To each his own" - slogan for Bassett's lorry? (2,5,3,5)
SES"A chacun ___ gouts" ("To each his own")
ASONChacun ___ goût (to each his own)
OWN"To Each His ____"
STRIKEAnglo-Saxon word for "to go or flow" or "to rub lightly" that came to mean a hit; an attack by aircraft; a raid; a find, as in gold, luck or oil; or, a downing of work tools in protest (6)
BADHAMMary ?, Best Actress in a Supporting Role Oscar nominee for To Kill a Mockingbird (6)
PARLOURFrom the Old French for "to speak", a monastery or nunnery's apartment for conversation; an antiquated word for a sitting room; a beauty salon; an ice cream shop; or, a milking shed (7)
BERCEUSEFrom the French for "to rock", a cradle-song, hushaby or lullaby with which to gently sway a baby to sleep; or, a musical composition, such as Chopin's famous Op 57 soother, suggestive of such a baloo
CUISINEFrom the Latin for "to cook", a French word for "kitchen" used to describe a manner, method or style of cooking; the dishes/food prepared; or, a cooking department (7)
MORSELWord, from Old French for "to bite", for a mouthful or choice scrap of food; a dainty; a small child or person; or, a modicum generally (6)
THIRSTWord, from the Latin for "to dry, to parch", for a parched longing, whether for water or wisdom (6)
REAGIFrom the French for "to laugh", a word used to mean cheerful, chuckling, merry or smiling; or, of a landscape, delightful to the view (5)
RIANTFrom the French for "to laugh", a word used to mean cheerful, chuckling, merry or smiling; or, of a landscape, delightful to the view (5)
CADENCEBased on Latin for "to fall", the close of a musical phrase or section; a fall in pitch of the voice at the end of a sentence; or, rhythmic flow (7)
HENWord, related to Latin for "to sing", for a female chicken or other fowl (3)