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LARRYADLERLegendary US harmonica player, 1914-2001, who moved to London during the 1950s (5,5)
PICCADILLYBUSHMAN
In the early 20th century a wealthy Australian who moved to London (10,7)
MAYORSSHOWMaster and female leader (not English) who moved to London event. (4,6,4)
ADLERLarry --, 1914-2001, US harmonica virtuoso (5)
LORDMaster and female leader (not English) who moved to London event. (4,6,4)
BABYBOOMERInfant's hooded garment / One born during the 1950s, maybe
JERRYMINOR"Saturday Night Live" alum (2000-2001) who was also on "Mr. Show" and "Arrested Development"
HOWLINWOLFLegendary blues harmonica player from Mississippi
LARRY**** Adler, US harmonica player and film composer born in 1914 (5)
STOWAntiquary whose Survey of London during Elizabeth I's reign charts life in the capital from its castles and towers to the butchers and bakers prior to the Plague and the Great Fire (4)
EVANSDale, US singer-actress who died in 2001 who was married to the singer-actor Roy Rogers (5)
SMOGCovering London during the Victorian era, what is the combination of smoke and fog? (4)
BLITZEastEnders spin-off CivvyStreet was set in London during the ___ (5)
TISSOTWhich French painter moved to London after his involvement with the Paris Commune and painted sumptu
HOPEANDGLORY1987 British comedy-drama-war film, written, produced and directed by John Boorman and based on his own experiences of growing up in London during the Blitz
CASSATTUS artist who moved to Paris where she exhibited her paintings with the French Impressionists (7)
ASHWINFormer captain of the Punjab Kings, who moved to the Delhi Capitals in 2020
MAUMAU? Uprising, nationalist insurgency in Kenya during the 1950s that aimed to overthrow British rule
GATWICKLondon's second airport which was upgraded during the 1950s (7)
REDSTeam that briefly changed its name during the 1950s to appease McCarthyites