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dazle

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The answer DAZLE has 1 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.

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Definitions of dazle in various dictionaries:

DAZLE - Sarah Dazley (1819 – 5 August 1843), later known as the "Potton Poisoner", was an English murderer convicted of the poisoning of her husband Willia...

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See 11-Down
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Aug 21 2002 New York Times
Dazle might refer to
Sarah Dazley (1819 – 5 August 1843), later known as the "Potton Poisoner", was an English murderer convicted of the poisoning of her husband William Dazley. Dazley was suspected, but not tried, in the poisoning of her first husband Simeon Mead and their son Jonah Mead in 1840. The murder of William Dazley took place in Wrestlingworth, England.*
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