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A Hard Road To Glory author
A Hard Road to Glory athlete-author
A Hard Road to Glory writer
As Long ___ Needs Me (Oliver! song)
But
Days of Grace author
Days of Grace author Arthur
Days of Grace author/athlete
Days of Grace memoirist
Days of Grace: A Memoir author
Days of Grace: a Memoir author Arthur
Hard Road to Glory author
Hard Road to Glory writer
I dont want to be remembered for my tennis accomplishments speaker
Norma ___ (Susan Glaspell novel)
Norma ___
Off the Court author
Off the Court author Arthur
Off the Court autobiographer
Off the Court autobiographer Arthur
Off the Court writer
That ___ is
#1 tennis player of 1975
68 US Open winner
70s Wimbledon champ Arthur
70s Wimbledon winner
70s netter
70s tennis champ
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70s tennis star Arthur
75 Wimbledon champ
75 Wimbledon champ Arthur
75 Wimbledon champion
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A Hard Road to Glory author
Days of Grace memoirist
Off the Court author
___ drove out of sight...
(missing clue)
115. 1975 Wimbledon champ
1965 NCAA tennis champ
1965 NCAA tennis champ Arthur
1967 U.S. clay court champion
1968 U.S. Open champ
1968 U.S. Open champ Arthur
1968 U.S. Open champion
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1980s Davis Cup captain
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1982 Davis Cup captain
1985 Tennis Hall of Fame inductee
3 Late Arthur
7/5/75 winner over Connors
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A Queens stadium
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A stadium at Flushing Meadows is named for him
Ace Arthur
Ace-serving Arthur
American Revolution general John
Anti-apartheid Arthur
Arthur -- Stadium
Arthur ___ Courage Award (ESPY)
Arthur ___ Stadium
Arthur ___ Stadium (NYC tennis locale)
Arthur ___ Stadium (Queens landmark)
Arthur ___ Stadium (U.S.T.A. facility)
Arthur ___ Stadium (site of the U.S. Open)
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Arthur ___ for Courage Award (ESPY)
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Arthur with a stadium named for him
Arthur___
Athlete Arthur
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Athlete for whom ESPNs Courage Award is named
Athlete honored on a 2005 postage stamp
Athlete who battled apartheid
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Athlete who wrote the childrens book Daddy and Me
Athlete whose memoir was Days of Grace
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Athletic Arthur
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Australian Open runner-up
Australian Open winner after Laver
Author Arthur of Days of Grace: A Memoir
Author of tennis
Author on mythology Geoffrey___
Big Apple stadium
Big Apple tennis stadium
Big Apple tennis stadium name
Big name in tennis
Borg contemporary
Carolina county
Celebrated Wimbledon winner
Civil rights promoter with lots of court experience
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Connors lost to him in the 1975 Wimbledon final
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Courts Arthur
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ESPNs Arthur ___ Courage Award
ESPNs Award for Courage is named for him
ESPNs Courage Award is named for him
Early Carolina governor for whom a county and city are named
Eponym of a Flushing Meadows stadium
Eponym of a Flushing Meadows tennis stadium
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Eponym of the ESPY Courage Award
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First African-American selected for a U.S. Davis Cup team
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First tennis player to earn $100
Flushing Meadow stadium name
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Flushing Meadows Arthur ___ Stadium
Flushing stadium
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Foe of Connors and Borg
Foe of Laver and Newcombe
For whom a famed Brooklyn stadium is named
Former Davis Cup captain
Former Davis Cup captain Arthur
Former Davis Cup coach
Former North Carolina governor after whom a city is named
Former UCLA tennis star Arthur
Former Wimbledon champ Arthur
Former Wimbledon champion Arthur
Gentleman of the court
Glaspells Norma ___
Governor for whom a North Carolina city is named
Grand Slam stadium
Grand Slam-winner Arthur
He beat Connors to win Wimbledon
He beat Okker to win the 1968 U.S. Open
He burned up the courts in the 70s
He defeated Connors at Wimbledon in 1975
He defeated Connors for the 1975 Wimbledon championship
He got a tennis scholarship from U.C.L.A.
He had a great backhand
He lost to Nastase in the 1972 U.S. Open final
He outlasted Okker at Forest Hills in 1968
He rivaled Laver
He wrote Off the Court
Hes a strange athlete
Immortal name in tennis
Inspirational tennis champ
King Arthur of the court
King Arthur of the courts
Late Davis Cup captain for the U.S.
Late Wimbledon champ
Late apartheid opponent
Late court star-commentator
Late opponent of apartheid
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Late tennis V.I.P. Arthur
Late tennis ace
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Laver contemporary
Laver rival
Legendary Arthur
Legendary name in tennis
Legendary tennis star
Loser to Nastase at the 1972 U.S. Open finals
Memoirist Arthur
Memorable U.S. tennis champ
Memorable court star
Memorable tennis name
Memorable tennis player Arthur
N.C. county
N.Y. stadium name
NCAA tennis champ in 1965
NYC stadium dedicatee
NYC stadium name
NYCs Arthur ___ Stadium
Name in tennis lore
Name on a Queens stadium
Name on a U.S. Open stadium
Name on a US Open stadium
Namesake of U.S. Open stadium
Namesake of a Queens stadium
Namesake of the ESPY Courage Award
Nastase contemporary
Nastase rival in the 70s
Nastases 1972 U.S. Open opponent
Net great Arthur
Net notable
Netman Arthur
Netman of note
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New York City stadium name
New York stadium
New York stadium eponym
New York stadium honoree Arthur
New York stadium name
New York stadium that was the site of the first professional outdoor basketball game
New York statium name
New York tennis stadium
New Yorks ___ Stadium
No. 1 tennis player of 1975
North Carolina county
North Carolina county bordering Tennessee and Virginia
North Carolina county named for a Revolutionary War commander
North Carolina county named for an early governor
North Carolina county on the Blue Ridge Parkway
North Carolina county that borders Virginia and Tennessee
North Carolina county whose seat is Jefferson
Northwesternmost North Carolina county
Noted netman
Okkers 1968 U.S. Open opponent
One of two Big Apple stadiums that are anagrams of each other
One who had a high net income?
One-time Davis Cup captain Arthur
One-time Wimbledon champ Arthur
One-time Wimbledon winner
One-time opponent of Connors
Onetime Davis Cup coach
Only African-American male to win Wimbledon
Opponent for Laver
Pornstar Danielle with 32FF-sized breasts
Queens stadium
Queens stadium dedicatee
Queens stadium eponym
Queens stadium name
Queens stadium named for a tennis great
Queens stadium that anagrams into another Queens stadium
Queens tennis stadium
Queens Arthur court?
Queens ___ Stadium
Queenss ___ Stadium
Queens
Revolutionary War commander John
Richmond-born sports star
Rosewall contemporary
Shea neighbor
Sports Illustrateds 1992 Sportsman of the Year
Sports Illustrateds Sportsman of the Year between Jordan and Shula
Sports legend Arthur
Stadium in Flushing Meadows
Stadium in Queens
Stadium in the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center
Stadium in which the U.S. Open finals are played
Stadium in which to see Venus?
Stadium near Citi Field
Stadium near Shea
Stadium near the Unisphere
Stadium next to Armstrong Stadium
Stadium next to Shea
Stadium that opened in 1997
Stadium thats a neighbor (and anagram) of Shea
TDs cry
Tennis Hall of Fame inductee of 1985
Tennis Hall of Famer Arthur
Tennis V.I.P. Arthur
Tennis ace who wrote Days of Grace
Tennis arena name
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Tennis champ who played for U.C.L.A.
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Tennis great Arthur
Tennis immortal
Tennis immortal Arthur
Tennis king Arthur
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Tennis legend for whom the U.S. Opens stadium is named
Tennis name of fame
Tennis player Arthur
Tennis player Arthur who won Wimbledon in 1975
Tennis player with a Queens stadium named for him
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Tennis stadium
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Tennis stadium in New York
Tennis stadium in Queens
Tennis stadium name
Tennis stadium near Shea
Tennis star Arthur
Tennis star for whom a stadium is named
Tennis star honored on Richmonds Monument Avenue
Tennis star on a 2005 postage stamp
Tennis star once denied a visa to South Africa
Tennis star who was an outspoken apartheid foe
Tennis star who won each grand slam tournament except the French Open
Tennis star with a NY stadium named for him
Tennis star/anti-apartheid activist Arthur
Tennis trailblazer Arthur
Tennis Arthur
Tenniss Arthur
Tenniss Arthur ___ Stadium
The Arthur ___ Foundation for the Defeat of AIDS
The cover photo of him from the 1992 Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year issue was used in 2005 as a postage stamp
The worlds largest tennis stadium
Top-ranked tennis player of 1974
Top-ranked tennis player of 1975
Trailblazer on the court
U. S. Open stadium
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U.S. Open stadium eponym
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U.S. tennis great
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U.S. tennis legend on a 37 stamp
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U.S. tennis star barred from South Africa
UCLAs Arthur ___ Student Health & Wellness Center
UCLAs Student Health & Wellness Center is named for him
US Open champ of 1968
US Open finalist of 1972
US Open stadium
US Open tennis stadium
US tennis great
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US tennis stadium honoree
US tennis stadiums name
Victor over Connors at Wimbledon
Victor over Connors
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Virginia Unions Arthur ___ Athletic Center
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Wimbledon champ Arthur
Wimbledon champ: 1975
Wimbledon champ:1975
Wimbledon champion of 1975
Wimbledon champion: 1975
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Wimbledon legend Arthur
Wimbledon singles champ
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Wimbledon winner immediately before Borgs five in a row
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Wimbledon winner: 1975
Wimbledon winner:1975
Wimbledons Arthur
Winner of the 1968 U.S. Open
Winner of three Grand Slam events
___ Stadium (Big Apple tennis locale)
___ Stadium (Queens landmark)
___ Stadium (facility near Citi Field)
___ Stadium in Queens
___ Stadium
English poet (1836–89).
County in North Carolina.
Revolutionary patriot, 1720–81.
County in N. C.
North Carolina Revolutionary hero.
County in NW corner, N. C.
Early Governor of North Carolina.
North Carolina patriot.
Revolutionary patriot.
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Revolutionary general
N. Carolina county.
County in No. Carolina.
English poet of 19th century.
Famous name in North Carolina.
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N. C. county.
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Carolina name.
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Tennis luminary.
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Member of Davis Cup team.
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Tennis champ.
Tennis name.
Forest Hills V.I.P.
Revolutionary figure
Present-day netman
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U. S. Davis Cupper
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Forest Hills name
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Tarheel county
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Court name
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U.S. Davis Cup captain
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Court star in the 70's
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Men's Singles champ: 1968
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Norma ___, Glaspell novel
Former Davis Cup figure
Wimbledon name of fame
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Glaspell's Norma ___
U.S. Open champion: 1968
Revolutionary general: 1720-81
He burned up the courts in the 70's
That ___ is, so was he made: Bridges
Courtly name?
A Wimbledon winner: 1975
Tennis's Arthur
Contemporary of 22 Down
Arthur
Connors defeater, 1975
Athlete with a statue in Richmond, Va.
Commander at Briar Creek, in the Revolutionary War
Queens's ___ Stadium
'75 Wimbledon champ
1980's Davis Cup captain
1980's U.S. Davis Cup captain
New York's ___ Stadium
But, ___ was ambitious, I slew him: Brutus
See 46-Across
___ Stadium, home of the U.S. Open
___ Stadium, sports venue since 1997
Champ just before 36-Down
Arthur who wrote A Hard Road to Glory
U.S. Open's ___ Stadium
U.S. tennis legend on a 37¢ stamp
Athlete who posthumously won the Presidential Medal of Freedom, 1993
ESPN's Arthur ___ Courage Award
1968 winner of the 43-Down
Borg rival
Subject of four Sports Illustrated covers between 1966 and 1993
Tennis's Arthur ___ Stadium
Eponym of a Southern -ville
Athlete who wrote A Hard Road to Glory
King Arthur of tennis
26-Across of a North Carolina -ville
National Junior Tennis League co-founder
Arthur who was king of the court?
Sports great with the 1993 memoir Days of Grace
Tennis player who posthumously received a Presidential Medal of Freedom
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Name attached to a North Carolina -ville
Eponym of a North Carolina city
Athlete posthumously awarded a Presidential Medal of Freedom
Athlete honored on Richmond's Monument Avenue
Arthur with a namesake stadium
North Carolina county ... or lead-in to -ville
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Name on the ESPY Courage Award
Longtime athlete on the U.S. Davis Cup team
Lead-in to -ville
Eponym of the Courage Award given at the ESPYs
Queens's Arthur ___ Stadium
Eponym of the world's largest tennis stadium
Days of Grace memoirist Arthur
Arthur with a stadium named after him
1980s U.S. Davis Cup team captain
Eponym of a U.S. Open stadium
He beat Connors in the Wimbledon final in 1975
World's largest tennis stadium, familiarly
He was named 1992's Sportsman of the Year, despite retiring from tennis 12 years earlier
US tennis player Arthur, 1975 Wimbledon champion
1975 Wimbledon Men's champion
Arthur, first black Wimbledon men's singles champion, 1975
Arthur ___, American tennis player 1943-1993
Arthur __, 1975 Wimbledon champion
Arthur __, Wimbledon winner, 1975
A female tennis player
Legendary tennis player has changed game, ultimately
Part for Moira Shearer as a tennis player
See 22
Former men's tennis champion could be feminine?
Wimbledon champion, not male
Worlds largest tennis stadium
Arthur with three Grand Slam singles titles
Off the Court memoirist
Tennis legend who wrote Days of Grace
Tennis legend for whom a Courage Award is named
Namesake of the sports-oriented Courage Award
1993 Presidential Medal of Freedom awardee Arthur
US Open stadium namesake
Tennis great with three Grand Slam titles
Court immortal
Athlete who wrote a history of African-American athletes
60s-70s tennis great Arthur
Tennis great Arthur who wrote A Hard Road to Glory
US Open stadium named for a US Open winner
Second African-American inducted into the Tennis Hall of Fame
Queens stadium namesake
ESPY Courage Award namesake
Queens tennis venue honoree
American female tennis legend
What was that about following a second US sportsman?
Court winner remains for hearing
Trailblazing tennis star who lent his name to the ESPY Courage Award
Arthur __ Stadium (US Open venue)
Tennis great on a 2005 stamp
Big Apples Arthur __ Stadium
Rod Laver rival
__ Stadium (Big Apple tennis site)
Medal of Freedom athlete (1993)
Arthur __ Stadium (tennis tourney venue)
Bjorn Borg contemporary
He was mentored by Althea Gibsons coach
Arthur who won Wimbledon in 1975
Tennis great who posthumously was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom
Surname on a Queens stadium
Arthur who served up the occasional 19-Across
Arthur whose last major title was Wimbledon in 1975
Arthur who wrote Days of Grace
Queens-tennis-venue namesake
North Carolina county near the Tennessee border
US Opens Arthur __ Stadium
Tennis icon Arthur
Tennis great posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom
US Open finals stadium
Arthur __, Wimbledon men's singles champion, 1975
Tennis great who wrote Days of Grace
Eponym for a Queens stadium
Arthur ___ Courage Award
Activist and tennis legend Arthur
Activist and tennis legend Arthur
He beat Connors at Wimbledon in 1975
Frequent opponent of Laver
Tennis great/activist Arthur
Rod Laver contemporary
Civil rights activist Arthur
Arthur ___ Stadium, U.S. Open locale
Days of Grace autobiographer Arthur
Double-act, one that never took off?
Orchestral players sit with boos flying around
The Japanese art of fencing
Old court hero ultimately identifiable by cigar droppings
Like the man who won Wimbledon?
Arthur ___, American tennis player who won the mens singles at Wimbledon in 1975
Davis Cup winner
He beat Connors in the 1975 Wimbledon final
Arthur who won the Australian Open in 1970
US tennis player with three grand slam singles titles, d. 1993 aged 49
Major court venue
Arthur --, tennis player
Famous netman.
Former court figure Arthur
Arthur for whom an NYC tennis stadium is named
Citizen ___ (2021 documentary)
Tennis great profiled in ESPNs 30 for 30 special Arthur and Johnnie
Sportsman of the Year between Jordan and Shula
Queens, New York, stadium namesake
Lead-in to a Southern "-ville"
Robinson was Proud of [his] greatness as a tennis player (1968)
Tennis/civil rights icon Arthur
One-named singer with the hit 2019 single Moral of the Story
Arthur __, a 1975 Wimbledon champion
Recipient of the inaugural A.T.P. Player of the Year award
Court victors appeal about case of homicide
Arthur __, Wimbledon champion
Author of the memoir iDays of Grace/i
Conners rival
Namesake of a Queens venue
Namesake of a Queens venue
Medal of Freedom tennis pro (1993)
Arthur who won the Australian Open in 1969
___ Stadium, venue with a cushioned acrylic surface that is the largest of its type in the world
Winner at court remains for hearing
Arthur who authored A Hard Road to Glory
Tennis legend who wrote a history of African-American athletes
Arthur __ Stadium: worlds largest tennis venue
1975 gentlemens singles champion at Wimbledon
Athlete and activist Arthur
Arthur __ Stadium (tennis venue)
Tennis player with the memoir Days of Grace
Tennis great Arthur posthumously awarded a Presidential Medal of Freedom
"Off the Court" memoirist, 1981
Tennis great with a namesake stadium
Citizen ___ (2021 documentary about a famous tennis player)
Wimbledon winner Arthur
Tennis legend showing evidence of fire and energy
Tennis player after whom a stadium at Flushing Meadows is named
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