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"The Entertainer" Crossword Puzzle

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The November Challenge continues with the second instalment on Celebrities with the required geographical and culture inclusions. The title is a reference to either Scott Joplin's ragtime standard or the more contemporary title track from Billy Joel's 1973 third album.
Author: 1nn1 - Diff: Harder

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      Across
      1. American actor "Moonlighting", "Pulp Fiction", "Die Hard" franchise (5,6)
      7. Christina, child star "Mermaids", "Casper"
      8. Jessica, US actress, "Tootsie", "Blue Sky" or David, former NZ PM (does that count as a celebrity?)
      10. Ms Rimes, American singer who became a star at 13
      12. Ms Loren, Italian actress who is just a little longer than the Bulgarian capital
      15. Richard, American actor, "Pretty Woman", "An Officer And A Gentleman"
      17. Oscar winning actress Marisa, "My Cousin Vinny"
      19. Many actors have to take a screen ____ before they are given the role
      21. City of birth for Coldplay's Chris Martin
      24. Strike ____: what a model does on the catwalk or what Madonna sings about in "Vogue" (1,4)
      26. Many people in the Entertainment industry suffer from this sort of discrimination (alt.)
      27. Samuel, liked making meaningful conversation with dots and dashes
      28. British stage and film actor Oscar-nominee playing T. E. Lawrence in "Lawrence of Arabia" (5,6)

      Down

      1. Carol, Australian actress "Prisoner" or Frank, a bumbling "M*A*S*H" character
      2. Remove the lid
      3. Mr Estevez, Charlie's brother
      4. Ms Fisher, Australian actress "The Great Gatsby" (2013)
      5. Jeff, English Musician OR Ms Reid Banks, author "The L-Shaped Room"
      6. Irwin or Carell but not Dr Hawking
      9. The Rolling Stones' girl that hit number one or Helen Reddy's "Baby"
      11. Charles and Ray ____, furniture makers especially their eponymous chairs
      13. Rocks containing minerals
      14. Secure method for sending specialised data across the internet (known by its acronym)
      16. Ms McClanahan, American actress "Golden Girls"
      18. Free from obligation
      19. Charlie Chaplin's most popular character
      20. Between 1962-1969, Roger Moore played Simon Templar as The ___
      22. The body (central bit)
      23. Ms Witherspoon (No further clue necessary)
      25. In "The Wire", Michael K Williams plays this character OR 5-star General Bradley US Army