Answer: BRETT
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- Quarterback Favre
- Three-time A.L. batting champ
- QB Favre
- Favre of football
- Baseball Hall-of-Famer George
- Hemingway heroine
- "Pine Tar" George
- "Grace Under Fire" star Butler
- Former quarterback Favre
- Royal George
- Name derived from a Western French region
- Mr. Favre
- Jake's love in "The Sun Also Rises"
- Gridiron great Favre
- George who was the A.L. batting champ in three different decades
- George of Royals fame
- Funny panelist Somers
- Francis ___ Harte
- Football's Favre
- First name in quarterbacks
- Favre with a football
- Butler of "Grace Under Fire"
- A.L. M.V.P.: 1980
- 1980 A.L. M.V.P.
- Top major-league batter in 1980
- Three-time NFL MVP Favre
- Third baseman with 3,154 career hits
- The Sun Also Rises Lady
- Suede singer Anderson
- Son of hockey great Bobby
- Somers of "Match Game"
- Sherlock Holmes portrayer Jeremy ___
- Royals Hall-of-Famer George
- Royals Hall of Famer
- Royals great George
- Royal involved in baseball's Pine Tar Incident
- Royal celebrity
- Retired N.H.L. great Hull
- Quarterback great Favre
- QB legend Favre
- Pitcher Myers of the Phillies
- Packers quarterback Favre
- Packers great Favre
- One of hockey's Hulls
- Name atop the NFL's most consecutive games started list (for 1992-2010)
- MVP quarterback Favre
- Lady in "The Sun Also Rises"
- Lady ___ Ashley, Jake Barnes's love in "The Sun Also Rises"
- Kansas City slugger George
- Kansas City Royals Hall of Famer George
- K.C. slugger
- Jeremy ___, 1980s-'90s portrayer of Sherlock Holmes
- Jakes lover in The Sun Also Rises
- Hull of hockey
- Hemingway's Lady Ashley
- He hit .390 in 1980
- Hall-of-Famer with 3,154 hits
- Hall of Famer who nearly batted .400 in 1980
- Hall of Fame third baseman George
- Hall of Fame baseman George
- Gridiron star Favre
- Grid Hall of Famer Favre
- George with a .390 batting average in 1980
- George of the Royals
- George of diamond fame
- Former cheesehead hero Favre
- Former A.L. batting champ George
- Football player Favre
- Football legend Favre
- Football great Favre
- Favre with the most career passing yards
- Favre with the arm
- Favre who threw bombs
- Favre on the field
- Favre on a football field
- Favre of the Green Bay Packers
- Favre of Green Bay
- Favre of football fame
- Favre in the Pro Football Hall of Fame
- Famed quarterback's first name
- Documentary filmmaker Morgen
- Country star Eldredge
- Colleague of John, Clarence, Ruth, Stephen, Samuel, Sonia and Neil
- Central figure in the Pine Tar Incident, 7/24/83
- Butler who played Grace Kelly
- Butler or Hull of sports
- Butler or Favre
- British whodunit writer Simon __
- Anthony's successor (2018)
- An M.V.P. in 1980
- Actress Butler or quarterback Favre
- A.L. batting champ: 1980
- A.L. batting champ in three different decades
- 12-time baseball All-Star, 1976-88
- "The Sun Also Rises" seductress ___ Ashley
- "The Sun Also Rises" character
- "Ted Lasso" Emmy winner Goldstein
- "Ted Lasso" actor/writer Goldstein
- "Ted Lasso" actor Goldstein
- "Stranger Things" actor Gelman
- "Rush Hour" director Ratner
- "Prison Break" producer Ratner
- "Match Game" panelist Somers
- "Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck" director Morgen
- "Hope for the Hopeless" Dennen
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