Roman writer who originated the phrase "Where there's life, there's hope" — Crossword Clue
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The answer to “Roman writer who originated the phrase "Where there's life, there's hope"” is TERENCE (7 letters).
We last saw “Roman writer who originated the phrase "Where there's life, there's hope"” in NYT Crossword on 7th Sept 2002.
The 7-letter answer for “Roman writer who originated the phrase "Where there's life, there's hope"” is TERENCE.
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