See Also: Lillie, Beatrice (Gladys)(encyclopedia)
Pass Rush - Football(gambling)
Beatrice(dictionary)
Beatrice (as used in expressions)(encyclopedia)
Pass Patterns or Pass Routes - Football(gambling)
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Gladys (as used in expressions)(encyclopedia)
Webb, Sidney (James) and Beatrice(encyclopedia)
Cooper, Dame Gladys(encyclopedia)
Gambling(law)

Pass Rush - Football (gambling) and Lillie, Beatrice (Gladys) (sh)


Pass Rush - Football (gambling)


A surge by defenders to get past blockers and sack the quarterback.

Lillie, Beatrice (Gladys) (sh)




born May 29, 1894, Toronto, Ont., Can.
died Jan. 20, 1989, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, Eng.

Canadian-born British comedienne.

She made her London stage debut as a singer in 1914 and developed her comic genius in revues produced by Andre Charlot. She made her New York City debut in 1924, establishing an international reputation as a high-spirited star of sophisticated comedy. She appeared in various revues until 1939; after World War II she starred in the revue Inside U.S.A. (1948-50) and toured worldwide in An Evening with Beatrice Lillie (1952-56). Her last stage performances were in Auntie Mame (1958) and High Spirits (1964).


Beatrice Lillie

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