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Definition of Sid Caesar from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

Sid Caesar

 
/ˌsɪd ˈsiːzə(r)/
 
/ˌsɪd ˈsiːzər/
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  1. (1922-2014) a very popular comedian on early US television. His programme was Your Show of Shows (1950-55) with Imogene Coca, and Caesar won two Emmy awards. The show's writers included Woody Allen, Neil Simon, and Mel Brooks.
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