- - act the yorkshire, full stop!
- - ... the i's and cross the t's
- - url full stop [3]
- - url full stop
- - The item placed before com in a website
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- - Bear to stop by Yorkshire river
- - Bear; last
- - Tolerate, bear
- - Stop — you're heard last
- - last to finish by the river
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- - An old method of sending messages, where a full stop was simply spelled as "Stop"
- - give away a messaging system
- - Wire can be a great help renovating
- - Old communication system
- - Send a message to us
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- - river of north yorkshire that flows to the swale to form the ouse
- - It flows in picturesque parts
- - Suffix akin to -ence
- - Ouse tributary
- - Noun suffix of action
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- - battle of ..., north yorkshire conflict in the wars of the roses fought on palm sunday, march, 1461
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- - Hybrid car that runs a few seconds, then stops, then runs again, then stops again...?
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- - 1991 film whose title is the first three words of a novel by Fannie Flagg, whose full title also has ‘at the Whistle Stop Cafe'
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- - Valley (of which there are many in Yorkshire)
- - Wide valley
- - lead the way to the peak valley
- - Valley; lead (anag.)
- - through which the river flows in tidal effusion
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- - "the big bang theory" astrophysicist with a yorkshire terrier named cinnamon
- - British government abroad runs a judiciary initially
- - "The Big Ban Theory" character who was born in New Delhi
- - dr. ...... koothrappali ("the big bang theory" character)
- - "the big bang theory" regular
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- - In Yorkshire, where there's little money in wrought iron
- - Yorkshire market town, famous for its racecourse
- - North Yorkshire city near Fountains Abbey
- - Rent now almost rising somewhere in Yorkshire
- - Yorkshire city where a horn has been blown nightly since AD886 to "set the watch"
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