- - Baked goods made by the Queen of Hearts
- - what the knave of hearts stole, in a classic poem
- - Loot for the Knave of Hearts
- - Knave of Hearts' loot
- - Knave of Hearts' theft
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- - Boiled, baked or fried, these seeds are good food
- - prohibitions include english food
- - French, runner, broad or coffee
- - "spilled" food
- - food often soaked before cooking
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- - Word with baked or hearted
- - informal word for a demi-pint of beer; a child's bus/train ticket; a term at eton college; or, 50 per cent
- - 50% or one-...
- - "Glass is ... full" (optimist's words)
- - Word with wit, moon or dollar
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- - Baked bricks, or buildings made from them
- - Building mixtures
- - sun-dried-brick houses
- - so a bed is made of these bricks
- - southwestern brick houses
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- - Shakespeare character who says 'Good night, ladies; good night, sweet ladies; good night, good night'
- - Work hard with adapter of Shakespeare to depict tragic heroine
- - Daughter of Polonius, in Shakespeare
- - Female character in Hamlet
- - Daughter of Polonius and sister of Laertes in William Shakespeare's play Hamlet
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- - Queen Elizabeth I aka "Good Queen ..."
- - Nickname of Queen Elizabeth I
- - Elizabeth's nickname
- - Elizabeth I's nickname
- - Good Queen ......
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- - Queen of Hearts goody
- - sour result of baking?
- - Like the taste of green gooseberries
- - Like the taste of citrus fruits
- - Like the taste of starfruit
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- - "Under a ......" (Durante's clue to where the money is buried in "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World")
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