- - beatrice briefly phones for directions
- - Barges in different directions
- - Engineer's first in old bank for machine parts
- - Sense of direction.
- - Directions for making machine parts
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- - swedish actress whose roles included amanda beatrice cross in 1965 mystery film the alphabet murders
- - .... Roddick, The Body Shop founder
- - .... dobson, actress
- - indian novelist and the mother of author kiran desai, ... desai
- - Roger's wife in One Hundred and One Dalmatians
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- - Noël Coward song first sung by Beatrice Lillie in 1931
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- - Bill and Beatrice Shorten had cocktail
- - Hornbill's bill
- - Bill educator
- - opportunity to dispose of right bill
- - Eagle's bill?
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- - hector ..., composer of the operas beatrice et benedict and les troyens
- - Louis-Hector .., French composer known for his Symphonie fantastique
- - Composer somewhere in Germany briefly joins Australian
- - Composer in European city missing northern Australia
- - "The Aristocats" kitten, or his composer namesake Hector
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- - Sister of Princess Beatrice
- - Niece of King Charles III who married bar manager Jack Brooks bank in 2018
- - Younger daughter of the Duke and Duchess of York
- - Niece of the King
- - daughter of the duchess of york
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- - Brute for whom Beatrice hasn't a moment, by the way
- - "unleash the ......!"
- - Be a saint .... or brute!
- - "I'll never be your .. of burden," claimed The Rolling Stones
- - "Beauty and the ..."
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- - Beatrice and Sidney .., founders of the London School of Economics
- - marc, director of the amazing spider-man
- - Golfer Simpson who won the 2012 U.S. Open
- - World Golf Hall of Famer Karrie who won the 2000 and 2001 U.S. Women's Open
- - Mitchell and ......, comedy duo
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- - Poet who wrote of Beatrice in "Divine Comedy"
- - chronicler of hellish experiences?
- - Italian poet, wrote "Divine Comedy" [1320]; ...... Alighieri
- - Italian poet who wrote the Divina Commedia
- - Died before becoming a poet
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- - It's said Beatrice lost Mark in European capital
- - Bishop seen by train station in foreign capital
- - the spanish invade second-rate european capital
- - The capital of Serbia
- - Top bioterrorist finds criminal dealer around great European capital
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