- - "... cock-horse to Banbury Cross" (4,1)
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- - "...... cock-horse to Banbury Cross"
- - Goldfrapp "...... White Horse"
- - Big & Rich "Save a Horse (...... Cowboy)"
- - "...... cock horse . . . "
- - Big & Rich: "Save a Horse (...... Cowboy)" (4,1)
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- - Rearranged Banbury's leading fund-raising event
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- - Banbury treat
- - Pop-... (Kellogg's breakfast treat)
- - Treat for Knave of Hearts
- - Pastry treat
- - Baker's sweet treat
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- - Banbury's river
- - River in Oxford
- - River singer in good health
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- - banbury's county abbr.
- - It's only a small part of England
- - Oxfordshire (abbr)
- - British county, for short
- - Of England's oldest univ.
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- - County of the towns Bicester, Abingdon and Banbury
- - English county
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- - "A horse is a horse" horse
- - 1960s TV horse
- - TV talking horse [2 wds.]
- - Television horse [2 wds.]
- - Horse that talks on TV: 2 wds.
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- - agent warmed to cockney? agent warmed to cockney?
- - pete had to read it so we wrote it again
- - Said once more
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- - Devout Cockney crossing green in full view
- - In an obvious manner
- - Dismissing head, secretly or in public?
- - Too full of themselves at first, for all to see
- - Not in a sneaky way
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