- - fanny tuck, to the french?
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- - French actress who played the title roles in Gigi (1958) and Fanny (1961)
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- - Fanny Brice's theme song
- - Song immortalized by Fanny Brice
- - Fanny Brice tune (2 wds.)
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- - "A little ........ now and then keeps life from stagnation" (Fanny Burney)
- - A large weapon creating fear
- - Noisy part of a bedside clock
- - One might be set for 6:00 a.m.
- - a member, about 50, showing fear
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- - Tucking into bananas endlessly, there's nothing for Frenchman to make healthy bit of food
- - enthusiast torn about current bit of food needed for health
- - Beneficial component of food
- - trite nun prepared food
- - Ruin tent travelling in water, for example
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- - Traveller tucked into these French snacks
- - Thin French pancakes
- - french treats
- - Thin pancakes, of French origin, often made with wheat flour
- - French pancakes
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- - Novel by Fanny Burney
- - First novel of Fanny Burney, 18th-century novelist
- - Novel of 1778.
- - Fanny Burney's heroine.
- - 1778 epistolary novel by Frances Burney
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- - 1796 novel by Fanny Burney subtitled A Picture of Youth
- - Girl in cold area round a factory
- - first name of the duchess of cornwall
- - Wife of Prince Charles
- - Duchess of Cornwall
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- - spout below fanny, bum!
- - Virginia gets allowance for a bum
- - state ‘former president's a bum!'
- - V&A worker grabbing Greek's bum
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