- - Last members of relay teams
- - Article about large extent of mount and moors
- - Runs the last leg
- - Is the best player of
- - Insignia of U. S. M. C.
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- - Relay team member
- - Tug-of-war team member
- - Relay finisher
- - Network news team's leader
- - Relay closer
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- - Relay team member
- - a member of a particular race
- - Athlete's manager, perhaps
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- - American swimmer whose relay team set a world record in the women's 4×100 freestyle at the 1924 Olympics
- - 1926 English Channel swimmer Gertrude
- - Channel swimmer Gertrude
- - Swimmer Gertrude
- - In 1926, Gertrude ........ became the sixth person and first woman to swim the Channel
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- - Relay-team prop
- - Something wielded by a conductor or relay race runner
- - Relay runners' stick
- - Relay race prop
- - Prop passed in a relay race
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- - Relay-team assignment
- - Swimmer's pool assignment
- - Swimmer's assignment
- - Race assignment
- - Runner's assignment
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- - Just as important, like the anchor leg runner in a relay team?
- - Words before a grand finale
- - In at number 11 '- no rabbit though -- bats with talent -- us lot faltering
- - 'Finally, though as important ...'
- - Surprisingly notable status in lieutenant ranked highly, though defeated?
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- - Descriptive of a relay team.
- - Jury official
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- - Olympic event with singles, doubles and team relay
- - Sport with supine competitors
- - Winter Olympic sport which is also a small one or two person sled that rhymes with "huge" and was first played in the 1870s
- - Sledding event in the Winter Olympics
- - Winter Olympic race, introduced in 1964
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