- - Name for medicinal plants such as Prunella vulgaris
- - panacea of ale brewed in the hall
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- - ... Fawlty, waspish hotelier played by Prunella Scales
- - 1845 novel by benjamin disraeli subtitled the two nations
- - Somewhat brassy, bilious hotelier's wife
- - basil fawlty's wife
- - Mrs Fawlty
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- - 1980s/90s sitcom starring Prunella Scales and Joan Sanderson
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- - The gregarious Old World passerine songbird Sturnus vulgaris
- - Gregarious bird with a blackish plumage and a short tail
- - very remarkable? not essentially for a songbird
- - you'll be given the bird if you string along with a gangster
- - the sort of bird that might string along with capone
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- - British radio and TV sitcom written by Simon Brett, starring Prunella Scales and Joan Sanderson
- - American writer Joan Didion's 1992 book of essays written after the death of her friend and editor Robbins: 2 wds.
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- - primula vulgaris
- - common name for primula flowers
- - Pale yellow— a primula
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- - Prunella .., actor who played Sybil in Fawlty Towers
- - Deposits in the pipeline for piano practice
- - in which musical exercises are given weighting?
- - Series of notes in small capitals on drinks
- - "The ... are tipped in our favor."
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- - Vulgarised art
- - Gaudy art
- - bad art to stick around the hospital
- - trashy art or fashion
- - Garish art
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- - Queens of the Stone Age "...... Vulgaris"
- - Notable slice of history
- - time of underachievement
- - Potential constitutional amendment featured in the miniseries Mrs. America: Abbr.
- - age in a generation
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- - Opposite of "vulgaris"
- - — avis (one of a kind)
- - Kind of avis
- - "...-Rasputin, lover of the..." [Boney M. lyrics]: Hyph.
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