- - Ring up air-traffic control unit at airfield
- - Unit equivalent to one eighth of the sky area
- - "eight" prefix, with-gon
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- - Who wrote "Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past"
- - Cram around the start of exams or gush over writer
- - In the first line of a novel, he wrote, "and the clocks were striking 13"
- - The pen name of Eric Arthur Blair
- - Author of the slogan
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- - Airfield closer
- - Airport closer
- - Coat brand London ....
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- - private airfield
- - Rode off behind a city's airfield
- - English staff in a foreign capital's airfield
- - Small airfield
- - Airfield
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- - airfield command post
- - Elevated hub issuing commands to pilots
- - Czech state AZ, for example, has a commanding influence on JFK
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- - Modern airfields
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- - Canal Zone airfield
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- - Airfield near Paris
- - Air France destination near Paris (anagram of "lory")
- - Paris airport that is an alternative to de Gaulle
- - Paris airport prior to Charles de Gaulle
- - Paris airport that came before Charles de Gaulle
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