- - vernon ---, presenter
- - Surname of TV presenter Vernon
- - Letter between "J" and "L," phonetically
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- - Mount vernon's famous owner
- - One of the presidents of the U.S.
- - US president's laundry, a heavy weight
- - it's not up to the laundry to provide capital
- - president's laundry lot
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- - drink invented for the royal navy by british vice-admiral edward vernon
- - quaff for a pirate
- - Salty old drink?
- - salt-y drink?
- - Subject of rationing in the old English navy
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- - vernon and others: abbr.
- - the poconos, e.g.: abbr.
- - Everest and Denali [abbr.]
- - McKinley & Rainier: abbr.
- - Shasta Rainier and Hood: Abbr.
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- - dragon questioning the choice of vernon, we hear
- - Winged two-legged dragon depicted in heraldry
- - (In heraldry) a winged two-legged dragon
- - Dragonlike creature of fantasy
- - Heraldic dragon with two legs and two wings
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- - in alberta, vernon found a place to drink
- - A vet going off to join the Navy: a local
- - cheers french writer endlessly in inn
- - travelling round without gill to the inn
- - where to find an upturned vat at first - and its contents in the whole?
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- - American indie folk band founded in 2006 by singer-songwriter Justin Vernon
- - Band name taken from a French greeting heard on "Northern Exposure"
- - Self-titled album named Pitchfork's #1 of 2011
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- - ... Vernon, Canadian magician who was also known as "The Professor"
- - Welshman losing footing on platform
- - Welsh boy's name
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- - "... Susan," Jane Austen's short epistolary novel which was published in 1871 and features characters like Charles and Catherine Vernon: 2 wds.
- - "The Pale ...," 1849 horror story by Alexandre Dumas that features vampires
- - Tramp's love in a Disney classic
- - Find her in the three card trick
- - "The Gingerbread ...," 1970 play by Neil Simon for which Maureen Stapleton won a Tony Award for Best Actress
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