- - Victory ...... (racing tradition)
- - Victory ..., race winner's celebratory round
- - Take a victory ...
- - Victory ... (winner's celebratory round)
- - Racing track unit
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- - Racing-based mystery author Dick, whose son Felix also writes racing-based mysteries
- - Champion steeplechase jockey turned author of over 40 novels
- - "Whip Hand" author
- - Dick ......, author of novels set in the world of horse racing
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- - Racing driver securing victory over administrator
- - senior college administrator
- - High-ranking university administrator
- - A college's senior academic administrator
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- - traditional chinese racing craft with a namesake festival
- - Shanghai may offer this oriental craft
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- - novel bazaar in horse-racing centre
- - Fresh retail centre in a horse-racing town
- - Town in Suffolk that is the headquarters of British horseracing
- - Recent film having impact in horse-racing centre
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- - S Beds motor racing centre for tiros that's full of cones
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- - French city home to a famed motor-racing circuit
- - Site of a French endurance race
- - Inclines to invest millions in race venue
- - Chap in the French 24-hour race
- - Noted French auto race: 2 wds.
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- - Racing driver's modus operandi's singular
- - Green growth on a forest's floor
- - The Handmaid's Tale actress Elisabeth
- - rolling stone's lack, supposedly
- - Much of Iceland's greenery
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- - Sport that involves racing cars in circles
- - Will Ferrell's "Talladega Nights" revolves around this American racing sport
- - auto racing organization
- - see what state ran the motor racing brand?
- - Daytona 500 sports org. (Abbr.)
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- - david ..., scottish racing driver turned pundit
- - David ..., racing driver
- - British F1 driver, David ..., who has started 150 races for Mercedes
- - scotland's 2001 formula one runner-up, david ...
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