- - Welsh buccaneer after whom a brand of rum is named
- - Buccaneer or comedian
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- - Welsh buccaneer who plundered colonies in the Caribbean and has a rum brand named for him: 2 wds.
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- - Giant in Welsh mythology after whom a mountain in Gwynedd is named
- - Actor Elba who plays the title role in BBC One's Luther
- - Kate's "The Mountain Between Us" co-star
- - Elba who played Macavity in 2019's 'Cats'
- - Elba named "Sexiest Man Alive" in 2018
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- - Welsh monk for whom a French seaport was named.
- - French battleground of 1944
- - French walled city on the English Channel
- - Fortified French resort
- - Seaport in Brittany.
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- - Sportswear brand named after a big cat, for whom Olympic legend Usain Bolt is an ambassador
- - Cat turned up before morning
- - large, american feline mammal also called a cougar or mountain lion
- - Athletic brand with a cat in its logo
- - Adidas and .... are two brands that were founded by brothers; also, wild cat native to the Americas
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- - Rum brand named after a Cervantes character
- - Rum named for a Spanish literary hero
- - Rum named for a Cervantes hero
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- - pembroke welsh and cardigan welsh are breeds of which type of dog?
- - Dog breed associated with the British royal family
- - Stocky little dog
- - decor gingerly includes dog
- - Queen's favourite dog
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- - Present teacher hugged by Welsh girl briefly in Welsh region
- - Mountainous region of Wales
- - Area containing the highest mountain in Wales
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- - Former Buccaneer whose dismissal was named 2003's worst sports event by "Time"
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- - cats for whom a brand of sneakers is named
- - Large mountain wild cats
- - big cats of the western hemisphere
- - Turning up with mice primarily, like cats
- - Large cats also known as cougars
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