- - Away with a woman in America
- - A French and British cartoonist not in order?
- - A dame from overseas
- - a minor route overseas
- - A route not taken by many across the pond?
- - A disrespectful term for a woman in America and overseas
- - Sailor has a way with him in foreign parts
- - not a first-class motorway on the continent
- - A general in another country
- - In a different country
- - jack has a way to get overseas
- - A minor thoroughfare in another country
- - A US woman overseas
- - a crude title for a woman overseas
- - it's not nice to call a lady overseas!
- - A lesser thoroughfare in a foreign land?
- - To a sailor, the way to get away from home
- - A body of water overseas
- - Traveling with a passport, perhaps
- - On a food tour of Europe, say
- - In a foreign land
- - In a foreign country
- - A secondary route on the continent?
- - In a way, British in Europe, for example
- - Using a passport, say
- - Using one's passport, perhaps
- - An East Anglian lake over a considerable area
- - A little way overseas
- - To a foreign country
- - Not at home, in a way
- - A woman from New York in Paris, say
- - Using one's passport, say
- - Not a major route over wide area
- - Far from home, in a way
- - Using a passport
- - Twain's "A Tramp ......"
- - "A Tramp ......": Twain
- - Over a wide area
- - A route not designed for heavy traffic overseas
- - an american woman, not in america
- - where you may well find the sailor by the way
- - American with his woman, perhaps overseas
- - some drab roads on the continent!
- - Arsenal initially sweeping away
- - Degree put back before making way overseas
- - On foreign shores
- - Single American woman is out
- - an american girl overseas
- - At sea? Runs up to see location after sea-voyage, perhaps
- - over the sea
- - Overseas
- - Arthur initially sweeping away
- - Visiting Vietnam, say
- - Very far from cloistered
- - Tar sticks on avenue in France, for instance
- - Visiting Europe, say
- - In foreign parts
- - Certainly no motorway out of country
- - Attendant initially sweeping away
- - Out of the country
- - An American woman overseas
- - Not in the country
- - Like an American in Paris
- - Somewhere across the ocean
- - Visiting Vienna, say
- - How some study
- - To another country
- - Jack required on autobahn perhaps overseas
- - One way to study
- - Touring France, say
- - An American woman far from home
- - Where expats live
- - Across the sea
- - In Europe, say
- - Sailor gets way in France perhaps
- - In another country
- - To another continent
- - 'Une route secondaire' in France maybe
- - Sailor found on street in Madrid perhaps
- - One way to travel or study
- - Touring Europe, for example
- - Where you get taken on world tour
- - Across the sea, say
- - Where some study
- - Like an American in Europe
- - In foreign territory
- - In wide circulation
- - In Africa, say
- - To Europe, say
- - Out of America, for an American
- - To Africa, say
- - Overseas, perhaps
- - Across the sea, perhaps
- - At large
- - Out of Africa, for an African
- - Not at home, perhaps
- - Visiting Europe, e.g.
- - Out of the office, for sure
- - On the Continent
- - In circulation.
- - Far and wide.
- - In Europe, for example.
- - "The Innocents ......."
- - Destination of the "Innocents."
- - Where Mark Twain's "Innocents" sojourned.
- - Over there
- - Not at home
- - Away from home
- - "...... in Europe."
- - Out and about
- - Out of the country, like an overseas study program
- - Traveling internationally
- - In foreign countries
- - Overseas for Barbados trip, avoiding terminals
- - Where expat live
- - an american woman is away
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- - Transport link connecting, eg, London and Edinburgh
- - one runs from london to scotch corner
- - Let's go on ... trip!: 2 wds.
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