- - What ancient jar with two handles and a narrow neck was used for oil, wine?
- - Ancient two-handled jar
- - Two-handled Greek vase
- - Two-handled jar used by ancient Greeks and Romans
- - Two-handled vase
- - Old Greek vase
- - Greek vase
- - Early vase.
- - Harm a PO suffered being in jug in Greece
- - with a rate of progress, head off for a jar
- - Some camphor, aromatic, in jar
- - In the morning, Rita drinks in pub, getting jug
- - Heard I'm in favour of a jar
- - Ancient container
- - Ancient wine jar
- - Ancient Greek storage jar
- - Ceramic vessel
- - Take top from oil and add to a jug
- - Classical jar for storing liquids
- - Old olive oil container
- - Ancient jar for wine or oil
- - A jar in the morning for broadcast beginning to appeal
- - Greek or Roman jar
- - Gypsy returned to harbour pub, having a jar
- - Cockney actor in favour of being heard acts at first in jug
- - Ancient Greek jar
- - A parliamentarian almost had to purchase gold jar
- - Old reserve from Roma perhaps could hold one's drink in the past
- - Drivers should restrict speed or -- it's the jug!
- - Tall ancient jar
- - Ancient jar
- - A measure of speed or a measure of liquid
- - Old vessel's measure of speed by men in motoring group
- - Ancient Greek storage vessel
- - Antique oil holder
- - Ancient storage jar
- - Antique jar
- - Decorative jar
- - Tall jar
- - Jar of antiquity
- - Greek jar
- - Ancient Roman jar.
- - Ornamental Greek jar.
- - Old wine vessel.
- - a scholar keeping vietnamese soup and recipe in old jar
- - american male artist capturing soup container
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