- - A letter marking the spot, we hear, for extension
- - An extension to a main building
- - Extension to a building
- - Wing — extension
- - Queen takes on board European extension
- - Extension to building
- - A former girlfriend's rumoured extension
- - Extension to main building
- - Extension built by woman concealing surname, do we hear?
- - Queen describing former extension
- - Extension
- - Building extension
- - Woman, 21, in building added on
- - woman beside english river in additional part of dwelling
- - queen by east wing
- - Building associated with a main building
- - Exenna returned to a subsidiary building
- - Extra accommodation for queen putting up former husband?
- - building which is joined to or is next to a larger main building
- - an additional room or building that provides supplementary space
- - Queen hugging lover once in palace wing, say
- - A new adjacent short entrance leading to wing
- - Penning note, a manager cut further documentation
- - Add-on building
- - riemann exemplary contributing to addition
- - Queen embracing old flame in outbuilding
- - Supplementary building
- - Wing of the main building
- - Building added on
- - Attached (set of) room(s)
- - Wing added to a building
- - Appropriate into one's territory
- - Content to remain in Cannes seeing odd bits of X-Men and additional material
- - Something added is a letter dictated
- - Building joined to another
- - Laird removed from Alexandrine wing
- - Fire about ten main people finally, in addition
- - Conservatory, e.g.
- - Adjoining building
- - Girl rings old boyfriend from The West Wing?
- - News earlier disrupting part of hospital wing
- - Additional building
- - Addition to a document
- - Outbuilding
- - Building addition
- - Addition
- - Building wing
- - Old queen holds appendix
- - Something added
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