- - Native of Brittany
- - Nantes native
- - Native of NW France
- - Native of northwestern France
- - Native of northwest France
- - Rennes resident
- - Fellow from Rennes
- - Brest native
- - Rennes native
- - Native of northern France
- - Native of Nantes.
- - Native of Finistère.
- - Native of France.
- - Resident of Rennes.
- - Native of Rennes.
- - Native of N. W. France.
- - a native of brittany
- - Surrealist Brontë novel
- - Celtic language derived from Cornish
- - Celtic language of northwest France
- - celtic language of north-west france.
- - returning note recording first british language
- - bronte translated into celtic french
- - Surrealist backed enthralling Republican
- - Risk includes rector touching Norman's neighbour
- - andré of surrealism
- - Person from Brittany
- - Celtic tongue of France
- - Cape ...... Island, Nova Scotia
- - Bronte novel, not in English, in manner of speaking
- - Nova Scotia's Cape ...... Island
- - Person from Nantes
- - The only Celtic language spoken on mainland Europe
- - French language in British college
- - Celtic language of France
- - Language of NW France
- - Language rarely heard in British school
- - Language couched in sombre tones
- - Jacques Cartier or Jules Verne, e.g
- - Cape ...... Island (Nova Scotia locale)
- - Canada's Cape ...... Island
- - "Nadja" novelist
- - Dweller on the Bay of Biscay
- - Nantes resident
- - Celtic language spoken in France
- - Celt of NW France
- - Nova Scotia cape
- - Hat with a flat crown
- - Armoricain
- - A founder of Surrealism
- - Hat for a Parisienne
- - A Celtic language
- - Cape ......, Nova Scotia
- - Certain Frenchman
- - Armorican
- - Frenchman.
- - Type of lace
- - Celt
- - Woman's hat
- - Type of hat.
- - Celtic language
- - the only widely spoken celtic language in mainland europe
- - inhabitant of northern france in bronte novel
- - andré who wrote the 1924 surrealist manifesto
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