- - Cheroots, say
- - Panatello or cheroot
- - Cheroots
- - Cheroot and stogy
- - Rolled tobacco leaves from Cuba
- - Rolls of tobacco leaves for smoking
- - Hop off cargo ship with Cuban products
- - they should be disbanded before coming to light
- - Tobacco rolls
- - Cuban exports
- - Tobacco rolls for smoking
- - They may be handed out after a birth
- - New dad's handouts
- - George Burns and Fidel Castro smoked them
- - Fat cats' props
- - Celebratory smokes
- - Tobacco items.
- - Humidor contents
- - Hop off cargo ship coming out of Cuba
- - Pleasures shared by Churchill and Castro
- - Humidor items
- - Humidor fillers
- - Stogies
- - Cuban products leaders of Irish government put in vehicles
- - Coronas, e.g
- - Ones with big butts
- - Presumably they are smoked out by Havana's finest
- - Cubans, e.g
- - Blunts, e.g
- - Humidor supply
- - They're found in bands
- - Brandophilists collect their bands
- - New papa's handouts
- - Havana exports
- - Some Cubans
- - Expectant father's supply
- - Perfectos, e.g.
- - Montecristo products
- - Bubble-gum shapes
- - Expectant father's supplies
- - Illegal Cubans?
- - Burns props?
- - Wooden Indian's handful
- - Coronas and perfectos
- - Waiting room handouts
- - Panatelas
- - Proud papa's presents
- - New daddy's handouts
- - Claros or conchas
- - Shipment from Tampa
- - Havanas
- - Panetelas, etc.
- - Props for Groucho
- - Panetellas
- - Key West product.
- - Traditional handouts.
- - Groucho's trademarks.
- - One of Churchill's pastimes.
- - Some pyramids and torpedos
- - Puff pieces?
- - Stogies, e.g.
- - ... smokes!
- - Cuban export
- - Some smokes
- - Smokers without a Spanish thank-you, anyhow !
- - Tobacco treats enjoyed by Churchill
- - Cuban export items
- - Rolls of dried tobacco leaves
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