- - artist on the force
- - Artist studies put up for discussion
- - The copper at little convict's desk was a dab hand at landscapes
- - 'lawman', by artist
- - English artist, 'the Hay Wain', 1821
- - Conservative bishop entertained by old artist
- - Copper — artist
- - Policeman; painter
- - painter in the police force?
- - Painting unpopular with art thieves?
- - Cop the cheat's worktop
- - police officer's uniform taken by crook
- - one covered fashion's mode of existence
- - Sting sure is a member of The Police
- - he is experienced to go after rooks and thieves primarily
- - Officer studies information systematically displayed
- - Policeman examines a list
- - English painter and policeman
- - Prisoners' surface for chow?
- - Painter of the "The Hay Wain"
- - Painter of "Fog Over Scotland Yard"?
- - Inmate dining section?
- - Furniture in a prison?
- - Flatford Mill painter
- - English landscapist: 1776–1837
- - Bobby's title
- - "The law," in many small towns.
- - British landscape painter
- - Public officer
- - Police officer
- - Policeman
- - Protector of the public
- - PC
- - Picturesque part of East Anglia - or police-state?
- - jailbird no longer critical of policeman
- - John ......, Suffolk-born Romantic painter whose works include Dedham Vale and The Hay Wain
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