- - White Cliffs of ...
- - Eric Johnson "Cliffs of ......"
- - White Cliffs setting
- - "White Cliffs" city in England
- - White Cliffs locale
- - White Cliffs site
- - White Cliffs city
- - White cliffs district
- - Location of some white cliffs
- - Cliffs site
- - White cliffs spot
- - White-cliff territory
- - White-cliffed port
- - " . . . cliffs of ......"
- - White-cliffed city
- - Place of white cliffs.
- - Where the "white cliffs" lie.
- - "cliffs of ......" (grammy-winning rock instrumental by eric johnson)
- - kent county city (in the u.s. and in england)
- - Beach on which Matthew Arnold heard the pebbles' 'grating roar'?
- - lake erie community... port .., ontario
- - Kent port
- - Have last of cheeseboard on top of port
- - A port many get across to
- - the capital of delaware is dover. it was laid out in 1717, and it was named after a city in england. what's the name of that city?
- - ... strait, strait connecting the English Channel and the North Sea
- - Act very inconclusively in town
- - English town, Channel port and a lot more
- - britain's sole port
- - swimmers who cross the english channel traverse which strait?
- - Type of flatfish found in European waters
- - UK shipping forecast area
- - Kent ferry port
- - Capital of the first U.S. state ever
- - Ontario port
- - Seat of Kent County, Del
- - Port in Kent
- - Channel port
- - Delaware capital
- - Capital of the First State
- - Delaware State University setting
- - First State capital
- - Port taking five hundred and six deliveries?
- - Capital founded by William Penn
- - Matthew Arnold's '.... Beach'
- - Drunkard finally finished port
- - Second chance
- - State capital since 1777
- - Delaware city
- - Roved around the English port
- - Mid-Atlantic capital
- - English Channel port
- - State capital founded by William Penn
- - One of England's Cinque Ports
- - Kind of sole
- - Town on the English Channel
- - City named by William Penn
- - Sole provider?
- - Capital suggested by the circled letters and by the starts of 17- and 63-Across and 11- and 29-Down
- - Capital named by William Penn
- - Capital on the St. Jones River
- - First State's capital
- - Sort of sole
- - The First State's capital
- - Sole source
- - It's opposite Calais
- - Place beyond the clover
- - Eastern U.S. capital
- - Del.'s capital
- - Sole preceder
- - Port opposite Pas de Calais
- - "Golden-wedding day" destination
- - City in Kent.
- - Channel swimmer's goal.
- - Easternmost English port.
- - Gov. Carvel's city.
- - Easternmost.
- - Gov. Carvel's capital.
- - English port.
- - Gov. Boggs' capital.
- - Eastern state capital.
- - Where Adm. Ramsay directed Dunkerque rescue, May, 1940.
- - Strait the Nazis couldn't cross.
- - Strategic invasion port.
- - City known as "Key to England."
- - One of the Cinque ports.
- - Bombed seaport.
- - Eastern capital
- - *Capital of Delaware
- - Delaware's capital?
- - State capital
- - Sole
- - Town in Kent
- - britain's busiest passenger port.
- - It's a port and a lot more
- - Strait of ..., narrowest part of the English Channel
- - head of department having finished port
- - Many finished at the seaside
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