- - Olympic track star Ashford
- - One of the Waughs
- - Track and Field Hall of Fame inductee Ashford
- - Track legend Ashford
- - Crabtree & ......, retailer of body products
- - Track and Field Hall-of-Famer Ashford
- - Crabtree & ......, purveyor of skin care products
- - Sprinting gold medalist Ashford
- - Ashford of track
- - Ashford of the Track and Field Hall of Fame
- - Author Waugh brother of 54 Across
- - Track star Ashford
- - Soprano Lear of the Met
- - Brother of Alec Waugh.
- - One of the Waugh brothers.
- - Diarist contemporary of Pepys.
- - ........ glennie, scottish percussionist born in 1965
- - Crabtree & ......, brand-name toiletries
- - woman adds lacy edges to uniform
- - Waugh, extremely lonely in flat
- - Record producer John still entertains largely just using covers
- - speed-reading innovator wood
- - ... Waugh, "Vile Bodies" writer who was Nancy Mitford's pen pal
- - Waugh has heartless lady in flat
- - english author, - waugh
- - ... Harper, Charlie's mother on "Two and a Half Men"
- - Ontario's .......... Dick
- - Hurricane that battered Cape Breton in 1977
- - 17th-century diarist
- - Knievel evacuating Yukon, calling for war?
- - "Brideshead Revisited" writer Waugh
- - 'Brideshead Revisited' novelist Waugh
- - & 18 Down Satirical author
- - -- Glennie, Scottish percussion player
- - Writer Waugh
- - Alec Waugh's little brother
- - 'Champagne' King
- - Soprano Lear
- - — Waugh, author
- - — Waugh, novelist
- - "Brideshead Revisited" author Waugh
- - A Waugh
- - The most famous Waugh
- - Speed-reading expert Wood
- - Crabtree partner
- - Satirical novelist Waugh
- - Alec Waugh's brother
- - Speed-reader Wood
- - Diarist John: 1620-1706
- - Waugh
- - Mr. Waugh
- - 17th c. diarist.
- - Masculine or feminine name.
- - Actress Keyes.
- - Dilettante and diarist (1620–1706).
- - Novelist Waugh
- - Author Waugh
- - Girl's name.
- - .... waugh, writer
- - ...... Waugh, satirical novelist
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