- - Italian patriot; biscuit
- - American soldier arresting a coarse Italian patriot
- - Georgia's blue, ahead of independent Republican
- - italian statesman who takes the biscuit?
- - Type of biscuit
- - Italian hero, who led his "Thousand Redshirts" against the Austrians, d. 1882
- - Italian patriot
- - Giuseppe ......, leader in Italy's unification
- - 'The Liberator of Italy'
- - US soldier entertaining a rude Italian patriot
- - Old foreign leader of cultural organisation welcomes crafty type from Longford
- - Italian patriot takes the biscuit!
- - Soldier shuts up a rude patriot
- - 19th-century patriot known as the Liberator of Italy
- - 19th-century hero of Italian unification
- - 19th-century Italian patriot
- - Conqueror of Naples, 1860
- - Leader in 19th-century Italian unity
- - Defender of Rome: 1849
- - Italian patriot (1807–82).
- - Hero of Italian unity (1807–82).
- - The George Washington of Italy (1807–82).
- - Champion of Italian unity (1807–82).
- - US soldier welcoming a coarse Italian patriot
- - type of currant biscuit named after an italian general
- - Biscuit made with lard - a big one, it turns out
- - American soldier arrests a foul-mouthed Italian general
- - US soldier eating mostly dry, plain biscuit
- - Glitter possibly caught on bare bottom in Gucci blouse
- - Unifying agent making biscuit
- - Italian hero and I grab different supermarket
- - Organized pub's tall drink-openers (4,4)
- - Currant sandwich biscuit
- - "Squashed fly" biscuit?
- - GI eats a coarse biscuit
- - Biscuit a girl replaced with bad one
- - Currant biscuit
- - Soldier eats a blue biscuit
- - General ultimately displaying a mean ego
- - Biscuit with currants
- - Blouse I placed among clothes laid out
- - Rude being seen in grand knockout blouse
- - Soldier eats a dirty biscuit
- - US soldier captures a coarse Italian revolutionary
- - Cultural organisation welcomes local kid from Longford with one old foreign leader
- - Italian hero Lineker and Shearer named?
- - Famous Italian general, a nasty one
- - He cried, "Roma o Morte!"
- - ...... biscuit.
- - Dead-fly biscuit, more formally
- - Famous Italian golf champion crosses rough
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