- - "11 ........ House"
- - School that comes down heavily on clods?
- - Indicator in support of hard school
- - Top boys' school in trouble
- - agricultural implement to cause acute distress
- - Hospital direction indicator in London borough
- - Farm implement with spikes
- - Famous public school
- - Does being on the hill make it a high school?
- - Hard missile in public school
- - No end of tough argument in school
- - School hurt endlessly by quarrel
- - Public school, distress!
- - Soil cultivator — English public school
- - English public school — farm implement
- - English City or Ontario town
- - Cultivator that breaks up the soil
- - Agricultural implement — cause pain to (feelings)
- - English college
- - Place in Ontario
- - Agricultural implement.
- - English public school
- - Farm equipment
- - Public school
- - Farm gear needs horse and shaft
- - Eton competitor
- - Farm implement; school
- - Agricultural device
- - Cause distress to public school
- - Cause distress
- - Groundbreaking implement
- - Eton rival
- - Cricket rival of Eton
- - Put pointy object beneath husband to cause distress
- - Means to sort out clods in school
- - Soil-breaker; school
- - Most of the dried grass on riverbank leads to trouble
- - School cheer, after reflecting what oarsmen do
- - School attended by Churchill
- - Farm tilling implement
- - Cultivating tool
- - It breaks up clods and covers seeds
- - Ground-breaking implement
- - Plowing implement
- - Tilling tool
- - Farm implement
- - School attended by Nehru and Churchill
- - Tractor attachment
- - English school
- - Disturb keenly
- - Well-known school.
- - Churchill's school.
- - Eton's rival.
- - Where Churchill was educated.
- - Place of Frank Yerby's Foxes.
- - English school, founded 1571.
- - Famous Middlesex school.
- - Famous English boys' school.
- - Torment
- - Anguish
- - Distress
- - Tear
- - agricultural implement at famous school
- - school attended by winston churchill
- - Hard sign pointing way in school
- - agricultural implement with the top of the handle near the shaft
- - Public school attended by Lord Byron and Sir Terence Rattigan
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