- - Like one for the books
- - Like chronicles of the past
- - Like a Catton work
- - Like July 4, 1776
- - Like old battlefields
- - Relating to important past events
- - Welcome lead singer to Rhode Island club. Unforgettable!
- - Memorable German is in mixed choir
- - That guy's rise in command should be celebrated
- - Significant, momentous
- - Memorable broadcast expressed disapproval of Ian Fleming's Goldfinger
- - Its choir could be famous
- - Ostrich one flying? That's momentous
- - Significant island wrapped by Christo somehow!
- - Significant, memorable
- - More than memorable
- - Dating from long past
- - Connecting with old times
- - Wild ostrich roaming around one landmark
- - The chap's flipping rubbish and in charge? Great!
- - Famous wild ostrich roaming around island
- - Eisenhower National .... Site
- - Having lasting import
- - Famous wild ostrich roaming island
- - This represented nothing slightly less than precious or important
- - Important in the past
- - Significant the man's Conservative, almost in charge
- - Man's peak with island cape is momentous
- - Epoch-making
- - Memorable choir, it's smashing!
- - Not just noteworthy
- - More than noteworthy
- - Attract attention to writing covered by old member of philosophical school - it's important to the past masters
- - Of significance in the past
- - Her partner goes to old police force with description of landmark
- - Very important or famous
- - Mash is, to Richard, somewhat remarkable
- - Not merely memorable
- - Belonging to the past
- - Highly significant
- - Adjective for the Boston Massacre
- - Adjective for Bunker Hill
- - Adjective for an event in MLXVI
- - Of lasting importance.
- - Significant, in a way.
- - Adjective for Yalta conference.
- - Of enduring importance.
- - Red-letter
- - Of the past
- - Of interest to archaeologists
- - Memorable
- - Ancient
- - Renowned
- - Significant ....
- - Momentous
- - Monumental
- - Famous
- - Ancient or momentous
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