- - fort next to the united states bullion depository
- - US fort that stores gold bullion
- - U.S. fort holding gold
- - Kentucky gold depository Fort ...
- - Fort ..., which contains billions in bullion
- - Kentucky fort with billions in bullion
- - fort defended by bond
- - U.S. fort where gold is kept
- - Heavily, heavily guarded U.S. fort
- - Fort with gold
- - Fort that's full of gold
- - Fort that holds a fortune
- - Fort ...... (place in Kentucky where gold is kept)
- - Fort ...... (gold bullion storage site)
- - Fort that holds gold
- - Kentucky's Fort ......
- - Fort ...... (gold depository)
- - Gold-holding fort
- - Fort near Louisville
- - Fort in "Goldfinger"
- - Fort ......, home of the U.S. Bullion Depository
- - Fort .... (gold depository site)
- - Fort that's a vault
- - Fort full of bullion
- - Fort SSW of Louisville
- - Fort ...... (site of ingots)
- - Kentucky fort
- - U.S. fort with very tight security
- - Fort for gold
- - Fort full of gold
- - Fort with billions in bullion
- - Fort attacked in "Goldfinger"
- - Fort .... (gold repository)
- - Fort with lots of bars
- - Gold-filled fort
- - Fort attacked by Goldfinger
- - Fort with many bars
- - Rich fort
- - Fort ...... (bullion storage)
- - Gold-reserves fort
- - Fort with bullion
- - "Goldfinger" fort
- - Fort ...... (U.S. gold depository)
- - Fort with gold bars
- - Golden fort
- - Fort once visited by 007
- - First U.S. secretary of war (for whom a fort was named)
- - Fort with a fortune
- - Fort of gold
- - Fort featured in "Goldfinger"
- - Fort that houses bouillon
- - Fort ...... (gold site)
- - Fort ...., KY
- - Fort with over 143 million ounces of gold
- - Fort with heavy bars
- - Fort ...... (U.S. gold storage facility)
- - Gold fort
- - Fort where gold is kept
- - Fort south of Louisville
- - Fort with a huge vault
- - Fort for bullion
- - Fort besieged by Goldfinger
- - Fort ...... ("Goldfinger" setting)
- - Kentucky fort attacked by Goldfinger
- - Ky. fort
- - Fort in Kentucky
- - Fort of fame.
- - Fort .......
- - Fort ......, US gold stronghold
- - Fort with bullion bars
- - who founded the presbyterian church of scotland?
- - President James K. Polk's middle name
- - Ft. ... Kentucky
- - The "K" of "President James K. Polk"
- - Aloud, runs down old preacher
- - Amanda who came back to the U.S. in 2011
- - Youngest son of Brad and Angelina
- - Rockabilly's Buddy with the 1957 #1 "Party Doll"
- - Protestant Reformation leader John
- - Freed murder suspect Amanda
- - America's first secretary of war
- - John ---- (1513-72), Scottish Protestant reformer
- - Polk's middle name
- - James ...... Polk
- - Name attached to a Southeastern '-ville'
- - Eponym of impregnability
- - Soundly criticises Scottish reformer
- - Washington's first secretary of war
- - Gelatin brand
- - The "K" in James K. Polk
- - One of the two characters in Dr. Seuss' "Fox in Socks"
- - Ft. ...., KY
- - Henry ......, first secretary of war
- - James Polk's middle name
- - The "K" of James K. Polk
- - One of Kentucky's 43 Across
- - President Polk's middle name
- - Three-time NFL Coach of the Year Chuck
- - First U.S. secretary of war
- - First secretary of war
- - N.F.L. coach known as "Ground Chuck"
- - American Revolutionary General Henry ......
- - Secretary of state under Taft and Wilson
- - Pres. Polk's middle name
- - 20th-century U.S. secretary of state and attorney general
- - Secretary of state who initiated dollar diplomacy
- - Scottish Reformation leader John
- - Scottish religious reformer
- - Landon's running mate, 1936
- - Landon's running mate
- - A foe of Mary, Queen of Scots
- - Famed Scottish reformer
- - Frank ......, of F.D.R.'s Cabinet
- - Goldfinger's target
- - Bart and Lisa Simpson, e.g.
- - Kentucky county
- - barbara ...., veteran corrie actress
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