- - common meat in a kefta kebab
- - Souvlaki ingredient
- - Gyro ingredient
- - Souvlaki ingredient, often
- - Shish kebab item
- - Irish stew ingredient
- - Doner kebab meat
- - Shish-kebab ingredient
- - Shish kebab meat
- - Rogan josh ingredient
- - young of a sheep
- - Little dear for an essayist?
- - Key food export
- - clambering with youngster
- - Meat often used for rogan josh
- - Lady Caroline ......, 19th-century aristocrat and lover of Byron
- - Traditional Easter dish
- - Young creature Mike brought into research-room
- - Young thing taking cake round for the clambake
- - "Innocent" baby in a pasture
- - animal in the francisco de zurbarán painting agnus dei
- - Meek person gets Los Angeles medical degree
- - One animal of many in the laboratory
- - It may have been seen gambolling with Charles and Mary
- - hollywood doctor is a meek type
- - charles, young and innocent
- - connemara hill ........ is one of the few irish food products with eu geographical protection.
- - A Springtime animal?
- - Meek animal
- - Chop type
- - Mariah Carey fan
- - Dog ate 1000 sheep
- - it's woolly but far from mammoth
- - a meaty writer
- - the young of a sheep
- - Writer of letter US prosecutor dismissed
- - I Know This Much Is True novelist Wally
- - Small ambition absorbs gentle person
- - the french doctor who wrote essays
- - Innocence embodied
- - the french doctor's young sheep
- - "little" animal in a william blake poem
- - innocent child
- - Mary's "little" animal, in rhyme
- - poet, a mere youngster
- - Gentle beast
- - "Gentle" baby
- - critter who was sure to go everywhere that mary went, mary went, mary went
- - Young farm animal with wool
- - Young ewe or ram
- - Mary's little follower, in a nursery rhyme
- - research centre filled with male sheep
- - Lab holding 1000 young sheep
- - ........ to the slaughter
- - Animal associated with innocence
- - Animal that follows Mary in a rhyme
- - Critter who follows Mary in a nursery rhyme
- - Follower of Mary whose fleece was white as snow
- - White-fleeced animal
- - The Italian doctor's animal
- - Little woolly creature
- - Animal that follows Mary
- - Mary had a little one, as per a nursery rhyme
- - Animal Mary had according to a nursery rhyme
- - Ewe's kid
- - Baby ram
- - "i know this much is true" author wally
- - literary pal of coleridge
- - Farm animal, male, put in place for scientific research
- - meat in gyros
- - Just-born sheep
- - It followed Mary everywhere
- - youngster clambering around
- - Little animal that went everywhere Mary did, in a nursery rhyme
- - Labour to secure source of meat – such as this?
- - mary's was little
- - writer was mary's little one?
- - Meat sometimes served with mint jelly
- - Scotch broth staple
- - On the ...... (running from the law)
- - Petting zoo favorite
- - Moussaka meat(Used today)
- - Mary's pet
- - Ewe's youngster
- - Ewe's young
- - Baby bleater
- - One younger than ewe?
- - Lion's antithesis
- - "Mary Had a Little ......"
- - White-fleeced animal of rhyme
- - Pastoral youngster
- - Paragon of meekness
- - Meadow baby
- - Mary's possession
- - Kabob choice
- - Gentle, innocent type
- - Gentle sort
- - Ewe's child
- - Entrée order
- - Young farm animal
- - Wee woolly one
- - Traditional Easter fare
- - Symbol of obedience
- - Start of an Easter prayer
- - Schoolgoer of rhyme
- - School visitor of rhyme
- - Sacrificial offering
- - Nursery rhyme pet
- - New ewe
- - Mary's follower, in verse
- - Innocence exemplar
- - Flock youngster
- - Ewe youth
- - Essayist Elia
- - Essayist Charles
- - Easter baby?
- - A product of Australia
- - "In like a lion, out like a ......"
- - Young Shropshire
- - Young ram
- - Yeanling
- - Writer Mary Ann
- - Woolly farm baby
- - Woolly baby in a petting zoo
- - Woolly baby
- - With The, Blake poem from Songs of Innocence
- - What "Lies Down on Broadway," to Genesis
- - Very soft fleece source
- - Tender sheep meat
- - Symbol of March 31
- - Symbol of Christ
- - Sweet-tempered type
- - Sweet-tempered sort
- - Sweet and innocent child
- - Suckling sheep
- - Simple, unsophisticated person.
- - Sheep's baby
- - Seder mainstay
- - Schoolmate of Coleridge
- - Schoolgoer in a rhyme
- - Schoolgoer in a nursery rhyme
- - Ram's child
- - Rack of ....
- - Popular roast.
- - Pet of rhyme
- - Pasture baby
- - Paschal ......
- - Part of a gyro
- - Ovine offspring
- - One in Mary's care
- - Noted essayist — symbol of innocence
- - Newcomer to the flock
- - New member of the flock
- - Nativity scene animal
- - Mild-mannered type
- - Mild-mannered one
- - Metal band ...... of God
- - Meat with mint jelly
- - Meat that's often served with mint jelly
- - Meat served off the rack?
- - Meat on a kabob, maybe
- - Meat often served with mint jelly
- - Meat often complemented by mint
- - Meat in the Near Eastern dish kibbe
- - Meat in Irish stew, often
- - Meat found in gyros
- - Meadow infant
- - Mary's tagalong
- - Mary's inseparable companion
- - Mary's hanger-on
- - Mary's creature
- - Mary's chaser
- - Mary or Mary's follower
- - Mary had one
- - Many a roast
- - Lion's trusting companion
- - Lady Caroline (Byron's paramour)
- - Kabob meat
- - Kabob component
- - Jesus, .... of God
- - Its "fleece was white as snow"
- - It's white and innocent
- - It went everywhere Mary did
- - Innocence symbol
- - He came after Bacon
- - Gentle, meek one
- - Gentle woolly animal
- - Gentle type
- - Gentle as a --
- - Follower of Mary, in a nursery rhyme
- - Fleecy babe
- - Ewe's little one
- - Essayist: 1775–1834
- - Essayist who wrote "Lawyers, I suppose, were children once"
- - English essayist: 1775–1834
- - Emblem of St. Agnes
- - Elia was his alias
- - Elia essayist
- - Elia really
- - Down Under product
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