- - Old boy adds poem to side of coin
- - 'Heads'side of coin
- - Term for the front face of a coin or note
- - Head-bearing side of a coin
- - The other side of a circle shown by black lines
- - Heads of old British poetry
- - Coin's 'head' side
- - heads giving former pupil some poetry
- - Head side of coin
- - Head (of a coin)
- - One side of a coin, heads
- - Side of a coin bearing the head
- - Heads on a coin
- - Heads (of a coin)
- - Side of a coin that shows the head
- - 'Heads' side of a coin
- - Head side of a coin
- - Head (of coin)
- - Side of a coin with the main design
- - Head presents alumnus with some poetry
- - Old boy opposing Irish heads
- - Side of a coin that shows heads
- - FDR's side, on a dime
- - Side of coin with head
- - "Heads," to a numismatist
- - Face of a coin
- - Coin's "heads"
- - Front of a coin
- - Main side of a coin
- - Side of a coin having the main design.
- - Of a coin, "heads."
- - One side of a coin.
- - Heads
- - Head
- - side with the head
- - One side of the coin
- - opposite former pupil on poetry
- - there's no tail on this side
- - coin's face
- - Which side is the monarch on?
- - Watch Victor swapping places with son? The opposite
- - Change 'observe' into the opposite
- - Penny side with Lincoln's face
- - Penny's face maybe when old boy introduces poetry
- - Coin's front
- - Old British rhyme written on this side of coin?
- - Coin's front side
- - Bowled in stint with English side facing
- - Side Lincoln is on
- - Lincoln's side of the penny
- - Coin side
- - Counterpart
- - Front side of coin
- - Misread verbose counterpart
- - one side of the coin is the old boy taking poetry
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