- - Nottingham note
- - British note.
- - 123 across in england?
- - strike to get money
- - The price to beat?
- - batter currency
- - Hammer a currency?
- - Beat heavily and repeatedly
- - Beat for some money
- - A quid [slang]
- - Cockney currency
- - money provides weight
- - Official currency of Egypt and Sudan
- - ... sterling, official currency of the United Kingdom which is also the oldest currency in continuous use
- - hammer key currency
- - The pen of the poet
- - Pummel, batter
- - British unit of money
- - Strike for money
- - Unit of weight abbreviated as 'lb.'
- - Avoirdupois unit of weight that is divided into 16 ounces
- - Money belt
- - UK currency
- - pay for afternoon tea in england with a...
- - Unit equal to 16 ounces
- - Strike again & again
- - Sterling unit
- - Sixteen ounces
- - Olympic bigwig Dick
- - Might have bought a Beatles record for this
- - Kilogram's predecessor
- - Hit —money — pen
- - Beat — poet, d. 1972
- - 1..........=.4536Kilograms
- - Modernist poet
- - Monetary unit
- - .... hammer
- - Really hammer
- - You might pick up a few pointers here
- - Olympic poobah Dick
- - Beat excitedly
- - 16 ounces
- - Beat; currency
- - Ezra -----, major figure in the early modernist poetry movement
- - British currency
- - 1.......... = .4536 Kilograms
- - Basic monetary unit of Egypt, Sudan and Syria
- - Manx currency
- - Ghostwriter of 'Hugh Selwyn Mauberley'?
- - Strike in British capital
- - Repeatedly strike for hard cash these days
- - 100 6, represented here, beat Yard
- - Scale increment
- - Money hit hard
- - Britain's currency unit
- - Irish currency replaced by the euro
- - Rather heavy British coin
- - Scale unit
- - About 454 grams
- - Pricing unit at a deli
- - UK currency; weight
- - Egyptian currency
- - Tramp in overseas capital
- - Coin worth 100 pence
- - US poet's pen
- - Poet pal of Hemingway
- - Heavy Cambridge coin
- - Canterbury currency
- - Dog shelter
- - Home for strays
- - Egyptian monetary unit
- - 16 23-Acrosses
- - Fruit-store weight measure
- - British money
- - Deli unit
- - Hammer on
- - Stray dog place
- - Canine shelter
- - Fruit-store weight unit
- - Hit with a hammer
- - Pulverize
- - Butcher shop unit
- - 100 pence
- - .0005 tons
- - Stray dog house
- - Where a stray may stay
- - Twenty shillings, once
- - Potato unit
- - Feared destination in "Lady and the Tramp"
- - It may be sterling
- - Temporary home for strays
- - Dollar's British counterpart
- - Fish enclosure
- - Poet Ezra
- - Batter
- - Use a pestle
- - Enclosure for strays
- - Poet born in Idaho
- - Twenty shillings
- - Ezra.
- - Basic monetary unit.
- - Unit of weight.
- - $2.80 plus.
- - From 4.03 to 2.80.
- - American poet, cited for treason.
- - Beat rapidly
- - Weight unit
- - Animal shelter
- - Quid
- - Sterling
- - Animal enclosure
- - Thump
- - Cake ....
- - Bang
- - Beat violently
- - British ....
- - Key
- - Throb
- - Theme of this puzzle
- - Zip
- - Hit
- - Hit hard
- - Beat
- - money needed for animal shelter
- - Facility for stray dogs
- - Beat poet?
- - Thump American poet
- - Strike repeatedly for money
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