- - One who stands and keeps watch
- - One on guard duty
- - One stands and keeps watch
- - One standing guard
- - Watchful one
- - Guard dispatched one with a half-nelson
- - guard lets nine loose
- - A person that is posted on guard
- - submitted to the spanish guard
- - Guard absent in electrical stores
- - on guard when it's silent in the north-east
- - ten lines enough for a guard?
- - Security feature present in electric blankets
- - The 2006 Michael Douglas Eva Longoria thriller
- - Person with a watch
- - Guard at a post
- - Soldier on watch
- - Guard posted: Nile in uproar
- - Guard
- - Guard posted in hotel not powerful
- - Standing guard over base, left like Sondheim's clowns?
- - Guard posted in by the Spanish
- - Observer not entirely present in election
- - Lookout dispatched message first to last
- - Lookout
- - Watch broadcast with Nile flowing
- - Watchman
- - Guard present in electric blankets
- - Guard who stands and keeps watch
- - Military lookout
- - Military guard posted on line given new order
- - Guard stationed at an entrance
- - Guard transported to new line
- - *Orlando newspaper
- - Sounds like Cologne is popular with the foreign guard
- - Watchdog
- - Soldier on guard duty
- - Watchtower guard
- - Orlando paper
- - Man on the alert
- - Watchguard
- - Dispatched via overhead train?
- - Vedette
- - Figure on the watch
- - "And the ...... stars set their watch": T. Campbell
- - Possible watcher on the Rhine
- - Watchtower occupant
- - Military guard.
- - U. S. observation plane.
- - Soldier on guard.
- - Name for a newspaper.
- - Francisco's role in "Hamlet."
- - Watcher.
- - Watch
- - Guardian --
- - The guard has been posted: Neil Turner
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