- - english river whose tributaries include the teme and the tern
- - Cut off by northern river
- - cut off the northern river
- - cut north from the river
- - Nerves are bad at the British river
- - Nerves turn up on the British river
- - English river ever between south and north
- - River always confined by poles
- - Split up northern river
- - river to cut north
- - what is the longest river in britain?
- - River always going in two directions
- - long british river
- - Runner's number during run -- that's the other way round!
- - Longest UK river
- - Nurse carries first lady to find river
- - Longest river in Britain
- - The U.S. Naval Academy is situated at is mouth
- - River always between south and north
- - Longest river in the United Kingdom
- - River always between Poles
- - Dock facing North River
- - River at Gloucester
- - Cut north to find river
- - Major British river
- - No way North to South following Southern river
- - River always descending between two points
- - At any point within banks of salmon river
- - River through Wales and England
- - UK's longest river
- - Long-distance runner cut over peak in Nepal
- - Number crossing river, one that rises in Wales
- - River flowing through Shrewsbury
- - River continually seen between poles
- - River in Maryland or Shropshire
- - U.K.'s longest river
- - Longest river in Great Britain
- - Shropshire's river
- - Great Britain's longest river
- - Annapolis's river
- - River into Bristol Channel
- - England's second-longest river
- - Shropshire river.
- - River of England.
- - Gloucester's river.
- - Britain's second river.
- - River flowing into the Bristol Channel.
- - 210 mi. river in England.
- - Welsh river.
- - River in West England, 210 miles to Bristol Channel.
- - River
- - British river
- - English river
- - Britain's longest river
- - the longest river in great britain
- - Western banker always invested in tin
- - To be conserved, cod must keep swimming here?
- - James, Viscount --, son of Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex
- - Flower always found in tin
- - A huge stream of opposing points circling perpetually
- - Estuary English lacking in harsh north
- - Part next to new waterway
- - Cut new flower
- - Cardinal holds rare flower
- - Bristol Channel feeder
- - Cut head of native English flower
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