- - --- gun, a light 9mm sub-machine-gun formerly used in the British Army, developed during the Second World War
- - Lightweight machine gun
- - Light 9mm sub-machine-gun formerly used in the British Army
- - brit gun in world war ii
- - Catches back of gun
- - kind of gun having catches reversed
- - gun entanglements set up
- - Antique British gun
- - second world war-era british gun
- - Gun or actress
- - Sheppard-Turpin gun
- - Tommy's Tommy gun
- - Tommy gun for Tommy Atkins
- - Sheppard and Turpin's gun
- - Brit's gun
- - W.W. II-issue gun
- - UK machine gun
- - Old gun acronym
- - Gun that uses nine-millimeter ammo
- - Gun replaced by the Sterling machine gun
- - Gun for Tommy Atkins
- - Gun for Atkins
- - Gun for a Tommy
- - British burp gun
- - Brit. gun
- - Anna or a gun
- - A gun for Tommy Atkins
- - Rapid-fire gun
- - English gun
- - Gun type
- - Submachine gun
- - British gun
- - Machine gun
- - WWII weapon
- - British submachine gun
- - British WWII gun
- - WWII-era British gun
- - WW2 machine gun
- - British weapon of WWII
- - Light submachine gun
- - WWII firearm
- - Certain British submachine gun
- - WWII submachine gun
- - W.W. II-era British gun
- - Gun in the Suez Crisis
- - Lightweight submachine-gun
- - WWII British firearm
- - WWII British gun
- - WWII British weapon
- - Acronymous WWII gun
- - WWII machine gun
- - W.W. II British gun
- - Tommy gun
- - Brits' 1940s submachine gun
- - British WWII weapon
- - Tommy's gun
- - Bygone British gun
- - British gun of WWII
- - Brit's WWII gun
- - Acronymous submachine gun
- - Acronymous 13-Down gun
- - Old British gun
- - Submachine gun type
- - Brit's submachine gun
- - Brit's WWII weapon
- - Antique gun
- - Old gun across the pond
- - WWII shooter
- - British machine gun
- - Acronymous gun
- - British 9 mm submachine gun
- - British W.W. II gun
- - WWII gun
- - Early submachine gun
- - Nine-millimetre gun
- - W.W. II submachine gun
- - Brit's W.W. II gun
- - Submachine gun of WWII
- - Tommy's gun, maybe
- - W.W. II gun
- - Gun of old
- - British W.W. II-era gun
- - 9-mm. gun of W.W. II
- - Tommy gun's cousin
- - British WW2 gun
- - British gun of W.W. II
- - Tommy's weapon close to mysterious figure
- - weapon used in the closest engagements
- - arm of the korean war
- - "Handle" for picking up a pumpkin
- - Return catches weapon
- - jock's stabbing pain catches back
- - used in a terrorist engagement?
- - "Nana" star: 1934
- - "Nana" star
- - Sandhurst weapon
- - "Nana" actress
- - WW2 weapon
- - Weapon for Tommy Atkins
- - Weapon against the Nazis
- - Swedish weight
- - Star of "Nana": 1934
- - Sheppard-Turpin weapon
- - Machine carbine
- - Goldwyn protégée
- - Bren's cousin
- - Arm from overseas
- - Anna of films
- - "Nana" star in 1934
- - World War II weapon
- - Uzi cousin
- - U.K. carbine
- - Typist: Abbr.
- - Tommy's carbine
- - Tommie's weapon
- - This Anna was Nana
- - Soldier of Fortune actress
- - Russian-born actress
- - Predecessor of an Uzi
- - Old-time actress Anna
- - Nine-millimeter carbine
- - Narrow: Prefix
- - Nana portrayer Anna
- - Military firearm
- - Light British carbine
- - Lanchester's contemporary
- - Hollywood's Nana in 1934
- - Gunnery acronym
- - Goldwyn import
- - goldwyn discovery Anna ..........
- - Garbo's supposed rival
- - Garbo contemporary
- - Filmdom's Nana
- - Contemporary of Garbo
- - Carbine manufactured in England
- - British sprayer
- - British rifle
- - British light carbine.
- - British automatic
- - Backward seines
- - Arm for Tommy Atkins
- - Antique weapon
- - Anna of the silents
- - Anna of old films
- - Anna of filmdom
- - Anna of "Nana": 1934
- - Anna ......, star of "Nana": 1934
- - An Anna to whom Goldwyn brought manna
- - An Anna of filmdom
- - Actress in "The Wedding Night"
- - Actress in "Nana"
- - Actress Anna from Russia
- - About 30 lbs. in Sweden.
- - 30's and 40's actress Anna
- - 1930's Goldwyn star Anna
- - "The Girl With the Hatbox" star
- - Narrow: Comb. form
- - Actress Anna
- - Machine pistol
- - Infantry weapon
- - Automatic weapon
- - British weapon acronym
- - Weapon in rear with no end of power
- - 'Nana' actress Anna
- - Type of machinegun
- - British firearm acronym
- - Anna of 'Nana'
- - Product from the Royal Small Arms Factory
- - W.W. II weapon
- - Scandinavian name meaning 'cliff'
- - Old 9-mm
- - Arm of the British military?
- - Korean War firearm
- - Suez Crisis weapon
- - Old carbine
- - Korean War weapon
- - Acronymic weapon name
- - British carbine
- - Anna who played Nana
- - World War II weapon with an acronymic name
- - Tommy's weapon
- - Uzi predecessor
- - D-Day firearm
- - Battle of Britain introduction
- - "Where Eagles Dare" carbine
- - British-made firearm
- - 21-Across arm
- - 9-mm. weapon
- - Weapon whose name is an acronym for its designers
- - British firearm
- - Brit's weapon
- - Cooper's co-star in "The Wedding Night," 1935
- - Old British firearm
- - Uzi relative
- - British weapon
- - British Army weapon
- - Weapon featured in "Exodus"
- - British heat?
- - British shooter
- - "Nana" star Anna
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