- - Perennial grass said to take its name from a US farmer
- - One insect hiding in edges of tussocky grass
- - It set up a test on extremely hardy grass
- - Man's name; grass
- - Hay grass
- - Name for a grass-widower?
- - Coarse grass used as fodder
- - Fodder grass
- - Coarse fodder grass
- - A grass grown for hay
- - Spiky grass
- - Herd's-grass.
- - Grass and tree riddled with insects
- - The first sort of test in old solver's book
- - british actors west, dalton or spall
- - bond between roger and pierce
- - ... Spall, actor who played Winston Churchill in "The King's Speech"
- - Sir ... John Berners-Lee, English engineer known as the inventor of the World Wide Web
- - Two NT books
- - Father of John Craig
- - New Testament epistle addressee
- - Adapted to myth about one man
- - Time short — love your old man
- - Youngest-ever Best Supporting Actor Oscar winner Hutton
- - Dalton who played 007
- - One of two New Testament books
- - Addressee of two New Testament epistles
- - Recipient of two New Testament epistles
- - James Bond portrayer Dalton
- - Dumbo's mouse pal
- - Actor Hutton
- - "The Last Picture Show" costar Bottoms
- - 1980 Oscar winner Hutton
- - Bottoms out on the movie set?
- - The Leary that was tripping
- - Tripper Leary
- - Bottoms or Hutton
- - St. Paul's convert.
- - Companion of Paul
- - Boy's name
- - Horse food
- - New Testament book
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