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- 16th century Council site
- 16th-century Ecumenical council city
- Robert ____ Jones, course designer
- English river
- __ Affair of 1861
- Mary-Kate and Ashley's brother
- Industrial titan Reznor
- Reznor who is Nine Inch Nails
- England's third-longest river
- 1545 council site
- Council of ___ (response to the Protestant Reformation)
- Will ___ (special agent in Karin Slaughter stories)
- River of central England
- River through Nottingham
- Stoke's river
- Senator Lott
- A Lott of Mississippi
- Lott of the GOP
- Reznor of rock
- Lott of Mississippi
- Rocker Reznor
- University in Peterborough Ontario
- Ontario river
- Council of ___ (16th-century assembly)
- ___ Affair (1860s incident involving two captured Confederate commissioners)
- 16th-century Ecumenical Council site
- Site of a 16th-century ecumenical council
- Former senator Lott
- British Isles river infamous for its propensity to flood
- English river infamous for its flooding
- Locale of a Catholic council in which the sale of indulgences was banned
- Mississippi senator Lott
- Lott of Capitol Hill
- A Lott of politics
- Dickens' Little Nell ___
- Senate Majority Leader Lott
- Lott of government
- Lott of politics
- River from Staffordshire
- Staffordshire river
- Lott of the Senate
- Nine Inch Nails singer Reznor
- E.C. Bentley's detective Philip
- Nottingham's river
- Stoke-on-___ (home of England's pottery industry)
- With 7-Down, Bob Dole's successor as majority leader
- Ex-senator Lott
- Former Mississippi senator Lott
- E. C. Bentley detective
- Nine Inch Nails rocker Reznor
- Lott late of the Senate
- Lott who succeeded Bob Dole as majority leader
- Reznor of Nine Inch Nails
- Council of ____
- Council of____: 1545
- Dickens's "Little Nell"
- Robert ____ Jones: golf course
- ___'s Last Case
- Lott on the Hill
- Sixteenth century council site
- Nine Inch Nails founder Reznor
- Legislator Lott
- Lott from Mississippi
- 16th-century council setting
- City north of Verona
- Stoke-on-__: English city
- Helen of radio soaps
- River near Nottingham
- E.C. Bentley sleuth
- 16th-century council city
- City of northern Italy
- Nottingham river
- Council site in the 1500s
- Counter Reformation city
- English river that flows into the Humber
- ___ Affair (Civil War incident of 1861)
- Quarterback Dilfer
- Third longest English river.
- Fortified city in the Tyrol.
- 170-mile river in England.
- Fortified Italian city in the Tyrol.
- Tributary of Humber River.
- City on the Adige.
- Fortified city on the Adige.
- Affair almost causing war with England, 1861
- His "Last Case" is a mystery classic.
- Little Nell's last name.
- E. C. Bentley's detective.
- E. C. Bentley's popular detective.
- Third longest river of England.
- City in Italy.
- Italian city on the Adige.
- River in England.
- Church Council site, 1545–63.
- Large Canadian canal system.
- River of England.
- Scene of famous Council, 1545–63.
- Soap opera heroine Helen.
- Canadian canal.
- E. C. Bentley's sleuth.
- H. C. Bentley's detective.
- River to the Humber.
- River in central England.
- City in northern Italy.
- Canadian canal system.
- Italian city.
- Ouse tributary.
- Gainsborough's river.
- Canal into Lake Ontario.
- Little Nell's name.
- Helen of radio soap opera
- Church council scene
- River of Ontario
- Council city
- Last Case sleuth
- Helen of radio serial
- Historic council site
- Historic steamship: 1861
- River in Canada
- Detective famous for a "last case"
- Helen of soap operas
- Church-council scene: 1545–63
- Council of ___: 1545–63
- Rival of Spade or Queen
- Council of ___
- Nell of the Old Curiosity Shop
- Council site: 1545–63
- Canadian river
- Church-council site: 16th century
- Council city: 1545–63
- British river
- Council city in Italy
- Council of 1545-63
- Humber feeder
- Northern Italian city
- Church council site
- ___ Canal, Ontario
- Council setting: 1545
- Radio soap-opera character Helen ___
- Mississippi Senator _____ Lott
- ___ Affair (Civil War imbroglio)
- Fictional detective Philip
- Ontario's ___ Canal
- Sen. Lott
- QB Dilfer
- Midlands river
- Lott of Washington
- Nottingham is on it
- River through Newark, England
- Last name of Dickens's Little Nell
- Rock singer Reznor
- University in Peterborough, Ont.
- 1545-63 council site
- It flows through Gainsborough
- Council city of 1545-63
- English river through Nottingham
- Singer Terence ___ D'Arby
- Council site of 1545
- Former senator Lott of Mississippi
- North-flowing English river
- ___ Dilfer, Super Bowl XXXV-winning QB
- River through Nottingham, England
- River whose source is in Staffordshire
- Council of ___ (Counter-Reformation body)
- Reznor of rock's Nine Inch Nails
- Locale of a noted 16th century Christian council
- Politico Lott
- Politician Lott
- Reznor
- Sign Your Name Terence ___ D'Arby
- Wishing Well Terence ___ D'Arby
- Nine Inch Nails leader
- Singer Reznor
- Terence ___ D'Arby
- ___ Lott, who forced through confirmation of two judges
- Smug and silver river mentioned in Shakespeare's "Henry IV, Part I"
- Council of ___ (sixteenth-century assembly)
- Nine Inch Nails front man Reznor
- River to the Humber estuary
- Council of ___ (1545-1563)
- Papal council
- Site of a 16th C. council
- Certain papal council
- Site of a 16th-century council
- The Council of ___, 1545-63
- Musician Reznor
- 49ers tackle Williams
- Will ___ (ABC show)
- 16th C. ecumenical council
- Gymnast Dimas
- Italian commune
- Council of _____ (l545-1563)
- 16th century church council site
- Council site of the 1500s
- It joins the Ouse
- He got in trouble praising Strom
- ESPN analyst Dilfer
- 49ers wide receiver Taylor