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Forename Of Clive Bells Wife Who Was Virginia Woolfs Sister
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VANESSA which was last seen in the Telegraph Giant General Knowledge crossword.
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VANESSA
Updated: October 12, 2023
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- ➡️ Any chapeau typically with a shaped crown, originally designed to draw attention to a man’s head and emphasise his social status; or, by extension, one’s capacity or role
- ➡️ With striking rainbow-coloured plumage, the national bird of Nepal, where it is known as the danphe
- ➡️ A watery expanse where one is said to be when confused or drifting like a ship that has lost its bearings
- ➡️ Old word for a cookhouse, kitchen or stove on a ship’s deck; a train’s cabin car in the US; or, a bunkhouse for lumberjacks in Canada
- ➡️ From the Old French meaning “warbling of birds”, word for chatter, gibberish or twittering originally, later a pidgin or specialised language used by a particular group
- ➡️ From the Latin for “wheeled vehicle”, word first for a racecourse or a gallop at full-speed, later a swift headlong rush; or, one’s profession or progress through life
- ➡️ Height of a sail; a group of nautical flags raised as a signal; or, a capstan, pulley, winch or other lifting device
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