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| 21% | 7 | Seabird said to draw blood from its own breast with its pouched beak to feed its young, thus a symbol of self-sacrifice and motherly love to the nation co-opted for Elizabeth I | ||
noun • large long-winged warm-water seabird having a large bill with a distensible pouch for fish | ||||
| 20% | 3 | Message communicated as "short-short-short, long-long-long, short-short-short" | ||
noun • an internationally recognized distress signal in radio code | ||||
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