An area of nobility (5) |
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Territory contains Sunday school, but no cowboy saloons |
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Year after language is spoken at noble domain (5) |
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Medieval fiefdom (5) |
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Superior church in outer Derby, or maybe Cornwall (5) |
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Territory of a nobleman of the highest hereditary rank(5) |
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Dukedom |
Mirror Classic |
19 Sep 2024 |
PlusWord No 773 solution |
The Telegraph Plusword |
03 Jul 2024 |
Grand ___, territory such as Luxembourg (5) |
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Aristocratic domain (5) |
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Luxembourg is a grand one |
New York Times |
15 Apr 2021 |
Luxembourg, for one |
Newsday |
15 Nov 2019 |
Cornwall, to Charles |
Newsday |
09 Mar 2019 |
Peer's domain wanting tax — customs house is installed for short time |
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Dukedom |
The Guardian Speedy |
27 Mar 2016 |
Something chewed over extremely haltingly in Lancaster, for example |
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Cornwall or Lancaster |
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Noble realm |
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Small state ruled by a sovereign |
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Brittany or Normandy, once |
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Kent or York, historically |
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Brittany or Normandy, once |
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Luxembourg, for one |
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Brunswick, e.g., once |
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Peer's realm, perhaps |
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Peer's realm, perhaps |
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Cornwall or Warsaw, e.g. |
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Kent or York |
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Kent, York, or Edinburgh |
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Peer's purview |
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Brittany or Aquitaine, once |
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This outranks an earldom |
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Luxemburg, for example. |
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