| Surname of Barbara who has played Rita in Corrie since 1964 (4) |
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| Fort in "Goldfinger" |
Wall Street Journal |
24 Jul 2025 |
| Son of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, born 2008 (4) |
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| Fort guarded by the U.S. Mint Police |
LA Times Daily |
17 Jul 2025 |
| Fort south of Indianapolis |
LA Times Daily |
04 Jul 2025 |
| He fronted The Vibrators (4) |
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| John, 16c Scottish theologian who established the Presbyterian Church of Scotland (4) |
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| Barbara - - -, Corrie actress |
Mirror Tea Time |
02 May 2025 |
| Kentucky fort |
LA Times Daily |
30 Mar 2025 |
| Fort __, popular name for the US Bullion Depository (4) |
The Guardian Weekend |
25 Jan 2025 |
| John, 16th-century theologian who established the Presbyterian Church of Scotland in 1560 (4) |
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| Barbara ___-, Rita Tanner in long-running ITV1 soap Coronation Street (4) |
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| Archie .... , Dundee FC manager 1984-86 (4) |
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| John ___, Scottish Protestant reformer (4) |
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| Fort filled with bullion |
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| Barbara _, veteran Corrie actress (4) |
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| Fort with bullion bars |
Newsday |
18 Jul 2024 |
| Fort ___, US gold stronghold (4) |
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| Fort . . . (US gold site) (4) |
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| Fort (gold site) |
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| John, Scottish theologian who established the Presbyterian Church of Scotland in 1560 (4) |
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| Barbara _, has played Rita in Coronation Street since 1972 (4) |
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| Fort ___, Army base in Kentucky, adjacent to the US Bullion Depository (4) |
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| Battled and raps on door apparently, but you won't get into it (4,4) |
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| Barbara _, has played Rita Sullivan in Coronation Street since 1972 (4) |
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| John -, theologian who established the Presbyterian Church of Scotland in 1560 (4) |
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| John -, theologian who established the Presbyterian Church of Scotland in 1560 |
Mirror Quiz |
24 Feb 2024 |
| Kentucky's Fort |
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| Fort --, Kentucky |
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| John —, theologian who established the Presbyterian Church of Scotland in 1560 |
Mirror Quiz |
24 Dec 2023 |
| Fort ___ (gold reserves site) |
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| Gold-filled fort |
Thomas Joseph |
16 Nov 2023 |
| Kentucky fort |
Eugene Sheffer |
19 Sep 2023 |
| John --, theologian |
The Telegraph Quick |
26 Aug 2023 |
| U.S. fort holding gold |
Premier Sunday |
21 Aug 2022 |
| Gold-filled fort |
Newsday |
13 Jul 2022 |
| Kentucky fort |
Eugene Sheffer |
17 Mar 2022 |
| Kentucky fort |
LA Times Daily |
01 Mar 2022 |
| Kentucky fort |
The Washington Post |
01 Mar 2022 |
| "Goldfinger" fort |
LA Times Daily |
15 Feb 2022 |
| 'Goldfinger' fort |
The Washington Post |
15 Feb 2022 |
| Aloud, runs down old preacher |
The Times Cryptic |
11 Feb 2022 |
| Kentucky’s Fort ___ |
New York Times |
28 Dec 2021 |
| Gold-filled Fort |
Newsday |
29 Aug 2021 |
| Fort defended by Bond |
LA Times Daily |
02 Jul 2021 |
| Fort defended by Bond |
The Washington Post |
02 Jul 2021 |
| See 6-Across |
Universal |
07 Jun 2021 |
| Fort full of gold |
LA Times Daily |
27 Apr 2021 |
| Fort full of gold |
The Washington Post |
27 Apr 2021 |
| Fortune-filled fort |
The Washington Post |
28 Mar 2021 |
| Fortune-filled fort |
LA Times Daily |
28 Mar 2021 |
| John --, theologian who established the Presbyterian Church of Scotland |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
01 Feb 2021 |
| Washington's secretary of war, 1789-1794 |
The Washington Post Sunday |
31 Jan 2021 |
| Fort full of gold |
Newsday |
27 Jan 2021 |
| Fort that holds gold |
Universal |
02 Sep 2020 |
| Fort ___ (gold bullion site) |
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| John ---- (1513-72), Scottish Protestant reformer |
The Guardian Speedy |
19 Jul 2020 |
| Kentucky's Fort ___ |
USA Today |
24 Jun 2020 |
| Fort ___ (gold depository) |
New York Times |
10 Jun 2020 |
| Gold-holding fort |
Wall Street Journal |
15 Apr 2020 |
| Fort near Louisville |
Newsday |
02 Apr 2020 |
| Fort in “Goldfinger” |
Wall Street Journal |
11 Mar 2020 |
| Fort ___ (gold depository) |
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| Polk's middle name |
The Washington Post Sunday |
08 Sep 2019 |
| Fort ___, home of the U.S. Bullion Depository |
New York Times |
26 Aug 2019 |
| Fort __ (gold depository site) |
Newsday |
19 Aug 2019 |
| James ___ Polk |
USA Today |
16 May 2019 |
| Fort that's a vault |
USA Today |
08 May 2019 |
| Fort full of bullion |
The Washington Post Sunday |
28 Apr 2019 |
| Fort SSW of Louisville |
The Washington Post |
04 Apr 2019 |
| Fort SSW of Louisville |
LA Times Daily |
04 Apr 2019 |
| Kentucky's Fort ___ |
New York Times |
19 Mar 2019 |
| Name attached to a Southeastern '-ville' |
New York Times |
23 Feb 2019 |
| Fort that's a vault |
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| Fort ___, home of the U.S. Bullion Depository |
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| Fort SSW of Louisville |
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| Kentucky's Fort ___ |
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| Name attached to a Southeastern "-ville" |
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| James ___ Polk |
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| Fort ___ (site of ingots) |
The Washington Post Sunday |
02 Sep 2018 |
| Kentucky fort |
Eugene Sheffer |
03 Jul 2018 |
| Audibly criticises Scottish theologian |
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| Polk's middle name |
LA Times Daily |
20 Apr 2018 |
| Polk's middle name |
The Washington Post |
20 Apr 2018 |
| U.S. fort with very tight security |
New York Times |
29 Jan 2018 |
| Fort for gold |
Wall Street Journal |
11 Jan 2018 |
| Gold-holding fort |
Universal |
02 Jan 2018 |
| Gold-holding fort |
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| U.S. fort with very tight security |
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| Polk's middle name |
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| Eponym of impregnability |
Newsday |
30 Dec 2017 |
| Fort ___, which contains billions in bullion |
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| Polk's middle name |
Newsday |
21 Jul 2017 |
| Soundly criticises Scottish reformer |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
20 Jun 2017 |
| Fort with billions in bullion |
LA Times Daily |
22 Feb 2017 |
| Fort attacked in "Goldfinger" |
USA Today |
05 Jan 2017 |
| Fort full of gold |
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| Fort with billions in bullion |
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| Fort attacked in "Goldfinger" |
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| Fort __ (gold repository) |
Newsday |
14 Nov 2016 |
| Fort with lots of bars |
LA Times Daily |
14 Sep 2016 |
| Gold-holding fort |
Newsday |
17 Mar 2016 |
| Fort with lots of bars |
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| Gold-filled fort |
Newsday |
29 Nov 2015 |
| Gold-filled Fort |
Newsday |
02 Sep 2015 |
| Fort attacked by Goldfinger |
Newsday |
16 Jul 2015 |
| Gold-filled Fort |
Thomas Joseph |
08 Apr 2015 |
| Washington's first secretary of war |
New York Times |
06 Mar 2015 |
| Fort with many bars |
Universal |
15 Feb 2015 |
| Fort attacked by Goldfinger |
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| Washington's first secretary of war |
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| Gold-filled fort |
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| Gold-filled fort |
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| Fort with many bars |
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| Gold-filled Fort |
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| Fort full of gold |
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| Gelatin brand |
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| Fort attacked by Goldfinger |
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| Fort full of bullion |
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| The "K" in James K. Polk |
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| Fort ___ (bullion storage) |
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| Rich fort |
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| One of the two characters in Dr. Seuss' "Fox in Socks" |
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| Fort with bullion |
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| Fort in "Goldfinger" |
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| Fort with bullion |
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| Washington's first Secretary of War |
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| Gold-reserves fort |
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| "Goldfinger" fort |
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| Fort ___ (U.S. gold depository) |
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| Fort with gold bars |
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| Fort attacked in "Goldfinger" |
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| Ft. __, KY |
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| Fort ___ (U.S. gold depository) |
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| Golden fort |
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| Fort in "Goldfinger" |
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| Fort attacked in "Goldfinger" |
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| Fort with many bars |
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| Henry ___, first secretary of war |
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| Fort once visited by 007 |
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| First U.S. secretary of war (for whom a fort was named) |
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| Fort with many bars |
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| First U.S. secretary of war (for whom a fort was named) |
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| James Polk's middle name |
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| Fort of gold |
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| Fort with a fortune |
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| Fort featured in "Goldfinger" |
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| Fort featured in "Goldfinger" |
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| Fort with billions in bullion |
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| One of Kentucky's 43 Across |
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| Fort that houses bouillon |
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| President Polk's middle name |
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| The "K" of James K. Polk |
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| Fort ___ (gold repository) |
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| Presidential middle name |
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| Three-time NFL Coach of the Year Chuck |
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| Three-time NFL Coach of the Year Chuck |
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| Presidential middle name |
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| America's first secretary of war |
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| Fort ___ (gold site) |
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| Fort ___ (U.S. gold storage facility) |
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| Gelatin brand |
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| James Polk's middle name |
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| Fort __, KY |
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| Presidential middle name |
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| Fort with over 143 million ounces of gold |
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| Fort with heavy bars |
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| Fort featured in "Goldfinger" |
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| Gold fort |
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| First U.S. secretary of war |
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| Fort with lots of bars |
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| President Polk's middle name |
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| Fort with a fortune |
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| Fort where gold is kept |
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| Kentucky fort |
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| James __ Polk |
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| Kentucky county |
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| Fort featured in "Goldfinger" |
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| First secretary of war |
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| Fort ___ |
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| James ___ Polk |
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| Fort with a huge vault |
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| Fort south of Louisville |
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| American Revolutionary General Henry ___ |
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| First Secretary of War |
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| Fort south of Louisville |
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| N.F.L. coach known as "Ground Chuck" |
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| "Goldfinger" fort |
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| "Goldfinger" fort |
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| Fort of gold |
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| Fort full of gold |
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| Fort ___ (gold depository site) |
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| Fort ___, KY |
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| Polk's middle name |
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| Fort of gold |
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| Kentucky fort |
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| Fort ___ (bullion storage) |
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| Pres. Polk's middle name |
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| Secretary of state who initiated dollar diplomacy |
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| Fort attacked by Goldfinger |
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| 20th-century U.S. secretary of state and attorney general |
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| Kentucky fort |
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| Fort attacked by Goldfinger |
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| Secretary of state under Taft and Wilson |
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| Polk's middle name |
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| Fort ___ (U.S. gold depository) |
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| Kentucky county |
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| Fort ___ (gold site) |
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| Fort near Louisville |
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| James __ Polk |
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| Fort ___ ("Goldfinger" setting) |
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| Kentucky fort |
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| Scottish Reformation leader John |
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| Polk's middle name |
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| Fort besieged by Goldfinger |
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| First Secretary of War |
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| Fort for bullion |
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| Fort with a fortune |
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| Kentucky fort |
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| Scottish religious reformer |
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| First Secretary of War |
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| First secretary of war |
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| Fort featured in "Goldfinger" |
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| Kentucky fort attacked by Goldfinger |
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| Fort ___ (gold depository site) |
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| Fort ____ (U.S. gold depository) |
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| Kentucky fort |
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| Landon's running mate, 1936 |
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| Ky. fort |
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| Landon's running mate |
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| Kentucky fort |
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| A foe of Mary, Queen of Scots |
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| Famed Scottish reformer |
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| Frank ___, of F.D.R.'s Cabinet |
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| Goldfinger's target |
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| General in the Revolution. |
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| Our first Secretary of War. |
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| Fort ___ |
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| Freed murder suspect Amanda |
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| Former Secretary of Navy. |
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| Gold Fort |
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| Secy. of the Navy, 1940–44. |
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| Protestant Reformation leader John |
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| Rockabilly's Buddy with the 1957 #1 "Party Doll" |
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| Secretary of the Navy, 1940–44. |
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| Fort in Kentucky |
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| Fort of fame. |
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| Fort ___. |
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| American general of 1775. |
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| Taft's Secy. of State. |
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| Patriot general of 1776. |
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