John Keats poem |
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Bloodsucking serpent-witch; a mail (anag.) |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
19 Jun 2024 |
Vampire, firstly impaled, interred by priest |
The Telegraph Toughie |
09 Mar 2021 |
Article about friend — all in French — becoming monster |
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Female monster from Greek mythology |
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Serpentine child-eater of myth |
The New Yorker |
29 Oct 2018 |
Mythical demoness |
Universal |
24 Aug 2018 |
Mythical demoness |
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Vampire, firstly impaled, interred by priest |
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She-devil, one punching priest |
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Bloodsucker, reverse of direct going after pounds |
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Lady demon |
USA Today |
19 Sep 2015 |
Female demon |
USA Today |
22 Feb 2015 |
Lady demon |
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Female demon |
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Lady vampire |
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Female monster |
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Female monster |
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Lady vampire |
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Mythological half-woman monster |
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Monstrous female |
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Female vampire |
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Vampirelike female monster |
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Alluring vampire |
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Female demon |
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Vampiress |
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Female vampire |
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Lady demon |
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Female demon |
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Female monster of Greek myth |
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Female vampire |
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Female vampire |
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Keats poem |
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Greek monster of myth |
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Female vampire |
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Bloodsucking demoness of myth |
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Keats narrative poem |
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Female demon |
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Keats poem |
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Vampire of folklore |
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Female vampire |
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1819 Keats poem |
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Female demon |
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Female demon |
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Mythological monster |
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Alluring monster of myth |
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Vampire |
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Female vampire |
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Mythical monster |
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Female monster of Greek myth |
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Keats narrative poem |
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Keats poem |
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Vampire |
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Sorceress |
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Vampire of folklore |
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Witch |
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Monster of myth |
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She-demon |
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Poem by Keats |
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Vampire of myth. |
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She-demon. |
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Poem by Keats. |
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Vampire of Greek myth. |
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Witch in Keats poem. |
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Title of a poem by Keats. |
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Vampire. |
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Grecian gulf, pass of Thermopylae on south shore. |
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Greek mythological figure. |
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Sorceress. |
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Mythical monster. |
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Female demon of myth. |
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Mythical vampire. |
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Witch. |
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Serpent-woman of myth. |
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Human-headed serpent. |
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