Burgundy's master crook in jail (5) |
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The chap consuming the house wine |
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Heavy red or white burgundy wine |
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It's in Georgia |
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Variety of French Burgundy (5) |
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It's between Chattanooga and Gainesville on I-75 |
Newsday |
17 Feb 2024 |
Old woman gets to study carefully dry French wine (5) |
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Company coming in, the chap gets wine (5) |
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Georgia home of the Tubman Museum |
LA Times Daily |
11 Sep 2023 |
Georgia city |
Newsday |
26 Jul 2023 |
President leaves a drop of red wine |
The Guardian Cryptic |
19 Dec 2022 |
Georgia city with the Tubman Museum |
New York Times |
02 Dec 2022 |
Georgia Sports Hall of Fame site |
Wall Street Journal |
05 Oct 2022 |
President not supplied with right wine |
The Guardian Cryptic |
10 Aug 2022 |
Central Georgia city |
Newsday |
10 Apr 2022 |
Georgia city |
Newsday |
06 Apr 2022 |
Georgia city |
Newsday |
30 Mar 2022 |
Computer referring to wine |
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“The Heart of Georgia” |
Wall Street Journal |
26 Oct 2021 |
Red cape worn by revolutionary leader torn at the bottom |
The Times Cryptic |
20 Oct 2021 |
Georgia Sports Hall of Fame location |
Wall Street Journal |
18 Aug 2021 |
Waterproof being worn is red |
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''The Heart of Georgia'' |
Newsday |
29 May 2021 |
Georgia city |
Thomas Joseph |
10 May 2021 |
__ breakfast (grits, frequently) |
Newsday |
01 May 2021 |
It's south of Atlanta |
Newsday |
28 Jan 2021 |
Georgia city |
Eugene Sheffer |
16 Jan 2021 |
Georgia home of the Tubman Museum |
The Washington Post |
13 Nov 2020 |
Georgia home of the Tubman Museum |
LA Times Daily |
13 Nov 2020 |
Georgia city |
Newsday |
21 Oct 2020 |
In the rain you may have this wine |
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Salted mutton or salted pork? Choice of Master, not Bachelor |
The Telegraph Toughie |
28 Aug 2020 |
Master Cellarman cleared out, making space for old burgundy |
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City dubbed "The Heart of Georgia" |
Universal |
18 Jul 2020 |
French president fires Republican, one of his reds perhaps? |
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'The Heart of Georgia' |
USA Today |
11 Aug 2019 |
Site of the Georgia Music Hall of Fame |
The Washington Post Sunday |
09 Jun 2019 |
Georgia birthplace of Charles Coburn and Melvyn Douglas |
The Washington Post Sunday |
12 May 2019 |
Central Georgia city |
Premier Sunday |
24 Mar 2019 |
Mother put on party -- there's wine! |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
03 Mar 2019 |
Dry white burgundy |
Canadiana |
04 Feb 2019 |
"The Heart of Georgia" |
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Mum's anti meat that's smoked and salted |
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City in Lower Burgundy |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
27 May 2018 |
Georgia home of Mercer University |
New York Times |
25 May 2018 |
Georgia city |
Premier Sunday |
01 Apr 2018 |
City of central Georgia |
Wall Street Journal |
12 Mar 2018 |
City in Georgia |
Universal |
19 Jan 2018 |
Central Georgia city |
Newsday |
14 Jan 2018 |
City in Georgia |
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Georgia home of Mercer University |
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"The Heart of Georgia" |
USA Today |
02 Dec 2017 |
Chap entertains company, offering wine |
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Little Richard's birthplace |
Wall Street Journal |
23 Sep 2017 |
'The Heart of Georgia' |
The Washington Post |
24 Mar 2017 |
"The Heart of Georgia" |
LA Times Daily |
24 Mar 2017 |
Georgia home of the Allman Brothers |
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Georgia home of the Allman Brothers |
USA Today |
01 Jan 2017 |
"The Heart of Georgia" |
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Longtime Georgia State Fair city |
USA Today |
26 Nov 2016 |
It's about 200 miles southeast of Chattanooga on I-75 |
Newsday |
04 Jun 2016 |
Longtime Georgia State Fair city |
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French wine district |
The Times Concise |
02 Jun 2015 |
City in Georgia or France |
Universal |
11 Jan 2015 |
City in Georgia or France |
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Georgia city |
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"The Heart of Georgia" city |
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City in Georgia where Little Richard was born |
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Georgia State Fair city |
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City close to the center of Georgia |
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"Heart of Georgia" |
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Peach State city |
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Georgia's __-Bibb County |
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"The Heart of Georgia" |
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Georgia city or county |
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Georgia city |
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City nicknamed "The Heart of Georgia" |
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City in Georgia |
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City in Georgia or France |
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Home of the Confederacy's central armory |
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City nicknamed "The Heart of Georgia" |
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Georgia State Fair city |
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City nicknamed "The Heart of Georgia" |
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The Heart of Georgia |
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Peach State city |
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City of central Georgia |
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"Heart of Georgia" |
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Georgia home of the Allman Brothers |
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Little Richard's Georgia hometown |
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Little Richard's Georgia hometown |
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Georgia city |
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Georgia city where Little Richard was born |
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Where the kazoo was invented |
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Georgia Music Hall of Fame city |
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City NNW of Robins Air Force Base |
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City SE of Atlanta |
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Town in Georgia or France |
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City SE of Atlanta |
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"The Heart of Georgia" |
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Georgia city on the Ocmulgee |
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Georgia birthplace of Little Richard |
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City nicknamed "Heart of Georgia" |
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City of central Georgia |
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Georgia State Fair site |
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Georgia birthplace of Little Richard |
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City south of Atlanta |
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City nicknamed "Heart of Georgia" |
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City near which Pouilly-Fuissé is made |
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City near which Pouilly-Fuissé is made |
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Peach State city |
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The Heart of Georgia |
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City that hosts Georgia's state fair |
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Georgia city |
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Site of a Mercer University campus |
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Seat of Georgia's Bibb County |
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Site of the Confederacy's official arsenal |
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Site of a Mercer University campus |
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Georgia city or county |
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City southeast of Atlanta |
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Home of the Georgia State Fair |
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City in central Georgia |
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City in central Georgia |
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Ocmulgee River city |
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City in Georgia |
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City southeast of Atlanta |
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City in Georgia |
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Seat of Bibb County, Georgia |
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Seat of Bibb County, Georgia |
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City southeast of Atlanta |
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Georgia city |
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City southeast of Rome |
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Georgia city |
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Burgundy wine |
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Central Georgia city |
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Georgia county of film |
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Home of the Georgia State Fair |
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Georgia city |
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Red cape worn by revolutionary leader torn at the bottom |
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Town in Georgia or France |
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Georgia home to Wesleyan College |
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Little Richard's Georgia birthplace |
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Georgia city on the Ocmulgee |
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With 80-Down, peach center |
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Georgia hub |
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Georgia city |
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Little Richard's hometown |
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Georgia city not in its namesake county |
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City southeast of Atlanta |
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Melvin Douglas' birthplace |
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Georgia city, home of Mercer University |
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Georgia city where Little Richard was born |
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City on the Ocmulgee River |
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Cen Georgia city |
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City in Ga. |
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Ga. city |
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City on the Ocmulgee |
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Burgundy wine center |
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A dry Burgundy |
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"Heart of Georgia" city |
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City in France or Georgia |
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A Burgundy wine |
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Speaker of the House: 1801–07 |
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City of Georgia |
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City of France |
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Georgia city. |
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City in Georgia. |
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City SE of Atlanta. |
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City on the Ocmulgee. |
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City noted for its red wine. |
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Georgia industrial center. |
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City of 70,252 in Georgia. |
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City in central Georgia. |
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Industrial city in Eastern France. |
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City nicknamed "The Heart of Georgia" |
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