A vehicle one picked up to get through quiet grassy area |
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Plain German boy backing a vehicle inside (8) |
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Port in Georgia, USA, situated on a river of the same name |
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Open African grassland (8) |
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Georgia city that's the setting of Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil |
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German reversed round a vehicle in grassland |
The Sun Two Speed |
01 Nov 2023 |
Treeless plain |
The Sun Two Speed |
01 Nov 2023 |
Plain Georgian city |
The Times Cryptic |
19 Jul 2022 |
A fat cat found in Georgia |
Irish Times Crosaire |
22 Apr 2022 |
Flat grassland in hot regions and a river in South Carolina |
Irish Times Simplex |
10 Jun 2021 |
Grassland has an arrangement to include vehicle |
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Grassy tropical plain |
The Guardian Speedy |
03 May 2020 |
Treeless plain |
Eugene Sheffer |
18 Apr 2020 |
Port captured in Sherman's March to the Sea |
LA Times Daily |
28 Dec 2019 |
Port captured in Sherman's March to the Sea |
The Washington Post |
28 Dec 2019 |
A fat cat in Georgia |
Irish Times Crosaire |
20 Sep 2019 |
Treeless plain |
The Sun Two Speed |
03 Apr 2019 |
German reversed round a vehicle in grassland |
The Sun Two Speed |
03 Apr 2019 |
A vehicle nicked by German guy turned up in a port in Georgia |
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Georgia's oldest city |
Wall Street Journal |
10 Oct 2017 |
Oldest city in Georgia |
New York Times |
10 May 2016 |
'Today' co-host Guthrie |
Eugene Sheffer |
12 Nov 2015 |
Georgia port |
Newsday |
23 Feb 2015 |
Georgia port |
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Southern city that's the setting for "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil" |
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Vehicle found in Arab capital by hot scrubland |
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Safari locale |
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City in Georgia |
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Georgia border river |
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City captured by Sherman |
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Georgia's oldest city |
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City captured by Sherman |
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City captured by Sherman |
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First steamship to cross the Atlantic |
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Georgia's oldest city |
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Georgia's oldest city |
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City founded by James Oglethorpe in 1733 |
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"Midnight in the Garden . . ." setting |
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Grassy plain |
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City founded by Oglethorpe: 1733 |
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Dixie port |
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Georgia state college |
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City of Georgia |
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Junction of the Seneca and Tugaloo |
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Port of Georgia |
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U.S. port |
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First nuclear-powered ship. |
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Southern city. |
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Georgia city. |
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First steamship to cross the Atlantic, 1819. |
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Augusta's river. |
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Georgia river, site of H-bomb plant. |
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