Desire to the English
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TRAM

"Desire," to the English

COVET

Desire without due regard to the rights of others.

SATURDAYKNITFEVER

Manic desire to make sweaters when the weekend starts?

SIDE
English, to the English
SEINE
River to the English Channel
EXERiver to the English Channel
ORNERiver to the English Channel
SOMMERiver to the English Channel
AVONRiver to the English Channel
EXERiver to the English Channel.
OUSEEnglish river to The Wash
SIGNORASItalian women, to the English
WENCrowded city, to the English
OUSEEnglish river to the Wash
OUSEEnglish river to the Trent
LOOPlace for the English to go
SOMMEFrench river to the English Channel
ORNEFrench river to the English Channel
EDERLEFirst woman to swim the English Channel
KINGJAMESSUBVERSIONEarly 1600s threat to the English throne?
FRANCEHer goal, to swim the English Channel.
SIRFRANCISDRAKEFirst English commander to see the Pacific
THEEEnglish word related to the German "Sie"
TYNEEnglish river, 80 mi. to the North Sea.
EDERLEGertrude ..., first woman to swim the English Channel
LOOThe head you head to, in English pub
STINGFormer English teacher Gordon Sumner, to the world
LAWRENCEOFARUBAFamous English soldier, after retiring to the tropics?
METRICAlternative to the English system of weights and measures
ESSEXEnglish county whose name referred to the East Saxons
EDERLEGertrude ..., the first woman to swim the English Channel
BLYTHEnglish city that's home to the Spartans football club
ISAAC... Watts, English hymnist who wrote "Joy to the World"
NEHRUHe was admitted to the English bar in 1912
CABOTLeader of the first English voyage to North America
POIROT"To speak the broken English is an enormous asset" speaker
SHINEIt lost out to "The English Patient" for Best Picture
SKEETEnglish word from the Old Norse "skjota," meaning "to shoot"
THATEighth-most-common word, according to the Oxford English Corpus
EDERLEGertrude who was the first woman to swim the English Channel