A Hardy brother
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JOEA Hardy brother
TESSA Hardy girl
KALEA hardy cabbage
TESSA Hardy lass
TESSShe's a Hardy lass
hardilyin a hardy manner
hardiesHARDY, a blacksmith's chisel
TESSStart of a Hardy title
TESSLass in a Hardy tale
TESSHeroine in a Hardy title
LARGERHardy, vis-a-vis Laurel
NATIVEWord in a Hardy title
CASTERBRIDGEPlace in a Hardy novel
FARStart of a Hardy title
COMEDICLike a Laurel-Hardy film
OATHardy fill for a filly
SHAUNCassidy who played a Hardy Boy
HAR"Hardy" follower, in a mock laugh
FARStart of a Thomas Hardy title
yarran(Australia) a small hardy inland tree
FARFirst word of a Thomas Hardy title
TESSPolanski film based on a Hardy novel
HAROne of a pair of hardy followers
WISHTO"A world I did not ... enter": Hardy
leghornsA chicken of a small hardy breed
yarransYARRAN, (Australia) a small hardy inland tree
SAPSLike Laurel and Hardy in a '40s film
devonone of a breed of small, hardy cattle
THERETURNOFTHENAIVEThomas Hardy book about a taxpayer's deductions for groceries?
devonsDEVON, one of a breed of small, hardy cattle
toughedhaving a great capacity for endurance; hardy and fit
perovskiaa genus of hardy deciduous shrubs of the Labiatae family
perovskiasPEROVSKIA, a genus of hardy deciduous shrubs of the Labiatae family
satsumasA tangerine of a hardy loose-skinned variety, originally grown in Japan
WAYOUTWEST1937 Laurel and Hardy film involving a prospector's daughter and a gold mine
astrantiaa plant of the Astrantia genus of hardy, perennial umbelliferous plants with showy petallike bracts
astrantiasASTRANTIA, a plant of the Astrantia genus of hardy, perennial umbelliferous plants with showy petallike bracts
ryea hardy annual grass (Secale cereale) that is widely grown for grain and as a cover crop
bilberriesA hardy dwarf shrub closely related to the blueberry, with red drooping flowers and dark blue edible berries
kaleshardy cabbage (Brassica oleracea acephala) with curled often finely incised leaves that do not form a dense head