Elephant in stories
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BABARElephant in stories
BABARElephant king of stories
EAS.. in elephant
EAS... in elephant
EAS"-- in elephant"
BABARElephant in books
GOPElephant in cartoons.
HATHIElephant, in Kipling.
BABARElephant in picture books
HATHIIn India, an elephant.
HATHIAn elephant, in India.
HATHIElephant in Kipling tale.
SABUActor in "Elephant Boy"
MAHOUTElephant keeper, in India
BABARElephant introduced in 1931
SABUHe debuted in "Elephant Boy"
BABARElephant character in children's classic.
BABARElephant in a juvenile series.
BABARElephant in a children's classic
EARCage the Elephant "In One ..."
ROCSElephant-carrying birds, in myth
ROARERMale elephant seal, in mating season
HORTONElephant in the Jungle of Nool
BABARThe elephant in the reading room?
BABARElephant in Jean de Brunhoff books
SABU"Elephant Boy," now in the Army.
TUSCALOOSAWHY ELEPHANT VISITS VET IN ALA.
SABUYoung 'un in 1937's "Elephant Boy"
BABARFictional elephant who debuted in 1931
GOPOrg. with an elephant in its logo
BABARElephant in a series of children's books.
ivorya hard white substance found in elephant tusks
ivoriesIVORY, a hard white substance found in elephant tusks
mahoutsthe keeper or driver of an elephant, esp. in India and the East Indies
mahoutthe keeper or driver of an elephant, esp. in India and the East Indies
elephantineOf, resembling, or characteristic of an elephant or elephants, esp. in being large, clumsy, or awkward
howdahs(in the East Indies) a seat or platform for one or more persons, commonly with a railing and a canopy, placed on the back of an elephant
howdah(in the East Indies) a seat or platform for one or more persons, commonly with a railing and a canopy, placed on the back of an elephant
houdahs(in the East Indies) a seat or platform for one or more persons, commonly with a railing and a canopy, placed on the back of an elephant
houdah(in the East Indies) a seat or platform for one or more persons, commonly with a railing and a canopy, placed on the back of an elephant