English for one
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LANGUAGEEnglish, for one
REEDEnglish horn, for one
TEAEnglish Breakfast, for one
OBOEEnglish horn, for one
CLASSEnglish 101, for one
AGENTJohnny English, for one
SKAGROUPThe English Beat, for one
SHORTORDERCOOKEnglish explorer known for barking one-word commands?
ESSAYOne in a stack for an English teacher to grade
devonsone of an English breed of red cattle, bred for beef and milk
devonsone of an English breed of sheep, bred for its long, coarse wool
devonone of an English breed of red cattle, bred for beef and milk
devonone of an English breed of sheep, bred for its long, coarse wool
oxfordsone of an English breed of large, hornless sheep, noted for its market lambs and heavy fleece of medium length
oxfordone of an English breed of large, hornless sheep, noted for its market lambs and heavy fleece of medium length
madrigalsA part-song for several voices, esp. one of the Renaissance period, typically arranged in elaborate counterpoint and without instrumental accompaniment. Originally used of a genre of 14th-century Italian songs, the term now usually refers to English or Italian songs of the late 16th and early 17th c., in a free style strongly influenced by the text
BASICOne kind of English.
RICHARDOne of three English kings
STRENGTHLongest English one-syllable word.
ANGLOPHOBEOne averse to things English.
EDWARDOne of several English kings.
YORKOne-time English royal house
EXETEROne who leaves English city?
OWNEROne of the English gentry
PICAOne size smaller than English
MARYOne of two English queens
EDWARDOne of eight English kings
anglophobeone who hates the English
OUSEAny one of three English rivers
HENRYJAMESOne author, or two English monarchs
PRIMROSEThe English one has yellow flowers
STILTONOne of the principal English cheeses.
EUPHEMISTOne who doesn't speak plain English?
EDWOne of eight English kings: Abbr.
OUSEAny one of multiple English rivers
anglophobesANGLOPHOBE, one who hates the English
STRENGTHSLongest English word with just one vowel
OAKSOne of the "classic" English horse races.
REEDOne of two in an English horn
anglophilone who loves the English also ANGLOPHILE