Noted one horse town?
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TROYNoted one-horse town?
ONTO... Glory, noted race horse
SANTAANITANoted California horse-racing venue
ARABIANHorse noted for intelligence, grace, and speed
FASTSTARTWhat a pace horse is noted for
HELOISEOne noted for hints
YANKEEOne noted for ingenuity
INDIANOCEANOne of a noted septad
APOSTLEOne of a noted dozen
VENIOne of a noted trio
ERIEOne of a noted quintet
DOPEYOne of a noted septet
ERATOOne of a noted nine
SNEADOne noted for long drives
COMMANDMENTOne of a noted ten
MONTHOne of a noted dozen
TASTEOne of a noted quintet
HAVEWealthy one, in a noted dichotomy
IVESOne of a noted lithographing pair
NINAOne of a noted nautical trio
HOSTESSPerle Mesta is a noted one.
TRAPSHOOTERAnnie Oakley was a noted one.
NOAHOne noted for bringing couples together
KOCTPNoted terrorists question one Mideasterner (5)
ESTEAlberto Azzo was a noted one
SERENAOne of a noted sister act
NINAOne of a noted nautical threesome
NINAOne of a noted sailing threesome
ERIEOne of a noted geographical quintet
IVESOne of a noted lithographic pair
PINTAOne of a noted sailing trio
ARTSCENEManhattan's SoHo has a noted one
NOVAThe first recorded one was noted by the Greek scientist Hipparchus in 134 B.C.
corybantsone of the attendants or priests of Cybele noted for wildly emotional processions and rites
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
montadaleone of a breed of white-faced, hornless sheep developed in the U.S. by crossing Cheviot rams and Columbia ewes, noted for their meat and heavy fleece
goliardsone of a class of wandering scholar-poets in Germany, France, and England, chiefly in the 12th and 13th centuries, noted as the authors of satirical Latin verse written in celebration of conviviality, sensual pleasures, etc.
goliardone of a class of wandering scholar-poets in Germany, France, and England, chiefly in the 12th and 13th centuries, noted as the authors of satirical Latin verse written in celebration of conviviality, sensual pleasures, etc.