Sight in the lords fields?
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SERFANDTURFSight in the lord's fields?
HAROLDBETHYNAMEHe's in the Lord's Prayer
THYPronoun in the "Lord's Prayer"
HEAVENLocale in the Lord's Prayer
OURFirst word in the Lord's Prayer
TITLEDIn the House of Lords, perhaps
TORYConservative in the House of Lords
DAILYLike bread in the Lord's Prayer
DAILYBREADThing requested in the Lord's Prayer
ARTFirst verb in the Lord's Prayer
THYPossessive pronoun in the Lord's Prayer
EARLINTERRUPTEDHeadline about rudeness in the House of Lords?
PEERESSLady in the House of Lords, e.g.
NOTREFirst word of the Lord's Prayer in French
EVERLast word in the Lord's Prayer, before "Amen"
EVERNext-to-last word in the Lord's Prayer
GLORYFifth-to-last word in the Lord's Prayer
ARTVerb in the first line of "The Lord's Prayer"
KNIEVEL"I can say the Lord's Prayer in 10 seconds" speaker
paternosters(in the Roman Catholic Church) The Lord's Prayer, esp. in Latin
THYWord used three times in the first four lines of the Lord's Prayer
leets(in England) A yearly or half-yearly court of record that the lords of certain manors held
leet(in England) A yearly or half-yearly court of record that the lords of certain manors held
parliament(in the UK) The highest legislature, consisting of the sovereign, the House of Lords, and the House of Commons
parliaments(in the UK) The highest legislature, consisting of the sovereign, the House of Lords, and the House of Commons
paternostersAny of a number of special beads occurring at regular intervals in a rosary, indicating that the Lord's Prayer is to be recited
tailletax that was levied by a king or seigneur on his subjects or on lands held under him and that became solely a royal tax in the 15th century from which the lords and later the clergy were exempt
woolsack(in the UK) The Lord Chancellor's wool-stuffed seat in the House of Lords. It is said to have been adopted in Edward III's reign as a reminder to the Lords of the importance to England of the wool trade
dunkersmember of the Church of the Brethren, a denomination of Christians founded in Germany in 1708 and later reorganized in the U.S., characterized by the practice of trine immersion, the celebration of a love feast accompanying the Lord's Supper, and oppositi
dunkermember of the Church of the Brethren, a denomination of Christians founded in Germany in 1708 and later reorganized in the U.S., characterized by the practice of trine immersion, the celebration of a love feast accompanying the Lord's Supper, and oppositi
estatesA class or order regarded as forming part of the body politic, in particular (in Britain), one of the three groups constituting Parliament, now the Lords Spiritual (the heads of the Church), the Lords Temporal (the peerage), and the Commons. They are also known as the three estates
feudalismThe dominant social system in medieval Europe, in which the nobility held lands from the Crown in exchange for military service, and vassals were in turn tenants of the nobles, while the peasants (villeins or serfs) were obliged to live on their lord's land and give him homage, labor, and a share of the produce, notionally in exchange for military protection