Two L llama
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ANDESPACKANIMALTwo-L llama
NASH"Two-l llama" poet
ALPACAOne-l llama
llamasdomesticated llama (L. glama) descended from the guanaco and used especially in the Andes as a pack animal and a source of wool
ELSA llama has two
LLAMA"Two-L" beast
LLAMASTwo-l creatures
LLAMANash's two-l beast
OTTSTwo N.L. players
LLAMANash's two-L beast
LLAMAOgden Nash's two-L beast
LLAMA"The two-l ... . . . ": Ogden Nash
SOXEither of two A.L. nines
SOXOne of two A.L. teams
RUNNELSTwo-time A.L. batting champ
RAMSOne of two L.A. elevens
AGAINANDAGAINTwo good N.F.L. plays?
SOXEither of two A.L. teams
SOXOne of two A.L. teams, informally
ODOULTwo-time N.L. batting champ Lefty
GEHRIGTwo-time A.L. M.V.P.
GORMANTwo-time A.L. homer leader Thomas
ASHBURNTwo-time N.L. batting champ Richie
MCGEETwo-time N.L. batting champ Willie
CHIHome of two M.L.B. teams
ARMASTwo-time A.L. home run champ Tony
MARTINEZTwo-time 1990s A.L. batting champ Edgar
DOBYTwo-time A.L. home run champ Larry
DAVIESTwo-time L.P.G.A. Championship winner Laura
BRETTwo-time A.L. Cy Young Award winner Saberhagen
MORAEither of two N.F.L. coaches named Jim
AARONTwo-time N.L. M.V.P., 1954 and 1965
SERIPAKTwo-time L.P.G.A. champ born in Korea
INEACH".. of us, two natures are at war...": R.L.S.
ALOUEither of the first two runners-up to Rose for the 1968 N.L. batting title
peyoteeither of two species of spineless, dome-shaped cactus, Lophophora williamsii or L. diffusa, of Texas and northern Mexico, yielding the hallucinogen peyote
peyoteseither of two species of spineless, dome-shaped cactus, Lophophora williamsii or L. diffusa, of Texas and northern Mexico, yielding the hallucinogen peyote
mescalseither of two species of spineless, dome-shaped cactus, Lophophora williamsii or L. diffusa, of Texas and northern Mexico, yielding the hallucinogen peyote
mescaleither of two species of spineless, dome-shaped cactus, Lophophora williamsii or L. diffusa, of Texas and northern Mexico, yielding the hallucinogen peyote
satinpodeither of two European plants belonging to the genus Lunaria, of the mustard family, L. annua or L. rediviva, cultivated for their shiny flowers and large, round, flat, satiny pods