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Greyhound logo #10101) Amtrak alternative 2) Cocktail with vodka 3) Cross-country coach company 4) Dog bred for racing 5) Dog breed 6) Exclusively Saxon word 7) Exclusively Anglo word 8) Fastest dog 9) FCI breed 10) Hound 11) Hound dog 12) Rabbit chaser 13) Racer 14) Racing dog 15) Swift dog 16) Tall, slender dog 17) Type of bus
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Greyhound logo #10101) Bus 2) Whippet
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Greyhound logo #21000[automobile company] The Greyhound Cyclecar Company was created in 1914 in Toledo, Ohio. == History == The original car was designed by E.J.Cooke as a two-passenger, four-cylinder engine cyclecar with electronic ignition. The company said it would deliver 2,400 cars by the end of the year, but this did not happen. So, in 1915, the company m...
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Greyhound logo #21000[cocktail] A greyhound is a cocktail consisting of 6 fluid ounces (200 ml) of grapefruit juice and 1.5 fluid ounces (50 ml) of vodka or gin, mixed and served over ice. Salt the rim of the glass to turn it into a salty dog. Depending on the quality of the gin, the drink can taste very much like straight grapefruit juice. ==History== The earl...
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Greyhound logo #21000[horse] Greyhound was a grey Standardbred gelding by Guy Abbey out of Elizabeth by Peter the Great. Born in 1932, Greyhound was the outstanding trotting horse of his day and arguably the most outstanding in the history of the sport. He was nicknamed `The Great Grey Ghost` and `Silver-skinned Flyer.` In 1935, he won the Hambletonian race and...
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Greyhound logo #21000[sternwheeler 1890] The Greyhound was an express passenger steamer which operated in 1890s to about 1915 on Puget Sound in Washington, United States. This vessel, commonly known as the Hound, the Pup or the Dog, was of unusual design, having small upper works, but an enormous sternwheel. Unlike many sternwheelers, she was not intended for a...
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greyhound logo #22054 running dog that chased by sight (BG 216-18). Large dogs other than mastiffs, such as greyhounds and spaniels were forbidden from forests except by licence from forest justices (M, 107 (v) - 119 (v)). See also
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Greyhound logo #21002• (n.) A slender, graceful breed of dogs, remarkable for keen sight and swiftness. It is one of the oldest varieties known, and is figured on the Egyptian monuments. • (n.) A swift steamer, esp. an ocean steamer.
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Greyhound logo #21003(foaled 1932), American harness racehorse (Standardbred), considered by many to have been the greatest trotter that ever raced. A tall (about 66 ...
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greyhound logo #21003fastest of dogs, one of the oldest of breeds, and long symbolic of the aristocracy. Its likeness appears on an Egyptian tomb dating from about 3000 . ... [1 related articles]
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greyhound logo #22223running dog that chased by sight (BG 216-18). Large dogs other than mastiffs, such as greyhounds and spaniels were forbidden from forests except by licence from forest justices (M, 107 (v) - 119 (v)). See also
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Greyhound logo #20972Grey'hound` noun [ Middle English graihund , greihound , greahund , grihond , Icelandic greyhundr ; grey greyhound + hundr dog; confer Anglo-Saxon grīghund . The origin of the first syllable is unknown.] A slender, graceful breed of dogs...
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Greyhound logo #21217The Greyhound is a variety of dog distinguished by a greater length of muzzle than any other; very low forehead, short lips, thin and long legs, small muscles, contracted belly and semi pendant ears.
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Greyhound logo #21217HMS Greyhound was a British Greyhound Class destroyer of 1335 tons displacement built under the 1933 War Programme and launched in 1935, She was armed with four 4.7-inch guns; six smaller guns and eight 21-inch torpedo tubes. She was powered by three Admiralty 3-type boilers providing a top speed of 36 knots and carried a complement of 145.
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Greyhound logo #21217Greyhound is Black-American slang for to run fast.
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Greyhound logo #22682A breed of dog and a kind of metal comb
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greyhound logo #20400[n] - a tall slender dog of an ancient breed noted for swiftness and keen sight
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Greyhound logo #20785Twin-engined transport aircraft mainly used for COD, Grumman [US], Armoured Car Series [US]
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greyhound logo #20974 noun a tall slender dog of an ancient breed noted for swiftness and keen sight; used as a racing dog
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greyhound logo #21221Ancient breed of dog, with a long narrow head, slight build, and long legs. It stands up to 75 cm/30 in tall. It is renowned for its swiftness, and can exceed 60 kph/40 mph. Greyhounds were bred to hunt by sight, their main quarry being hares. Hunting hares with greyhounds is the basis of the ancient sport of coursing. Track-based greyh...
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Greyhound logo #21273A breed of tall slender dog, having a smooth coat, a narrow head, and long legs and capable of running swiftly.
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