
1) Ancient Egyptian treasurer 2) British river 3) British waterway 4) British watercourse 5) Chocolate Rain singer Zonday 6) European river 7) European watercourse 8) European waterway 9) French word used in English 10) It has its regional side 11) Largest river in Scotland 12) Largest river of Scotland
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1) Loch
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[treasurer] Tay was a high official of Ancient Egypt with the main title treasurer. He was in office under Hatshepsut (about 1508–1458 BC) and in the first years of Thutmose III (about 1479 BC to 1425 BC). Tay is known from a rock inscription on Sehel. According to this inscription he was on a military campaign with the queen in Nubia. A ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: tā Definitions: 1. Warren, English ophthalmologist, 1843-1927. See: Tay cherry-red spot, Tay-Sachs disease
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thinking about you
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Tay is a cultivated variety of potato.
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HMS Tay was a British River Class frigate of 1460 tons displacement launched in 1942. HMS Tay was powered by two Admiralty 3-drum type boilers providing a top speed of 20 knots. She carried a complement of 140 and was armed with two 4-inch dual-purpose guns; ten 20 mm anti-aircraft guns and one Hedgehog multiple spigot mortar.
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[
n] - a branch of the Tai languages
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noun a branch of the Tai languages
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Longest river in Scotland; length 193 km/120 mi, it flows northeast through Loch Tay, then east and southeast past Perth to the Firth of Tay, crossed at Dundee by the Tay Bridge, before joining the North Sea. The Tay has salmon fisheries; its main tributaries are the Tummel, Isla, and Earn, Braan, and Almond. The drainage basin of the T...
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