
1) A run for the roses 2) Hat 3) Kentuckyrace 4) Race
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1) Al Smith symbol 2) Annual event in louisville 3) Annual horse race 4) Annual Kentucky event 5) Annual Kentucky horse race 6) Annual race 7) Big French brand 8) Big European brand 9) Bowler 10) Bowler hat 11) British cheese 12) Chapeau 13) Chaplin chapeau 14) Churchill downs event 15) Cheesy bite from Britain
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A stakes event for three-year-olds.
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a match between two, usually local, rivals.[76]
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• (n.) A race for three-old horses, run annually at Epsom (near London), for the Derby stakes. It was instituted by the 12th Earl of Derby, in 1780. • (n.) A stiff felt hat with a dome-shaped crown.
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Field trial competition for young, novice sporting dogs usually up to two years of age.
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city and unitary authority, geographic and historic county of Derbyshire, England. It lies along the River Derwent at an important route focus at the ... [1 related articles]
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city, coextensive with the town (township) of Derby, New Haven county, southwestern Connecticut, U.S. It lies at the junction of the Housatonic and ...
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one of the classic English horse races, with the Saint Leger, the Oaks, the One Thousand Guineas, and the Two Thousand Guineas. It dates from 1780 ... [1 related articles]
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town and port in West Kimberley shire, northern Western Australia. It lies on the western shore of a peninsula in King Sound (an inlet of the Indian ...
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(from the article `dress`) ...with new styles being introduced that were gradually adopted for less informal use. The bowler, also known by such other names as the colloquial ... ...attire for gentlemen after the French Revolution. Soon other types of hats were adopted by the expanding middle classes. The bowler, named for the ... [2...
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It is a tournament having a field of 19 players and is better known as Shoot Out.
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A stakes event for three-year-olds.
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A classic race for three-year-old pacers or trotters.
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Another name for a Bowler hat.
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A city renowned for its porcelain. Derby's first factory making soft-paste porcelain was founded c. 1750, and concentrated mainly on figures, vases and cabinet-ware. Derby figures can be identified by three unglazed patches on the base, and earlier glazed figures often have a dry edge. Early examples were some of the finest ever modelled in Britain …...
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Der'by noun 1. A race for three-old horses, run annually at Epsom (near London), for the Derby stakes. It was instituted by the 12th Earl of Derby, in 1780.
Derby Day ,
the day of the annual race for the Derby stakes, -- Wednesday of the week before Whitsuntide. 2. A s...
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Originally, a Derby was a type of lace-up ankle boot sporting boot having no stiffening and a very low heel, the toe and quarters being oberlaid and stitched onto the vamp. The term is now applied to a low heeled shoe.
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Derby is a British, traditional, creamery hard cheese made from cow's milk in
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HMS Derby was a British improved Hunt Class minesweeper of 710 tons displacement built under the Emergency War Programme during the Great War and launched sometime between 1917 and 1919, seeing action during the Second World War. HMS Derby was powered by Yarrow coal-fired boilers providing a top speed of 16 knots and a range of about 2400 km at top...
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Derby is Black-American slang for oral sex.
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A stakes event for three-year-old colts and geldings. In Australia 3YO fillies are also permitted to start in an open derby.
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Industrial city and administrative centre of Derby City unitary authority in north-central England, on the River Derwent, 51 km/32 mi northeast of Birmingham; population (2001) 229,400. Derby was granted city status in 1977 as part of the Queen's Silver Jubilee celebrations. Industries include engineering, chemicals, paper, textiles...
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Mens boot or shoes with the eyelet tab stitched on the outside of the vamp.
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a race for three-year-old horses that is run annually at Epsom Downs, near London, England: first run in 1780. · any of certain other important annual horse races, usually for three-year-old horses, esp. the Kentucky Derby. · (l.c.) a race or contest, usually one open to all who wish to enter and offering a prize for the winner. ·...
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