English health resort | 21 |
English heat measure: Abbr. | 27 |
English hedge | 13 |
English hero of fiction | 23 |
English hill of 1513 battle | 27 |
English historian | 17 |
English historian Arnold | 24 |
English historian Richard | 25 |
English historian: 1834-1902 | 28 |
English historical painter | 26 |
English homework | 16 |
English homework list | 21 |
English homework list, for short | 32 |
English homework, maybe | 23 |
English homework, often | 23 |
English homework, perhaps | 25 |
English honor for short | 24 |
English hoosegow | 16 |
English horn | 12 |
English horn cousin | 19 |
English horn cousins | 20 |
English horn kin | 16 |
English horn or oboe | 20 |
English horn part | 17 |
English horn relative | 21 |
English horn relatives | 22 |
English horn's close relative | 33 |
English horn's cousin | 25 |
English horn's first cousin | 31 |
English horn's kin | 22 |
English horn's range | 24 |
English horn, e.g. | 18 |
English horn, for one | 21 |
English horn? | 13 |
English horns, e.g. | 19 |
English horse race | 18 |
English humanist | 16 |
English humorist Edward ___ | 27 |
English humorist: 1812–88 | 32 |
English hunting hound (Canis familiaris) | 40 |
English hydros | 14 |
English hymn translator | 23 |
English hymnist | 15 |
English hymnologist | 19 |
English hymnologist John Mason ___ | 34 |
English I reading | 17 |
English I readings | 18 |
English illustrator | 19 |
English illustrator who created the "St. Trinian's" cartoon series | 80 |
English imposter | 16 |
English impostor | 16 |
English Inc. | 12 |
English indie band (with "The") | 41 |
English indie rockers Wild ___ | 30 |
English informant | 17 |
English inns | 12 |
English institution since 1440 | 30 |
English invader | 15 |
English invader of 1066 | 23 |
English inventor of cordite | 27 |
English islet | 13 |
English ivy and coleus | 22 |
English jelly fruit | 19 |
English jelly ingredient | 24 |
English johns, briefly | 22 |
English jurisdiction | 20 |
English jurist who wrote "De laudibus legum Angliae" | 62 |
English jurist: 1723-80 | 23 |
English jury examiners | 22 |
English king | 12 |
English king called 'the Conqueror' | 43 |
English king called Ironside | 28 |
English king crowned in 1100 | 28 |
English king crowned in 1100, who also ruled Normandy | 53 |
English king during the American Revolution | 43 |
English king following the Napoleonic Wars | 42 |
English king in 1066 | 20 |
English king known as "The Peaceful" | 46 |
English king nicknamed Longshanks | 33 |
English king said to have died from eating a "surfeit of lampreys" | 76 |
English king succeeded by William of Orange | 43 |
English king who was a son of William the Conqueror | 51 |
English king who was the youngest son of William the Conqueror | 62 |
English king who won at Agincourt | 33 |
English king ___ Longshanks | 27 |
English king ___ the Peaceful | 29 |
English king, 1413-22 | 21 |
English king: 1461–83 | 28 |
English kingdom's charm? | 28 |
English landscapist: 1776–1837 | 37 |
English language's family | 29 |
English lav | 11 |
English lavatory | 16 |
English lavs | 12 |
English lawyer | 14 |
English lawyer: Abbr. | 21 |
English lawyers: Abbr. | 22 |
English Leather alternative | 27 |
English legal societies | 23 |
English length measure | 22 |