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The goddess of dawn in Roman mythology will provide transport
The leaders of the National Association of Realtors will meet the first of the Vikings
When beers meet Germans and they find this place
This place appears in a school den
By shifting this Dutch city famous for the ICC to the edge of Sunderland you will find this place
A stranger has no right but when very first is inserted it can be reordered for this place
Neither American car makers can make this place a worthwhile visit.
A bar, the first half of a northern invader, a deep glacial valley and an English Northerner will build this place
When Jenny’s surname is backed after the French you get this place
Often left over this place is an island on its own
When Titanic left this port, it wasn’t going north but had current before weight
On returning to this place, you will not quietly amend your maths lacking year
Liquid everywhere but not for drinking
If you went into Nice this would melt
There’s no white stuff where we are going
No domestic animals are living here
It may cost a lot to drink this where we are going
This item will be useful for many different purposes
Even in summer gliders use these to climb higher
Entertainment comes in this somehow
In times gone by people would fill in their weekly football guesses in this
In the southern hemisphere you will see Aurora Australis but here we call them this
Farmers grow rape seed in these
These may look like cranes but they only lift liquids
The prime meridian passes through this before reaching the north pole
If you go to bed when the sun sets you may wait a long time
Look to your left and you may see an island that Saint Aidan called home
On your right a famous sea battle took place near land once belonging to King Canute
This place, whilst not far from Scottish Islands reveal fish eggs after a football body in detached lands
This bird leaves us breathless when it dives into the sea
Don’t necessarily expect wet weather where these ungulates wander
How far up can you go in Batman’s outfit
Don’t be selfie- conscious, take lots of these
Bugs Bunny almost said this Doc
Valleys formed by this sound like You
A hospital in one of the home nations is found at sea
From a distance these look both ways
Lots of sunburned kippers here
It is said that the Vikings hit each other with a fish
In Miami these are sports stars
How do you deal with a swell
What do you press to undelete
Dad's favourite sweet

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