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1066 And All That: A Memorable History Of
England
( W. C. Sellar book )
A boy's best
friend
is his mother ( Psycho )
A dog is a man's best
friend
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A
friend
in need is a
friend
indeed
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A girl's best
friend
Access - your flexible
friend
( Access Credit Card advertising slogan )
As safe as the Bank of
England
Best
friend
Big Ben ( tourist attraction in London
England
)
Booster shot
Buckingham Palace ( tourist attraction in London
England
)
Childhood
friend
Close your eyes and think of
England
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Diamonds are a girl's best
friend
England
expects
Even your best
friend
won't tell you ( Lifebuoy Soap advertising slogan )
Fair-weather
friend
Friend
of Dorothy ( slang term for a homosexual, referring to Judy Garland's character in The Wizard of Oz )
Friend
or foe?
Friend
zone
Gentleman
friend
Geordieland ( Nickname of Newcastle upon Tyne
England
)
Hadrians Wall ( tourist attraction in northern
England
)
Hello, I'm Julian and this is my
friend
Sandy ( A catchphrase from Round the Horne )
I'll buy you a diamond ring my
friend
if it makes you feel alright ( The Beatles song lyric )
I'm Julian and this is my
friend
Sandy ( A catchphrase from Julian And Sandy in Round The Horne )
If I had to do the same again, I would my
friend
Fernando ( ABBA lyric )
If your
friend
jumped off a cliff, would you do it too?
Imaginary
friend
Lie back and think of
England
Madame Tussauds ( tourist attraction in
England
)
Man's best
friend
Merry
England
Middle
England
Monstrous carbuncle on the face of an old
friend
( Prince Charles quotation )
My enemy's enemy is my
friend
( proverb suggesting that opposing parties should cooperate )
My friend, Joe Holmes, is now a horse ( Arrow Shirts advertising slogan )
My right honourable
friend
Oh to be in
England
Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog it's too dark to read ( Groucho Marx line )
Phone a
friend
( A catchphrase from Who Wants to be a Millionaire )
St Paul's Cathedral ( tourist attraction in London
England
)
The Backbone of
England
( Nickname of The Pennine Hills )
The Bank of
England
( tourist attraction in London
England
)
The British Museum ( tourist attraction in London
England
)
The City ( Nickname of The City of London
England
)
The Concrete Block ( Nickname of Coventry
England
)
The Conservative Party at prayer ( The Church of
England
)
The First Garden City Of The World ( Nickname of Letchworth
England
)
The Garden of
England
( Nickname of the English counties of Kent and Worcestershire )
The Girl Of My Best
Friend
( Elvis Presley song )
The Great Wen ( Nickname of London
England
)
The Houses of Parliament ( tourist attraction in London
England
)
The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street ( Nickname of The Bank of
England
)
The People's Republic of South Yorkshire ( Nickname of Sheffield
England
)
The Royal Botanic Gardens ( tourist attraction in Kew
England
)
The Smoke ( Nickname of London
England
)
The Socialist Republic Of South Yorkshire ( Nickname of Sheffield
England
)
The Steel City ( Nickname of Sheffield
England
)
The Tower of London ( tourist attraction in
England
)
The White Cliffs of Dover ( tourist attraction in
England
)
The answer my
friend
is blowing in the wind ( Bob Dylan song lyric )
Treacle Town ( Nickname of Macclesfield Cheshire
England
)
Westminster Abbey ( tourist attraction in London
England
)
What are
friend
for?
Windsor Castle ( tourist attraction in
England
)
World
champion
You got a
friend
in the business ( Gateway 2000 advertising slogan )
You've Got A
Friend
( Carole King James Taylor song )
Your
friend
in the digital age ( COX Communications advertising slogan )