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Answer for the clue "Big name in fine china ", 5 letters:
lenox
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Population (2000): 1401 Housing Units (2000): 623 Land area (2000): 1.976006 sq. miles (5.117831 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.072005 sq. miles (0.186493 sq. km) Total area (2000): 2.048011 sq. miles (5.304324 sq. km) FIPS code: 44490 Located within: Iowa ...
Usage examples of lenox.
But failing that, Charles had promised to be there, and in May they went to their Lamaze class at Lenox Hill.
He had barely hung up when he received a call from Lenox Hill Hospital, informing him that his wife had been gravely injured in an automobile accident.
Fifteen minutes later, she was sitting beside Justin Wells in the waiting room outside the intensive care unit of Lenox Hill Hospital.
But after that she would take the tape to Lenox Hill Hospital, where, according to the chatty receptionist, Justin Wells was keeping vigil at his wife's bedside.
As soon as she broke the connection, Susan dialed Lenox Hill Hospital, having already looked up the number.
Pamela stayed with Justin Wells in the waiting room of the ICU at Lenox Hill Hospital until nearly midnight.
Chances are she stopped at Lenox Hill to visit Carolyn Wells, Susan thought.
Hilda Johnson lived only blocks from Lenox Hill Hospital, Susan thought.
Pamela Hastings sat in the waiting room of the intensive care unit at Lenox Hill Hospital, trying to comfort a sobbing Justin Wells.
Pamela Hastings arrived at Lenox Hill Hospital at noon on Sunday, and made her way through the now-familiar corridors to the ICU waiting room.
Without looking about to see whether or not he was being watched, he shouldered the mattress as though it were stuffed with down and began walking casually in the direction of Lenox Avenue.
He didn't see anyone who seemed concerned with him, so he went down the street and around the corner and got into his car parked in the shade on Lenox Avenue.
Then they drove back to Lenox Avenue, found an all-night greasy spoon, sat on the counter stools and had coffee and doughnuts.
He was the payoff man for the district between 125th Street and 116th Street, bound on the west by Manhattan Avenue and on the east by Lenox Avenue.
It would have seemed funny to her except that suddenly it reminded her of the night she had killed her father, and by the time they got to Lenox Hill, she was having an asthma attack, the first she'd had in two years.