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Answer for the clue "Swede's "Cheers!" ", 5 letters:
skoal

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Usage examples of skoal.

Torquil Penrose, the twenty-seventh Laird of Skoal, did not believe a woman worthy of ruling his island.

The laird is technically a British baron with a seat in the House of Lords, but on Skoal he is the sovereign of a tiny kingdom.

Your grandfather has the legal right to leave Skoal to anyone he chooses, or even sell it outright.

That is why he wants you to travel to Skoal with your husband immediately.

I must admit that the sheer feudal whimsy of being Laird of Skoal appeals to me, but that is offset by the dreary responsibilities that go with the title.

He used Skoal as a base during his active years, then retired to an estate in Hampshire and became so respectable that he was made a baron.

Tough beef, but it means that more land on Skoal can be cultivated for crops.

Haldoran lives on Little Skoal, This is the Neck, the natural causeway that connects the two parts of the island.

I were to become your heir, I promise that Colin would bring no harm to Skoal or its people.

Since I was coming to London, Catherine asked me to bring her back to Skoal on my return journey.

You and I will rule Skoal together, the last feudal monarchs in the British Isles.

Granted, Skoal is not valuable compared to the rest of my holdings, but its feudal nature is unique.

Did you know that on Skoal, girls can be married at the age of twelve?

If she had thought he had only the usual portion of a younger son, she might believe maternal duty demanded that she do whatever was necessary to secure Skoal for her daughter.

How typical of Michael to do something exhausting like bolt back to Skoal at the crack of dawn.