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Answer for the clue "Grant for filmmaking? ", 4 letters:
cary

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Cary is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Cary, Master of Falkland (born 1963), son of Lucius Cary, 15th Viscount Falkland Alice Cary (1820–1871), American poet Annie Louise Cary (1842–1921), American singer Anthony Cary, 5th ...

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Population (2000): 15531 Housing Units (2000): 5037 Land area (2000): 5.253459 sq. miles (13.606396 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.057533 sq. miles (0.149011 sq. km) Total area (2000): 5.310992 sq. miles (13.755407 sq. km) FIPS code: 11592 Located within: ...

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East Falls witch trials, though the gossipmongers are divided over which side the Carys served on.

The Queen whilest shee did wash her handes, one that caried the golden bason, receyued therin the water, that it might not fall agayne into the reassuming fountaine: and the other with the Ewrie, powred in as much sweete water as was borne away, because that the fountaine shoulde not be emptie, and hyndered in hys course.

Hartford Club, of which Robert Ferguson was captain and manager, and which numbered among its players Allison, Cummings, Bond, Mills, Burdock, Cary, York, Remsen, Cassidy, Higham, and Harbidge.

Isin and Ursamin, Teymeryn, Carys, Panys, Sumas, and Osenan, a bright forest of banners.

Some hours later Peggy was gone, and before the crackling logs on the andirons in the library Mary Cary, on her knees, held out her hands to their blaze and nodded to the dancing flames.

Mary Cary had drawn the curtains, straightened chairs and books, rearranged the flowers, refilled the inkstand on her open desk, brushed the bits of charred wood under the logs on the andirons, turned on every light, and then, seeing nothing else to do that would permit of movement, had taken her seat near the table.

Lizzie Bettie, how Mary Cary fought for brick pavements instead of asphalt, because she said they suited Yorkburg better.

With an effort she extricated herself from the depths of the big chintz-covered chair and took a tall straight one near the table on which Hedwig was placing iced tea and sandwiches, and as she reached for the tea with her right hand, she held out her left for the paper Mary Cary was bringing to her.

As Hedwig went inside the hall the clock near the door struck nine, and, at sound of the clear strokes, Mary Cary stirred and changed her position.

McDougal speaking to Hedwig, who a moment later came back with a large knife and handed it to her, and, as she took it, Mary Cary dropped back into her chair.

Mary Cary, too, stood up, and as Hedwig left the room the bit of yellow paper was handed her.

THE Souldier that payed never a peny for me, by the commandement of his Captaine was sent unto Rome, to cary Letters to the great Prince, and Generall of the Campe.

And as they sat, they herde a belle clynke Biforn a cors, was caried to his grave.

Where are the Bogarts and Bacalls of our age, the Tracys and Hepburns, the Cary Grants and the Gary Coopers and the John Waynes?

So Zeus descended from his caryen throne and placed his hand upon the head of Marcia, saying: "Daughter, the dawn is nigh, and it is well that thou shouldst return before the awakening of mortals to thy home.