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Answer for the clue "A city in East Sussex in southern England that is a popular resort ", 8 letters:
brighton

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Population (2000): 35584 Housing Units (2000): 16703 Land area (2000): 15.447072 sq. miles (40.007731 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.171870 sq. miles (0.445141 sq. km) Total area (2000): 15.618942 sq. miles (40.452872 sq. km) FIPS code: 08257 Located within: ...

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Brighton is a town in East Sussex. Brighton may also refer to:

Usage examples of brighton.

Such men as Sharrock, Brighton and Abershaw all had relatives at Beaverwood and in every instance large finances were involved.

And Sonia always seemed contented enough until we met that damned Bibby at Brighton.

Spread out before him a gazette of English and Welsh seaside towns preserved in pink sugar: Blackpool, Llandudno, Tenby, Brighton.

Brighton bushland I drew back the hammer of my Colt and left it loose under my coat.

Ninth Army, from ports between Boulogne and Havre, attacking between Brighton and Worthing.

Brighton rocked back on his heels as Damien cast a glance at Bethany dancing around the room.

Similar houses were to be found in towns as far apart as Middlesbrough, Darlington, York, Leicester, Brighton, Swindon and Kidderminster, as well as the outer suburbs of London.

Brighton, Exeter, Kidderminster, Portsmouth, Ayr, Folkestone, Manchester, Sheffield, Aberystwyth, York, all these and many more will greet me on my first tour, as well as the capital itself, where I have several dates.

Among the towns which were proposed to be comprehended were Macclesfield, Stockport, Cheltenham, Birmingham, Brighton, Whitehaven, Wolverhampton, Sunderland, Manchester, Bury, Bolton, Dudley, Leeds, Halifax, Sheffield, North and South Shields, and it was stated that the same principle would extend to the representation of such large cities as Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Belfast.

There exists at Brighton a curious custom of bowling or throwing Oranges along the high road on Boxing day.

Unlike in the United States, where the Russians seemed to hang out in such working-class neighborhoods as Brighton Beach in New York, the Mafiya was apparently situated in pricier digs here.

Jackdaw, typical of the pocket-sized pubs still to be found by the score in Brighton.

They radioed for army help and explained that they were pinned down in the East Pursley Club House by suburban guerrillas firing from the houses in Sandicott Crescent who had just exploded a bomb under the London to Brighton express.

Her Ladyship and her sisters lived at Brighton with their mamma, the Countess Southdown, that strong-minded woman so favourably known in the serious world.

One was at Steyning, five miles inland to the west of Brighton, and Harold had revoked this gift and reclaimed the land for the crown.