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Answer for the clue "Breed of dairy cattle from the island of Guernsey ", 8 letters:
guernsey

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Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 1147 Housing Units (2000): 612 Land area (2000): 1.074653 sq. miles (2.783339 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.013408 sq. miles (0.034727 sq. km) Total area (2000): 1.088061 sq. miles (2.818066 sq. km) FIPS code: 34320 Located within: Wyoming ...

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A guernsey , or gansey , is a seaman's knitted woollen sweater , similar to a jersey , which originated in the Channel Island of the same name , sometimes known as a knit-frock in Cornwall .

Usage examples of guernsey.

Then he saw that the stamp was a picture of Guernsey flowers, and his hands trembled so violently the knife he had picked up fell to the floor.

Barry Jones had gone back to his native Wales, no Guernsey candidate had presented him or herself for the vacancy, and Brian Bradshaw, with the evident support of John Coquelin, had offered the junior partnership to his locum, Anna.

Accustomed in her London practice to seeing nameless men and women huddled on night-time pavements, Anna still marvelled at the thought that there was unlikely to be a single native soul on the island of Guernsey unaccounted for.

It was a cold evening, but before getting into his car Tim lingered a moment in the courtyard of what for more than two hundred years had been the Town Hospital, still relishing the recent amalgamation of the CID and the uniformed branch of the Guernsey police force under one roof near the centre of Town.

And after all, he had hired a car and nowhere in Guernsey was more than a few miles from anywhere else.

I have gone over and over it and the only person we can come up with who we know has to be unhappy about her being in Guernsey is her husband.

Several times the night before she had tried to break out of it, but had drawn back at the prospect of bringing her Guernsey life to a close.

For an icy moment Mr Southern wondered if she knew why, if her compliance was no more than a contrivance to get him to confess to her why he was in Guernsey, as he had got Sally Gallienne to confess her guilt.

But he had decided before he came to Guernsey that it would be too complicated to invent another occupation and be forced to talk about it.

When it was over - as abruptly as it had begun - he continued to sit on the lavatory lid while he struggled to cope with his horrified realisation of how vitally justified his presence in Guernsey had now become.

I never come back to Guernsey, unless and until the police decide they got it wrong and want to set me up again?

Mrs Anna Weston, his partner in the veterinary practice of Bradshaw, Coquelin and Weston, has announced her intention of leaving Guernsey and returning to live on the mainland .

Even in this bizarre corner of her Guernsey life there was no escape from the valedictory glow.

Fort George to the harbour, where she had stayed with the Bradshaw dog an4 cats at the start of her time in Guernsey as locum for a holidaying Brian a six-month lifetime earlier.

Do you admit to having a personal account in the Guernsey branch of the JZG Bank?