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Answer for the clue "Administrative center of Hampshire ", 10 letters:
winchester

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Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 7329 Housing Units (2000): 3318 Land area (2000): 9.977030 sq. miles (25.840388 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.685782 sq. miles (1.776167 sq. km) Total area (2000): 10.662812 sq. miles (27.616555 sq. km) FIPS code: 81080 Located within: ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Winchester is a historic city in southern England. Winchester may also refer to:

Usage examples of winchester.

When I landed with my trade-goods, leaving my steering sweep apeak, Otoo left his stroke position and came into the stern-sheets, where a Winchester lay ready to hand under a flap of canvas.

They had to meet with Bathurst at his estate near Winchester immediately.

The boy had promised to join him against old Brayton, and here was the Winchester, brand-new, to bind his word.

It was old Steve Brayton, who had fired from the cabin at Isom, and dropping his Winchester, he stumbled forward with the butt of his pistol held out to Raines.

Winchesters, Gallaghers, Springfields, Spencers, Burnsides and Sharps.

Longarm made Molly stay back while he catfooted ahead to check it out, Winchester held ready in his hands.

William Cecil groaned softly, dropped his head into his hands, and listened with his eyes closed as the Bishop of Winchester preached himself into house arrest.

Wesson, Winchester, Le Mat, Luger, Catling, Maxim, Walther, Browning, Kalashnikov, Thompson, Mannlicher, Schmeisser, Uzi, Mauser, T6-karev, Webley, Deringer and Deringer, Tranter.

Wessons, Mausers, Webleys, Lugers, Winchesters, Deringers and Derringers, Adams and Rugers, flintlocks and percussion cap blasters, muskets, rifles and carbines.

Winchester, Manchester, Liverpool, Bolton, Kidderminster, Cambridge, Birkenhead and Sheffield.

But then the Winchester was silent, and Laramie was raking the rim with such a barrage of lead that the gunman evidently dared not lift himself high enough to line the sights of a six-gun.

John Tinker Meadows and the Winchester brothers were in the big suite, and very worried and upset.

When Charley Winchester spotted the Gulfstream coming in over the low hills, coming down from the north, he and John Tinker Meadows got out of the cool limousine and strolled over to where the plane would stop, in front of the hangar.

Winchester, for one, scrawny and greying, who had been on the nets since the invention of the dollie-slot, and was syscop, the on-line legal authority, for one of the official public spaces.

Lorde God 1583, the laste daye of Aprill, the Duke or Prince of Vascos in Polonia, came to London and was lodged at Winchester Howse.