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Answer for the clue "White cliffs spot ", 5 letters:
dover

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Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 18188 Housing Units (2000): 5568 Land area (2000): 2.679371 sq. miles (6.939538 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.025019 sq. miles (0.064800 sq. km) Total area (2000): 2.704390 sq. miles (7.004338 sq. km) FIPS code: 18070 Located within: New ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
port in Kent, Old English Dofras (c.700), from Latin Dubris (4c.), from British Celtic *Dubras "the waters." Named for the stream that flows nearby.

Usage examples of dover.

Thus the island, with a clear run eastward all the way to Beachy Head and Dover, gave the best chance of bearing down on invaders wherever they landed.

East of the high white cliffs of Beachy Head there are forty-five miles of low-lying land before the cliffs of Dover, only interrupted by the lower sandstone cliffs near Hastings.

Pauline allowed me to escort her as far as Calais, and we started on the 10th of August, only stopping at Dover to embark the carriage on the packet, and four hours afterwards we disembarked at Calais, and Pauline, considering her widowhood had begun, begged me to sleep in another room.

Torgreave and Bowland, from Dover to London, was slow, for rain turned the road to a treacherous sea of mud.

Dover dock gates, a policeman leaning against a patrol car beckoned him down and gave him the breathalyser test.

Louis Napoleon for the recognition of the South, or the establishment of monarchy in Mexico, she would, still bleeding from the wounds inflicted by the Polish insurrection, madly launch her armies upon the Rhine, or start her hiding fleet from behind the fortified shelters of Cronstadt and Helsingfors, make it pass the Sound and Skager Rack, unmindful of the frowning batteries of Landscrona and Marstrand, pass the Strait of Dover, and the English Channel, and enter the Atlantic, quietly leaving behind Calais, Boulogne, Cherbourg, and Brest, and all this with the certainty of raising a storm which might carry the armies of France and her allies into the heart of Poland, and ultimately, by restoring that country, press czardom back, where it ought to be, behind the Dnieper.

Mayhap he thought I had been nigh on to throwing a fit, like some fishwife in Dover, and was gratified at my restraint.

He was the chief of the police, and told me that if I would pay for the journey he would arrest Castelbajac at Dover, for which town he had started at noon.

I got to Dover early in the morning, and had only half an hour to stop, as the captain of the packet said that the tide would not allow of any delay.

For many a pasty hast thou letten blood, And many a Jack of Dover hast thou sold, That had been twice hot and twice cold.

Down from the mountains she went an dover the Olifants River to make a brief fuel stop at Vanrynsdorp and scan the road map anxiously in the light of the gasoline pumps.

This time, so far from my being a solitary passenger, there was a considerable crowd waiting at Dover Street, where I entered, and just as the noise of the approaching train began to reverberate in the tunnel I caught sight of Sir Henry Payle standing near the opening from which the train would presently emerge, apart from the rest of the crowd.

Sir Henry Payle, who had been waiting on the platform of Dover Street Station for the last train to South Kensington, had thrown himself in front of it as it came into the station.

London to Dover, forasmuch as it is sithence considered here that they may with best speede be brought to the place of service by seas, he is willen to sende them with all speede by hoyes to Queenburgh, where order is given for the receavinge and placing of them in the shippes, to be transported with all speede possible.

I knew when Jackie Waugh was going to ask Belle Dover to marry him and I spoke to Mrs.