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Answer for the clue "Commander of the Constitution (War of 1812) ", 10 letters:
bainbridge

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Population (2000): 743 Housing Units (2000): 305 Land area (2000): 0.378139 sq. miles (0.979376 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.378139 sq. miles (0.979376 sq. km) FIPS code: 03142 Located within: Indiana ...

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Usage examples of bainbridge.

Bainbridge out, but when I told him that the Flame of Bharatpur was being delivered to his house that day nothing they could say could make him stay there, and finally his chauffeur drove up and packed us into the car.

He would have peace and quiet for his studies, and it would be as easy to travel from here as it was from Bainbridge, Connecticut, where they lived now.

I know is that the Bainbridge police asked us to find you and give you this information.

The FBI helicopter landed outside of Bainbridge, Connecticut, just after 10:00 a.

Brother Bainbridge, what in tarnation were you doing, alone and unarmed, in tiger country?

Right Reverend Doctor Lucifer Jones at your service, fresh from risking life and limb to save Geoffrey Bainbridge from a tiger attack.

I said, but I suddenly found I was talking to an empty seat, because Geoffrey Bainbridge had gotten out of the car and was kneeling, bandages and all, next to the pig, running his hand lovingly over its head.

Well, right at that moment I had my own opinions about the greatest swine I had ever seen, and Rupert Cornwall and Geoffrey Bainbridge were running neck-and-neck for the award.

It was a crying shame, when one gave it a thought, that a man like Parson Hedley was worth but ten shillings a week, out of which he had to keep up this rambling cold barn of a house, while Parson Bainbridge not four miles away got a pound and lived on the fat of the land.

Mertis Bainbridge was a hypochondriac, and a general com-plainer to boot.

Bainbridge, the great mathematician of Oxford, was as far above the moon as the moon is above the earth, and the sequel of it was that infinite slaughters and devastations followed it both in Germany and other countries.

They were probably about the same age as Vesta Bainbridge, but they had an aura of back kitchens about them, tea served to shirt-sleeved men doing their pools, the telly flicking and shouting in the corner.

At 7:30 in the morning, he stepped into the shower at his home on Bainbridge Island.

At 7:50 I boarded the Washington State Ferry to Bainbridge Island.

This was her third ferry trip between Seattle and Bainbridge Island tonight, and she wasn't bored yet.