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Answer for the clue "Vegetable pulled up, with energy, somewhere in Staffordshire ", 5 letters:
keele

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Keele Ward is a local council ward in the borough of Newcastle-under-Lyme . It covers the village of Keele and the neighbouring University of Keele campus. It has two local council positions. Elections last occurred in May 2014. Its councillors are Wenslie ...

Usage examples of keele.

Smoking one of his last few precious cigarettes and walking slowly through the shadows between the empty airfield buildings, the limping doctor had stumbled across Keele sitting in the corner of a dark and musty waiting room.

Out of the corner of his eye he noticed that Keele had looked up and was now watching him anxiously.

If he can make enough crossings then we can limit Keele to only having to make two flights, although he probably will need to do three.

Gary Keele stood between two of the smaller buildings on the airfield, out of sight of the numerous survivors who were now moving between the observation tower, the office building and the helicopter and plane.

Richard Lawrence grinned as Keele walked purposefully past him and towards the plane.

Cooper, suddenly the only two survivors remaining out in the open, moved away from the runway as first Lawrence and then Keele started the engines of their respective aircraft.

Gary Keele ran in the opposite direction and stopped when he reached a patch of long grass.

The responsibility he shared with Keele to get these people to safety was humbling.

Jack Baxter desperately shouted as he ran from the observation tower towards where Lawrence, Keele and Soames were standing and watching in numb, terrified disbelief.

His earlier nerves suddenly replaced by sheer bloody fear, Keele scrambled back into his still warm seat in the cockpit and restarted the engine.

His already fragile nerves shattered by the events of the last couple of hours, Keele was struggling to keep control.

This is the Sydneyite afraid, That a serious blunder will be made, Because of the Minister, quite dismayed, At the sight of the Scornful Mr Wade, Who sneered at the Calculations made By the Eminent Engineer by Trade, Head of the Water and Sewer Brigade, Who measured the stream that brought the water to fill the dam that Keele built.