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Answer for the clue "Fix round vessel for cake ", 6 letters:
parkin

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Population (2000): 1602 Housing Units (2000): 657 Land area (2000): 2.554372 sq. miles (6.615792 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000121 sq. miles (0.000314 sq. km) Total area (2000): 2.554493 sq. miles (6.616106 sq. km) FIPS code: 53600 Located within: Arkansas ...

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Parkin is a surname, and may refer to Alex Danger Parkin (born 1982), English Born Epsom, Surrey Philanthropist International Super Spy Arthur Parkin (born 1952), New Zealand field hockey player Ben Parkin (1906–1969), British Labour politician , MP for ...

Usage examples of parkin.

Wigtown Wanderers in the quarter-finals, and that was even with Wilmer Parkin in the pink of health.

Audra Griffiths, of the Holyhead Harpies, and Wilmer Parkin, of the Wigtown Wanderers, both tragically lost in the recent attack on Diagon Alley.

So it was Karen who answered the front door to Detective Sergeant Malone and Detective Constable Parkin, took their wet coats from them and escorted them into the big shabby sitting-room.

She ran upstairs to get her mother, and once she was sure that a protesting Margaret Meadows was safely installed in the bathroom in order to apply her obligatory layers of make-up, Karen ran downstairs again to make DS Malone and DC Parkin tea while they waited.

And once more, shortly after Malone and Parkin reported back, he decided to conduct another interview with Marshall himself.

He became aware of Malone and Parkin, who were also present yet again, fidgeting with discomfort.

Kitty, producing a paper bag and abstracting parkin, which she divided and the two of them shared.

Lord Drayton radiated a dangerous magic that made his steward, Parkin, want to flee for his life.

On the other hand, if Parkin could capture the beast, Drayton would be well pleased.

Meggie to shrink back in the stall as the steward, Parkin, impatiently strode down the center of the barn.

Today Parkin took her to a larger bedroom on the second floor and turned her over to a maid with instructions that Meggie be bathed.

The new dress Parkin had promised turned out to be a white nightgown trimmed with lace and far too large for her.

The armed men followed, joking among themselves until Parkin ordered them to be silent.

She gasped again, understanding why Parkin had said this would be a special kind of horse.

Worse, she had heard Parkin say the lord would return very soon to see his captive.