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Answer for the clue "Family member unwell in village after vacation somewhere in Normandy ", 9 letters:
granville

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Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 1414 Housing Units (2000): 626 Land area (2000): 0.957491 sq. miles (2.479891 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.957491 sq. miles (2.479891 sq. km) FIPS code: 31017 Located within: Illinois ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Granville (1933–??) was an American Hall of Fame Thoroughbred racehorse . He was the leading American colt of his generation, winning the Belmont Stakes and being voted Horse of the Year .

Usage examples of granville.

Granville smiled at the elderly man in the coatroom of the Harvard Club as the man handed Winthrop his camel-hair overcoat.

Granville disappear and then, much later, reappear was located in a courtyard of muddy pmk brick inside a quadrant of tall warehouses with granite portals.

The girls clearly had a lot to say to each other and Granville and 1, like all vets, talked shop.

Granville had been followed by two stiff brandies-and-sodas for Gala and three for Bond followed by delicious fried soles and Welsh rarebits and coffee.

Here, too, were the Canadian seigniors at the head of their vassals, Berthier, La Valterie, Granville, Longueuil, and many more.

Madame, of course, cannot go to Granville without some decent female to be near her.

It laid out the task ahead of them, procedure, communication channel via the Cressons in Granville.

Sophia Cresson waited on the edge of a wood beside the field seven miles northwest of Granville which was the designated landing strip.

Though Mary Bridgman, who knew Granville and its inhabitants, had some misgivings, it never occurred to Mabel that she might be considered overdressed, and the two trunks, which led Mrs.

In the long sweaty tour of an astonishingly large American airplane assembly plant on the desolate seasidp flats, where the temperature must have been well over a hundred degrees, Granville Seaton trudged alongside Pug and the factory manager, smoking and saying nothing.

Mary was a dressmaker, born and reared in Granville, who had come to New York to establish herself there in her line of business.

I have resolved to put my fortune to the test before the close of her school term calls her from Granville.