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Answer for the clue "Philadelphia suburb ", 6 letters:
radnor

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Radnor may refer to:

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
place in eastern Wales, the name is Old English, literally "at the red bank," from Old English read (dative singular readan ; see red (n.1) + ofer "bank, slope."

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. A Welsh breed of sheep having a short fleece

Usage examples of radnor.

Jewry, signifying subjection, had often precipitated a deplorable shrug, in which Victor Radnor now perceived the skirts of his idea, even to a fancy that something of the idea must have struck Inchling when he shrugged: the idea being .

Firm of Inchling, Pennergate, and Radnor: a respectable City merchant indeed, whom Dudley could read-off in a glimpse of the downright contrast to his partner.

It embraced portions of the counties of Radnor, Montgomery, Salop, Worcester, and Gloucester, and touched upon that of Brecon.

Radnor said--I may be dense, I cannot comprehend--that the precepts were suitable for seminaries of Pharisees.

I could have helped the Radnors better by staying here and threatening never to go to him unless he swore not to do them injury.

These Orientals should have seen them, with Victor Radnor among them, fronting the smoky splendours of the sunset.

There was a lot more character, I supposed, in the splendidly proportioned, solidly built town house that Radnor had chosen on a corner site on Cromwell Road, but a flat half acre of modern office block would have been easier on his staff.

On the ground floor, besides Radnor himself and Joanie, there were two interview-cum-waiting rooms, and also the Divorce Section.