Search for crossword answers and clues
Sue of mysteries
Answer for the clue "Sue of mysteries ", 7 letters:
grafton
Alternative clues for the word grafton
Word definitions for grafton in dictionaries
Gazetteer
Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 290 Housing Units (2000): 132 Land area (2000): 0.323744 sq. miles (0.838494 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.323744 sq. miles (0.838494 sq. km) FIPS code: 31890 Located within: Iowa ...
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Grafton was a 56-ton schooner sailing out of Sydney during the 1860s. She was wrecked in the north arm of Carnley Harbour, Auckland Island on 3 January 1864.
Usage examples of grafton.
Lieutenant Colonel Haldane, his operations officer Major Bartow, and Jake Grafton were the A-6 representatives at this planning session.
Captain Grafton wasn't betting all his chips on the assault boat xswain, Qazi thought.
But he wasn't-not even after Wetherby tried to frame Grafton by making him pass some bad checks.
Marilyn's overnight plane would be in by seven o'clock, Ria advised that she should get a bus to the city, leave her bags and walk up to have breakfast in a Grafton Street coffee shop.
He gazed at the posters on the wall as if interested, trying to shut out Flap, who was expanding upon his theme: Jake Grafton was one cool dude.
For what it's worth, I suspect that Lieutenant Grafton is not the only aviator or naval flight officer on this ship who exhibits symptoms of stress.
Don't let that hero fly-boy Grafton and his bimbo test pilot screw this up, George.
One thing sure, thoughHerb was going to be finishing off his supply of happy pills if Jake Grafton didn't make it.
Cass made the mistake of informing her there are a thousand more just like Grafton 's, and we may never be able to pay her bills.
Grafton took refuge in the familiar tasks-lifting the safety latches on the ejection seat handles, securing the proper switches, and unfastening the lapbelt and parachute riser fittings.
A grainy black and white image was jouncing up and down as the camera pursued a couple of people running through a peach orchard that could only be the back acreage of the Grafton plantation.
The story contained a verbatim transcript of a radio conversation between Admiral Lewis and Captain Grafton that had been recorded by a ham radio operator in Clearwater, Florida, a retired railroad engineer.
They planned to have tea, then John would walk down Grafton to Trinity College and begin work at the college library -- the real start of his research project.
So Grafton was turning as he changed configuration-slowing, retrimming and trying to maintain a precise altitude, all at the same time.
Grafton gave vent to her feelings in hysterical sobbings, and inarticulate murmurs of joy.