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Answer for the clue "Really cool guy ", 7 letters:
snowman

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Snowman (1948–1974), was a former plow horse , purchased on his way to the "meat market," who became a champion in show jumping in the United States during the 1950s. He was known as "The Cinderella Horse." Snowman originally was used for farm work and ...

Usage examples of snowman.

American KH-11 Keyhole or Aquacade in orbit-that would be a huge accomplishment in espionage, a much bigger deal than Falcon, or Snowman, or Jonathan Pollard.

Doyle took the file with him, maybe headed up to Bitterroot to talk to Julie Albright, and on the way the psycho snowman serial killer mugged him.

Olivia let Geoff drive the sleigh, and together they made snowballs and pelted Victoria and Charles until they drove them indoors, and then Olivia helped him build a snowman.

The Investigator stood scowling at the snowmen, one hand patting her hip where her sword should have been.

Stelmach stood shivering beside her, not particularly interested in the snowmen, but unwilling to move on without the protection of the only more or less friendly faces he knew.

If Kapur could determine the goals of the Snowmen, then those objectives could be subverted to serve human purposes.

Knowing the limitations of deduction, the Snowmen decided that to record events - and only to record - was the highest calling of life.

We made angels, and teeny snowmen, used up just about all the snow there was.

When enough fell to cover the ground, we used to build snowmen from it, or slide down hills, or .

The established, older part of Deer Lake was a Beaver Cleaver kind of town-comfortable family homes, dogs peeing on snowmen built by the children being trundled off to school in minivans.

Yards that should have been overrun with children building snowmen and forts were mostly empty.

Santas and sleighs and reindeer and snowmen and elves and 12-foot candy canes and toy soldiers and Little Drummer Boys and trains, all with movable parts and sound-effects of birds chirping and bells ringing and Santa, in stereo, with his back-up singers the Ho, Ho, Hos.

And the girls had never been allowed to have snowball fights or build forts or snowmen in their own yard.

The snowshoes were thick pucks of sandwiched superinsulator and the borrowed suit was a collection of bulky spheres that made him resemble a snowman with strings of beads for arms and legs.

Three hulking white radiation suits, replicas of Leah Brahms’ prototype, stood on the transporter platform, looking like snowmen about to transport to the North Pole.